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What is the adverb late?
The adverb form of "late" is still late.

Evening, phonetic symbol: English [le? t]? Beauty [let]

Translation:

Be late; Late, late; Not early; Original, previous; Near the end;

Late, late; Later; Recently;

Ying Ying explained:

Not long ago.

To an advanced era

At an advanced age or stage.

Just past or just past.

After the expected or usual time; delayed

At or near the end, stage or stage of development.

Recently passed away

Being or occurring in the late period of time, or after the usual or expected time.

Later than usual or expected.

(used especially of persons) having just passed.

Refers to the later stage of language or literature development; Used especially of extinct languages.

Example:

It? Used to be. Late? Are you online? That? Good afternoon.

It was in the evening.

It? Used to be. Very? Late? And then what? That? Street? Used to be. It's deserted.

It's getting late and the street is empty.

Steve. Have you arrived? It's late

Steve is late.

we? Went? Where to? Bed? Very? It's late

We stayed up late.

Is it? Have you been there? Answer? Dragon? Time? Coming? But? Is it better? Late? Than? Never. ?

It should have been long ago. However, talk is better than nothing.