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Paraphrasing..



Mishuna
Argentina

Paraphrasing..
 
Hi everyone...I have a question for you...How would you paraphrase this sentence using the word "addition"?

Besides being lazy, she is also very talkative. (addition)
She is lazy_____________________________________very talkative.

Is it OK to say "She is lazy in addition to being very talkative"? It doesn �t sound right to me...
Please, give me your opinion on this...

19 Apr 2009      





kriszcsel
Romania

This is how I would paraphrase it:

She is lazy and in addition she is also very talkative.

Good night,
K

19 Apr 2009     



Mishuna
Argentina

You have to use between 2 and 5 words... "She is lazy and in addition she is very talkative"?

19 Apr 2009     



eng789
Israel

Mishuna - yours sounds fine to me.  : )

19 Apr 2009     



mendiv
United States

Mishuna, yours is very commonly used.  If you weren �t adding to the middle you could change the sentence this way:
 
In addition to being very talkative, she is also lazy.
 
In addition to being lazy, she is also very talkative.
 
K �s version is correct, but you would need some commas. 
 
She is lazy, and, in addition, she is very talkative.  (It would be better without �also �, since �in addition � means the same thing.)
 
:)
Mendi

19 Apr 2009     



douglas
United States

She is lazy in addition to being very talkative.

19 Apr 2009     



crisholm
Spain

Douglas has it!

19 Apr 2009     



macomabi
Portugal

I think that the word addition refers to the use of a coordinating copulative conjunction.
copulative conjunction
n : the conjunctive relation of units that expresses the
addition of their meanings

I would say: She is lazy and very talkative.
She is both lazy and talkative.
She is not only lazy, but also talkative.


19 Apr 2009