Addition, accessory, adjunct, attachment mean something joined onto or used with something else. Addition is the general word, carrying no implication of size, importance, or kind, but merely that of being joined to something previously existing: an addition to an income, to a building, to one's cares.
Simply so, what type of phrase is in addition?
The phrase 'in addition' is not a prepositional phrase. The phrase 'in addition to' functions as a preposition in a sentence.
Secondly, is in addition to a preposition? "In addition to" is a multiword preposition, and can be followed by gerund.
Also question is, is addition a noun or adjective?
addition. [uncountable] addition (of something) the act of adding something to something else Pasta's basic ingredients are flour and water, sometimes with the addition of eggs or oil.
What can I say instead of in addition to?
| additionally | besides |
|---|---|
| further | furthermore |
| moreover | addedly |
| also | as well |
| into the bargain | to boot |
