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today we're going to practice modifiers
modifiers so
first we're going to talk about what
an adverb modifier is and we're going to
learn
what a modifier in gen in general is a
little review
then we're going to talk about almost
and nearly
in part two and only and just so
today's lesson is going to feature some
example sentences that will help you
understand
a common mistake that we see with this
grammar point
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let's begin
let's look first at adverb modifiers
what is an adverb modifier
or in general what is a modifier let's
begin here
first sorry it's hard to see
this one first a modifier a modifier
is a word that changes
or modifies a sentence or part of
a sentence so we know like basic
modifiers yeah for example
an adjective is a modifier we use
adjectives
to modify nouns yeah so beautiful
or exciting these are adjectives they
change
nouns they tell us more information
about nouns yeah
adverbs so an adverb can modify a verb
so like quickly or slowly
these tell us the manner in which we do
something
we can also use adverbs to modify
sentences
like occasionally that's an adverb
that modifies an entire sentence
we can also use phrases to modify
sentences
so these are all types of modifiers so
we use these words or we use these
expressions
to give us some more information or to
modify
to change part of what we want to say
usually it makes what we want to say a
little bit
deeper gives us more depth so
today we're going to focus on adverb
modifiers and we're going to focus on
four
special adverb modifiers
so here point two some adverbs are
special
because we can use them in different
parts
of sentences we can use them before
verbs
as i talked about here like to modify
verbs
or we can use them in front of noun
phrases
so these these four are today's special
adverbs our adverb modifiers we want to
focus on for today
so i said here we can use them in
different
parts of sentences that means that we
can put these words
in different uh locations in different
places in our sentence
and the sentence is still correct but
the problem is the meaning
changes that's point three here because
we can use these words
in different parts of a sentence we
sometimes
choose the wrong place so when i say
the wrong place i mean sometimes we put
the word
in a grammatically correct spot like
it's okay it's grammatically correct
to put the word in that spot however it
completely changes the meaning of the
sentence
so this is what we're going to practice
today understanding
how different positions change the
meaning of our sentences
so today's key point for everybody i
hope
everybody remembers this one point from
today's lesson that i wrote in red
use adverb modifiers before the word
you want to modify before the word you
want to modify
so put it as close as possible
is generally the rule for these
modifiers yeah
for these today's guide to remember
is please put it before the word
directly before the word
or the noun phrase you want to modify
we're going to practice this today
if you choose a different place for your
modifier
these words you might change the meaning
