Pronunciation: /æz ˈjuʒuəl/
adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 She wore her favorite dress as usual.
A2 He arrived late to the meeting, as usual.
B1 As usual, the bus was crowded during rush hour.
B2 The restaurant's food was delicious, as usual.
C1 As usual, the CEO made an inspiring speech at the conference.
C2 The team won the championship, as usual, showcasing their talent.
adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb to indicate the manner in which something is done
A1 As usual, I woke up early to go for a run.
A2 She arrived at the office late, as usual.
B1 As usual, the team met to discuss the project progress.
B2 The restaurant was crowded, as usual, on a Friday night.
C1 As usual, the CEO made a grand entrance at the annual conference.
C2 The professor's lecture was engaging, as usual, keeping the students captivated.
preposition shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 I wake up early as usual.
A2 She took the bus to work as usual.
B1 As usual, he forgot to bring his lunch to work.
B2 The project was completed on time as usual.
C1 As usual, the team delivered exceptional results.
C2 The restaurant's food was delicious as usual.
formal As usual, the meeting will be held in the conference room at 10 am.
informal We're meeting at our usual spot for lunch, as usual.
slang I'll catch you later, same time, same place, as usual.
figurative The sun rose in the east, as usual, bringing light to the world.
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