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maybe first question this week comes

from Sanju hi Sanju Sanju says hi Alicia

I would like to know how to use adverbs

and their correct position in sentences

and I also want to know the different

kinds of adverbs we can use in sentences

okay

adverbs are tricky yes so for this I’m

going to focus on two kind of broad

types of adverbs one I’m going to talk

about the ones that we use to modify

just verbs or to modify like adjectives

and phrases and second I’ll talk about

adverbs that we use to modify whole

sentences so first let’s take a look at

adverbs that we use to modify like verbs

and adjectives so these types of adverbs

they make the meaning more specific so

like they make the meaning of a verb a

little bit more restrictive so it

becomes a more specific sentence so an

example she walked slowly in this

sentence slowly is the adverb slowly

modifies the verb walked so we’re

learning here

how did she walk she walked slowly so

she walked slowly is a more specific

sentence than just she walked let’s look

at another example we arrived late in

this sentence late is the adverb the

verb that it’s modifying is arrived so

instead of just saying we arrived we can

say we arrived late this gives us more

specific information about the situation

we’re learning when did they arrive we

arrived late so late is the adverb here

one more example this view is very

beautiful here very is the adverb in

this case it’s modifying an adjective

not a verb the adjective is beautiful so

we want to ask the question how

beautiful was the view very beautiful so

in this way we can modify

Erbs we can modify adjectives and even

phrases in this simple way so with that

in mind now let’s take a look at adverbs

that can be used to modify entire

sentences so sometimes these adverbs can

be used to modify just verbs yes but

they can also be positioned so that they

modify entire sentences an example sadly

we lost the match here sadly is the

adverb it modifies the sentence we lost

the match interestingly we never

received a call from our client here

interestingly is the adverb it modifies

the sentence we never received a call

from our client so the positioning here

is kind of important you can position

the adverbs at the beginning of the

sentence or at the end of the sentence

but I would make one point if you’re

gonna position the adverb at the end of

the sentence use a comma before the

adverb so if you do this without a comma

and you make a sentence like with the

first example situation we lost the

match sadly it might sound like the team

members were actually like sad in the

match so there might like create some

confusion if you put a comma though

before your adverb at the end of the

sentence it makes things much clearer

for your reader the same thing applies

in the second example situation we never

received a call from our client

interestingly it’s kind of confusing

like you might think like you never

received an interesting call from your

client it might create some confusion so

adding a comma there can help make

things clearer so if you want to do that

you can put it at the end of the

sentence I personally prefer in most

cases to put the adverb if it’s a

sentence modifying adverb I prefer to

put it at the beginning of the sentence

to prevent any of this confusion while

yes you can make some changes in their

positioning if you’re ever not sure

where to place the adverb place it as

closely as possible to the word that

it’s modifying so for example the first

example sentence was very simple she

walked slowly but if there’s more

information like she walked slowly and

we want to talk about a road - it’s much

clearer to say

she walked slowly down the road than it

is to say she walked down the road

slowly so in that second sentence slowly

and the verb that it’s modifying walked

are very far apart in the sentence so in

very complex sentences it can get

confusing it’s better to keep your

adverbs and the words that they modify

close together if possible so I hope

that this helps you understand a bit

about placement of adverbs and how and

where we use them thanks very much for

sending this question in okay let’s move

on to your next question next question

comes from Diana hi Diana Diana says hi

Alicia which one is correct write

something in the chat or on the chat for

example the YouTube chat during the live

stream Thanks oh yeah use in so this is

something I think I say during the live

stream like send us your messages in the

chat or I see something in the chat or

write that in the chat send your example

sentences in the chat when you want to

talk about chat rooms online on YouTube

whatever please use the preposition in

to do that I hope that that helps you

thanks very much for the question okay

let’s move on to your next question next

question comes from kes savaris vera

Dara’s on hi again Kosovars can Savard

says hi Alicia when can we use hi deer

and other salutations and emails Thanks

nice question so if you’re emailing a

close colleague or a close co-worker

there are three that I would recommend

you can use hello first name hi first

name or hey first name I would use hey

only with colleagues or with coworkers

that you are very close to it sounds

quite casual and it might sound a little

bit impolite it might sound a little too

casual if you don’t know the other

person very well if you use one of these

plus like mr. or mrs. or MS or something

like that it sounds a little weird like

it might sound a little bit kind of off

balance if you use hey mister so-and-so

like some professors I know and some

like instructors at least in the u.s.

