How to use EVEN in English Advanced Grammar Lesson

Vanessa:
Hi, I’m Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.

Do you even know how to use the word even?

Let’s talk about it.

Vanessa:
Get ready to strap on your English helmets

because you’re going to be taken for a rollercoaster
ride about how to use the word even.

Maybe you use the word even in school but
I hope that this lesson will be even more

practical, even more useful, and even more
enjoyable than those lessons.

If you feel like I can’t do it, it’s too tough,
well I have some good news for you, even you

can do it.

Let’s get started.

Vanessa:
You can use the word even in two situations.

Let’s take a look at the first one, including
a little test.

Which of these two sentences do you think
is the most correct?

I don’t like coffee, even with milk and sugar.

Even I don’t like coffee with milk and sugar.

Which one of these sentences feels better
to you?

We haven’t talked about how to use the word
even yet but listen to your heart, what do

you think?

Vanessa:
Well, this is kind of a trick question because

both of these are grammatically correct but
they have slightly different meanings so let’s

take a look at why they’re different.

When you say something that’s unexpected you
can use the word even to emphasize that this

is something surprising or shocking.

You might think, well maybe you don’t like
coffee but everyone likes coffee with milk

and sugar.

It becomes less bitter, it’s more sweet, it’s
easier to drink; but when I say to you I don’t

like coffee, even with milk and sugar, that’s
kind of surprising because most people like

it with milk and sugar if they don’t like
black coffee; but I’m telling you, even with

milk and sugar, I don’t like it.

Vanessa:
In this lesson, you’re going to see the surprising

part written in blue so that you can just
get an idea about where to place the word

even and why we’re using it to show surprise.

Let’s take a look at some other examples.

You should visit the art museum in my city,
you can even see a Picasso painting.

Going to an art museum, when you go to a new
place, that’s not a surprising tourist activity

but if you visit my small town you’ll probably
be surprised to see a real Picasso painting;

so we can add the word even to show that this
is a surprising thing.

Vanessa:
You can even see a Picasso painting.

What if we took out the word even?

You should visit the art museum.

You can see a Picasso painting.

Okay, it’s fine.

It’s just a statement, it doesn’t show surprise.

When you add the word even it emphasizes,
“This is surprising, this is more than I expected.”

You can even see a Picasso painting.

The location of the house is perfect, it even
has a swimming pool.

Vanessa:
Okay, house has a good location, that’s fine,

but what do we want to show that’s surprising,
it has a swimming pool so we’re going to add

the word even.

It even has a swimming pool.

It emphasizes that this is more than you expected,
this is surprising.

Let’s take a quick look at the grammatical
structure.

You might have noticed that we use the word
even directly before that surprising part.

This means that we can move the word even
to different parts of the sentence to show

that something else is surprising.

Let’s take a look at a sentence.

I thought that everyone liked my chocolate
cake but even Dan doesn’t like it.

This means that Dan likes all foods so it’s
surprising that Dan, who’s not a picky eater,

doesn’t like the chocolate cake.

Even Dan doesn’t like it.

This is the same as one of the tests sentences
that we looked at, even I don’t like coffee

with milk and sugar.

Vanessa:
We’re emphasizing that I, who usually like

all things, I’m not picky, even I don’t like
it.

You can move the word even to show an emphasis
on a different surprising part of a sentence.

Let’s look at how even is used in some negative
sentences.

My family hasn’t called me for one week, not
even my sister has called me.

This means that I expect my sister to call
me, she always calls me so this is much less

than I expected.

Not even my sister has called me.

I can’t believe that they’re trying to sell
that house, it doesn’t even have a bathroom.

All modern houses have a bathroom, right,
so I’m adding the word even to show some negative

surprise.

It doesn’t even have a bathroom, how are they
going to sell this house?

Vanessa:
Let’s go onto the second way that you can

use the word even and another little test
question.

I want to know which of these two sentences
feels the most correct.

This lesson is even more interesting than
I thought or this lesson is even less interesting

than I thought.

Which one feels the most right to you?

I’ll give you a moment to think about it.