of the sentence so this is the
foundation
the basic information we need uh for
today's lesson to practice using
these words okie dokie
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okay almost and nearly what is going on
with almost
nearly so an interesting point about
today's
topic native speakers make mistakes with
this
all the time especially in text
when we are speaking we make the same
mistakes actually
but when we are when we're just talking
with friends
usually we understand what the other
person means we can see the other
person's
face we understand the context the
situation
so usually it's not a problem
in text however it can be very very
important
to choose the correct place for your
word
so let's keep that in mind let's go to
almost
almost so almost
and nearly what's the difference here
really
almost and merely for this grammar point
almost and nearly express close to
close to so that means
we're we want to describe something that
was close
to happening or a quantity we were very
close
to but we did not reach
almost is a little more common in
everyday conversation
in american english or in us english so
we tend to use
almost more in our everyday conversation
than merely so let's take a look now
at a couple of example sentences
we're going to change the position of
the modifier
yeah okay so first sentence
this sentence a i almost ate all of the
cookies
this is a grammatically correct sentence
b
i ate almost all of the cookies okay
so here i've just changed one thing the
position
of almost yeah i almost 8 verses i ate
almost
so what is the difference between these
two sentences
here almost is before the verb
eight yeah i almost
ate i almost ate that means i did not
eat
i was very close to eating i was very
close to eating
but i did not eat the cookies
here i ate almost all
of the cookies in this sentence almost
is before
all of the cookies my noun phrase yeah
that means i did eat i
ate very close to all of the cookies so
like 90
of the cookies maybe that is the
difference
that just the position of the word
communicates with almost in this case
so please be careful of this when you
are choosing the position
of a word like this in your writing so
let's compare this
or rather let's look at another example
of this
with merely so we can use nearly in this
sentence i nearly ate all of the cookies
or i
ate nearly all of the cookies that's
also fine
it just sounds a little bit more natural
to use almost
in everyday speech here so let's look at
nearly then this next point
for part two nearly can sound a little
more polite than almost as i said it can
it's not not always but
you may see it in reports or like
in research these kind of more formal or
official documents
and it's okay to use it in everyday
conversation but
again it just sounds a little bit more
formal
okay uh i'm looking to check if you have
any questions
okay uh all right so let's look at this
next pair a
and b we nearly walked for three hours
and we walked for nearly three hours
so again the difference here is in the
position
of the modifier merely is positioned
before my verb in this one we merely
walked
yeah so that means we did not walk we
were very close to
