The phrase you are thinking of is effective immediately, not effectively immediately. This means that something (usually a rule or procedure) is in effect right now, with no waiting period.
I want you to run to the store immediately and get some ice cream.
Change is impending, one always has to be prepared. Oh wait, that uses "impending", not "impend". Okay, somebody else use "impend" in a sentence for me; I don't know how.
okay..so im having the same issue but a good sentence would be something about train stations or many things that rely on other things ♥
You can create a sentence like this: "As I sat by the river, I watched the reeds sway in the breeze while I read my favorite book." This sentence effectively uses both "reed" and "read" in a natural context.
I shall immediately fire off a severely chastening letter to the supervisory staff of this hotel!
Yes.
I want you to run to the store immediately and get some ice cream.
He used his skills very effectively and got the job done quickly.
You just did hahaha.. anyways another sentence is "okay john, you write the program and i will narrate"
I am unable to describe the cumulonimbus clouds effectively.
no, the integrity of the lens has been jeopardized due to the crack, replace it immediately
The teacher saw the funnel cloud on the horizon and called to the children playing in the yard: "Come in, immediately!"
no. Well yeah it's okay to use a word twice.
I drank the healing elixir and immediately felt better.
If the fire alarm goes off, exit the building immediately!
If its a statement like, Leave us immediately. that's how you use like an umm.. emotion or like your yelling at someone
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