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several
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used to refer to a number of things or people, more than two but not many

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He owns several cars, each for a different purpose.
Several friends joined us for dinner last night.
The museum displayed several paintings by famous artists from the Renaissance period.
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used to ask or talk about one or more members of a group of things or people, when we are not sure about it or about them

Whenever
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at any or every time

across
Across
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from one side to the other side of something

Grammatical Information:

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adverb of place and movement
Grammar
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the study or use of words and the way they are put together or changed to make sentences

What is "grammar"?

Grammar refers to the set of rules that govern the structure of a language. It includes the organization of words, phrases, and sentences to convey meaning clearly. Key elements of grammar encompass parts of speech, such as nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs, as well as sentence structure, punctuation, and verb tense. Proper grammar is essential for effective communication, as it helps speakers and writers express their ideas accurately and understandably. Mastering grammar allows individuals to construct coherent sentences and engage in meaningful conversations, making it a fundamental aspect of language learning and usage.

Letter
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any of the characters in the alphabet that stand for a sound

Word
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(grammar) a unit of language that has a specific meaning

Phrase
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a group of words put together in a meaningful way

What is a "phrase"?

A phrase is a group of words that work together to convey a specific meaning but does not form a complete sentence. Phrases can consist of a noun and its modifiers, a verb and its complements, or other combinations of words. For example, "a beautiful sunset" is a noun phrase that describes a sunset, while "running quickly" is a verb phrase that indicates the action of running at a fast pace. Phrases can serve various roles in sentences, such as subjects, objects, or complements, and they help to add detail and depth to language. Unlike sentences, phrases do not contain a subject-verb pair and cannot stand alone as complete thoughts.

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a word that gives more information about a verb, adjective, or another adverb

What is an "adverb"?

An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, providing additional information about how, when, where, or to what extent something occurs. For example, in the sentence "She runs quickly," "quickly" is the adverb that describes how she runs. In English, adverbs can appear in various positions within a sentence, and their placement can affect the meaning. In other languages, adverbs may have different forms or rules for usage, which can vary from those in English.

Wherever
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to, in, or at any place

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