don’t mind that kind of thing but in

some cases it can sound a little bit

strange if you’re ever not

sure what level of formality to go with

like should I use hey should I use high

should I use hello just go with hello

like hello first name for someone that

you know fairly well hello is nice you

can use hello mister or hello missus

hello miss as well so hello is kind of

the standard level for more formal

salutations you can use dear yes I use

dear when I’m writing to someone that I

feel is a bit above me and maybe I don’t

know that person if you want to make it

even more formal use dear mr. MS mrs.

whatever plus their last name don’t use

first names if they have a title you

should use that title as well but in

general I think most email

correspondence usually uses hello or

dear in one of those patterns that I’ve

just mentioned those are probably the

most standard ways to greet people in

emails so I hope that this helps you

thanks very much for the question okay

let’s move on to your next question next

question comes from Reuben hi Reuben

Reuben says can you explain the

difference between the words garbage

rubbish and trash yep

they mean the same thing garbage rubbish

and trash mean the same thing but

rubbish is used in British English we

don’t really use the word rubbish in

American English also we tend to use the

words garbage and trash when we mean a

garbage can or trash can we don’t always

say where’s the garbage can we might

just say where’s the garbage or where’s

the trash but we mean where is the

garbage can or where is the trash can

so trash and garbage can also be used as

very rude words to talk about people

that you dislike so you might hear this

in media I personally don’t like to use

those words to talk about people but you

may hear it sometimes rubbish as well as

trash and garbage can also be used to

talk about things you think are of poor

quality so like oh man this phone case

was trash or oh man this shirt is trash

something that’s a very poor quality you

can use garbage trash rubbish

but again British English uses rubbish

we don’t really use this word in

American English so I hope that that

helped

they mean really the same thing when

you’re talking about waste thanks very

much for the question hope that that

helps you let’s move on to your next

question next question comes from a

jealous Polly day I’m not sure if I’m

saying that right I apologize if I’m not

but a jealous says uh hi Alicia what

does the phrase knuckle under mean also

what is the correct usage of I with was

and when is were used with I thanks

interesting I have never actually heard

the expression knuckle under but I

researched it and knuckle under means

