Is also grammatically correct?
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Is also grammatically correct?
Both are correct I guess. ‘Also’ is an adverb and it can be used in different positions in a sentence. He is also an English teacher. If we want to emphasize on something , we can use “ also is” .
Is I also correct English?
Both are grammatically correct, but people more often use “I can also” for example, “I can also drive” instead of “I also can drive”. So to repeat, both are grammatically correct, but it makes more sense/is more common to use “I can also”.
Should I use also?
You use also, too, or as well when you are giving more information about something. Also is usually used in front of a verb. If there is no auxiliary verb, you put also immediately in front of the verb, unless the verb is be. If there is an auxiliary verb, you put also after the auxiliary verb.
Does not have to be synonym?
What is another word for do not have?
lack | be without |
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miss | be inadequate of |
go without | have insufficient |
not have | not have enough of |
need | require |
How do you use also in English?
Also is usually used in front of a verb. If there is no auxiliary verb, you put also immediately in front of the verb, unless the verb is be. I also began to be interested in cricket. They also helped out.
Can also or also can is correct?
No, there is no intrinsic difference in meaning. The differences you suggest will have to appear in the context.
Has also been Grammar?
have is an auxiliary verb and also is an adverb. been is the main verb of the sentence. In general, we put the adverb before the ‘main’ verb, the verb it is describing, and here “also” is modifying “been”. In the same way that we don’t put adjectives after nouns, we don’t put adverbs after verbs.
How do you use also?