- word choice - When to use generally, usually, or normally . . .
Normally states that the occurrence is the norm, not that any other outcome would be weird, but that the normal outcome is the most commonly occurring (or the mode) Use of normally implies that there is a norm, which generally and usually don't So: Generally when the apocalypse comes people will run for their lives
- Usually Or Normally - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I think use of "usually" and "normally" is similar in English usage, and both are correct and exchangeable I prefer 'normally' in most of my writings Is there any suggestion for me?
- single word requests - An alternative to normally - English Language . . .
From Microsoft Writing Style Guide: normally Don't use to mean often, usually, ordinarily, typically, generally, or a similar term Here is examples that I have: But note that most information t
- normally adverb placement - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Which phrase is correct? A will normally be finished by the end of the week, or, A will be normally finished by the end of the week The meaning I'm trying to convey is that if nothing abnormal h
- grammaticality - Placement of “normally” in a sentence - English . . .
Placement of “normally” in a sentence Ask Question Asked 4 years, 9 months ago Modified 4 years, 9 months ago
- Word that means the opposite of what you would expect
2: Normally, counterintuitive implies that you actually expect an "opposite" scenario to be true 3: Something can be unexpected even if you hadn't previously given any thought to the possibility of it happening
- Verbs not normally used in the present continuous
The following verbs are not normally used in the present continuous : like, love, hate, want, need, prefer, know, realize, suppose, mean, understand, believe, remember, belong, fit, contain, consist, seem Are there any other verbs which are not used in present continuous? If yes, why are the above verbs not used in present continuous?
- Word that describes a word which isnt normally used in an everyday . . .
I remember there was a word which describes a word which isn't normally used in an everyday conversation Ironically, that word isn't normally used in an everyday conversation It's an adjective
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