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dramatically (adv)

Forms:
- more dramatically (comparative)
- most dramatically (superlative)

dramatically (adv) senses:
1. In a dramatic manner.
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🗣 Conversation 🗣

- Hi, Jack, we are having a party tonight, wanna coming enjoy us? You can bring your girlfriend, Tina.
- I don't have a girlfriend. I'm single.
- Oh, that's right. Well, there are going to be many beautiful girls at the party tonight, anyway.
- No, I like being single. I never thought lonely, I'm focus on my career. Maybe I'll start to look for my girl when I achieve success.
- Why is that?
- Because I'm living a real world, a man enriched have a good career and make a lot of money. Franklin speaking the girls I've met wounldn't married a man wounldn't make enough money.
- I agree, a man needs good career.But that doesn't mean he should have a little fun, too.
🌜 Past Simple 🌛

We explored a hidden cave in the mountains.
🌜 Present Simple 🌛

She brushes her teeth before bed.
💡 Example 💡 headless over heels

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RAIL
rail (noun)

Sounds:
- /ɹeɪl/
- [ɹeɪɫ]

Forms:
- rails (plural)
- rail Wikispecies (canonical)

rail (noun) senses:
1. A horizontal bar extending between supports and used for support or as a barrier; a railing.
2. The metal bar forming part of the track for a railroad.
3. A railroad; a railway, as a means of transportation.
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rail (verb)

Forms:
- rails (present, singular, third-person)
- railing (participle, present)
- railed (participle, past)
- railed (past)

rail (verb) senses:
1. (intransitive) To travel by railway.
2. (transitive, rail transport, of rolling stock) To place on a track.
3. (transitive) To enclose with rails or a railing.
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🗣 Conversation 🗣

- I'm so hungry! Can you buy me a burrito?
- I don't have any money to buy you a burrito.
- Please? I haven't eaten anything all day.
- Look, I only have money to buy myself a burrito.
- I'm so hungry, I could eat a whole cow!
- If you're so hungry, why don't you ask someone else for money?
- I get paid on Friday, I'll pay you back then.
- Well, I guess on Friday, then you can eat.
- That's pretty messed up.
- Why don't you just go home and eat?
- I don't want to go all the way home just to eat.
- Well, I guess you're out of luck.
🌜 Present Continuous 🌛

I am working on a challenging puzzle.
🗣 Conversation 🗣

- Have you ever gotten a parking ticket?
- I've gotten a few.
- How many is a few?
- I've gotten about six.
- Have you paid all your tickets off?
- Yes, I've paid all of them off.
- How much is the fine?
- It's like $ 130 each ticket.
- That's not cheap at all.
- I got a parking ticket the other day.
- Pay it off, and they'll clear your record.
- I'm going to do that as soon as possible.
REVOLUTION
revolution (noun)

Sounds:
- /ˌɹɛv.əˈl(j)uː.ʃən/

Forms:
- revolutions (plural)

revolution (noun) senses:
1. A political upheaval in a government or state characterized by great change.
2. The removal and replacement of a government, especially by sudden violent action.
3. Rotation: the turning of an object around an axis, one complete turn of an object during rotation.
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