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Hello, everyone.
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Welcome to this English course on adverbs.
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And in this video we're gonna talk about adverbs.
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Now the simplest definition of an adverb is that it's a word that describes or modifies a verb.
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Now actually adverbs can modify other parts of the sentence like other adverbs.
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But in this video, we will focus on verbs and four kinds of adverbs.
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Adverbs of time. Adverbs of place. Of Manner and Adverbs of Degree.
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Usually they will answer the following questions about the verbs:
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When? Where? How? and To what extent?
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Let's look at these sentences.
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"The boy ran."
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And then we have, "The boy ran excitedly."
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Now this example shows the power of adverbs.
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In the second sentence you find out how the boy ran.
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In the first sentence you don't have any information on how the boy ran.
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So in the second sentence, we find out that the boy was very excited.
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So it's very important to understand adverbs and understand how to use them
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because they will make you speak English a lot better.
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So let's get started.
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First let's talk about the position of an adverb.
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So where do we put the adverb in the sentence?
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Now that is a bit tricky because the adverb in an English sentence can be in different parts of the sentence.
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Let's look at a few examples:
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She climbed the mountain slowly.
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Slowly she climbed the mountain.
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She slowly climbed the mountain.
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Can you guess which word is the adverb?
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The word 'slowly' is the adverb.
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It describes how she climbed the mountain.
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And as you can see, the adverb is in three different parts of the sentence but the meaning is exactly the same.
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So let's practice pronunciation.
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Repeat after me please.
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She climbed the mountain slowly.
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Slowly she climbed the mountain.
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She slowly climbed the mountain.
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Great guys. let's move on.
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Let's now talk about how to make adverbs.
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Now most adverbs, not all of them, but most of them end in -ly.
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So it's actually very easy.
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You take the adjective and you add 'ly' at the end.
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Let's look at a few examples.
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If you have the adjective 'nice', and you add 'ly' to it, you make the adverb 'nicely'.
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So for example you could say,
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"He is a nice speaker" using the adjective 'nice'.
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But you could also use the adverb 'nicely' and say,
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"He speaks nicely."
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A second example - If we take the adjective 'quick', and we add 'ly', we can make the adverb 'quickly'.
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So we could say,
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"He is a quick runner."
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But we could also say,
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"He runs quickly."
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Okay. Let's practice pronunciation.
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Repeat after me please.
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"He speaks nicely."
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"He runs quickly."
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Good job guys.
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Let's move on.
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Be careful guys.
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Not all adverbs end in 'ly'.
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Some adjectives don't change form when they become adverbs.
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They're called flat adverbs.
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Typical flat adverbs would be 'early' or 'late' and a few others.
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And it's very important to know these flat adverbs.
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Because a lot of my students try to add 'ly' to some adjectives
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and unfortunately they make incorrect sentences.
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So let's take a look at an example.
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Okay. If I tell you
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"The car drove fastly"
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Do you think that makes sense?
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Now it does make sense to try to add 'ly' to the adjective 'fast',
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but unfortunately guys 'fastly' does not exist in English.
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So the correct sentence is,
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"The car drove fast."
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Another example,
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"He arrived 'late' or 'lately' to class."
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What do you think's the correct answer?
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Again, it makes sense to try to add 'ly' to the adjective 'late',
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but 'lately' is not the adverb of the adjective 'late'.
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The adverb is 'late'.
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So the correct sentence is, "He arrived late to class."
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Let's practice pronunciation. Please repeat after me.
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"The car drove fast."
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"He arrived late to class."
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Great job guys.
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I hope you now understand flat adverbs better.
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Let's move on.
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Let's now take a look at a few sentences to practice finding and making adverbs that modify verbs.
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Now remember, adverbs tell us so much about the verb.
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Usually they tell us 'when' or 'where' or 'how' or 'to what degree'.
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So the first example we have is,
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"He easily lifted the box."
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Can you spot the adverb in this sentence?
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Of course the adverb is 'easily' - ending in 'ly'.
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Okay and it tells us how he lifted the box.
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It's an adverb of manner.
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Now the second sentence,
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and this is a bit more difficult,
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"I will download the file tomorrow."
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Now where is the adverb?
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Because there is no word ending in 'ly', so it's a bit more complicated.
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Well the adverb is 'tomorrow' and it tells you 'when'.
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It's an adverb of time.
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And these are sometimes a bit more difficult.
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Make sure you watch my next video. I will talk about them.
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Our third example now.
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"I put it there."
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Again no words ending in 'ly'.
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The adverb is the word 'there'.
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And it tells us 'where'.
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It's an adverb of place.
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We will talk about them in our next videos as well.
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And our last example,
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"You didn't study enough for the test."
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The adverb is the word 'enough'.
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And it's an adverb of degree.
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Okay. It tells us to what degree.
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Again it's not a word ending in 'ly'.
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And we will talk about adverbs of degree in our next videos.
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For now, let's practice pronunciation a bit. Please repeat after me.
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"He easily lifted the box."
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"I will download the file tomorrow."
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"I put it there."
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"You didn't study enough for the test."
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Great guys.
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Remember guys - it's very important to understand adverbs and to know how to make them.
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They will make you speak English so much better.
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And this video was only a quick introduction to adverbs in English.
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In our next videos, we will focus on each kind of adverbs.
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So make sure you watch the rest of the course.
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Thank you for watching my video and see you next time.
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Thank you guys for watching my video.
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