Sentences with add
add
A a - Add the grated cheese to the sauce. [VERB noun + to]
- Banks add all the interest and other charges together. [VERB noun with together]
- She adds a certain amount of experience and authority to the project.
- The historical details add depth to his story.
- More than a quarter of seven year-olds cannot add up properly. [VERB PREPOSITION]
- This latest incident will add to the pressure on the government. [VERB + to]
- In this dish, fresh herbs add lots of color and flavor.
- She's planning to add some new flowers to the garden.
- The generous amount of garlic adds flavour. [VERB noun]
- 'You can tell that he is extremely embarrassed,' Mr Brigden added. [VERB with quote]
- This winter, he added skiing to his list of favorite sports.
- The company is adding over 200 jobs this year.
- To add insult to injury
- Her illness added to his worries
- We can help you add excitement to your vacation.
- Pmi can add a substantial amount to the monthly mortgage payment.
- Thanks for the add!
- To add a wing to the building, to add seasoning to the sauce
- This adds to my pleasure
- After engaging the boss for one minute, two adds will arrive from the back and must be dealt with.
- To add a column of numbers
- He adds rapidly.
- To add two cups of sugar; to add a postscript to her letter; to add insult to injury.
- Add this column of figures. Add up the grocery bills.
- Don't forget to add in the tip.
- Children learning to add and subtract.
- His illness added to the family's troubles.
- These figures don't add up right.