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Write by two sentences with the words ever, never, just, already, often, rarely
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Write by two sentences with the words ever, never, just, already, often, rarely
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Two sentences using 'ever':
• I doubt she's ever made a mistake on her math tests.
• Nothing had ever been found in the dark abyss.
Two sentences using 'never':
• He will never visit that country again.
• We hope there will never be a flood in Oxford again.
Two sentences using 'just':
• I just wanted to practice my handwriting.
• The train just left the station a moment ago.
Two sentences using 'already':
• We already payed for the upcoming camping trip.
• He already bought all the materials they needed for the project.
Two sentences for often:
• We visit the tourist site quite often.
• I often read books in my comfortable chair.
Two sentences using 'rarely':
• She rarely took part in gym class that month because to her condition.
• We rarely visit the house now because it brings back too many unhappy memories.
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