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1. Wat is almost commonly used for?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The adverb almost is perfect for describing things you come close to doing, or states you haven't yet reached. It has an Old English root, eallmæst, "nearly all," or literally, "mostly all."

Answered by sneha218442
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Explanation:

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