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Note that in this expression we use the adjective ''usual,'' not the adverb ''usually.''
Note that in this expression we use the adjective ''usual,'' not the adverb ''usually.''


Example:
Example:
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*The train's late, as usual. (not the train's late, as usually.)
*The train's late, as usual. (not the train's late, as usually.)


==Related Lessons==
==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Differences-between-'To-marry'-and-'to-get-married'|Differences between 'To marry' and 'to get married']]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Differences-between-'To-marry'-and-'to-get-married'|Differences between 'To marry' and 'to get married']]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Alike|Alike]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Alike|Alike]]
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* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Arise-and-rise|Arise and rise]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Arise-and-rise|Arise and rise]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Although,-though,-but-and-however|Although, though, but and however]]
* [[Language/English/Vocabulary/Although,-though,-but-and-however|Although, though, but and however]]
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 27 March 2023

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As usual

Note that in this expression we use the adjective usual, not the adverb usually.

Example:

  • The train's late, as usual. (not the train's late, as usually.)

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]