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The word “long" can be an adjective, an adverb, or a verb. As an adverb, it means “ for a long time " and it can fit very neatly in the middle of a verb in present perfect tense. For example: We have long wondered why they are perpetuating those lies.
21 янв. 2020 г.
a long time before or after a particular time or event used after a noun to emphasize that something happens for the whole of a particular period of time.
Time. We use long as an adverb in questions and negative clauses to talk about duration: A: How long has Valerie been staying with you?
longer. comparative form of long: more long. longest. superlative form of long: most long. Find more words! Another word for, Opposite of, Meaning of, Rhymes ...
3used after a noun to emphasize that something happens for the whole of a particular period of time We had to wait all day long. The ...
The earliest known use of the adverb long is in the Old English period (pre-1150). ... Revisions and additions of this kind were last incorporated into long, adv.
long (adverb); long (noun); long (verb); long. (abbreviation) · long–distance ... Their house is a long way (away) from here. [+] more examples [-] hide examples ...
long adverb (IF) used to say that something must happen before something else can happen: I can come as long as I can leave by 4.00. IN THE LONG RUN · Be long in the tooth · A LONG FACE · A LONG HAUL
As an adverb, its principal meaning is 'for a long period of time', as in 'I hope you haven't been waiting long' and 'Smoking has long been linked to lung ...
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