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I hear that you are having a house built. Is it finished yet?" No, but it is almost at completion."
EXPLANATION :
Almost can be used to signify "almost," "not quite," or "not totally." It is adverbial.
Almost denotes totally or nearly.
It can go before adjectives, noun phrases, verbs, or both.
Examples :
1. Dinner is almost ready.
2. I spent almost a month in China.
3. Jenny almost fainted.
In addition, you can use almost before some time adverbs, like every morning and every day, and in front of some place adverbs, like there.
1. We go swimming almost every evening.
2. We are almost there.
One can claim that something is almost identical to another.
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