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Word order - Place of Adverbs | English Grammar Lesson | B1-Intermediate 

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@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 5 месяцев назад
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@antoniovittorio4686
@antoniovittorio4686 2 года назад
THANK YOU for this very helpful lesson ! I will no longer be confused on where to put my adverbs when i write or speak. Besides, I like your way of teaching because, through your discurse, you really raise the confidence of your students in their ability to reach fluency with your method. By for now, Antonio
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@AngloLinkEnglish 2 года назад
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@lucasmoreira7680
@lucasmoreira7680 4 года назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 4 года назад
I'm glad this has been helpful to you, Lucas!
@ursanvalentin
@ursanvalentin 6 лет назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
Thank you very much, Valentin!
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@jadepastorahoilfuentes6673 Год назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish Год назад
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@isacsantos426
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@fazilpeerally5288
@fazilpeerally5288 6 лет назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
Thank you for your continued support and encouragement, Fazil!
@armie_h
@armie_h 3 года назад
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@salihhaj3189
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@i.krahman9272 4 года назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish 4 года назад
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@clarissabias1965
@clarissabias1965 4 года назад
Thanks for this, I'll be using this video supplemented with a worksheet for my EFL students :)
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@AngloLinkEnglish 4 года назад
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@abdulbaqi1290
@abdulbaqi1290 3 года назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish 3 года назад
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@mahmoudnaser7556
@mahmoudnaser7556 6 лет назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish 4 года назад
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@psmrao62 3 года назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish 3 года назад
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@psmrao62
@psmrao62 3 года назад
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@maududahammedmithu1075 3 года назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 3 года назад
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@mohammedalmdr4209
@mohammedalmdr4209 3 года назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish 3 года назад
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@KantiPatelWaves
@KantiPatelWaves Год назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish Год назад
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@amanialzhrani4811
@amanialzhrani4811 Год назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish Год назад
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@javierlorenzo2055
@javierlorenzo2055 3 года назад
thank you teacher
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@AngloLinkEnglish 3 года назад
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@luigi5326
@luigi5326 2 года назад
Minoo, please tell me if I used the adverb correctly in this sentence: "You look great, either with black hair or with gray hair."😀 Thank you for the lesson. Amazing as always. God bless.
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 2 года назад
Thank you very much, Luigi, for both compliments! If you're referring to 'great', yes, that's perfectly correct. We should use an adjective (great) rather than an adverb because 'look' in this context is a sense verb, not an action verb.
@vineetsooryawanshi6629
@vineetsooryawanshi6629 3 месяца назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 3 месяца назад
Thank you! I'm glad you like my teaching method.
@k.padhikari9917
@k.padhikari9917 4 года назад
Great teach, ma am thank you very much
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@AngloLinkEnglish 4 года назад
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@hiteshsuthar1097
@hiteshsuthar1097 2 года назад
That was really useful information. Thank you so much.
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@jeewanidasanayaka3800
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@AngloLinkEnglish 3 года назад
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@niranjandm3537
@niranjandm3537 4 года назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish 4 года назад
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@ahmedzouad761
@ahmedzouad761 5 лет назад
Hello my lovely teacher Minoo How are you? Thank you so much for your lessons I really love your videos and of course I love too much Minoo
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 5 лет назад
Thank you for your continued support, Ahmed!
@ansaristeaching3024
@ansaristeaching3024 2 года назад
Good lesson
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@AngloLinkEnglish 2 года назад
Thanks!
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@emma2hamy92 5 лет назад
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@elahebeloon2476 4 года назад
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@maonhep9183 3 года назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish 4 года назад
Thanks a lot, Varsha!
@elhousseinyderaz6671
@elhousseinyderaz6671 6 лет назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
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@negarnaseri635
@negarnaseri635 Год назад
It was awesome. I really appreciate that.❤️🌺 I have a question. Is it wrong to say I usually don't go instead of I don't usually go?
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish Год назад
Thank you! Grammatically, 'usually' must go before the main verb, but this rule is not always followed by native speakers.
@MustaphaQKemal
@MustaphaQKemal 6 лет назад
Thank you! It's been very interesting. I have a question please. I want to ask you about "as well" and "too" ... What is the right position for them within the sentence ?
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
You're very welcome. At the end of the sentence: Jill is happy too / as well. If you want to stress the subject, you can put 'too' after it: Jill too is happy.
@marcinlis8965
@marcinlis8965 Год назад
09:51 - should the adverb be placed directly after the the verb 'to be'? 'He is often not at his desk.'?
