[Grammar] in addition/additionally/furthermore/moreover

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persianfriend71

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Hi...Are these sentences correct and the same?

1. I cannot come with you, I have to go to work. In addition, there is someone I need to see at tow p.m., sorry.
2. I cannot come with you, I have to go to work. additionally, there is someone I need to see at tow p.m., sorry.
3. I cannot come with you, I have to go to work. furthermore, there is someone I need to see at tow p.m., sorry.
4. I cannot come with you, I have to go to work. moreover, there is someone I need to see at tow p.m., sorry.
 
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All four would work. I would prefer #1. but would work better for me without the adverbs. And "two" P.M.
 
All four are run-on sentences.
 
All four are run-on sentences.

And in addition, in 3 and 4 you have started a new sentence without using a capital letter. These little details are necessary if you want to be correct.
 
... and if you want us to keep responding to your threads.
 
Perhaps:

I cannot go with you. I have to work late.
 
And you have misspelled "two" in all four sentences.
 
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