like to submit or to yield so like when

someone is like pressuring you or trying

to get you to do something and you

finally give up and you like agree okay

fine I’ll do that thing you give in

that’s called

knuckle under to knuckle under it’s like

you can imagine that like someone uses

their knuckle so this part of the body

is called the knuckle you can kind of

imagine someone applies their knuckles

to apply pressure to someone to get them

to do something so this might be a

helpful image when you finally agree to

that thing you like go under their

knuckles like they’ve pushed you into

the situation or into a task that you

really didn’t want to do or it was

difficult to agree to so that’s the

meaning of knuckle under some examples

we won’t knuckle under to their demands

keep pushing them they’ll knuckle under

regarding your second question about

using I was and I were the short answer

is that we use I was to begin simple

past tense statements we use I were to

begin statements that are not true they

are unreal statements for example I was

a teacher five years ago and if I wear a

teacher I would teach math so in the

first example sentence it’s a simple

past tense statement I was a teacher

five years ago I use I was to show that

in my second example sentence if I were

a teacher I’m explaining something that

is not true it’s an unreal situation so

in this case we imagine I am NOT a

teacher but so I want to explain if I

were a teacher I would teach math so

when we introduce these unreal

situations we use I were so for some

more example sentences and

more discussion about this topic please

check out episode 54 and episode 70 of

this series so I’ve answered similar

questions from other viewers about the

same topic so I hope that that

information is helpful for you thanks

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每周系列,您问我

问题,我回答他们

也许本周的第一个问题

来自 Sanju 嗨 Sanju Sanju 说,嗨,Alicia,

我想知道如何使用副词

及其在句子中的正确位置

,我也想知道

我们可以在句子中使用的不同类型的副词,

好吧

副词很棘手,是的,所以我

将专注于 两种广泛

类型的副词一种我

将讨论我们用来

修饰动词或修饰形容词

和短语的副词第二种我将讨论

我们用来修饰整个

句子的副词所以首先让我们采取 看看

我们用来修饰动词

和形容词的副词,所以这些类型的副词

它们使含义更加具体,

就像它们使动词的含义

更具限制性,所以它

变得更加特殊 ecific sentence so an

example she walks慢慢地在这

句话中是副词慢慢地

修饰动词walked so we’re

learning here

how do she walks she walks slow so she walks away

is a more specific

sentence than just she walks let’s look

at another 例如,我们在

这句话中迟到了

,它是副词,它修饰的动词是到达了,所以

我们可以

说我们迟到了,这给了我们更多

关于我们正在学习的情况的具体信息。

Late so late 是副词在这里 又

一个例子 this view is very

beautiful here very 是副词在

这种情况下它修饰形容词

而不是动词 形容词很漂亮 所以

我们想问这个问题有多

漂亮 风景很漂亮 所以

在 这样我们就可以修饰

Erbs 我们可以

用这种简单的方式修饰形容词甚至短语 所以考虑到

这一点,现在让我们来看看

可以用来修饰整个词的副词

句子,所以有时这些副词

可以用来修饰动词,是的,但

它们也可以定位,以便

修饰整个句子 一个例子 遗憾的是,

我们在这里失去了比赛 遗憾的是

它修饰句子的副词 我们失去

