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Doll  #428105  Sun, 07 Oct 07 02:37 AM
Thanks for the info. Expresing time. Hmm, I just have before in my mind.
  
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Mister Micawber  #428110  Sun, 07 Oct 07 03:00 AM

So you did, GG-- and would you like to ask another?  Neither sooner nor before hit the mark.

  
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Grammar Geek  #428134  Sun, 07 Oct 07 07:31 AM

I'm always stumped when it gets to this point.

Would you say it's a pretty common word?

  
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Yankee  #428135  Sun, 07 Oct 07 07:33 AM
Good morning, MM. Smile [:)] 
Is your word used exclusively as an adverb?

  
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Mister Micawber  #428138  Sun, 07 Oct 07 07:51 AM

It is an extremely common word, and according to the on-line dictionaries, is only an adverb.  Not, I reiterate, a word you would think of when thinking adverbially, however.

It has four different letters

Huh?  Who said that?  That clue makes it too easy!

  
Intelligent Freak  #428184  Sun, 07 Oct 07 12:41 PM

Monday?

Friday?

Sunday?

Any of my guesses correct?

  
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Mister Micawber  #428198  Sun, 07 Oct 07 01:10 PM

No.  Yours all have six different letters, but the Word has only 4 different letters.

And no majuscule.


  
Yankee  #428233  Sun, 07 Oct 07 03:23 PM
Is it often used as an introductory word in a sentence? Tongue Tied [:S]
  
Yankee  #428246  Sun, 07 Oct 07 04:15 PM
Just to recap, this is what we know:

- six-letter adverb
- the word does not contain the letter T
- the word does not end in -ly
- temporal adverb
- six-letter word consisting of only 4 different letters

Is that correct, MM?

I'd thought of the word 'anyway', but I don't consider that to be temporal. Crying [:'(]
  
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