additionally
additionally — adverb
1. used when you want to introduce another fact, point, or item beyond what has alr
used when you want to introduce another fact, point, or item beyond what has already been said.
The course covers grammar and reading; additionally, students take a weekly speaking class.
semicolon + 'additionally,' linking two clauses
Beatriz will lead the project. Additionally, she will train the two new interns.
sentence-initial 'Additionally,' starting a new sentence
The new phone has a bigger screen. Additionally, the battery lasts a full day.
Guests must show a passport at check-in. Additionally, a credit card is required for the deposit.
The hospital hired ten more nurses last month, and additionally plans to open a new ward in June.
- furthermore
very formal; signals a stronger or more important added point
- moreover
formal; often introduces a point that supports the previous one
- also
neutral; works in both speech and writing, more flexible position
- besides
slightly informal; often suggests the added point is decisive
文法句型
Additionally, + clause
clause; additionally, + clause
用法筆記
Common in formal or written contexts (reports, emails, articles). In everyday speech, speakers more often say 'also', 'plus', or 'on top of that'. Often sits at the start of a sentence followed by a comma, or after a semicolon.