walking like maybe our car broke down
and we waited and waited and waited for
the repair service to come
we thought we had to walk
to the nearest town so we nearly walked
but
the repair car arrived for example
so this means it did not happen but we
were very close to
doing it this one we walked
for nearly three hours this means we did
walk
for three almost again so almost so very
close to
maybe two hours and 50 minutes or two
hours and 45 minutes
so not quite three hours but very close
to
that is the difference we communicate by
putting it nearly before
three hours here again both of these
sentences are correct one hundred
percent correct
but they have different meanings okay
good all right so last point here
you might hear almost or merely
used as a reply to a question
so context is important here for example
did you eat all the cookies
one person might say and i might say
almost
so in that case you're like does that
mean that person
ate almost all the cookies or which
position
in that case when it's used as a reply
we have to use the context
so in this case the speaker is probably
like all
as in there are no more cookies left was
that you
did you eat all of them i ate almost
all of them so in these cases where you
hear
almost used as a reply in conversation
like we can't position it in the
sentence
we just need to rely we need to use the
context we need to understand
the situation
that is almost end merely part two for
today's lesson
i'm going to check your video comments
now
um you are sending me some examples
khanwaljit says i worked on the project
for nearly an
entire day nearly an entire day
karim says i almost failed to give a
correct answer
versus i failed i failed almost to give
a correct answer the second sentence we
would is not correct we don't say we
don't say
um okay
others others i don't see i
almo after almost a verb which type of
verb i
we can use almost with past tense with
with present tense future tense uh
whatever there's not
we tend i feel like we tend to use it
when we report
though uh like i almost did this action
because it's like we we want to describe
something that nearly happened we were
close to doing in the past but did not
happen
okay uh good good good good let's
take a break and then we'll go to the
last part of today's lesson
only and just which i know you have many
questions
about uh some other answers uh felipe
says four
has to be always with nearly ah
no uh so in my example just now i said
uh we always
we we walked for nearly three hours no
the only reason four is here is because
i'm
expressing uh like a duration of time
a length of time so when we do that we
say four
three hours four two hours and so on
so nearly is just before the
uh duration of my activity we don't have
to say
four nearly for example i could say
i ate nearly all of the cookies no four
in that sentence so for and almost we
use in the same way here
uh okay i don't see any other questions
yet uh oh some of you are writing
like i'm almost late to the live stream
so
write in that case if you want to write
that in the live stream chat for example
right i was almost late
or i almost forgot
about the live stream so i almost forgot
or i was almost late
