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I liked that you used modal verbs, as was given in the instructions for this video. It's really nice to listen to you, because there are no unnecessary pauses in your speech and you express your thoughts freely.
There is not such language on earth that is 100 % original. Many languages borrow from other words, phonetics, grammar, etc. The English language is no exception, under the influence of various factors from outside, it has changed and supplemented. Consider the impact on the English language over time. 1. 55bc. The roman invasion of the UK. When they came and stayed for sometime they brought wrote Latin language. Natives started to learn Latin words and it become integrated into the language (29% of influence). Some of influenced words: - human - Animal - Dental - Decimal - Digital - library - military - Science - station 2. 5th century Germanic migration. They language they brought become Аnglo-Saxon. -26% of language come from it. Examples of some words which are used nowadays: - above - Again - Apple - And - Bad - Good - Cake - Eat - Drink - Arm - Boy - Girl - House - Hand - Bread - Food 3. 6th century English peop...
Word formation of adjectives An adjective can describe a person, animal, place, thing or tell the number or quantity of the noun. An adjective can be a single word (like exciting, amusing) or a compound(hard-working, self-centered) that actually modifies the noun. The different kinds of adjectives define the noun, verb or sometimes even other adjectives. Suffixes to form adjectives Suffixes go on the end of words. They change a word from one part of speech, such as a noun or a verb, to another, such as an adjective. For example, if you add ‘ -able’ to ‘ solve’ , you create the adjective ‘ solvable ’ . They told me the problem was not solvable , but I thought it was easy. The professional secretary was very helpful . She immediately understood what I needed. The word ‘ professional’ comes from ‘ profession’ , and ‘ helpful’ comes from ‘ help ’. The most common adjective suffixes a...
Adverbs An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Adverb Formation Rules Simple adverbs Some adverbs may look the same as adjectives. This includes words like hard, fast, well and late . It also includes words like daily, weekly, monthly and yearly , which are used to talk about how often something happens: Adjective Adverb Jerry has a fast horse. I have a yearly eye test. I don’t feel well. Henry can run fast. I have my eyes tested yearly. The project is not going well. Derived adverbs Derived adverbs are often formed by adding – ly to the end of an adjective. The suffix ‘-ly’ usually tells us that the word is an adverb and tells us how something happens: Adjective Adverb He was slow . Freya sang. She was quiet. Ryan was careful with the box. He moved slowly . Freya sang...
I really think that your video made in high level way. You speech is excellent, there is no mistakes as I listened to and you freely use modals. Also, you seemed to me calm and relaxed. What’s more, I think you were sad or exhausted, smile more! 🐥
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