Really
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Really is an adverb. It adds emphasis to the meaning of a sentence. Ex: (1) "I'm really sorry that I forgot to return your book." ( really …
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Rarely and Seldom
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Rarely and seldom have the same meaning (="infrequently" or "not often"). Ex: I've rarely seen a better game. OR I've seldom …
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Genre
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Genre is used in writing . [See writing for more details] I hope this article helps. If you have any question, please leave a comment below.
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