Word of the Day

add

 

 

 

When you “add” something, you increase the total amount. You can use this verb when combining amounts (addition), or you can use “add” when putting things together.

  • If you add eight and seven together you get 15.
  • If you add five dollars to the money that’s on the table already, you’ll have twenty-five dollars.
  • Can you add large numbers together in your head, or do you need to do that on paper?
  • There are a few things I have to add to this shopping list.
  • Add up these numbers and what do you get?
  • We’d like to add our support to your organization.
  • Our neighbors added more space to their house when they built their addition.
  • Kevin has a lot knowledge and skills that he can add to our company if we hire him.
  • Do you have anything to add to what has already been said?(add = say more)
  • Carol added some comments about the website that she visited.

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