Showing posts with label II. Common Confusion/Mistakes-A-actual & actually. Show all posts
Showing posts with label II. Common Confusion/Mistakes-A-actual & actually. Show all posts

How to Use ACTUALLY, KiND OF, AT ALL?


source: Learn English with EnglishClass101.com        2018年4月21日
In this video, Alisha answers 7 questions.
- Could you explain, please, how to use the expressions: ""at all, kind of, actually and big picture""?
- Hey Alisha, what does ""you just made my day"" mean? I still don't fully understand it.
- Hi Alisha. I love your lessons. What's the difference between words: intelligent, smart and clever? Thank you so much.
- ""Back to back"", what does this mean? Sometimes I hear this in baseball games
- I'm reading Harry Potter and I've just seen the sentence: ""G'night, Harry"". How do you pronounce it?
- Wich is the diference of pronuciation about life and live?
- What is the correct use, is it ""I have breakfast... I have lunch... I have dinner"" or ""I breakfast... I lunch... I dine""?

Using 'actually', 'in fact' and 'well' (BBC Learners' Questions)


source: BBC Learning English     2017年4月7日
Yukki in Japan asks: "Could you please tell me the difference between 'actually', 'in fact' and 'well'?"
Actually / In fact:
Both can modify or contradict
Both can introduce more detailed information or clarify.
Well:
Can indicate someone is about to speak
Can make create thinking space when talking
Can introduce a statement where expectations have not been fulfilled
Can also soften corrections or criticisms.
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