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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Almost

In the context: Either I may be available before 25- Aug or come after the date.

I will be almost unavailable at the office until 25-Aug.

Please suggest the sentence and Is "almost" used correctly in uncertainty? or which adverb can we use instead of almost?

  

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"Almost" is not correct. I will be mostly unavailable at the office until 25-Aug. Most of the time, I will be unavailable at the office.

  • "Almost" is not correct.
  • I will be mostly unavailable at the office until 25-Aug.
  • Most of the time, I will be unavailable at the office.
  • But I will periodically check email and answer urgent messages.
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"Almost" is not correct.

I will be mostly unavailable at the office until 25-Aug.


Most of the time, I will be unavailable at the office. But I will periodically check email and answer urgent messages.

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