yes these are adverbs these are adverbs
says w-i-t-s
these are adverbs uh okay
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only and just only and just
many people have questions about only
ingest
also before i begin this part i want to
say
there is a lesson on the english
class 101 youtube channel about
only and this part right here so i
talked
for a whole lesson just about this point
i will put a link
in the youtube description after this
live stream so you can check that out
for some review some practice okay let's
continue on
only and just what is going on with only
and just
first let's talk about only
this hey jonathan thanks very much first
time in class welcome
okay cool so let's talk about only so
only
expresses this action
or this noun and no others
so when we want to talk about solely
one thing or solely one person something
like that
we use only to do that
so let's look at three example sentences
to see where we can place only
in sentences and why this causes some
problems
why this can confuse your readers
it's not very good so let's take a look
sentence a
i only saw sarah at the park
b i saw only sarah
at the park c i saw sarah
only at the park okay what's the deal
what is happening here
all of these are correct first of all
all of these sentences are 100 percent
grammatically correct
but they communicate different things
first i only saw sarah at the park
because only is before the verb saw
it means only is modifying saw only is
changing saw this means in other words
i did not talk to sarah at the park i
did not wave to sarah at the park
i did not shout at sarah at the park i
only saw sarah at the park that's it
so i didn't do anything i just saw
sarah at the park that's what this
position
of only means in sentence b
only is before sarah so
that means i did not see other people
i did not see my other friend i did not
see risa i did not see
eric i did not see leah at the park so
i only i saw only sarah
at the park no other people that's what
this position
means finally
i saw sarah only at the park
so maybe you can guess what this means
then only is before
at the park yeah that means i did not
see sarah at the store
i did not see sarah at the cafe i did
not see sarah at my house
i saw sarah only at the park
so again all of these sentences are
grammatically correct
but changing the position of only
changes the meaning of the sentence okay
good eric in the chat right i was at
that park yes
eric was paying attention okay so let's
then
let's look then at just because just
can have the same meaning as only so
i used it actually i think i said i just
saw sarah at the park
something like that sometimes just
can take the same meaning as only
i'll talk a little bit more about that
later for now i want to focus
on this use though it can also refer to
a
very recently completed
action yeah so let's compare
i just got one thousand dollars
i just got one thousand dollars and
i got just one thousand dollars
again both sentences are completely 100
correct
i just got a thousand dollars i got just
a thousand dollars what's the difference
here
this one i just
got one thousand dollars just comes
before the verb
so got is the past tense of get to
