English with Ronnie · EnglishLessons4U with engVid

English with Ronnie · EnglishLessons4U with engVid

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ADVERBS in English: Ronnie’s Complete Guide
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ADVERBS in English: Ronnie’s Complete Guide

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Learn the adverb endings that make your English sound more natural *immediately.* What exactly _is_ an adverb, and why does English create them in such strange ways? In this lesson, I explain how English words change into adverbs using common endings like _“-ly”, “-ward”,_ and more. You’ll learn how these endings change meaning, how native speakers actually pronounce them, and how to use them naturally in conversation. We’ll go through examples like _“quickly”, “happily”, “honestly”, “backwards”,_ and other common adverbs that English learners hear all the time but often don’t fully understand. I also explain pronunciation differences between Canadian, British, and American English, along with some funny real-life examples to help you remember the grammar. If you want to improve your vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation, and overall fluency, this lesson will help you understand how adverbs really work in everyday English. * What an adverb does * How “-ly” changes words into adverbs * Common adverb endings in English * Pronunciation tips for adverbs * Differences between British, Canadian, and American English * Natural spoken English examples Watch until the end and then test yourself with the quiz. #LearnEnglish #EnglishGrammar #Adverbs #SpeakEnglish #englishvocabulary Sign up for private lessons on my website: https://englishwithronnie.com/ More of my beginner grammar lessons: https://youtu.be/c1AFRu2HszU https://youtu.be/eR16ju68eRk In this lesson: 0:00 What's an adverb? 1:22 -ly 2:26 -ward(s) 5:04 -wise Transcript: Hey, guys. Have you ever asked yourself, "Man, what's an adverb, and what's its function? What does it do? Do you care?" You have to care because it's excitingly fun and miraculous. It's like giving birth. So what happens for a noun to become an adverb? Let me go back. Let me go backwards, here. Ronnie, what's an adverb? Easy. Got this. An adverb is a word that describes how the verb is done. So for example, I'll give you a verb, "run". How did he run? He ran quickly. How did he run? He ran slowly. So slowly, quickly. How did he run? He ran fast. "Fast" is an adverb as well. So these guys called adverbs, are they girls? They're definitely guys. Describe how the verb was done. But they stem from nouns, which is fun. So, in this lesson, brace yourself, we're going to take a noun, we're going to make it an adverb. How are we going to do it? Wonderfully. So, the most common and the easiest one way to identify an adverb is by the ending of "ly". So, in English, it actually sounds like "lee". Oh, that's very confusing. We don't say "el-ee", we say "lee". Let me clarify that. So, this pronunciation is like "lee". Important. I'll give you some examples. "Simply", simple. How was it done? It was done simply. So, when we add "ly", it describes how something is being done. "Honest", if someone's honest, they tell the truth, we would say, "Oh, he spoke honestly." "Happy", happily. "She greeted me", how? How did she greet me, Ronnie? "She greeted me happily." Now, one of my favourite adverbs, hard to say, but used a lot, "sh-ttily". What? Not "Italy", but "sh-ttily". Oh, how was your job interview? How did it go? It went sh-ttily, which is a real word. It's great. You're expanding your vocabulary and you get to say "sh-t". Awesome. Yeah. I cooked this sh-ttily. I'm sorry. We're going to have to go and get some different food. So, "ly" or "lee" is the most common. We're going to get into some more fun ones as I go... Oh, where am I going, guys? I'm going backwards or backward. Here's our next one, "ward". We don't actually say "ward", we say "word". I've always told you English pronunciation is weird, so the pronunciation of this is like "word". Here's another interesting fun fact. British English and Canadian English, thank you, we use the "s". We say "I'm going forwards", "I'm going backwards", but in American English, they seem to just not have the "s". They're like, "No, we don't need the 's', we've got other stuff." So, you choose, do you want to speak American English, would you like to speak British English, Canadian English? It doesn't matter. Okay? You can Monday and Tuesday say the "s", Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. No "s". It's up to you, man. Basically, if you add "ward" or words to a noun, you're telling the person in what direction you're going in. So, as I said before, I can go "backwards", again, it looks like "wards", but it's "word". I can also, as I said, go "forward" or "forwards". "Afterwards", it just means after, really, like afterwards or after that I did something fun. […]

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