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That is the correct spelling of "regular" (ordinary, common, or the lowest octane grade of US gasoline).
It's an Adverb.
so that it can be updated regularly
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if not taken regularly the medicine will not work properly
We do not know what you mean by "DI" please do not use abbreviations in your questions as an abbreviation which make sense to you is regularly never widely understood or accepted.
Take a sight singing class and practice regularly. Train your ear to hear intervals and notes of scales.
by giving high quality standards..differentiating from mediocrity and quality..having regularly checked everytime of intervals.
Alternating Current which reverses its direction regularly at certain intervals Direct Current flowing continuously in one direction only
No, the word 'regularly' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb; it tells that the action occurs at regular intervals. Example sentences:We regularly donate to charity. He regularly visits his mother. She regularly gets As in math.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun; for example:John lives close to work so he likes to walk. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'John')A possessive pronoun takes the place of a noun that belongs to someone or something; for example:The blue car at the curb is mine.
A cam belt of a vehicle should be regularly replaced. The regular replacement interval for the Vauxhall Movano is about 5 years or 60,000 kilometers, whichever comes sooner.
If you do not update the plan regularly and at acceptable intervals the plan will not help you at all and if you try to follow a plan that has not been updated with changes it will take you to a totally undesired point.
Annuities are payed out at intervals over a period of time. One would invest in an annuity to ensure that they had income still coming in regularly if something should happen to their steady income.
used to (indicates something regularly done in the past) Example:- I used to walk there to be used to (indicates something we find normal) Example:- I'm used to walking "Added Bonus" to get used to (indicates something that is becoming normal or regular) Example:- I'm getting used to walking
Cyd Charisse was born in nineteen twenty eight before the polio vaccine was regularly administered to children, and she contracted the disease at a young age before recovering fully from it.