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Again
Again is an adverb that indicates the repetition of an action or occurrence. It is commonly used in the English language to express that something is happening one more time or repeatedly. The word "again" can be used in various contexts, including everyday conversation, literature, and formal writing.
Usage in Language
In English grammar, "again" is used to indicate that an action or event is happening for a second time or more. For example:
- "She read the book again."
- "He will try again tomorrow."
Etymology
The word "again" originates from the Old English word "ongean," which means "back" or "against." Over time, the meaning evolved to include the sense of repetition.
Synonyms
Some common synonyms for "again" include:
Related Concepts
In Popular Culture
The concept of "again" is often explored in literature, music, and film. It can signify a return to a previous state, a second chance, or the persistence of an action.
