DIFERENCIAS DE USO ENTRE
BESIDES vs MOREOVER vs FURTHERMORE
BESIDES
MOREOVER
FURTHERMORE
-
Preposición. Significa "ademas de", "aparte de".
- Se usa de manera informal, principalmente en lenguaje hablado.
- Adverbio.
Significa "ademas".
- Su uso es formal y se utiliza tanto en lenguaje hablado como
escrito. Suele emplearse cuando se mencionan razonamientos o
explicaciones adicionales.
- Adverbio.
Significa "ademas".
- Uso muy formal, sobre todo literario. Se emplea de manera
similar a "moreover".
· I like a teacher who gives you something
to take home to think about besides homework.
· A teacher enlarges people in all sorts of ways besides just
his subject matter.
· Lies are essential to humanity. They are
perhaps as important as the pursuit of pleasure and moreover are
dictated by that pursuit.
· Work will provide our people with the bread of tomorrow, and
moreover, with the honor of the tomorrow.
· A revolution is impossible without a
revolutionary situation; furthermore, not every revolutionary
situation leads to revolution.
· The relevant questions are always: 'What business are you in?
Furthermore, is it adapting to the times?'