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish Год назад
I would put it after the negation: He is not often ....
@flyinglights2
@flyinglights2 2 года назад
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@mshukurs
@mshukurs 4 года назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish 4 года назад
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@fyoubeach
@fyoubeach 3 года назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 3 года назад
Glad to hear that!
@AdnanKhan-tm8xv
@AdnanKhan-tm8xv 6 лет назад
Once again thank you very much you are grate.....
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
Thank you very much!
@sejal5661
@sejal5661 2 года назад
Thank you maam. I was just confused with this sentence: The king's palace was(to be exception) +heavily(adverb) + guarded(main verb) during the riots.
@zpt_angel
@zpt_angel 2 года назад
It help lots
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 2 года назад
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@luckas1 6 лет назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
Thank you very much, Lucas and Ahmad!
@rukhsanafaiz8871
@rukhsanafaiz8871 4 года назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish 4 года назад
Thanks a lot, Rukhsana!
@pakistanarmysgirl8469
@pakistanarmysgirl8469 3 года назад
The People who dislike the video are Back benchers 😂😏💜
@beathard69
@beathard69 6 лет назад
Thanks A Lot Minoo!...Very Important Topic...And Good To Know The Right Way To Use Those Adverbs!...Thanks Again!...
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
You're most welcome. I'm glad you've enjoyed the lesson.
@walidoulondon8107
@walidoulondon8107 6 лет назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
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@emmredemirel
@emmredemirel 6 лет назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
Thank you very much, Emre!
@mshukurs
@mshukurs 4 года назад
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@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 4 года назад
My pleasure!
@jhongratareodava5043
@jhongratareodava5043 3 месяца назад
Hello, Is it right that in a negative sentence the word "never" should always be put after the subject (she) just asking because the next sentence you have mentioned is after the LV. Still tricky for me. Thank anyways.
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 3 месяца назад
It would be more accurate to say that 'never' goes before the main verb, so if there's an auxiliary or a modal verb, it will not be after the subject: She has never done it. She can never do it.
@edu..tech..psychology..dev7386
Hi mam i understood english but i cant speak with out seeing on the notes how can i practies with out seeing notes pls am affride of this problem
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish Год назад
You need to work on your listening skills. Try dictation exercises: Listen and write down what you hear. Then look at the text.
@kamatchihariharan369
@kamatchihariharan369 2 месяца назад
Hi ma'am.. I love your videos. They have been very helpful for me in my English learning journey. I have a request, ma'am. Could you please tell me the usage of the word "only"? It can be placed before any parts of speech when we want to emphasise it, am I right, ma'am?
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 2 месяца назад
Thank you! I'm glad my lessons have been helpful to you. Yes, the neutral position is before the main verb, but if you want to emphasise a specific element, you can put it before that element.
@kamatchihariharan369
@kamatchihariharan369 2 месяца назад
@@AngloLinkEnglish Thanks for the reply, ma'am. When we place it before a main verb, it will modify the verb alone, won't it?
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 2 месяца назад
Maybe so, but the message stays the same. There's no difference other than emphasis between 'I've only seen this movie once.' and 'I've seen this movie only once.'
@kamatchihariharan369
@kamatchihariharan369 2 месяца назад
@@AngloLinkEnglish But, I heard that using only before different parts of speech can change the whole meaning of a sentence as we stress the word for emphasis when we speak it. E.g. *Only I* saw her in the park. I *only saw* her in the park. I saw *only her* in the park. I saw her *only in the park*. These four sentences don't mean the same, do they?
@dissanayakedmslb
@dissanayakedmslb 6 лет назад
Great work dear Teacher , Thank you. I have a small query , "The items A and B are both cheap" or "The items A and B both are cheap". Please explain what is the correct one
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
You're very welcome. The first sentence is correct: Adverbs go after the verb to be'.
@dissanayakedmslb
@dissanayakedmslb 6 лет назад
Thank you very much for your reply and resolved my query
@kunalsrivastava7033
@kunalsrivastava7033 5 лет назад
The way of your teaching is awsome....you worth more subscriber.....i have one request to you that please make video on auxilary and main verbs.
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 5 лет назад
Thank you very much! I think my lesson called 'Questions' would cover the auxiliary verbs for all the tenses with different main verbs. You may want to watch that.
@nira3160
@nira3160 5 месяцев назад
Thank you!!!!
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 5 месяцев назад
You're welcome!