receive yeah
i just got means i very recently
got one thousand dollars so maybe before
the conversation
or yesterday i got a thousand dollars
to express that very recently completed
action
we used just before the verb
however i got
just one thousand dollars just is before
one thousand this
sounds like the speaker is like a little
disappointed
so maybe the speaker expected two
thousand dollars or they thought
oh i'll get five thousand dollars but
they say i got
just one thousand dollars just
in this sentence could be replaced with
only i got only one thousand dollars
so when you want to communicate that
feeling of
this thing this thing and nothing else
you can use just or only to do that
so again position matters position is
very important here we communicate
different things anissa on youtube says
i just got
at home that should be i just got home i
just
got home uh
okay mario says it's his first time in
the class
hey mario on facebook okay uh
shang says i just got an email
two hours ago okay so i or you can just
say i just got an email i just got an
email that sounds even faster
okay let's see gertrude says
on youtube in a you do not have a
thousand dollars b you have only one
thousand dollars close
b is correct so in b we have we received
a thousand dollars
but we're a little disappointed in a
we also got one thousand dollars and we
are maybe
excited to report it i just got
a thousand dollars so it happened very
recently
and i am sharing about that that's the
difference between
a and b
uh okay um seham on youtube says
do we say you you have just crossed my
mind or you
just crossed my mind the second one is
correct so to cross someone's mind
means someone you think of someone just
briefly quickly
use past tense you just crossed my mind
zaid on facebook says can i use only at
the beginning of sentences
uh yes yes uh you could
actually if you wanted to you could say
only i
saw sarah at the park so that sounds
like
for example if you and your friends were
at the park
no but your other friends did not see
sarah you saw sarah
you can say that yes that's another
possible position for only
but this leads to the last point
the guideline here jester only so i
wanted to help you
choose between these two so should i use
gesture only
for a recently completed action use just
can't use only totally incorrect to use
only
changes the meaning of your sentence
completely
for a quantity or an amount like here
i got just a thousand dollars you can
use either
so i got only a thousand dollars we can
use either
in that case at the end of a sentence
use only so i wanted to include this
because
on invitations and official documents
and so on
we often see a pattern like this here's
an example
this party is students only or you might
see
this party is for students only we
sometimes drop prepositions
this only cannot be replaced with just
so this means this person or this group
of people
is allowed or is permitted and that's it
nobody else
so we can use only at the end of a
sentence like this
okay other questions are coming in leone
on facebook says what about this
i just got my one thousand dollars you
could say that so
again that means you recently received
one thousand dollars
