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🔑 Key Difference
🌟 Structured Breakdown
1. “Eventually”
(It took time and effort to find the keys.)
(The process took a lot of time.)
2. “Finally”
(It’s the conclusion of the trip.)
(This marks the resolution of a conflict.)
🎭 Analogy
Think of “eventually” as a long road trip 🚗 where you’re making progress and the journey takes time, while “finally” is arriving at your destination 🏡—it’s the end of the journey.
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📝 Practice Time
Fill in the blanks with “eventually” or “finally”:
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