The noun
ad is short for advertisement and the verb add means “put together”:
Ad: I should really learn how to make money using Google ads.
Add: If you add a second “d” to ad, you get add!
It may be useful to see how add is used to express different ideas:
- If you add two and two, you get four.
- If you add two to the meeting, it will be too large.
- Add the ingredients together to make a delicious soup.
Memorization Tip: Ad is short (for advertisement) and add has a “d” added on.
More Examples of "Ad" in a Sentence
- The ad for the new car was very persuasive.
- Ads are often used to persuade people to buy something.
- I saw an ad for the new video game console.
- I don't want to see any more ads for this lousy product.
- The ad campaign was so poorly received that the ad agency should change its entire marketing strategy.
More Examples of "Add" in a Sentence
- I can't add another pair of pants to my wardrobe.
- I added the ingredients to the batter.
- Please add more sugar.
- Add this sentence to the document.
- She added an extra chair to the table.
- He added a few more pieces of wood to the fire.