Well, this is another trick question.

Both of these sentences are grammatically
correct but I hope that the first one, this

lesson is even more interesting than I thought,
is the most true for you.

Vanessa:
Let’s break down what this means.

The second situation where we can use even
is in comparisons.

You might remember comparisons from your classroom
English days, they’re words like taller, bigger,

more interesting, more annoying.

When you add the word even it’s emphasizing
that comparison.

Maybe when you clicked on this video you thought,
“I probably need to learn more about the word

even, maybe this lesson will be useful.”

Vanessa:
You didn’t really think, “Wow, this is going

to be so interesting,” but when you clicked
on it you thought, “Oh, this lesson is even

more interesting than I thought.”

It exceeded your expectations, at least I
hope so.

Let’s take a look at the grammatical structure.

You could say, “I laughed loudly at the joke
but my brother laughed even louder than I

did.”

Here our comparison word is louder, which
you can see by that different color, and we’re

adding the word even to emphasize that, “I
laughed loudly but he laughed even louder

than I did.”

Make sure that you use the right comparison
words in these situations.

With short words like loud or tall we just
add ER, louder, taller, and then with long

words like beautiful, interesting, you need
to add more or less, more beautiful, more

interesting.

Vanessa:
She needed to sleep but studying for the exam

was even more important.

We’ve got two things, we’ve got studying and
sleep and we want to emphasize studying was

even more important.

You could say, “She needed to sleep but studying
was more important.”

Okay, that’s fine.

You’re still using a comparison word, more
important, to show that one thing is more

important than another, but when you add the
word even it emphasizes this.

Studying was more important.

Vanessa:
What about this sentence?

“Phrasal verbs are important but I need to
practice my pronunciation even more.”

Where’s the comparison word here?

In this situation, at the end of the sentence
you’re just adding the word more, so what

is important to you?

What do you need to practice more?

“Well, pronunciation is something I need to
practice even more.”

You can say, “I need to practice pronunciation
more,” but when you add even it shows emphasis.

“Pronunciation is something I need to practice
even more.”

Vanessa:
Let’s review a couple of these sentences together.

I want you to speak out loud, I want you to
imitate my voice.

When you hear your voice using these wonderful
sentences with the word even, it’s going to

help you remember them, it’s going to help
you exercise a little bit of your pronunciation

muscles, and also help you to see how they’re
used grammatically.

All right, try to say these sentences with
me.

Vanessa:
I don’t like coffee, even with milk and sugar.

The location of the house is perfect, it even
has a swimming pool.

My family hasn’t called me for one week, not
even my sister has called me.

This lesson is even more interesting than
I thought.

I laughed loudly at the joke but my brother
laughed even louder than I did.

Phrasal verbs are helpful but I need to improve
my pronunciation even more.

Great work.

I hope that you could understand how to use
the word even, even better than before.

Vanessa:
If you thought, “Oh, I couldn’t do this,”

Well, I hope by now you’ve realized that even
you can do it.

Now I have a question for you.

Let me know in the comments where is somewhere
that you want to visit more than another place?

For example, “I want to visit New York but
I want to visit Argentina even more.”

This is a natural way to use the word even.

Let me know in the comments and make sure
to read each other’s sentences too so that

you can just have a deeper understanding and
continue your practice.

Vanessa:
Thanks so much for learning English with me

and I’ll see you again next Friday for a new
lesson here on my YouTube channel.

Bye.

Vanessa:
The next step is to download my free ebook,

Five Steps to Becoming a Confident English
Speaker.

You’ll learn what you need to do to speak
confidently and fluently.

Don’t forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel
for more free lessons.

Thanks so much.

Bye.

Vanessa:
嗨,我是来自 SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com 的 Vanessa。

你甚至知道如何使用这个词吗?

