Level:A1
all right(adjective)
all right (WITHOUT PROBLEMS)
A1 happening successfully or without problems
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Dictionary examples:
- Did the interview go all right?
- Did he do all right in his exams?
- Did you get home all right last night?
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Learner example:
- Tomorrow I have [the] day off, so everything is all right! (Skills for Life (Entry 1); A1; Slovak)"
all right(exclamation)
used to agree to a suggestion or request
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Dictionary examples:
- ""How about going out for dinner?"" ""All right.""
- ""Can we leave at six?"" ""All right.""
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Learner example:
- All right, tomorrow you get my jacket and wait for me at the bus stop. (Key English Test; A2; Thai)"
alright(exclamation)
used to agree to a suggestion or request
- Dictionary examples:
- ""How about going swimming?"" ""Alright.""
- ""Would you look after the children?"" ""Yes, alright."""
also(adverb)
in addition
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Dictionary examples:
- She's a photographer and also writes books.
- I'm cold, and I'm also hungry and tired.
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Learner example:
- I also have a dog and I like to go for a walk with [him]. (Skills for Life (Entry 1); A1; Polish)"
always(adverb)
always (EVERY TIME)
every time, or at all times
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Dictionary example:
- I always walk to work.
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Learner example:
- I always tr[y] to do [my] best, bec[a]use I want to be a good student. (Skills for Life (Entry 1); A1; Frenc"