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usuallyadverb used to talk about what happens on most occasions or in most situations:Women usually live longer than men.Maria usually walks to school.
didn’tThe contraction (short form) of did not.
did = past tense of do
Ahmed didn’t like his sandwich.Vicky didn’t go to school because her daughter was sick.
sureadjectivecertain you know somethingAre you sure that’s Sarah’s cousin?I’m sure everything will be fine.
adverbyes or answer to ‘thanks’
acrossadverb
from one side of something to the other
We took a plane across the Atlantic Ocean.The teacher walked across the room.
todayNoun
the day that is happening now
Today is my birthday!Do you know what the weather will be today?
duringpreposition
from the beginning to the end of a period of time
During the summer we can swim a lot.We study English during class.
betteradjective
comparative of good
My friend’s car is much better than mine.Chocolate ice cream is better than strawberry.
bestadjective
better than anything else or anyone else
Minnesota is the best state.He is my best friend.Cub Foods has the best produce.
howeverconjunction
used when you are adding a fact or piece of information – nevertheless
I love to eat chocolate, however it’s not good to eat too much.
I really want a new car, however much it costs.