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Isabel
Can I always use the word nearly to say almost? Examples: I almost cry I nearly cry. I mean I was about to cry. I eat almost everything despite of I wasn't very hungry I eat nearly everything despite of I wasn't very hungry Thank you in advanced :)
19 mei 2015 23:02
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Either of those words are in correct usage; however, the first two phrases would be: I am almost crying. I am nearly crying. (present tense) I almost cried. I nearly cried, (past tense) I ate almost everything but I wasn't even hungry! I nearly ate everything even though I was not hungry! These are correct, but the phrases would sound more natural using 'about to' in American English. For example: "I was about to cry." or "I am about to cry."
19 mei 2015
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