also

US: /ˈɔɫsoʊ/
UK: /ˈɒlsə‍ʊ/


English Vietnamese dictionary


also /'ɔ:lsou/
  • phó từ
    • cũng, cũng vậy, cũng thế
    • (đặt ở đầu câu) hơn nữa, ngoài ra
      • also, I must add...: hơn nữa, tôi phải nói thêm rằng...
      • not only... but also: không những... mà lại còn

Advanced English dictionary


+ adverb
(not used with negative verbs) in addition; too: She's fluent in French and German. She also speaks a little Italian. + rubella, also known as German measles + (informal) I didn't like it that much. Also, it was much too expensive. + Jake's father had also been a doctor (= both Jake and his father were doctors). + She was not only extremely intelligent but also very practical.
WHICH WORD?

also / as well / too
Also is more formal than as well and too, and it usually comes before the main verb or after be: I went to New York last year, and I also spent some time in Washington. In BrE it is not usually used at the end of a sentence. Too is much more common in spoken and informal English. It is usually used at the end of a sentence:
'I'm going home now.' 'I'll come too.'. In BrE as well is used like too, but in AmE it sounds formal or old-fashioned.

When you want to add a second negative point in a negative sentence, use not...either: She hasn't phoned and she hasn't written either. If you are adding a negative point to a positive one, you can use not...as well/too:
You can have a burger, but you can't have fries as well.


Concise English dictionary


'ɔːlsəʊ
adv.
+in addition