@diffystyle1758
@diffystyle1758 6 лет назад
Very fabby and akamai . Teacher please bring more like this . Very nice love you .sometimes I'm very confused where to put adverbs.
@alipezu
@alipezu 4 года назад
At 2:02 "We often have to remind him." How "have to" is main verb here? If it is, then what is "remind" in this sentence?
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 4 года назад
Yes, 'have to' is an ordinary verb, and therefore the main verb in this sentence. 'remind' is the second verb in its base form.
@tigranhambardzumyan2167
@tigranhambardzumyan2167 Год назад
Hey, thanks, for the video. I've a question, In Section exception you told that The previous adverbs we looked come after the verb 'to be' even when to be is the main verb,, but here is the thing ,, in previous examples I couldn't find any where to be is before adverb, could you please tell which 'Previous adverb' about you are mentioning here, thanks
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish Год назад
Look for examples in the Continuous tense, where 'to be' is the auxiliary verb: I'm also expecting an apology. I'm also angry.
@tigranhambardzumyan2167
@tigranhambardzumyan2167 Год назад
@@AngloLinkEnglish Thanks. but look I'm also expecting an apology. Isn't the verb expecting is the main verb here? Or lets say how to determine main or aux. verb
@tigranhambardzumyan2167
@tigranhambardzumyan2167 Год назад
@@AngloLinkEnglish Like here I'm also expecting an apology. I'm is main and aux. verb at the same time? I think I gout confused
@tigranhambardzumyan2167
@tigranhambardzumyan2167 Год назад
@@AngloLinkEnglish May be you are referring the adverbs as previous if you have another video about adverbs?
@timeforlearningscience1217
@timeforlearningscience1217 6 лет назад
Congratulations for 1M subs
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
Many thanks!
@anjinuth
@anjinuth 6 лет назад
I always look for you come up with another new lesson. It's been a great help for me since I came across your channel
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@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
I'm glad you've enjoyed my lessons!
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@periklisgewrgiou5327 5 лет назад
thank you so much
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@anilstanley2754
@anilstanley2754 6 лет назад
it is indeed a splendid class maam .God bless all your endeavours .
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@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
Thank you very much!
@chilakashalemraju3668
@chilakashalemraju3668 3 года назад
Really outstanding Ma'am. Thank you so much. Would you please clarify the 7th question? What if we say 'We both are fond of seafood' instead of 'We are both fond of seafood'? Doesn't 'both' come after subject, ma'am? I even heard one of my friends say it comes after the subject, ma'am.
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 3 года назад
Thank you! As far as I know, 'both' comes before the main verb except with the verb 'to be'.
@chilakashalemraju3668
@chilakashalemraju3668 3 года назад
@@AngloLinkEnglish Thanks a lot ma'am. God bless you
@abubakarhasham2890
@abubakarhasham2890 5 лет назад
Thank you so much, for teaching Me. This leson was helpful to me.
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 5 лет назад
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@thulasidaskh1111
@thulasidaskh1111 3 года назад
It really helped
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@AngloLinkEnglish 3 года назад
Excellent!
@nuriarodriguezjurado3037
@nuriarodriguezjurado3037 2 года назад
I just wanted to ask, which one of the two versions on this topic is right. I found it confusing. You have two videos about this object and the order is a little bit different, but well, it's something that is basic. thank you
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 2 года назад
Go with this version. The reason they're different is that the position of 'how' depends on what it describes and how it's formulated. My 'how' examples in this video are more common ones.
@aparecidoferreiravais321
@aparecidoferreiravais321 6 лет назад
Great video teacher thanks so much
@aim2975
@aim2975 6 лет назад
Aparecido FERREIRA VAIS How many channels do you watch to learn English?
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
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@yasmineghomrane
@yasmineghomrane 4 года назад
Thank you so much miss you are amazing 💗
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 4 года назад
Thanks a lot, Yasmine!
@danitm4394
@danitm4394 4 года назад
I got everything correct 'till the exercise 14, I don't understand why never goes before "have to", does that mean adverbs that express a negative state go before the auxiliary/modal verb and the main verb? sorry if I got it wrong!
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 4 года назад
'have to' is not a modal verb. It's an ordinary verb, like 'want' or 'try'. So, you can put your adverb before it unless you want to stress the second verb.
@aim2975
@aim2975 6 лет назад
Thank you for your great efforts.
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@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
You're very welcome.
@eltacabbasov5118
@eltacabbasov5118 4 года назад
I can this lesson.But super lesson
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@AngloLinkEnglish 4 года назад
Thank you!
