Honestly, it´s kind of difficult to know in which part of the sentence we should add the adverbs, wheter at the beginning, in the middle or at the end; but, fortunately, we have this exercises to improve and to understand better.
Introduction
Relative Sentences in Advanced English
Working with Infinitives
Purpose and Intention (In order to / So as to)
Using in order to and so as to
Infinitives as Subject and Complement
Supposed to / Meant to / Misunderstandings
Thought and Wondered / Asking Politely
Quiz: Working with Infinitives
Rules and Instructions in Common Places
Need to and Passive Infinitives
Modals and Passive Infinitives
Expressing Prohibition with Forbid and Allow
Rules and Instructions Role Play
Quiz: Rules and Instructions in Common Places
Reporting what others say
Reported Speech with Infinitives
Reporting what others say Role Play
Cleft Sentences with what and it / Emphasis and Summary
Quiz: Reporting what others say
Description and Clarification
Restrictive and Non-restrictive Clauses
Omitting the pronoun
Options: Whether or not...
Quiz: Description and Clarification
Expressing Reason, Probability and Contrast
Adverbs of Evaluation and Opinion
While / Whereas / Whilst / Contrasting and Comparing
Due to: Certainly / Likely
Quiz: Expressing Reason, Probability and Contrast
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Conozcamos una nueva forma de construir oraciones para dar tu opinión o evaluar una situación, utilizando adverbios.
Tal vez ya conozcas los adverbios terminados en “-ly” cuyo significado, la mayoría de las veces, podemos traducirlo al español como la terminación “-mente”.
Veamos algunos ejemplos:
Este tipo de adverbios podemos usarlos para expresar razones, probabilidad y contraste. Nos permiten hacer un comentario o una evaluación sobre una determinada situación.
Degree of Certainty | Attitude | Judgment |
---|---|---|
Apparently | Frankly | Bravely |
Clearly | Fortunately | Carelessly |
Definitely | Honestly | Fairly |
Doubtfully | Hopefully | Foolishly |
Obviously | Luckily | Kindly |
Presumably | Sadly | Stupidly |
Probably | Seriously | Unfairly |
Undoubtedly | Unbelievable | Wisely |
Veamos algunos ejemplos más:
Expresa tu grado de certeza ante una situación, tu actitud ante la misma u opinión. Los adverbios terminados en “-ly” te serán muy útiles para estos propósitos y te permiten también ampliar tu vocabulario.
Contribución creada por: Kevin Fiorentino (Platzi Contributor).
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Honestly, it´s kind of difficult to know in which part of the sentence we should add the adverbs, wheter at the beginning, in the middle or at the end; but, fortunately, we have this exercises to improve and to understand better.
The examples were easy but I need the structure of this type of sentence.
I certainly think those are very good exercises to improve our vocabulary.
Apparently, the class seemed to be hard at the beginning, mainly because I wasn’t catching the answers for the examples but, fortunately I did the exercises pretty clearly. I feel proud of it.
Lisa unbelievably forgot her ID at the office
My grandmother fell herself seriously, but fortunately she did not hurt.(my grandmother fell, but fortunately she did not hurt herself seriously)
Presumably, he did not want to work at the company anymore.
I foolishly left my wallet on the bus.
Unbelievably, Lisa forgot her ID at the office
Definitely this exercises were pretty easy, undobtedly the class was understood
Frankly, I found this class very interesting
Apparently this topic it’s easy
I certainly understood the contents of this class. Honestly, I think the teacher delivered the content kindly.
I foolishly left my wallet on the bus.
This class was incredibly useful, I will definetly use this tips for my next interview. The profesor did and astonishingly good work.
Presumably, he did not want to work at the company anymore.
I certainly agreed those exercises are very good exercises to improve our english
Honestly was a good way to practice the topic, and the most probably is I’m going try to continue making to improve more my English
the exercises were easily learned professor
Certainly those were really easy exercises 😄
Can be " I left my wallet, foolishly, on the bus"?
Amazingly, I did good in all examples.
Fortunately, I can understand this class correctly.
Unfortunately I didn’t know some vocabulary like “foolishly”, but I think it was great.
Fortunately, I passed my driving test on the first attempt.
I certainly think these exercises were very appropriate for the class. Undoubtedly, if we keep practicing, we will handle these adverbs as masters. it could be a bit confusing at the beginning but with the wise explanation we just received we will be able to improve our speaking and grammar.
Fortunately, I found platzi which is a place where I can study english happy
It was comfortable but I could hardly understand the class
Honestly, I learned some new words that I didn;t know, but these exercises were easily to answer
words that i didn’t know
Degree of Certainty:
Attitude:
Judgment
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