Hi Jennifer! You rock! There were plenty of new adverbs for me in this lesson but I managed to get 10/10. One of my favorites is "superfluously". 1) The lecturer got on his soapbox and bored us to tears. His lecture was really superfluously long.
Hello, Jennifer.😊 I wasn't familiar with many of those adverbs, yet fortunately, I got 10/10, which I owe to your plain explanation. I'm ostensibly happy about the score, but deep down, I vehemently feel I have to expand my vocabulary of adverb. I'm sure your subscribers are unanimously satisfied with JForrest English. Thanks a million as always.😺
I think I need to watch this video several times because they are quite new and difficult to memorize from the first time. Thank you for sharing this video.
Thank you Jennifer for this great video. I scored 9 out of 10. I said he was inevitably angry about being fired, because I thought when you get fired you would unstoppably feel angry.
I have noticed that many of the advanced words in English come from Latin, because they are very similar to their meanings in Spanish. I really like your videos, and your way of speaking.
At 3:29, your explanation about the implication or connotation of the meaning of inordinately helps us to understand the word and its implication better. Thank you. 😅
Actually I learned new 10 adverbs today in light of you teacher I hope it will be helpful for my english next level ✔️✔️ Thank you for giving us this essential lesson 🙏❤️
I think the teachers or even others are more inordinately worry about our mistakes than us:-) at least it is how our grades and finally talent are estimated:-) and people usually judge you by your mistakes. personally me, I never take my mistakes in English vehemently, as I am in learning process ,and I try to learn from the mistakes, especially if it is magnanimously corrected:-) though, I hope my learning process and the mistakes will not last superfluously 😂
Teacher, What does it mean when we say human impulses. Let's say: they are prone to these human impulses. What is the meaning of impulses given in the sentence
@@fredylopez2477 I'm not sure about this. Let's wait for Jennifer to decide. The context in which I used impulse is an uncountable noun. Yes , it takes an article in some place where it has different meanings.
I got 10 / 10. I hadn't seen many of the adverbs until you lesson. Thank you for perpetually preparing these excellent lessons.
You're the best! 😘
Hi Jennifer! You rock! There were plenty of new adverbs for me in this lesson but I managed to get 10/10. One of my favorites is "superfluously". 1) The lecturer got on his soapbox and bored us to tears. His lecture was really superfluously long.
WHOO HOO! That's a great one!
Thanks so much appreciated ❤❤❤
You are the best dear Jennifer
You are so welcome!
the lesson is not superfluously long, it is Valuable.
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
I got 9/10 🤓
I thought the word "Ostensibly" meant something else, today I learned something new.
Thanks a lot, Jennifer 👍✔️💯😃
WHOO HOO!
Me too😊
Your skill of inculcating adjectives is profound
Thanks for watching! 😁
Thanks so much for sharing advanced adverbs, dear teacher. 🙏
Thank you so much! 😊
This video undoubtedly valuable .
You're the best! 😘
Hello, Jennifer.😊 I wasn't familiar with many of those adverbs, yet fortunately, I got 10/10, which I owe to your plain explanation. I'm ostensibly happy about the score, but deep down, I vehemently feel I have to expand my vocabulary of adverb. I'm sure your subscribers are unanimously satisfied with JForrest English. Thanks a million as always.😺
You're the best! 😘
Score is four out of ten. Unamously is my word. Thank you coach for the lesson.
Great job!
Simply great!
Thanks for watching! 😁
I think I need to watch this video several times because they are quite new and difficult to memorize from the first time. Thank you for sharing this video.
I'm so happy to hear that! 😍
Hoooraaaay! I got 10/10!
By the way, I found this series very practical❤
Great job! Glad you enjoyed!
I like - eminent ❤ Jenifer is eminent for her English lessons which motivate everyone around the world 😊
Thank you for that! This video is really wonderful. The most part of informations from here is absorbed to my brain so easily! haha
Glad it was helpful!
Most of them are new for me,bust in light of ya teacher I learned them❤️
Great job!
Loved it. 😍
WHOO HOO!
Thank you Jennifer for this great video.
I scored 9 out of 10.