that you expected to receive
uh other questions i do not see
other questions so okay
sounds good that's it that is everything
for today's lesson so
again the key point i want everybody to
please please please please please
remember especially for your writing
it's very hard to remember perfect
positioning
of these words in speech even native
speakers even i make mistakes
with these words in speech like with
only but
we understand from the context from the
situation
the key point in your writing when
you're writing
use the adverb modifier these words
these words before the word you want to
modify this is the key point
for today's lesson okay
guillerme says is it correct this party
is only for
students yes you can say this party is
only
for students is also correct for
students
um all right
yes other people are saying meet you on
facebook says this party is ah
just ah just students meet you that's a
good question
this party is just for students is
correct
sometimes you'll hear um someone explain
that
at a party like if i come to a party i'm
like a professor
and i come to a party and someone says
to me
sorry professor this party is just
students
you might hear that too yes without the
preposition there good question
um others rocio says
hi i like to watch your videos i'm
learning a lot that's so cool thank you
i'm always happy when you share that you
are learning with our videos that is
awesome
okay uh danielle says i just want to say
something ah yes that's a different use
of
just uh that we i'm not talking about in
today's lesson
i have i believe i have a lesson on the
youtube channel about
uh just if it's not available yet it
will be
someday okay um let's finish up there
that was good that was super good so uh
that is uh
writing improvement lesson number two if
you missed it uh september i decided to
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about
writing improvement so if you want to
see the previous week's lesson
i talked about uh adverb clauses and how
to reduce them
next week therefore i will be back with
another one
where's my next lesson thing here it is
next week i'll be back
next week september 16th at 10 p.m
eastern standard time
i'm going to talk about three tips to
improve your writing so these were three
tips
small not small actually kind of big
concepts but i want to introduce
them to you i'm going to talk about uh
a different type of modifier today we
talked about
adverbs a few adverbs that modify
things next week i'm going to talk about
some phrases that we use as modifiers
and how they cause
trouble in our writing and i'm also
going to talk about some words you can
remove
from your writing to improve
to improve your writing and your
vocabulary so i'm excited
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副词修饰语是什么,我们将
学习
一般的修饰语 gen 是一个
小评论,
然后我们将讨论几乎
和几乎
在 第二部分也是唯一的,所以
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或修饰句子或句子一部分
的词 所以我们知道像基本
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形容词是修饰语 我们用
形容词
来修饰 名词是的,如此美丽
或令人兴奋,这些是形容词,它们会
改变
名词,它们告诉我们
有关名词的更多信息是的
副词,所以副词可以修饰动词,
所以像快或慢
这些告诉我们做某事的方式,
我们也可以使用副词来修饰
像偶尔这样的句子
是修饰整个句子的副词
我们也可以使用短语来修饰
句子
所以这些都是修饰语的类型所以
我们使用这些词或者我们使用这些
表达
来给我们更多信息或
修改
