Michael's English Usage

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013 By Michael Lyons Leave a Comment

MORE IMPORTANTLY/MOST ALWAYS/MUCHLY/MAJORLY

Here is a list of interesting expressions: “more importantly”, “most always”, “muchly” and “majorly”.
What does each expression intend to mean?
What is wrong with each expression? Why?
What is the correct expression for each?
Create sentences using the corrected versions of each expression.

TODAY’S WORD

The word for today is “muddle”.
What part of speech is “muddle”?
Define “muddle” and use it in a sentence that demonstrates its meaning.

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