让我们来谈谈它。

瓦内萨:
准备好戴上你的英文头盔,

因为你将被带上
坐过山车,知道如何使用这个词。

也许你甚至在学校也使用这个词,但
我希望这节课比那些课

更实用、更有用、更
有趣。

如果你觉得我做不到,那就太难了,
好吧,我有一些好消息要告诉你,即使你

也能做到。

让我们开始吧。

Vanessa:
你甚至可以在两种情况下使用这个词。

我们来看看第一个,包括
一个小测试。

你认为这两个句子哪
一个最正确?

我不喜欢咖啡,即使加牛奶和糖。

即使我不喜欢加牛奶和糖的咖啡。

这些句子中哪一个
让你感觉更好?

我们还没有谈到如何使用这个词,
但听听你的心声,你

怎么看?

Vanessa:
嗯,这是一个棘手的问题,因为

这两个在语法上都是正确的,但
它们的含义略有不同,所以让我们

来看看它们为什么不同。

当你说一些出乎意料的事情时,你
甚至可以使用这个词来强调这

是令人惊讶或震惊的事情。

你可能会想,也许你不
喜欢咖啡,但每个人都喜欢加牛奶

和糖的咖啡。

它变得不那么苦,更甜,
更容易喝; 但是当我对你说我不

喜欢咖啡时,即使加了牛奶和糖,这
有点令人惊讶,因为

如果他们不喜欢黑咖啡,大多数人都喜欢加牛奶和糖的
咖啡; 但我告诉你,即使加了

牛奶和糖,我也不喜欢。

Vanessa:
在本课中,您将看到

用蓝色书写的令人惊讶的部分,这样您就
可以了解在哪里放置这个

词,以及我们为什么使用它来表示惊讶。

让我们看一些其他的例子。

你应该去我城市的艺术博物馆
看看,你甚至可以看到毕加索的画作。

去艺术博物馆,当你去一个新的
地方,这并不是一个令人惊讶的旅游活动,

但如果你参观我的小镇,你可能
会惊讶地看到一幅真正的毕加索画作;

所以我们甚至可以添加这个词来表明这
是一件令人惊讶的事情。

Vanessa:
你甚至可以看到毕加索的画作。

如果我们甚至把这个词拿出来怎么办?

你应该参观艺术博物馆。

你可以看到毕加索的画作。

好的,没关系。

这只是一个声明,并不表示惊讶。

当你添加这个词时,它甚至强调,
“这令人惊讶,这超出了我的预期。”

你甚至可以看到毕加索的画作。

房子的位置很完美,甚至
还有一个游泳池。

Vanessa:
好的,房子的位置很好,这很好,

但是我们想要展示的令人惊讶的是,
它有一个游泳池,所以我们要添加

even 这个词。

它甚至还有一个游泳池。

它强调这超出了您的预期,
这令人惊讶。

让我们快速看一下语法
结构。

您可能已经注意到我们
甚至直接在那个令人惊讶的部分之前使用了这个词。

这意味着我们甚至可以将这个词移动
到句子的不同部分,以

表明其他的东西是令人惊讶的。

我们来看一个句子。

我以为每个人都喜欢我的巧克力
蛋糕,但连丹都不喜欢。

这意味着丹喜欢所有的食物,所以
不挑食的丹

不喜欢巧克力蛋糕是很奇怪的。

连丹都不喜欢。

这和我们看过的其中一个测试句
是一样的,即使我不喜欢

加奶加糖的咖啡。

Vanessa:
我们强调的是,我这个平时什么都喜欢的人

,并不挑剔,甚至不
喜欢。

您甚至可以移动单词以
强调句子中令人惊讶的不同部分。

让我们看看 even 在一些否定句中是如何使用的

我的家人已经一个星期没有给我打电话了,
就连我姐姐也没有给我打电话。

这意味着我希望我姐姐给
我打电话,她总是给我打电话,所以这

比我预期的要少得多。

连我姐姐都没有给我打电话。

我不敢相信他们想卖掉
那栋房子,它甚至没有浴室。

所有现代房屋都有浴室,对,
所以我添加这个词甚至是为了表示一些负面的

惊喜。

连卫生间都没有,
这房子怎么卖?

