⚜ Grammar lesson ⚜
❓ what's the difference between bad and badly??
🔻🔺Bad vs. Badly🔺🔻
📢Definition:
🔴The adverb badly is used to tell how something is done.
🔴 The adjective bad is used to refer to health or feelings .
✔️ to complete linking verbs such as :
🔸 seem
🔹 look
🔸 taste
🔹 smell
🔔Examples⬇️
1. Our football team played
(bad ❌, badly✅) last night.
🔅Our football team played badly last night.
2. John felt
(bad✅, badly❌) about the loss.
🔅John felt bad about the loss.
3.The medicine doesn't taste
too
(bad✅, badly❌).
🔅The medicine doesn't taste too bad.
4. Our science project went
(bad❌, badly✅).
🔅Our science project went badly.
5. The air in the sewer smelled
(bad ✅,badly❌ ).
🔅 The air in the sewer smelled bad.
Level: Elementary_Intermediate
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❓ what's the difference between bad and badly??
🔻🔺Bad vs. Badly🔺🔻
📢Definition:
🔴The adverb badly is used to tell how something is done.
🔴 The adjective bad is used to refer to health or feelings .
✔️ to complete linking verbs such as :
🔸 seem
🔹 look
🔸 taste
🔹 smell
🔔Examples⬇️
1. Our football team played
(bad ❌, badly✅) last night.
🔅Our football team played badly last night.
2. John felt
(bad✅, badly❌) about the loss.
🔅John felt bad about the loss.
3.The medicine doesn't taste
too
(bad✅, badly❌).
🔅The medicine doesn't taste too bad.
4. Our science project went
(bad❌, badly✅).
🔅Our science project went badly.
5. The air in the sewer smelled
(bad ✅,badly❌ ).
🔅 The air in the sewer smelled bad.
Level: Elementary_Intermediate
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#Grammar #IELTS #lesson
🆔 @WeEnglish 💠