Module 15, Troublesome Words 1, Lesson 12:

All Ways vs. Always

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"All ways" or "all the ways" means every manner possible. Example: She was in all ways very humble.

"Always" means at all times. Example: She was always humble.

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Directions:
Click the word that correctly completes each sentence.
1.
My friendship will (all ways) (always) be true.
2.
Let's partner in (all ways) (always) possible with our students.
3.
Josh can (all ways) (always) be counted on to do a good job.
4.
In (all ways) (always) you are my best friend.
5.
(All ways) (Always) expect the unexpected.
6.
The team was in (all ways) (always) the best team we ever had.
7.
I will (all ways) (always) remember high school.
8.
She was in (all ways) (always) our best student.
9.
I was taught to (all ways) (always) do the right thing.
10.
Our new citizens need to feel welcomed in (all ways) (always) positive.
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