including
Including is the present participle form of include and is used in English as either a preposition or a participial modifier. When used as a preposition, including introduces examples within a larger set and is usually non-exhaustive. For example: prices including tax are shown; the conference features several speakers, including a Nobel laureate; the menu offers fruit, including apples, bananas, and cherries. The phrase signals that other items exist beyond those named.
As a participial modifier, including can attach information about a noun in the main clause, often in
Etymology and usage notes: including derives from the verb include, with the -ing form functioning to create