@hiralalkapar8165
@hiralalkapar8165 6 лет назад
very effective class mam
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@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
Many thanks!
@pathirana89
@pathirana89 5 лет назад
good job. thanks
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@AngloLinkEnglish 5 лет назад
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@itsyourfollower5850
@itsyourfollower5850 5 лет назад
I just got clarified. Thank you, madam.
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@AngloLinkEnglish 5 лет назад
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@fazomohammad6177
@fazomohammad6177 2 года назад
Great.... 😍
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@AngloLinkEnglish 2 года назад
Thank you!
@thuonkhon1683
@thuonkhon1683 4 года назад
plz teach me about using prefix and suffix in English
@magicalspell3399
@magicalspell3399 6 лет назад
You are a life saviour 👌
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
I'm glad this has been helpful to you.
@michelesilvestri3672
@michelesilvestri3672 6 лет назад
Hi Minoo your videos are always a pleasure.... We missed you!
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
Thank you very much, Michele!
@mimomimo6304
@mimomimo6304 6 лет назад
hi,I saw your last lesson, it's instructive. Thank you for your efforts
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
You're very welcome.
@asmaaelaraby8980
@asmaaelaraby8980 5 лет назад
It's a really helpful lesson for me
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 5 лет назад
I'm glad to read that.
@josejuniorcumbe9012
@josejuniorcumbe9012 6 лет назад
Once again thank you so much
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
My pleasure!
@dr.ibrahimhassan8501
@dr.ibrahimhassan8501 6 лет назад
Thanks ,Very Important Topic
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
You're welcome.
@15FpsLife
@15FpsLife 3 года назад
He works Regularly - correct But He Regularly works - incorrect but why ? Can you please explain this?
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 3 года назад
I don't think that's incorrect. Both positions (before and after the verb) are acceptable.
@salmanruz4212
@salmanruz4212 5 лет назад
Mam you have made another video as well in which you have shown word order different altogether...so which one is correct...mam could you plz tell us...???
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 5 лет назад
The 'Adverbs' video just completes the information in the first 'Adverbs' video. There's no contradiction. The 'Word Order in Statements' video puts the 'how' in different places. This is because of the type of 'how' I've chosen. Go with the second video.
@kh2115
@kh2115 6 лет назад
Dear Anglo link First of all, I really want to thank you for share these usefull videos . I can't understand (future tenses in the past) would you please share a vedio about that
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
You're most welcome. I've made a note of your request.
@sadamth6714
@sadamth6714 5 лет назад
Hi,I have a question about this sentence "they have finally agreed to negotiate "how to separate word order this sentence ? I have little bit confuse.could you clarify ?
@yalcnbatalay7185
@yalcnbatalay7185 6 лет назад
Thank you mınoo,another great work as usual.
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
My pleasure, Yalcin!
@mygmail2402
@mygmail2402 3 года назад
Do you have channel to teach IELTS ?
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 3 года назад
No, I only help students with IELTS preparation one-to-one.
@nancyshew9328
@nancyshew9328 6 лет назад
Thank you very much,, it’s amazing video, I appreciate it......
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
You're very welcome.
@moreyour6365
@moreyour6365 5 лет назад
Thanks. Useful lesson!
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 5 лет назад
You're welcome.
@beerakadeepa
@beerakadeepa 2 года назад
Ma’am, why can’t we place Adverb Never at the end of the sentence.
@user-bx8qy9wd8g
@user-bx8qy9wd8g 6 лет назад
Thank you :) I have a question "I really don't know how this happened." I saw this sentence. Is this correct?? adverb(really) has to be between auxiliary and main verb so I think It has to be "I don't really know how this happened." as your video. Is this right??
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
Yes, the neutral position is between 'don't and 'know'. As I said in my reply to your previous post, native speakers often take liberties with the neutral word order. when they want to stress something. In this case 'really' is being stressed.
@user-bx8qy9wd8g
@user-bx8qy9wd8g 6 лет назад
Anglo-Link Thank you :)
@mukeshkumar-rl7fh
@mukeshkumar-rl7fh 5 лет назад
Amazing
@mimomimo6304
@mimomimo6304 6 лет назад
salam alikoum,I saw your last lesson, it's instructive. Thank you for your efforts
@imadkhan6932
@imadkhan6932 4 года назад
W. Salaam
@mariamkinen8036
@mariamkinen8036 6 лет назад
Thank you.💕🌷
@AngloLinkEnglish
@AngloLinkEnglish 6 лет назад
You're welcome.
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