2 monitors on a 2008 macbook

I have early 2008 macbook and currently have 1 monitor connected via a mini dvi to hdmi adapter, is there a way in which I can connect another monitor to my macbook?

The answer is yes. Here is a similar Q&A involving a 2008 Macbook:
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2524969?start=0&tstart=0

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    MacBook (13-inch, Mid 2007)
    MacBook (13-inch, Late 2007)
    MacBook (13-inch, Early 2008)
    MacBook (13-inch, Late 2008)
    MacBook (13-inch, Early 2009 & Mid 2009)
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    MacBook (13-inch, Mid 2010) *
    MacBook Air (13-inch, Early 2008)
    MacBook Air (13-inch, Late 2008 & Mid 2009)
    MacBook Air (11-inch & 13-inch, Late 2010) *
    MacBook Pro (15-inch & 17-inch, Core 2 Duo)
    MacBook Pro (15-inch & 17-inch, 2.2 & 2.4GHz)
    MacBook Pro (15-inch & 17-inch, Early 2008) *
    MacBook Pro (15-inch, Late 2008) *
    MacBook Pro (17-inch, Early 2009 & Mid 2009) *
    MacBook Pro (15-inch, Early 2009) *
    MacBook Pro (13-inch and 15-inch, Mid 2009) *
    MacBook Pro (13-inch,15-inch, and 17-inch, Mid 2010)
    MacBook Pro (13-in, 15-inch, and 17-inch, Early 2011 & Late 2011)
    Mac Pro (Mid 2006)
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    Mac Pro (Early 2009)
    Mac Pro (Early 2007)
    Mac Pro (Mid 2010)
    Mac Pro (15-inch and 17-inch, 2.2 & 2.4GHz)
    Mac mini (Mid 2007)
    Mac mini (Early 2009 & Late 2009)
    Mac mini (Mid 2010) *
    iMac (17-inch, Late 2006)
    iMac (20-inch, Late 2006)
    iMac (24-inch, Late 2006)
    iMac (20-inch & 24-inch, Mid 2007)
    iMac (20-inch & 24-inch, Early 2008)
    iMac (20-inch, Early 2009 & Mid 2009)
    iMac (21.5-inch & 27-inch, Late 2009) *
    iMac (27-inch, Late 2009) *
    iMac (21.5-inch, Mid 2010) *
    iMac (27-inch, Mid 2010)
    iMac (21.5-inch, Mid 2011 & Late 2011)
    iMac (27-inch, Mid 2011)
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