Advanced Adverbs | English Grammar | Speak Clearly & Confidently

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

Комментарии • 131

  • @陳祁安
    @陳祁安 Год назад +2

    I got 10 / 10. I hadn't seen many of the adverbs until you lesson. Thank you for perpetually preparing these excellent lessons.

  • @Ari3870
    @Ari3870 Год назад +2

    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.

  • @Jordan-ph6vt
    @Jordan-ph6vt Год назад +1

    Thanks so much appreciated ❤❤❤
    You are the best dear Jennifer

  • @omarsulaymanali7380
    @omarsulaymanali7380 Год назад +3

    the lesson is not superfluously long, it is Valuable.

  • @horacio3248
    @horacio3248 Год назад +3

    I got 9/10 🤓
    I thought the word "Ostensibly" meant something else, today I learned something new.
    Thanks a lot, Jennifer 👍✔️💯😃

  • @TariqMufti
    @TariqMufti 3 месяца назад

    Your skill of inculcating adjectives is profound

  • @gregoriussudaryono260
    @gregoriussudaryono260 Год назад

    Thanks so much for sharing advanced adverbs, dear teacher. 🙏

  • @AbdulKader-mb9dl
    @AbdulKader-mb9dl 6 месяцев назад

    This video undoubtedly valuable .

  • @cactus4242
    @cactus4242 Год назад

    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.😺

  • @zerugamer
    @zerugamer Год назад

    Score is four out of ten. Unamously is my word. Thank you coach for the lesson.

  • @hilalahmad7286
    @hilalahmad7286 Год назад

    Simply great!

  • @nourhanbayrakdar3906
    @nourhanbayrakdar3906 Год назад

    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.

  • @Mahdokht27
    @Mahdokht27 Год назад +2

    Hoooraaaay! I got 10/10!
    By the way, I found this series very practical❤

  • @ziyodaxonkhaknazarova534
    @ziyodaxonkhaknazarova534 15 дней назад

    I like - eminent ❤ Jenifer is eminent for her English lessons which motivate everyone around the world 😊

  • @viniciushenriquedossantos8026
    @viniciushenriquedossantos8026 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for that! This video is really wonderful. The most part of informations from here is absorbed to my brain so easily! haha

  • @madleenkhalaf
    @madleenkhalaf Год назад

    Most of them are new for me,bust in light of ya teacher I learned them❤️

  • @mohamedabdullahi5441
    @mohamedabdullahi5441 Год назад

    Loved it. 😍

  • @ece7218
    @ece7218 Год назад

    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.

  • @Farhankhan-ud6iw
    @Farhankhan-ud6iw Год назад

    Very useful❤

  • @normaldayofvlog8831
    @normaldayofvlog8831 Год назад

    Thank you so much for everything

  • @marioluiscarbajofabra
    @marioluiscarbajofabra Год назад

    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.

  • @abadalrhmazkoo922
    @abadalrhmazkoo922 Год назад

    Most of them are new for me. But they are very useful adverbs to learn and practice! Teacher Jennifer thank you so much ❤️!

    • @JForrestEnglish
      @JForrestEnglish  Год назад +1

      So glad you enjoyed the lesson, @abadalrhmazkoo922 ❤️

  • @franciscojose6496
    @franciscojose6496 Год назад

    Good morning power teacher Jennifer thank you for your's videos 😊

  • @juanjosebolanosluque4559
    @juanjosebolanosluque4559 2 месяца назад

    10/10. We Hispanic students have an advantage because most advanced English vocabulary has an etymological Latin base.

  • @Saha9800
    @Saha9800 Год назад

    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. 😅

  • @sageru-v7h
    @sageru-v7h Год назад

    As great as always.❤🎉

  • @koshilakarunathilaka8830
    @koshilakarunathilaka8830 Год назад

    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 🙏❤️

  • @NasimBerouche
    @NasimBerouche Год назад

    thanks 😀

  • @bhagyaprasadg8958
    @bhagyaprasadg8958 Год назад +1

    Awesome

  • @khrystynabudza7091
    @khrystynabudza7091 8 месяцев назад

    MORE please 🙏

  • @BlueRoad_Vietnguyen
    @BlueRoad_Vietnguyen Год назад

    Happy studying English Thank you for the nice video Have good Day Maam 👌

  • @henleycheung3615
    @henleycheung3615 Год назад

    thanks and 9/10.

