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a lot (adverb) A lot, alot, and allot are only different by a space and a letter. However, all of them mean something very different...
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truly (adverb) Meaning – in a genuine or truthful way. Example of using it in a sentence: “Some educational leaders do not truly...
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Unusually (adverb) Meaning – something or someone who is not common but out of the ordinary, remarkable or exceptional. Example of using...
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usually (adverb) Meaning – under normal everyday conditions the same thing happens. Example of using it in a sentence: “We usually do...
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valuable (adjectives) Meaning – someone or something worth a great deal of money or personal meaning. Example of using it in a sentence:...
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Wednesday (noun) Meaning – the day that comes after Tuesday and before Thursday. Example of using it in a sentence: “Word of the Week is...
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Winter (a very busy word which can be used as a noun, adjective and a verb) When used as a noun it means – the coldest season of the...
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improvise (verb) Meaning – to create or preform something spontaneously or without preparation. Example of using it in a sentence: “We...