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I Actually is used especially in speech, (a) when we want to add exact de­tails to something we've just said, (b) to soften a reply, when we disagree with someone, correct someone, or admit

It is very wrong if parents encourage young children to go out, demand what they want and threaten violence if their demands are not met. If adults behaved like this they would be arrested, and rightly so.

  1. Scotland is justly proud of its magnificent scenery and famous heritage.

  2. The retreat also taught him, rightly or wrongly, how unreliable were his allies.

  3. Generously, he gave part of the money to his spokesman and the rest to his bodyguards.

  4. Reluctantly, but with no real choice, John Kempton made up his mind.

  5. He put the list away, and then took it out and studied it again. Thoughts fully, he added another item.

  6. Shrewdly, he offered to provide financial backing on condition he became an equal partner.

  7. Desperately, he tried to think clearly.

  8. Proudly, he shows off the array of weaving and knitting machines.

  9. The majority of the population was against the Communists but pru dently avoided making a public stand.

I , the probability of disaster is extremely high.

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