Informal way of saying “moreover”

What should I do if my teachers couldn’t do something for me? If they turned it in, they couldn’t give me one wrong answer that they could correct simply by adding in my score and resetting it. I still have nothing left to get. It only turns it off. If they let me pass next to another student, they will protest. Wasn’t that unfair.

The moreover has a more formal overtone. I think is a false to some extent. What are informal options?

Why don’t you teach about people and get really interested in them just reading the brief notes?

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In my opinion, moreover sits nicely in that paragraph quoted.

An idiomatic expression with the same meaning might be to boot : ‘as well’, ‘in addition’. Descended from OE bt ‘advantage, remedy’. Why do we say “to boot”? here at EL&U.

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Answered on September 6, 2021.
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Is there an alternate way of saying “Additionally”? How if it were?

Personally, I would only use “moreover” when I want to say “Additionally and more importantly”. According to the dictionary, I’ve made up the “more important” bit myself.

Answered on September 12, 2021.
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Which is the best substitute for

“besides”?

Answered on September 12, 2021.
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I want a simple one

  • that’s casual, too. Plus, if they

let me pass,…

Answered on September 14, 2021.
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Is there an alternate way of saying “Additionally”? How if it were?

Personally, I would only use “moreover” when I want to say “Additionally and more importantly”. According to the dictionary, I’ve made up the “more important” bit myself.

Answered on September 15, 2021.
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In my opinion, moreover sits nicely in that paragraph quoted.

An idiomatic expression with the same meaning might be to boot : ‘as well’, ‘in addition’. Descended from OE bt ‘advantage, remedy’. Why do we say “to boot”? here at EL&U.

u like to see interesting..?

Answered on September 17, 2021.
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Which is the best substitute for

“besides”?

Answered on September 18, 2021.
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In my opinion, moreover sits nicely in that paragraph quoted.

An idiomatic expression with the same meaning might be to boot : ‘as well’, ‘in addition’. Descended from OE bt ‘advantage, remedy’. Why do we say “to boot”? here at EL&U.

u like to see interesting..?

Answered on September 19, 2021.
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I want a simple one

  • that’s casual, too. Plus, if they

let me pass,…

Answered on September 19, 2021.
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Is there an alternate way of saying “Additionally”? How if it were?

Personally, I would only use “moreover” when I want to say “Additionally and more importantly”. According to the dictionary, I’ve made up the “more important” bit myself.

Answered on September 19, 2021.
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