![]() ![]() In fact-In fact, I’m terminating this conversation. In depth-I don’t want to go too in depth with my past lives, after all, I just met you. High school-No one is ever cool in high school. Two WordsĪ lot-There’s a lot- whole lot-of controversy around the wedding rehearsal.Īll ready-The grandma was all ready for the picnic.Īlready-By noon it was already too late to buy fresh sashimi for New Year’s Eve.Īll right-The kids are all right, probably.Ī long-I stood by the side of the tracks a long time after my fiancé left on the train.Ī part-I want to play a part-an integral-part in the operation.Īt least-At least have the courage to tell me to me face!Įach other-We gave each other a knowing smirk.Įven though-Even though he aced his classes he still stressed out over papers.Įvery body-Every body gives off an electric charge.Įvery day-You don’t get to see that every day, or every other day for that matter.Įvery one-Not every one of my hamsters have run away. Whereas-Some couples both have to work, whereas only one person did before. Whenever-You make a frumpy face whenever you don’t eat breakfast. Throughout-Throughout the children’s musical I fought the urge to look at my cell phone. Somehow-I burnt my toast and yet, somehow life goes on. Sometimes-Sometimes I cry after reading, but only if the book is Where the Red Fern Grows. Nevertheless-I’m tired and hungry, nevertheless I’ve got to get up and let the dog out. Nowadays-I used to walk twenty miles in the snow to school, nowadays people just teleport. Parker is a real nobody, I can’t even remember what he looks like. Myself-I try to keep myself busy so I don’t have to think about the sink full of dishes. Maybe-Maybe you need to live away from home before you can write about it. Itself-I think my computer is conscious, it keeps self-referencing itself. Intact-Well, I have a few bruises around my head, but my memory seems to be intact. One wordĪlong-Come along with me and you will see a world of pure imagination.Īpart-The Milton Bradley game “Operation” involves delicately taking a patient apart.Įverybody-Margaret just had to let everybody know about my indignation towards pets.Įveryday-Slipping into my everyday clothes has become second nature in the morning.Įveryone-Don’t yell in the library, you will freak out everyone pretending to study. Some of these you can check by seeing if you can place a word between them. The following are two lists of words/phrases that often get confused as to whether they are made up of a single word or more. ![]()
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