了比赛 有趣的是,我们从未

收到 来自我们客户的电话

有趣的是它修改

了句子的副词我们从未收到客户的电话

所以这里的定位

很重要你可以

将副词放置在句子的开头

或句子的结尾

但我会 如果您

要将副词放在句子的末尾,请

在副词之前使用逗号,

所以如果您在没有逗号的情况下这样做,

并且您像第一个示例情况那样造一个句子,

我们

很遗憾失去了比赛,这听起来可能 就像团队

成员在比赛中实际上很伤心一样,

所以如果

你在句末的副词之前加一个逗号,可能

会造成一些混乱

对于您的读者来说,事情更清楚了同样的事情适用

于第二个示例情况,

有趣的是,这有点令人困惑,

就像您可能认为您从未

收到客户的有趣电话一样,

这可能会造成一些混乱,因此

添加一个 逗号那里可以帮助使

事情更清楚,所以如果你想这样做,

你可以把它放在句子的末尾

我个人喜欢在大多数

情况下把副词放在

句子修饰副词我更喜欢

把它放在开头 句子

以防止任何这种混淆,虽然

是的,

如果您不确定副词的放置位置,您可以对其位置进行一些更改,

使其

尽可能靠近

它正在修改的单词,例如第一个

例句非常 很简单,她

走得很慢,但如果有更多

信息,比如她走得很慢,

我们想谈谈一条路——

她走得很慢比说她走得很慢要清楚得多

也就是说她慢慢地走在路上

,所以在第二句话中慢慢

地,它所修饰的动词

在句子中相距很远,所以在

非常复杂的句子中可能会让人

感到困惑,最好保留你的

副词和他们的词

如果可能的话一起修改,所以我

希望这可以帮助您

了解副词的位置以及我们如何以及

在何处使用它们非常感谢您

发送这个问题好的让我们

继续您的下一个问题下一个问题

来自戴安娜嗨戴安娜戴安娜 说嗨

艾丽西亚哪一个是正确的

在聊天或聊天中写一些东西,

例如直播期间的 YouTube 聊天

谢谢哦,是的,所以这

是我想我在直播中说的话,

比如在聊天中向我们发送您的消息

或者我在聊天中看到某些内容或在聊天中

写下当您想在 YouTube 上谈论在线聊天室时,请在聊天中发送您的

例句,

请使用介词 in

为此,我希望对您

有所帮助 电子邮件 谢谢

好问题,所以如果您要向

亲密的同事或亲密的

同事发送电子邮件,我建议您使用三种方式,

您可以使用 hello first name hi first

name 或 hey first name 我

只会与同事或同事

一起使用 hey 你非常接近它听起来

很随意,它可能听起来

有点不礼貌,

如果你不太了解另一个

人,如果你使用其中一个

加号,比如先生,它可能听起来有点太随意。 或夫人。 或 MS 或

类似的东西听起来

有点奇怪,如果你使用嘿,某某先生,

就像我认识的一些教授和一些

至少在美国的讲师一样,听起来可能有点不平衡。

不介意这种事情,但在

某些情况下,

如果你

不确定要采用何种形式的正式程度,

例如我应该使用嘿,我应该使用高

,我应该使用你好吗?

就像

你很熟悉的人的名字你好你好你

可以使用你好先生或

你好小姐你好所以你好

是更正式的称呼的标准级别

你可以使用亲爱的是的我使用

亲爱的当我是 写信给我

觉得有点高于我的

人,如果你想让它

更正式地使用亲爱的先生,我可能不认识那个人。 女士

无论加上他们的姓氏,都不要使用

名字,如果他们有标题,您也

应该使用该标题,但

总的来说,我认为大多数电子邮件

通信通常使用 hello 或

Dear 在我刚才提到的那些模式中的一种

可能是

在电子邮件中打招呼的最标准方式,

所以我希望这对您有帮助

非常感谢您提出的问题 好的,

让我们继续您的下一个问题 下一个

问题来自 Reuben 嗨 Reuben

Reuben 说您能解释一下

垃圾垃圾和垃圾这两个词之间的区别吗

垃圾是的,

它们的意思是一样的,垃圾垃圾

和垃圾的意思是一样的,但是

垃圾用在英国英语

中 或垃圾桶 我们并不总是

说垃圾桶在哪里,我们可能

只说垃圾在哪里或垃圾在哪里

,但我们的意思是垃圾桶在

哪里或垃圾桶在哪里,

所以垃圾和 g arbage 也可以用作

非常粗鲁的词来谈论

你不喜欢的人所以你可能会

在媒体上

听到这个

也可以用来

谈论你认为质量差的东西

,比如哦,伙计,这个手机壳

是垃圾,或者哦,伙计,这件衬衫是垃圾

,质量很差的东西,你

可以用垃圾垃圾垃圾,

但英式英语再次使用

我们不使用的垃圾 ‘在

美式英语中并没有真正使用这个词,所以我希望

当你谈论浪费时,它们的意思是一样的

嫉妒的波莉

日 被使用 谢谢

有趣的是我从未真正听说

过 knuckle under 但我

研究过它和 knuckle under 的意思是

喜欢提交或屈服 所以就像

有人向你施压或

试图让你做某事而你

最终放弃而你 就像同意 好吧

好吧 我会做你给出的那件事

那叫做

knuckle under to knuckle under

就像你可以想象有人使用

他们的指关节 所以身体的这一部分

被称为指关节 你

可以想象有人用他们的指关节

向某人施加压力,让

他们做某事,这样

当你最终同意

你喜欢的

事情时,这可能是一个有用的形象 想做或者

很难同意,所以这就是

在一些例子中指关节的意思,

我们不会屈服于他们的要求

继续推动他们,他们会

屈服于你的第二个问题 关于

使用 I was and I are 简短的回答

是我们使用 I be 开始我们使用的简单

过去时陈述 I be

开始

不真实的陈述,它们是不真实的陈述,例如

五年前我是一名教师,如果我 穿

老师我会教数学所以在

第一个例句中这是一个简单的

过去时陈述我五年前是一名老师

我用我是为了表明

在我的第二个例句中如果我

是一名老师我正在

解释 不是真的,这是一个不真实的情况,所以

在这种情况下,我们假设我不是

老师,但我想解释一下,如果我

是老师,我会教数学,所以

当我们介绍这些不真实的

情况时,我们会使用 I are so 来获取

更多例句和

关于这个话题的更多讨论请

查看这个系列的第 54 集和第 70 集,

所以我已经回答

了其他观众关于

同一主题的类似问题,所以我希望这些

信息对你有帮助

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