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I assume the word "simultaneous" refers to multiple objects that occur at the very same moment; however, I still do not know how to use them in daily conversation. So, could you please tell me some examples that use the word "simultaneous"?

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Rebecca

Sure thing! The word "simultaneous" is most often used as "simultaneously" in conversation. Ex: Jack and Jill answered my question simultaneously. Ex: They're going to announce it simultaneously on radio and television! Ex: My neighbor and I came out of our houses simultaneously. Ex: Can you sing and play the drums simultaneously? Ex: With one facial expression, he simultaneously told us three things. Go home. I'm tired. Goodbye.

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