Adverbs and Adjectives with -ly

Adjectives and Adverbs with -ly

Watch the video and learn how to use these correctly.

Many learners think all -ly words are adverbs, but that’s not always true!

 

In this video, you’ll learn the difference through clear examples and common mistakes.

 

In this lesson, you will learn:

When -ly words are adjectives (e.g., friendly, lonely, lively, elderly)

When -ly words are adverbs (e.g., early, hourly)

Correct vs. incorrect sentence structures

Common mistakes like “he plays lonely” vs. correct usage

Natural expressions like “in a timely manner” and “people-friendly”

How meaning changes depending on word position and grammar

 

Through simple examples, you’ll improve your understanding of:

 

English sentence structure 

Adjective vs. adverb usage

Common ESL grammar mistakes

Natural, fluent English expressions

 

This video is perfect for ESL learners, English students, and anyone improving their grammar and speaking skills.

 

Practice along and test your understanding with real examples!

Watch the video below for more information.

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