I said he was inevitably angry about being fired, because I thought when you get fired you would unstoppably feel angry.
Thank you so much! 😊
Very useful❤
Glad you think so!
Thank you so much for everything
Any time!
I have noticed that many of the advanced words in English come from Latin, because they are very similar to their meanings in Spanish.
I really like your videos, and your way of speaking.
My pleasure! 😘
Most of them are new for me. But they are very useful adverbs to learn and practice! Teacher Jennifer thank you so much ❤️!
So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @abadalrhmazkoo922 ❤️
Good morning power teacher Jennifer thank you for your's videos 😊
Thanks for watching! 😁
10/10. We Hispanic students have an advantage because most advanced English vocabulary has an etymological Latin base.
That's awesome!
At 3:29, your explanation about the implication or connotation of the meaning of inordinately helps us to understand the word and its implication better. Thank you. 😅
Haha, I'm so glad!
As great as always.❤🎉
Thanks for watching! 😁
Actually I learned new 10 adverbs today in light of you teacher I hope it will be helpful for my english next level ✔️✔️ Thank you for giving us this essential lesson 🙏❤️
Thanks for watching! 😁
thanks 😀
Thanks for watching! 😁
Awesome
Thanks for watching! 😁
MORE please 🙏
More to come! 🤩
Happy studying English Thank you for the nice video Have good Day Maam 👌
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thanks and 9/10.
Thanks for watching! 😁
9/10 ❤❤ eminent
Amazing! ❤
Jennifer nice clase de inglés with advanced adverbs for to speak clear and fluent y te miras bonita! en tu clase de english
Thank you so much! 😊
لاالاه الا الله سبحان الله والحمد لله ولا إله إلا الله والله أكبر ❤️
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Jennifer the best
You are!
10/10 yeah😊
WHOO HOO! 😊
1持续性的
2 确定发生
3 不寻常
4 原谅
5 实际上另外一回事
6:持续长时间
7危险性 不稳定
8 多余
9 全体一致
10情绪化
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1:incessantly
2:inevitability
3:inordinately
4:magnanimously
5:ostensibly
6:perpetually
7:precariously
8:superfluously
9:unanimously
10:vehemently
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10/10 really
My pleasure! 😘
Good
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10/10
WHOO HOO! 😁
vehemently,superfluously,magnanimously,
Thank you so much! 😊
Incessantly lm here with you
Thank you so much!
It would be great if before the activity you display all the words and review the pronunciation of the vocabulary.
Great suggestion! 😁
I want to learn English perpetually.😊
WHOO HOO! I'm here to help!
I think the teachers or even others are more inordinately worry about our mistakes than us:-) at least it is how our grades and finally talent are estimated:-) and people usually judge you by your mistakes. personally me, I never take my mistakes in English vehemently, as I am in learning process ,and I try to learn from the mistakes, especially if it is magnanimously corrected:-) though, I hope my learning process and the mistakes will not last superfluously 😂
I'm so glad! That's a great attitude!
I got 9/10. madam.
WHOO HOO! ❤️
I scored 8
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9/10
Amazing job! 🥳
I got 8/10
WHOO HOO!
Teacher, What does it mean when we say human impulses. Let's say: they are prone to these human impulses. What is the meaning of impulses given in the sentence
Desires, urges and triggers that are really natural to humans.
Like impulse to eat when you're hungry.
@@SONAM_Y like AN impulse to eat.
Impulse is a countable noun.
Exactly!
@@SONAM_Ythank you.
@@fredylopez2477 I'm not sure about this. Let's wait for Jennifer to decide.
The context in which I used impulse is an uncountable noun.
Yes , it takes an article in some place where it has different meanings.
How to find a quiz
It's at the end of the lesson!
I always show ostensibly positive moods when I run into something new, but inside me, I worry 😮😊
😮 Good example!
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My pleasure! 😘
Slay
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Mam teach me English
More to come! 🤩
Mam what i do tell me teach me grammar and advance grammar also. Proper with accent idioms. Good conversation.
Ostensibly life just going😢
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Maybe l don't inordinately upset
You're the best! 😘
Bad things isn't perpetually happened
Love it!
Good job
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