A: You do not need to buy it now. You will get it for free eventually. B: everyone has been fighting each other for the job. That job is mine eventually. C: why were we arguing about it? What did we get from doing that eventually? Are these sentences correct with 'eventuall'?
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A: You do not need to buy it now. You will get it for free eventually. B: Everyone has been fighting for the job , but that job will be mine eventually.
— Mister Micawber
A: You do not need to buy it now.
You will get it for free eventually.
B: Everyone has been fighting for the job , but that job will be mine eventually.
C: Why were we arguing about it?
What did we get from doing that eventually?
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A: You do not need to buy it now. You will get it for free eventually. B: Everyone has been fighting for the job, but that job will be mine eventually. C: Whywere we arguing about it? What did we get from doing that eventually?
AnonymousAre these sentences correct with 'eventuall'?