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BACK as a noun, verb, adjective and adverb

29th April 2019 by Andrew

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Pronunciation:     /bæk/ “back” is a very common word in English. We use "back" in many different situations. "back" is a noun, verb, adjective and adverb. Let's look at each one. back as a noun There are two uses of "back" as a noun: Let's look at each one. Part of the body "back" is part of the body as per this … [Read more...] about BACK as a noun, verb, adjective and adverb

What does “at all” mean in English?

10th April 2019 by Andrew

angry woman

"at all" is most commonly used in questions and negative sentences."at all" gives emphasis. It makes the meaning stronger. "at all" means "even a little", "in any way" or "even slightly" Usually, "at all" is at the end of the question or sentence. "at all" in a question Jane: "Do you love me at all?"(Meaning: Do you love me, even a little?) "at all" in negative … [Read more...] about What does “at all” mean in English?

Difference between QUICK, QUICKLY and FAST

4th April 2019 by Andrew

man running

What is the difference between "quick", "quickly" and "fast" in English? These 3 words are related to speed or time. They are similar but there are a few important differences. Let's look at each one in more detail. Quick "quick" is an English adjective. It gives us more information about a noun (person, place or thing).Meaning: "quick" describes something that happens … [Read more...] about Difference between QUICK, QUICKLY and FAST

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