Pronunciation: /lɔŋ əˈɡoʊ/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea.
A1 Long ago, people used to travel by horse and carriage.
A2 Long ago, dinosaurs roamed the earth.
B1 Long ago, before the invention of smartphones, people communicated through letters.
B2 Long ago, civilizations flourished in Mesopotamia.
C1 Long ago, the ancient Greeks laid the foundations for Western philosophy.
C2 Long ago, during the Renaissance period, great artists like Leonardo da Vinci created masterpieces.
adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating the manner, place, time, or degree of the action or state being described.
A1 Long ago, I used to play with my friends in the park.
A2 Long ago, people believed the Earth was flat.
B1 Long ago, before the invention of smartphones, people used to communicate through letters.
B2 Long ago, civilizations built great pyramids as a symbol of their power and wealth.
C1 Long ago, during the Renaissance period, artists like Leonardo da Vinci created masterpieces that are still admired today.
C2 Long ago, in ancient Greece, philosophers like Plato and Aristotle laid the foundation for Western philosophy.
formal Long ago, the ancient civilization built magnificent structures that still stand today.
informal Long ago, people used to believe in myths and legends.
slang Long ago, folks were living the simple life without any technology.
figurative Long ago, before I discovered my passion, I was lost in a sea of uncertainty.
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