How do you use entirely in a sentence?

How do you use entirely in a sentence?

They relied entirely on these few weapons for their defence.

  1. My line of work is entirely unrelated to politics.
  2. The mountain area is covered entirely in dense jungle.
  3. The sofa was entirely occupied by two large cats.
  4. The announcement was not entirely unexpected.
  5. As babies, we rely entirely on others for food.

What type of adverb is dangerously?

2. Form

adjective adverb
dangerous dangerously
careful carefully
nice nicely
horrible horribly

What is the most dangerous word in the world?

According to research the most dangerous word for our brains is no

  • Vocalising your negativity, saying no, or frowning produces stress chemicals in your brain and in the listener’s brain.
  • Secondly, the listener will experience more anxiety and this further undermines cooperation and trust.

What type of adverb is never?

An adverb of frequency tells us how often something is done or happens. Words used as adverbs of frequency include again, almost, always, ever, frequently, generally, hardly ever, nearly, nearly always, never, occasionally, often, rarely, seldom, sometimes, twice, usually and weekly.

What word is never?

Never is a negative time adverb meaning ‘not at any time’, but no/not (variant combining forms) is a much more versatile and important chunk of English. Not is just one of the forms it uses when it’s a separate word, instead of existing combined in a compound or contraction.

What is never in grammar?

Never means ‘at no time’ or ‘not at any time’. We often use ‘ever’ and ‘never’ with the present perfect, but they can also be used with other verb tenses. I’ve never been to Brazil. They had never seen such a beautiful sunset before.

What type of adverb is immediately?

In an immediate manner; instantly or without delay. “I hope we can begin immediately.”

What does mean immediately?

1 : without interval of time : straightway I’ll make that call immediately. 2 : in direct connection or relation : directly the parties immediately involved in the case the house immediately beyond this one.

Is immediately a transition word?

after, afterward, always, as soon as, at last, at once, briefly, eventually, finally, immediately, in the meantime, in the past (or future), last, later, meanwhile, next, never, now, often, once, promptly, sometimes, soon.

Can be seen synonym?

other words for to be seen clear. detectable. discernible. evident. noticeable.

Can I use but and still together?

But still, yet, and but… anyway express that the idea in one clause is opposite in expectation, opinion, or action to that in the second clause . But still, yet, and but… anyway are categorized as connective adverbs.

Can you use but and yet together?

Use either but or yet when conveying two ideas that are in contrast to each other in order to separate them. His family lives in Tampa, but he lives in Iowa or His family lives in Tampa, yet he lives in Iowa. Do NOT say His family lives in Tampa, but yet he lives in Iowa. That is a redundancy.

What does still mean slang?

Styll sounds like “still” but it means you agree or it’s true. It’s like the 80’s saying, “word.”

Andrew

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