DO NOT Say 'Really' - Use These Advanced English Words Instead!

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What's up everyone? In today's lesson we are learning alternative words to use

instead of "very" to take your English to the next level.

Now, "very" is a word that is used a lot by English learners as well as native

English speakers. However, it's quite a weak word that

doesn't really add much value or extra meaning to your sentences.

For example, saying "very bad" or "very beautiful"

is fine but it's not really adding anything extra to your sentence,

it's not really making much more sense, and instead you could be using some

really interesting vocabulary that is going to add emphasis and add

some extra meaning to your sentence. By the way, if you're new here, every week

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So in today's lesson we are going to be learning about some of these words that

you can be using to take your English to the next level.

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If you'd like to learn more vocabulary,

just like in this lesson, then I highly recommend our lesson with

"Alternatives to Saying Good." You can click up here or in the

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