2024-05-15
21 分钟Hi there.
This is Harry.
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Okay, so in this particular lesson, it's an advanced english lesson, and we're looking at adverbs, and in particular, we're looking at adverb collocation.
So I've got 20 in total for you.
Now, collocations are a really, really good way for you to improve your English, because not only do you get one word, you usually get two words together.
And when you have two words together, you've got a phrase.
And when you got a phrase, you can express yourself in a much, much better way.
And, okay, you still have to remember it, and you still have to know how to use it.
And that's, of course, the purpose of my particular lesson.
So today we've got an advanced english lesson looking at adverb collocations.
And in these particular collocations, you'll see pairings of words together.
And it's really, really important that the adverb goes with an appropriate adjective, and that's how we use them.
And it gives you much more expression.
And you have to be very careful because sometimes people use the wrong adverb with the wrong adjective, and it doesn't make any sense at all.
So you'll see the pairings that I have.
Practice them, go over them.