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Mình đăng topic này nhằm mục đích cải thiện cách trả lời trong các kì speaking exam
1. We can use adverbs like really and so before a positive adjective.
Example: - She's really outgoing
- He was so creative
2. We can use the adverbs (really and so) before a negative adjective, but we normally do this only if we do not like person or angry with them.
Example: She's so nosy
3. If we say something negative about someone, it can sound rude or too direct. We often soften negative comments for this reason.
Here are two ways of doing this:
* If you use a character adjective to describe someone in the exam, you should expan on it or explain it.
Example:
Và nhờ HMF giữ hộ, cái tính hay làm mất vở ==> hay mất tài liệu ><
Cảm ơn các bạn đã giành chút ít thời gian ra đọc!!
Mình đăng topic này nhằm mục đích cải thiện cách trả lời trong các kì speaking exam
1. We can use adverbs like really and so before a positive adjective.
Example: - She's really outgoing
- He was so creative
2. We can use the adverbs (really and so) before a negative adjective, but we normally do this only if we do not like person or angry with them.
Example: She's so nosy
3. If we say something negative about someone, it can sound rude or too direct. We often soften negative comments for this reason.
Here are two ways of doing this:
- can be a bit
- not very + a positive adjective
* If you use a character adjective to describe someone in the exam, you should expan on it or explain it.
Example:
- She's really outgoing and sociable - she's always going out with friends and colleagues.
- He's not very reliable so for example if I email him, he won't respond.
- She's terribly blunt, which means she quite often upsets us with the things she says
Và nhờ HMF giữ hộ, cái tính hay làm mất vở ==> hay mất tài liệu ><
Cảm ơn các bạn đã giành chút ít thời gian ra đọc!!