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actually The dolphine is actually a mammal. *
anyway The boys were told stay home but they went anyway. *
either You can have either of these two cakes.
especially It was especially hot this August.
exactly 'literally' is to mean exactly what words say. *
finally The project was finally complete. *
firstly I will meet you there, but firstly I must go to the bank. *
however I went to the pool however it was closed. *
fact I don't like apples. In fact, I hate them. *
neither Neither of these dresses fits me.
next We'll watch that quiz next.
secondly Firstly, I don't like you. Secondly, leave me alone. *
sort 'Sort of means' that something is partially true. *
such Dairy is products such as milk, cheese, yoghurts etc. *
though Even though it's winter the weather is not cold.
too We ate far too much last night.
mean Nought means nothing. (US spelling: naught).

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