Similar English Words That Change the Meaning of Your Sentence [583]

相似改变句子意义的英语单词[583]

Speak Better English with Harry

2026-04-15

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🚨Improve your English with structured online lessons. Book a free trial and get clear feedback on your level, pronunciation and speaking. Book here ➡️  https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/trial In this episode, we focus on pairs that often cause confusion, especially when one form changes the meaning of a sentence in a subtle way. These differences are easy to miss, but they can affect how natural and accurate your English sounds. You’ll learn how to recognise these patterns, understand the difference in meaning, and use each word correctly in context. The lesson is built around clear examples and simple explanations, so you can see how small changes affect the message. After listening, you will be able to: • avoid common mistakes with similar-looking words  • understand how small changes affect meaning  • choose the correct form in real situations  • speak and write with more accuracy and confidence If you want to stop second-guessing yourself and use English more precisely, this episode will help. Share Your Thoughts If you often hesitate, make mistakes, or feel unsure when speaking English, book a trial lesson. We assess your level, correct you clearly, and give you a focused plan so you know exactly what to improve.  Book a free trial here: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/trial If you prefer to study on your own, explore our online courses. They give you structured lessons to build stronger grammar, clearer pronunciation, and more confident speaking step by step Discover all courses and guides: https://englishlessonviaskype.com/confidence
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  • So.

  • Today we're looking at advanced English, of course, and we're looking at advanced English and adverbs with two forms.

  • So adverbs with two forms.

  • And the biggest problem here is usually where adverbs can go.

  • So we're going to look at that first of all, and then we'll look at the particular adverbs with two forms.

  • Now, the position of the adverb in the sentence is really, really important.

  • Where there's one verb in the sentence, it's not a problem.

  • They can go in different positions.

  • But where there are two verbs in the sentence, which is usually an auxiliary verb like have and another verb.

  • So when there are two verbs in the sentence, usually the adverb will go after the auxiliary verb and before.

  • The next verb.

  • OK, so for example, have been something called the adverb will go after have.