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Hi everybody, welcome back to Ask Alisha,
the weekly series where you ask me questions

and I answer them.

Maybe!

First question this week is actually two questions.

I got two of the same question I want to answer.

First!
Question from Expedito Xavier: Hi Alisha,

I would like to know the difference between
“toward,” “forward,” and “backward.”

Thanks.

Also, from Marcelo dos Santos Oliveira.

Hi!

How do I use the words “toward” and “forward”?

Okay, let’s discuss.

First, “toward” means “in the direction of
something.”

So, this can mean any direction.

Just in the direction of something.

Examples!

The car moved toward the highway.

We headed toward the restaurant.

I’m moving toward the park.

Then, the word “forward” means “moving in
a direction” in front of you."

So this can mean physically moving with your
body, or it can mean like a concept or an

experience.

Examples!

I took one step forward.

The project is moving forward smoothly.

We’re going forward with this idea.

So then “backward” is the opposite of “forward.”

It means “moving in a direction behind you.”

So again, this can mean physically with your
body, or it can mean conceptually, like with

an idea or a project.

He took three steps backward.

The project moved backward because of the
mistake.

Our boat is moving backward!

So, I hope that that helps you.

Toward is kind of any direction; in the direction
of something.

Forward is movement in front of you.

Backward is movement behind you.

So I hope that helps you a little bit.

Next question!

Comes from, uh, Aline!

Hi, Aline.

Aline says, “hi Alisha,” what is the difference
between “everybody,” “somebody,” and “everyone,”

and when can I use them?

Okay!

Uh, “everyone” and “everybody” are the same.

We use them the same way.

I would say that “everybody” is probably a
little more casual and maybe more commonly

used than “everyone.”

Somebody, however, refers to a person who
is related to a discussion or to a situation

in some way.

So, examples of this:
Can somebody help me cook dinner?

Did somebody pick up my phone?

Somebody stole my bag!

So, in each of these example sentences,“somebody”
refers to a person who can hear the speaker,

or who is closely related to the situation.

Everyone and “everybody” are just…everyone!

Like, there’s no relation to the situation,
necessarily.

So I hope that that helps.

Next question!

Comes from Wrandreypson Moreira Dos Santos.

Hi.

Uh, what is the difference between “may” and
“can”?

Yeah, common question.

Please check the 10 minute and 50 second mark
of this video.

I talked about “may” and “can” and the differences
and some examples in this video.

So please check this out.

I hope it helps.

Next question.

Comes from Tan Teshin!

Hi Tan!

What’s the difference between “difficult”
and “hard”?

Okay, “difficult” and “hard,” yeah.

If you’re talking about the level of challenge
of something, they have the same meaning.

The only difference between these two words
is that “difficult” sounds much more formal

than “hard.”

Most native speakers, especially American
English speakers, use “hard” to talk about

a level of challenge.

Like “this is really hard,” or “oh my gosh,
that looks so hard,” or “I don’t know, this

seems really hard.”

Instead of “difficult.”

Difficult is used in more formal situations.

Next question!

Next question comes from Dewi!

Hi!

Dewi says, I frequently hear “whatever it
takes,” but I don’t know what it means.

Please explain it.

Sure.

So, this is often used in expressions like
“I’ll do whatever it takes to get the job.”

It means “I will do everything I possibly
can to get the job.”

So this can mean good things or bad things.

It means anything and everything.

The person will do their best in order to
achieve some goal.

Examples!

I’ll do whatever it takes to get into that
university.

We’ll do whatever it takes to win the contest.

So this is a very determined phrase.

So it’s something that’s like…you’re really,
really going to try hard to do something,

and you want to express that.

So you’ll do anything in order to achieve
some goal.

Hope that helps.

Those are all the questions that I want to
answer this week.

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这是每周一次的系列,您向我提问

,我回答。

或许!

本周的第一个问题实际上是两个问题。

我有两个相同的问题我想回答。

第一的!
来自 Expedito Xavier 的问题:嗨 Alisha,

我想知道
“向前”、“向前”和“向后”之间的区别。

谢谢。

此外,来自马塞洛·多斯桑托斯·奥利维拉。

你好!

我如何使用“向”和“向前”这两个词?

好,我们来讨论。

首先,“朝向”的意思是“朝着
某物的方向”。

所以,这可能意味着任何方向。

只是朝着某事的方向。

例子!

车子开向了高速公路。

我们朝餐厅走去。

我正朝着公园走去。

那么,“向前”这个词的意思
是在你面前“朝着一个方向移动”。

所以这可以表示身体与你的身体一起移动
,也可以表示像一个概念或一种

体验。

例子!

我向前迈了一步

。 项目进展顺利。

我们带着这个想法前进。

所以“后退”是“前进”的反义词。

它的意思是“朝着你身后的方向移动。

”再说一次,这可能意味着你的
身体, 或者它可以是概念上的意思,比如

一个想法或一个项目。

他向后退了三步

。项目因为
错误而

向后移动。我们的船正在向后移动!

所以,我希望这对你有所帮助。

走向是任何方向 ; 在
某事的方向上。

向前是在你前面的运动。

向后是在你身后的运动。

所以我希望这对你有一点帮助。

下一个问题!

来自,呃,

Aline!嗨,

Aline。Aline 说,“嗨 Alisha,“
每个人”、“某人”和“每个人”有什么区别,

我什么时候可以使用它们?

好的!

呃,“每个人”和 “每个人”都是一样的。

我们以同样的方式使用它们。

我会说“每个人”可能
比“每个人”更随意一些,也可能更

常用。

然而,某人是指
以某种方式与讨论或情况相关的人

所以,这样的例子:
有人可以帮我做饭吗?

有人接了我的电话吗?

有人偷了我的包!

因此,在这些例句中的每一个中,“某人”都是
指能够听到说话者的声音,

或者与情况密切相关的人。

每个人和“每个人”都只是……每个人!

就像,必然与情况无关

所以我希望这会有所帮助。

下一个问题!

来自 Wrandreypson Moreira Dos Santos。

你好。

呃,“可以”和
“可以”有什么区别?

是的,常见的问题。

请检查此视频的 10 分 50 秒
标记。

我在这个视频中谈到了“可能”和“可以”以及差异
和一些例子。

所以请检查一下。

我希望它有所帮助。

下一个问题。

来自谭特欣!

嗨,谭!

“难”
和“难”有什么区别?

好的,“困难”和“困难”,是的。

如果您谈论
某事的挑战程度,它们具有相同的含义。

这两个词之间的唯一区别
是“困难”听起来比“困难”更正式

大多数以英语为母语的人,尤其是说美式
英语的人,都使用“hard”来谈论

一定程度的挑战。

比如“这真的很难”或“我的天哪,
看起来好难”或“我不知道,这

似乎真的很难”。

而不是“困难”。

困难用于更正式的情况。

下一个问题!

下一个问题来自Dewi!

你好!

Dewi 说,我经常听到“不惜
一切代价”,但我不知道它是什么意思。

请解释一下。

当然。

所以,这经常用在
“我会不惜一切代价得到这份工作”这样的表达中。

这意味着“我将尽我
所能得到这份工作”。

所以这可能意味着好事或坏事。

它意味着任何东西。

这个人会尽自己最大的努力来
实现某个目标。

例子!

我会尽一切努力进入那
所大学。

我们将尽一切努力赢得比赛。

所以这是一个非常坚定的短语。

所以这就像……你真的,
真的会努力去做某事

,你想要表达出来。

所以你会为了达到
某个目标而做任何事情。

希望有帮助。

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