Only one l when all is used as a prefix
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also |
Jack's son is also called Jack.
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always |
My shoes are always shiny.
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alright |
Are you feeling alright today?
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almost |
His eyes narrowed almost imperceptibly.
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already |
The door is already open.
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although |
Although I'm sick I'll still go to work.
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altogether |
I have got £10 from Mum & £15 from Granny so I have £25 altogether.
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