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Green box is "heavier" to lift than the red one. what will be the word "heavier" here? Adverb? As the word heavier adds to the meaning of the verb lift.
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Thank you for clarifying the grey area between adjectives and adverbs, I’ll need to practice to get this one right. After watching this lesson and those on ‘prepositions’, I thought I could definitely tick off the 2 ‘prepositions’ lessons from my revision list. However, after taking a sneaky peek online I’ve learned that some ‘preparations’ become adverbs. Could you make a follow up lesson from this one to teach how ‘prepositions’ turn into adverbs? Thank you.
@@Oxfordonlineenglish1 Thank you for taking the time to respond and offer the lesson.I’ll keep an eye and looking forward to delving into the lesson! (OOE team- “looking forward to delving into or delve into”, which one is correct? Thanks)
Hi Akson. Thanks for watching sharing. You're very close! Here are some tips: 1) 'My sister was so quiet,' or, 'My sister spoke so quietly...' not, 'was so quietly.' 2) 'She is a nice teacher,' or, 'She teaches nicely,' not, 'She is a nicely teacher.' Hope this is useful for you!
How kind of you professors to teach us the basic rule of English and in this video about adverbs It was so clear as Chrystal. Wish you good luck And again thanks in advance 😊
Hi Jorge, 'unlikely' can be used to describe nouns and ideas involving nouns, so it is an adjective. For example: 'It seems unlikely that they will win the game'. We can use adverbs like 'quite', 'very', 'highly', and 'extremely' to create a stronger meaning: 'It's highly unlikely that she'll pass the class with these marks'. Hope this helps you!
Unlikely can be an adjective as it can be an adverbe. We say that unlikely is an adjective when we can replace it by improbable ( which is an adjective), but when we can replace it by unprobably (which is an adverbe) we say that unlikely is an adverbe.
@@Oxfordonlineenglish1 Hello. Sorry but I still have doubts. You said before that adverbs describes a situation, and I think in this case 'unlikely' is describing a situation because they are going to be late; and, 'being late' is an action, isn't it? 🤔🤯
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You all are doing very very well. The thing my daughter didn't understand in years she understood it in seconds after watching your video. Even I am really impressed 😊.You all the doing very good job. Keep it up and thanks a lot
Thanks alot for the lessons.I have been watching videos for the last 1 week.not only the one topic .every topic is good to watch and understanding more.I have been doing alot of mistakes in grammar and making sentence formation.so, these lessons are helping me alot to speak in correct way.
excellent and holistic video on adverbs!
I feel you explain english topics which are a bit complicated in a very easy way and I couldn't remember it in my elementary school 3rd grade I understood how Mr.Daniel and Ms.Stephanie explained. A Big thank you to Oxford Online english for helping me in my English
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Green box is "heavier" to lift than the red one.
what will be the word "heavier" here? Adverb? As the word heavier adds to the meaning of the verb lift.
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Thank you for clarifying the grey area between adjectives and adverbs, I’ll need to practice to get this one right. After watching this lesson and those on ‘prepositions’, I thought I could definitely tick off the 2 ‘prepositions’ lessons from my revision list. However, after taking a sneaky peek online I’ve learned that some ‘preparations’ become adverbs. Could you make a follow up lesson from this one to teach how ‘prepositions’ turn into adverbs? Thank you.
Hi Nelly. Yes, we actually will have a lesson on that topic coming in the next few weeks! Keep watching the channel to make sure you don't miss it.
@@Oxfordonlineenglish1 Thank you for taking the time to respond and offer the lesson.I’ll keep an eye and looking forward to delving into the lesson! (OOE team- “looking forward to delving into or delve into”, which one is correct? Thanks)
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Hi Akson. Thanks for watching sharing. You're very close! Here are some tips:
1) 'My sister was so quiet,' or, 'My sister spoke so quietly...' not, 'was so quietly.'
2) 'She is a nice teacher,' or, 'She teaches nicely,' not, 'She is a nicely teacher.'
Hope this is useful for you!
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a test to distinguish adverb and adjective is to ask question about this word. If you get a how-question, then this word is an adverb
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How kind of you professors to teach us the basic rule of English and in this video about adverbs
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10:41 Why is it "unlikely" not an adverb, insted of an adjective?
Hi Jorge, 'unlikely' can be used to describe nouns and ideas involving nouns, so it is an adjective. For example: 'It seems unlikely that they will win the game'. We can use adverbs like 'quite', 'very', 'highly', and 'extremely' to create a stronger meaning: 'It's highly unlikely that she'll pass the class with these marks'. Hope this helps you!
Unlikely can be an adjective as it can be an adverbe. We say that unlikely is an adjective when we can replace it by improbable ( which is an adjective), but when we can replace it by unprobably (which is an adverbe) we say that unlikely is an adverbe.
@@Oxfordonlineenglish1 Hello. Sorry but I still have doubts. You said before that adverbs describes a situation, and I think in this case 'unlikely' is describing a situation because they are going to be late; and, 'being late' is an action, isn't it? 🤔🤯
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He talks quietly, she dresses a very nicely way, I understand clearly.
Nice! One tip: 'She dresses in a nice way,' or, 'She dresses very nicely,' not, 'a very nicely way.' Hope this helps you!
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