Moreover, is a conective used to join/link two sentences or paragraphs of writing in an imformative way to give the reader more information about the subject, eg:' ...Henry had been horrible to his youger brother, moreover he also briibbed him not to grasp as Henry could've been grounded '. Linking writing will make basic sentences into Complex sentences, it could even grab that extra mark for you!- Mahmood Shakoor
"The boy's mother was sick of asking him to take out the garbage; moreover, he still hadn't cleaned his room."
direct, tells instead of shows
Yes, but its use is normally limited to creative writing. The exception is where a following sentence continues the same thought as the one preceding it, and making them one sentence would be too long, awkward, or unwieldy.
The word nonetheless is a connective. It can be used to link two statements where the second sentence seeks to offer a differing view point to the first sentence.
"She was a gentle lady with an ease of forgiveness, moreover, a very genuine humanitarian with much love in her heart."Moreover simply takes a description one step further to add more color to someone or something. If used for an independent clause, it normally should be a new sentence rather than follow a semicolon."He set a new record in the race. Moreover, it was his third record of the month."
i want to know about connective that use with compound complex
Moreover means the same as 'as well as' so you could use it as 'and'.
The weather was cloudy on Tuesday, moreover it rained during the rest of the week
You have to write them in your sentence...haha................shame.........you are crap crazy boy or girl
Those shoes belong to my friend but I don't know who those shoes belong to. Connective word = but
after putting in the flour, quickly pour in the butter
My mother told me to always be polite but I often forgot.
Move a little moreover so i can get in.
"The boy's mother was sick of asking him to take out the garbage; moreover, he still hadn't cleaned his room."
She finished her project ahead of schedule, and moreover, it exceeded all expectations.
At the end of the sentence
Yes, "is" is a connective word that is often used to join two parts of a sentence or express a relationship between them.