✨Quick Links: 00:23 - The 8 Parts of Speech 00:52 - What are adverbs? 01:31 - Types of adverbs 02:50 - Adverbs of Manner 03:21 - Adverbs of Degree 03:59 - Adverbs of Frequency 04:27 - Adverbs of Place 04:48 - Adverbs of Time 05:09 - Forming Adverbs with -LY ending 07:04 - Irregular Adverbs of Manner 08:25 - Adverbs Quiz 09:10 - Quiz Answers
I enjoy your videos. I've been learning and practicing a lot. But here is a question. There is a song from Marshmello- happier that says: " Lately, I've been, I've been thinking I want you to be happier, I want you to be happier. So is the song wrong?? thank you.
Hi! That song is correct. Lately means recently. When we talk about the adjective "late" (the opposite of on time), we use the adverb late. Basically, the adverb "lately" is different from the adverb "late." Sentence example: "Lately, I have been arriving late to work." We are using both adverbs here.
Will you please do a video on common expressions that people often say and write incorrectly? An example is the phrase, "all of a sudden." Somehow this is changing to "all of the sudden", and it's driving me crazy.
✨Quick Links:
00:23 - The 8 Parts of Speech
00:52 - What are adverbs?
01:31 - Types of adverbs
02:50 - Adverbs of Manner
03:21 - Adverbs of Degree
03:59 - Adverbs of Frequency
04:27 - Adverbs of Place
04:48 - Adverbs of Time
05:09 - Forming Adverbs with -LY ending
07:04 - Irregular Adverbs of Manner
08:25 - Adverbs Quiz
09:10 - Quiz Answers
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I enjoy your videos. I've been learning and practicing a lot.
But here is a question. There is a song from Marshmello- happier that says: " Lately, I've been, I've been thinking
I want you to be happier, I want you to be happier.
So is the song wrong??
thank you.
Hi!
That song is correct. Lately means recently.
When we talk about the adjective "late" (the opposite of on time), we use the adverb late.
Basically, the adverb "lately" is different from the adverb "late."
Sentence example:
"Lately, I have been arriving late to work."
We are using both adverbs here.
Thanks. Is there any grammar in adding ''l' or 'll'?
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Hardly, is an adverb but just that it means scarce; it is usually used before the main verb. E.g She hardly comes here.
Will you please do a video on common expressions that people often say and write incorrectly? An example is the phrase, "all of a sudden." Somehow this is changing to "all of the sudden", and it's driving me crazy.
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