以改变部分内容 我们想说的
通常它使我们想说的
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今天我们将专注于副词
修饰语,我们要开始了 g 专注于
四个
特殊的副词修饰语
所以这里第二点有些副词是
特殊的
因为我们可以在
句子的不同部分使用它们我们可以在动词之前使用它们
就像我在这里谈到的那样修饰
动词
或者我们可以在名词前面使用它们
所以这四个是今天的特殊
副词我们今天要关注的副词修饰语
所以我在这里说我们可以在句子的不同部分使用它们,
这意味着我们
可以将这些词放在句子
中不同位置的不同
位置
并且句子仍然正确,
但问题是含义
发生了变化,这是第三点,因为
我们可以
在句子的不同部分使用这些词,我们
有时会
选择错误的位置,所以当我
说错误的位置时,我的意思是有时我们
将单词
放入 一个语法正确的地方,就像
没关系
把这个词放在那个地方在语法上是正确的,但是它
完全改变了句子的意思,
所以这就是我们的意思 今天要练习
理解不同的位置如何改变
我们句子的意思
所以今天的重点我
希望
每个人都记住
今天课上我用红色写的这一点在
你想修改的词之前使用副词修饰词在你这个词之前
想要修改
所以尽可能
靠近通常是这些修饰符的规则
是的,
对于这些今天的指南要记住的
是将它放在单词
之前,直接放在
要修改的单词或名词短语之前,
我们将练习这个 今天
如果你为你的修饰语选择一个不同的地方,
你可能会改变
句子的意思,所以这是
我们需要的基本信息,
今天的课程练习使用
这些词 okie dokie
这是今天的第一部分,所以让我们采取
休息一下,然后我们
将继续第二部分 在
屏幕上的这个横幅上
呃 免费的 pdf 课程 呃,
如果你有你的名字
和电子邮件地址,你可以得到这些
如果你在 youtube 上观看,可以查看
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如果你在 facebook 上观看,可以查看视频上方的链接 那里
有免费的 pdf 课程
,您可以下载以练习
短语、词汇、词、
介词,当然,您可以将它们
与今天的语法点放在
一起 刚刚加入今天的主题
今天的课程主题
和复习是副词修饰语我们
将要讨论
几乎和几乎首先所以
让我们开始吧,如果你还没有,
请确保喜欢并分享
这个视频,以便其他人可以找到
今天的课程 会超级
棒
的,好吧,让我们去几乎几乎
没问题,几乎和几乎发生了什么
几乎如此有趣的一点关于
今天的
母语人士的话题 一直犯这个错误,
尤其是在文本中,
当我们说话时,我们
实际上会犯同样的错误,
但是当我们只是和
朋友交谈时,
通常我们会理解
对方的意思,我们可以看到
对方的
脸,我们理解上下文 这种
情况通常
在文本中不是问题,但是
为您的单词选择正确的位置可能非常非常重要,
所以让我们记住这一点,让我们
几乎如此几乎
和几乎这里有什么区别
真的
几乎和仅仅为了这个 语法点
几乎和几乎表达
接近接近,这意味着
我们想要描述
即将发生的事情或我们非常
接近但我们没有达到的数量
几乎
在美国人的日常对话中更常见 英语或美国英语,所以
我们在日常对话中倾向于使用几乎更多的词,
而不仅仅是这样,现在让我们看
一下我们正在使用的几个
例句 g 改变修饰语的位置
是的 好的 所以第一句
这句话 ai 几乎吃了所有的
饼干
这是一个语法正确的句子
bi ate了几乎所有的饼干 好的
所以这里我只是改变了一个东西
几乎是的位置 我几乎 8 节经文我
几乎吃了
所以这两个句子之间有什么区别
几乎是在动词
8 之前是的我几乎
吃了我几乎吃了这意味着我没有
吃
我非常接近吃我非常
接近吃
但是我 没有在这里吃饼干
我吃了
这句话中的几乎所有饼干 几乎在
所有饼干之前 我的名词短语是的
,这意味着我确实吃了我
吃的非常接近所有的饼干 所以
就像 90 块
饼干也许是
在这种情况下,单词的位置几乎可以传达的差异,
所以当
你在写作中选择这样的单词的位置时,请注意这一点,所以
让我们比较一下,
或者让我们看看 在另一个例子
中,
我们可以在这个句子中使用几乎,
我几乎吃了所有的饼干,
或者我
吃了几乎所有的饼干,这
也很好
,在日常演讲中使用几乎听起来更自然一些
,
所以让我们
几乎然后再看第二
部分的下一点,听起来
几乎比我说的要礼貌一点,
这并不总是,但
您可能会在报告中看到它,或者像
在研究这些更正式或
官方的文件
中看到它,没关系 在日常对话中使用它,
但听起来更正式一点,
好吧,我正在寻找您是否有
任何问题,
好吧,好吧,让我们看看
下一对 a
和 b,我们几乎走了三个小时,
然后 我们走了将近三个小时,
所以这里的区别再次
在于修饰语的位置仅仅位于
我的动词之前,我们只是
走了,
是的,所以这意味着我们没有走路,
我们非常接近
像马一样走路 是的,我们的车坏了
,我们等了又等,
等维修服务
来了 接近
做到这一点,我们走
了近三个小时,这意味着我们
几乎又走了三个小时,所以几乎非常
接近
大约两个小时 50 分钟或两个
小时 45 分钟,
所以不是三个小时,但非常
接近 我们通过
将它放在几乎
三个小时之前再次在这里传达的差异这两个
句子都是正确的,
百分百正确,
但它们有不同的含义,好的,
好的,所以最后一点
你可能会听到几乎或
仅用作对问题的回答,
所以 上下文在这里很重要,
例如你吃了
一个人可能会说的
所有饼干吗? ch
位置
在这种情况下,当它被用作回复时,
我们必须使用上下文,
所以在这种情况下,说话者可能
就像所有人
一样,因为没有更多的饼干了
,
你吃了所有的饼干吗?我吃了几乎
所有的饼干 因此,在这些情况下,您
听到
几乎用作对话中的答复,
例如我们无法将其定位在
我们只需要依赖
的句子中 课程
我现在要检查你的视频评论
嗯,你给我发了一些例子
khanwaljit 说我在这个项目上工作
了将近一
整天 几乎一整天
karim 说我几乎没有给出
正确的答案
我失败了 我几乎失败了
给出正确答案 第二句话 我们
不正确 我们不说 我们
不说
嗯好吧 with
用现在时 fu 真的时态呃
不管有什么
我们倾向于我觉得我们倾向于
在我们报告时使用它
虽然呃就像我几乎做了这个动作
因为这就像我们想要描述
几乎发生的事情我们
过去接近做但没有
发生了
好吧 嗯 很好 很好 很好 让
我们休息一下,然后我们将只进入
今天课程的最后一部分
,我知道你有很多
问题
关于呃其他一些答案呃菲利普
说四
必须总是接近啊
不,呃,所以在我刚才的例子中,我说
呃,我们总是
我们走了将近三个小时,
不,唯一的原因是四个在这里是因为
我在
表达呃,就像一段时间,
所以当我们这样做时,我们
说 四个
三个小时四个两个小时
等等几乎就在
我的活动持续时间之前我们
不必说
四个几乎例如我可以说
我吃了几乎所有的饼干没有
那个句子中的四个所以和几乎 我们
在这里用同样的方式
呃好吧 我还没有看到任何其他问题,
哦,哦,你们中的一些人在写
我几乎要迟到直播
所以
在这种情况下写如果你想
在直播聊天中写,例如,
我快迟到了
或 我差点
忘了直播,所以我差点忘了,
或者我快
迟到了 框架底部
的底部免费的pdf课程
你可以下载一个词汇
呃pdf有很多你
可以从
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中选择现在有很多可供选择
你可以
选择任何一个
如果您在 youtube 上观看,则可以从视频下方的链接中下载一组,