  • @joviScene
    @joviScene 9 месяцев назад

    9/10 ❤❤ eminent

  • @daniellopez-nj1bf
    @daniellopez-nj1bf Год назад

    Jennifer nice clase de inglés with advanced adverbs for to speak clear and fluent y te miras bonita! en tu clase de english

  • @muhamadhannaoui7821
    @muhamadhannaoui7821 11 месяцев назад

    لاالاه الا الله سبحان الله والحمد لله ولا إله إلا الله والله أكبر ❤️

  • @неоромуль
    @неоромуль Год назад

    Jennifer the best

  • @akim3355
    @akim3355 Год назад

    10/10 yeah😊

  • @wangtian5871
    @wangtian5871 Год назад

    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

  • @wangtian5871
    @wangtian5871 Год назад

    1:incessantly
    2:inevitability
    3:inordinately
    4:magnanimously
    5:ostensibly
    6:perpetually
    7:precariously
    8:superfluously
    9:unanimously
    10:vehemently

  • @zakihonesty3268
    @zakihonesty3268 Год назад

    10/10 really

  • @deepakgoel5658
    @deepakgoel5658 Год назад

    Good

  • @lucywu8520
    @lucywu8520 Год назад

    10/10

  • @EricHwang
    @EricHwang Год назад

    vehemently,superfluously,magnanimously,

  • @motahareh-g9p
    @motahareh-g9p Год назад

    Incessantly lm here with you

  • @joviScene
    @joviScene 9 месяцев назад

    It would be great if before the activity you display all the words and review the pronunciation of the vocabulary.

  • @yanomasahiro4695
    @yanomasahiro4695 Год назад

    I want to learn English perpetually.😊

  • @miranda7747
    @miranda7747 Год назад

    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 😂

  • @wqretfgh3473
    @wqretfgh3473 Год назад

    I got 9/10. madam.

  • @hameedabibi6239
    @hameedabibi6239 Год назад

    I scored 8

  • @sevilmmmdli5229
    @sevilmmmdli5229 10 месяцев назад

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @joviScene
    @joviScene 9 месяцев назад

    9/10

  • @mdtufazzal3340
    @mdtufazzal3340 Год назад

    I got 8/10

  • @norbenricobacani9618
    @norbenricobacani9618 Год назад +1

    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

    • @SONAM_Y
      @SONAM_Y Год назад +1

      Desires, urges and triggers that are really natural to humans.
      Like impulse to eat when you're hungry.

    • @fredylopez2477
      @fredylopez2477 Год назад

      ​@@SONAM_Y like AN impulse to eat.
      Impulse is a countable noun.

    • @JForrestEnglish
      @JForrestEnglish  Год назад

      Exactly!

    • @norbenricobacani9618
      @norbenricobacani9618 Год назад +1

      ​@@SONAM_Ythank you.

    • @SONAM_Y
      @SONAM_Y Год назад

      @@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.

  • @ishtyaq
    @ishtyaq Год назад

    How to find a quiz

  • @sergiishevcov5625
    @sergiishevcov5625 Год назад

    I always show ostensibly positive moods when I run into something new, but inside me, I worry 😮😊

  • @guero_i00
    @guero_i00 Год назад

  • @mederic394
    @mederic394 Год назад

    ❤😸

  • @ABRAHANPRIETO-t6h
    @ABRAHANPRIETO-t6h Год назад

    Slay

  • @sadikbashashaikh7866
    @sadikbashashaikh7866 Год назад

    Mam teach me English

    • @JForrestEnglish
      @JForrestEnglish  Год назад +1

      More to come! 🤩

    • @sadikbashashaikh7866
      @sadikbashashaikh7866 Год назад +1

      Mam what i do tell me teach me grammar and advance grammar also. Proper with accent idioms. Good conversation.

  • @motahareh-g9p
    @motahareh-g9p Год назад

    Ostensibly life just going😢

  • @motahareh-g9p
    @motahareh-g9p Год назад

    Maybe l don't inordinately upset

  • @motahareh-g9p
    @motahareh-g9p Год назад

    Bad things isn't perpetually happened

  • @CoronaVirus-uy1cw
    @CoronaVirus-uy1cw Год назад

    Good job