Pronunciation: /ˈædɪŋ tuː/
verb Adding to is a verb phrase consisting of the verb 'adding' and the preposition 'to', indicating the action of including something to increase or enhance.
A1 She is adding to her collection of stamps.
A2 The teacher is adding to the lesson plan for next week.
B1 The company is adding to its product line with new innovations.
B2 The artist is adding to the painting to make it more detailed.
C1 The author is adding to the novel to develop the plot further.
C2 The chef is adding to the recipe to enhance the flavors.
preposition The preposition 'to' in the phrase 'adding to' shows the direction or destination of the action of adding.
A1 I am adding to my collection of stamps.
A2 She is adding to her knowledge by reading books.
B1 By attending workshops, I am adding to my skills in graphic design.
B2 The company is adding to its product line to attract more customers.
C1 The scientist is constantly adding to the research findings in the field of genetics.
C2 The artist is adding to his portfolio with new and innovative pieces of art.
formal The new research findings are adding to our understanding of the topic.
informal She keeps adding to her collection of vintage records.
slang I'm just adding to the chaos by being here.
figurative His constant complaints are just adding to the negativity in the office.
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