Vanessa:
让我们来看看你可以使用even这个词的第二种方式

和另一个小测试
题。

我想知道这两个句子中哪一个
感觉最正确。

这节课比
我想象的更有趣,或者这节课

比我想象的更不有趣。

哪一个最适合你?

我会给你一点时间考虑一下。

好吧,这是另一个技巧问题。

这两个句子在语法上都是
正确的,但我希望第一个,这一

课比我想象的更有趣,
对你来说是最真实的。

瓦内萨:
让我们分解一下这意味着什么。

我们可以使用 even 的第二种情况
是在比较中。

您可能还记得课堂
英语时代的比较,它们是更高、更大、

更有趣、更烦人的词。

当您添加这个词时,它甚至会强调
这种比较。

也许当你点击这个视频时,你会想,
“我可能需要更多地了解这个

词,也许这节课会有用。”

Vanessa:
你并没有真正想,“哇,这

会很有趣”,但是当你
点击它时,你会想,“哦,这节课

比我想象的更有趣。”

它超出了您的期望,至少我
希望如此。

我们来看看语法结构。

你可以说:“我被这个笑话放声大笑,
但我哥哥笑得比我还大

。”

在这里,我们的比较词更大声,
你可以通过不同的颜色看到,我们

甚至添加了这个词来强调,“我
笑得很大声,但他笑得

比我还大声。”

确保
在这些情况下使用正确的比较词。

对于像响亮或高大这样的短词,我们只需
添加 ER、更响亮、更高,然后对于

像美丽、有趣这样的长词,您
需要添加或多或少、更漂亮、更

有趣。

Vanessa:
她需要睡觉,但为考试而学习

更重要。

我们有两件事,我们有学习和
睡眠,我们要强调学习

更重要。

你可以说,“她需要睡觉,但
学习更重要。”

好的,没关系。

您仍在使用更重要的比较词
来表明一件事比另一件事更

重要,但是当您添加
该词时,它甚至会强调这一点。

学习更重要。

瓦内萨:
这句话怎么样?

“短语动词很重要,但我需要更多地
练习我的发音。”

这里的比较词在哪里?

在这种情况下,你只是在句尾
添加了更多这个词,那么

对你来说什么是重要的呢?

你还需要多练习什么?

“嗯,发音是我需要
更多练习的东西。”

你可以说,“我需要更多地练习发音
”,但是当你添加时,即使它显示出强调。

“发音是我需要更多练习的东西
。”

Vanessa:
让我们一起来回顾一下这些句子。

我要你大声说出来,我要你
模仿我的声音。

当你听到你的声音用 even 词使用这些美妙的
句子时,它会

帮助你记住它们,它会帮助
你锻炼你的发音

肌肉,也会帮助你了解它们
在语法上是如何使用的。

好吧,试着跟我说这些句子

瓦内萨:
我不喜欢咖啡,即使加牛奶和糖。

房子的位置很完美,甚至
还有一个游泳池。

我的家人已经一个星期没有给我打电话了,
就连我姐姐也没有给我打电话。

这节课比
我想象的还要有趣。

我被这个笑话放声大笑,但我哥哥
笑得比我还大。

短语动词很有帮助,但我需要进一步提高
我的发音。

做得好。

我希望你能理解如何使用
这个词,甚至比以前更好。

Vanessa:
如果你想,“哦,我做不到”,

那么,我希望现在你已经意识到,即使
你也能做到。

现在我有一个问题要问你。

在评论中让我知道
您比其他地方更想去的地方是哪里?

例如,“我想去纽约,但
我更想去阿根廷。”

这是使用偶数这个词的自然方式。

在评论中让我知道,并
确保也阅读彼此的句子,以便

您可以更深入地了解并
继续练习。

Vanessa:
非常感谢你和我一起学习英语,

下周五我会
在我的 YouTube 频道上再次见到你,上一堂新课。

再见。

Vanessa
:下一步是下载我的免费电子书,

成为自信的英语
演讲者的五个步骤。

您将了解如何
自信而流利地说话。

不要忘记订阅我的 YouTube 频道
以获得更多免费课程。

非常感谢。

再见。