Make your English stronger with INTENSIFIERS: very, really, so, do, definitely, absolutely…
What are intensifiers? They are little words that have a big impact on the meaning and feeling of your sentence. In this simple lesson, I’ll introduce you to a few examples, and I’ll show you how they can be used in sentences to strengthen them. We will cover the intensifiers very, do, so, really, absolutely, definitely, and extremely. I do hope you find it useful! Test your understanding of this video with the quiz: https://www.engvid.com/make-your-english-stronger-with-intensifiers/
More of my lessons for improving your everyday English:
Using SIMILES to improve your everyday English https://youtu.be/rzcbmr7ol6E
Basic English: How to pronounce negative contractions https://youtu.be/mdvRis4_79Q
In this lesson:
00:00 7 Intensifiers in English
00:38 very
01:46 do
02:27 so
02:48 really
03:44 absolutely
04:49 definitely
05:44 extremely
Видео Make your English stronger with INTENSIFIERS: very, really, so, do, definitely, absolutely… канала Learn English with Gill · engVid
More of my lessons for improving your everyday English:
Using SIMILES to improve your everyday English https://youtu.be/rzcbmr7ol6E
Basic English: How to pronounce negative contractions https://youtu.be/mdvRis4_79Q
In this lesson:
00:00 7 Intensifiers in English
00:38 very
01:46 do
02:27 so
02:48 really
03:44 absolutely
04:49 definitely
05:44 extremely
Видео Make your English stronger with INTENSIFIERS: very, really, so, do, definitely, absolutely… канала Learn English with Gill · engVid
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