A to Z Listener Questions: Individual vs individually

The A to Z English Podcast

2022-11-19

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Today the team discuss uses of the word 'individual'. Listen to see how they discuss it, and how the nuance changes depending on the situation. It's a good word, and we'll help you figure out when to use it. Transcript: https://atozenglishpodcast.com/listener-questions-individual/ Do you have any questions you'd like answered? Please let us know and we'll see if we can help! Share your thoughts in our WhatsApp group chat! https://forms.gle/zKCS8y1t9jwv2KTn7 Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-a-to-z-english-podcast/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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  • Welcome to an a to Z english listener questions.

  • Today we've got some questions from some people in our WhatsApp group, and we're going to try and help and explain these specific english questions and talk about them together.

  • Remember, for everyone out there, you can come join our WhatsApp or Facebook or other social media, all linked on our website and ask us questions as well.

  • Maybe we'll come in here and talk about it.

  • So what are their questions for today?

  • So, Kevin, we have a question from Layla in Saudi Arabia, and hers is a grammar question.

  • And this question is interesting because it's very specific, but I think it's okay to do specific episodes sometimes for the a to Z english podcast, if there's.

  • Something that someone is confused about, then maybe other people are confused about it as well.

  • I always tell my students, if one person has a question, 99 other people have the same question, but they're too afraid to ask.

  • So it's going to be useful for someone out there.

  • And also just to, we encourage our listeners out there to send us questions to our email, which is a, to zenglishpodcastmail.com dot a two zenglishpodcastmail.com dot send your questions and we will answer them on the podcast.

  • So in this one, Layla has a question.

  • She wants us to make a video about how to use individuals and individually in sentences.

  • And so how do you use those words correctly?

  • And I think at first we should just like outline, like what the, what parts of speech these words are.

  • So individual.

  • You said, Kevin, before, can be what?

  • So it's an adjective or a noun.

  • Right.

  • I am unindividual, or I individually did something.