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Benjamin’s English · engVid | 5 simple English words with many meanings: VERY, TOO, ENOUGH, QUITE, RATHER @engvidBenjamin | Uploaded March 2020 | Updated October 2024, 5 minutes ago.
Some simple English words have MANY meanings, and can be used in many different ways. In this important English lesson, you will learn about five simple words that have multiple meanings: very, too, enough, quite, and rather. I will show you the different ways in which these words are used. You will learn the function of each of these words in a sentence, whether adverb, adjective, or something else, and I will give lots of examples. Not only is it useful to understand the grammar, but it will also help you have a good variety of vocabulary to be a more interesting speaker and writer. Because it is VERY VERY boring to repeat the VERY same words in a VERY repetitive way. This lesson contains basic yet RATHER important concepts of English grammar that are VERY useful for everyday speech. There will be a quiz, TOO, so you can get ENOUGH practice. It would be QUITE a shame to miss out on it! engvid.com/very-too-enough-quite-rather
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5 simple English words with many meanings: VERY, TOO, ENOUGH, QUITE, RATHER @engvidBenjamin

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