如果您在 facebook 上观看,请从视频上方的链接中查看
okie dokie
嗯,我没有看到其他问题,所以我会
继续 你没有恳求 请确保喜欢
继续
仅且仅且只有
很多人
在我开始这部分之前也有关于仅摄取的问题我想说
在英语
课 101 youtube 频道上有一堂关于
only 的课程,这部分就在这里所以我
就这一点讲了一整节课,
我将
在此直播之后在 youtube 描述中添加一个链接,
以便您可以
查看一些评论以进行一些练习
只谈
这个 嘿 乔纳森 非常感谢 第
一次上课 欢迎
好吧 很酷 所以让我们只谈 所以
只
表达这个动作
或这个名词而不是其他人
所以当我们只想谈
一件事或一个人时
,
我们 仅用于这样做,
所以让我们看三个例句
,看看我们只能
在句子中放置什么地方以及为什么这会导致一些
问题
为什么这会让你的读者
感到困惑它不是很好所以 l 让我们看看
句子
ai only saw sarah at the park
bi 只
在公园里看到了 sarah ci 只在公园里看到了 sarah
正确,
但他们首先传达不同的东西
我只在公园看到了莎拉,
因为只有在动词看到之前
它意味着只是修改锯只
改变锯这意味着换句话说
我没有在公园和莎拉说话我
没有挥手致意 莎拉在公园
我没有对莎拉在公园大喊 我
只在公园看到
莎拉 所以
这意味着我没有看到其他人
我没有看到我的另一个朋友我没有
看到丽莎我没有看到
埃里克我没有在公园看到莉亚所以
我只有我在公园里只看到莎拉
没有其他人就是
这样 位置
意味着
我终于看到了 sa rah 只在公园,
所以也许你能猜到这意味着什么,
那只是之前
在公园 是的,这意味着我
在商店
没有看到 sarah 我没有在咖啡馆
看到 sarah 我没有在我家
看到 sarah 我看到了 sarah 只有在公园,
所以所有这些句子在
语法上都是正确的,
但是改变句子的位置只会
改变句子的意思,好吧,
埃里克在聊天中是的,我在
那个公园,是的,
埃里克正在注意,好吧,
那么让我们看看吧 只是因为 just
可以与 only 具有相同的含义,所以
我实际上使用了它,我想我说我刚刚
在公园里看到了 sarah
类似的东西有时
可以具有相同的含义,因为
我稍后会再谈一点
现在我想专注
于这个用途虽然它也可以指
一个最近完成的
动作是的所以让我们比较一下
我刚拿到一千美元
我刚拿到
一千美元我又拿到了一千美元
两个句子都是完全的 100
正确
我刚拿到一千美元 我刚
拿到一千美元 这里有什么区别
这个我刚
拿到一千美元 只是
在动词之前
所以得到是得到的过去时
是的
我刚得到意味着我最近
得到 一千美元所以也许在谈话之前
或昨天我得到了一千美元
来表达我们在动词之前使用的最近完成的
动作
但是我得到
了一千美元只是在
一千之前这
听起来像说话者有点
失望
所以也许演讲者期望
两千美元,或者他们认为
哦,我会得到五千美元,但
他们说我
只有一千美元,就
在这句话中可以替换为
只有我只有一千美元,
所以当你想交流时
感觉
这件事这件事,没有别的东西
你可以用只是或只是这样做
所以再次位置很重要位置
在这里我们交流非常重要
在 youtube 上吃不同的东西 anissa 说我刚到家
那应该是我刚到家
我刚到家 呃
好吧 mario 说这是他第
一次上课
好吧,所以我或者你可以
说我刚收到
一封电子邮件 在 b 我们收到
了一千美元,
但我们有点失望,
我们也得到了一千美元,
我们可能
很高兴报告它我刚
拿到一千美元所以它发生在
最近
,我正在分享那是
a 和 b
uh OK um seham 在 youtube 上的区别
是我们说你刚刚从我
脑海中闪过还是你
刚从我脑海中闪过第二个是
正确的所以越过某人的脑海
意味着你想到某人只是
短暂地快速
使用 过去式你刚刚在我的脑海中
闪过 zaid 在 facebook 上说我只能
在句子开头使用
吗 嗯 是的 嗯 你可以
如果你愿意的话 你可以说
只有我
在公园里看到了莎拉 所以这听起来
像
例如如果你和 你的朋友
在公园
没有,但你的其他朋友没有看到
莎拉你看到莎拉
你可以说是的,这是另一个
可能的位置,
但这导致了最后一点
,这里的指南只有小丑所以我
想帮助你
在这些之间做出选择 两个所以我应该
只
对最近完成的动作使用手势使用只是
不能使用完全不正确使用只会完全
改变句子的含义
为数量或像这里这样的数量
我只有一千美元你可以
使用
所以 我只有一千美元
,
在那种情况下,我们只能在句末
使用,所以我想包括这个,
因为
在邀请函和官方文件
等上,
我们经常看到这样的模式 这是
一个例子
这个派对仅限学生,或者你可能会
看到
这个派对仅限学生我们
有时会删除介词
this only 不能替换为 just
所以这意味着这个人或
这群人
被允许或被允许,仅此而已
所以我们只能在这样的句子末尾使用
好的 其他问题都在 leone
on facebook 说这个怎么办
我刚拿到我的一千美元 你
可以再说
一遍 这意味着你最近收到
了一千
美元你期望 收到
呃其他问题 我没有看到
其他问题 所以好吧
听起来不错 就是这样 这就是
今天课程的全部内容
所以我希望每个人都请的关键点
请 拜托 请
记住 尤其是你的写作
很难记住完美的
定位 演讲中的这些词,即使是
母语人士,即使我
在演讲中也会犯这些词,比如
只有,但
我们从上下文中理解 从
情况
来看,你写作的关键点,当你写作时
,
使用副词修饰这些词
这些词在你要
修改的词之前这
是今天课程的重点,好吧,
guillerme 说它是否正确这个
派对只适合
学生是的 你可以说这个派对
只
针对学生对学生来说也是正确的
你会听到有人解释
说
,如果我参加一个聚会,我
就像一个教授
,我参加一个聚会,有人
对我说
对不起教授,这个聚会只是
学生,
你可能也会听到,是的,没有
介词那里好问题
嗯其他人罗西奥说
嗨我喜欢看你的视频我
学到了很多这太酷了谢谢你
当你分享你正在学习我们很棒的视频时我总是很高兴
好吧,嗯,丹妮尔说我只是想
说点什么,嗯,是的,
这是我在今天的课程中不讨论的只是 uh 的不同用法,
我相信我在 youtube 频道上有一
堂关于
uh 的课
总有一天会好的,嗯,让我们完成
那很好,非常好,所以,
嗯,
如果
你错过了,那
就是
写作改进第二课
看到前一周的课程
我谈到了 uh 副词从句以及下周
如何减少它们,
因此我将与
另一个人
一起回来我的下一课是
下周我将在
下周 9 月 16 日东部标准时间晚上 10 点回来
是时候
我要谈谈提高写作的三个技巧了,
所以这三个
技巧
小而不小,实际上是大
概念,但我想
向你介绍它们,我要谈谈
呃另一种类型 of 修饰语 今天我们
讨论了
副词 下周一些修饰
事物的副词 我将讨论
一些我们用作修饰语的短语
以及它们如何
在我们的写作中造成麻烦,我
还将讨论一些你可以使用的词
从你的写作中删除
以提高你的写作和
词汇量所以我
对这节课很兴奋所以请在下周再次加入我的直播
如果你总是忘记
如果你总是忘记
直播你可以
在 Facebook 上设置通知
facebook或youtube上的活动页面有一个铃声
通知,
你可以为我们的直播设置,所以
请这样做,这样你就不会忘记
好吧,我今天必须完成,
所以谢谢你
一如既往地加入我的直播,超级
超级 很酷,感谢您提出的好
问题和很棒的
例句,这真是太棒了,
所以在接下来的一周里,请
从视频下方的链接中查看免费内容,
感谢您喜欢和分享今天的
课程和 en
祝你剩下的一周愉快,周末愉快,
我很快就会再见到你,
再见