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Jul 17, 2023

[Answer] 1. Which of the following adverbs means 'when two events occur at virtually the same time'?

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...1. immediately 2. simultaneously 3. urgently 4. instantly Although there are only subtle differences between these choices, instantly is the oldest word and originally, in the 15th century, meant 'urgently or persistently'. In the mid-16th century, 'instantly' took on the modern meaning of 'immediately' and 'at once' and, for those of us impatient urbanites, it means 'right now!'.




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simultaneously:


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