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What's up everyone? In today's lesson we are learning alternative words to use
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instead of "very" to take your English to the next level.
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Now, "very" is a word that is used a lot by English learners as well as native
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English speakers. However, it's quite a weak word that
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doesn't really add much value or extra meaning to your sentences.
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For example, saying "very bad" or "very beautiful"
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is fine but it's not really adding anything extra to your sentence,
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it's not really making much more sense, and instead you could be using some
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really interesting vocabulary that is going to add emphasis and add
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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
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you can be using to take your English to the next level.
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And we'll be doing it with some hilarious scenes
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from Zoolander.
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If you'd like to learn more vocabulary,
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just like in this lesson, then I highly recommend our lesson with
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"Alternatives to Saying Good." You can click up here or in the
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description box below to watch that lesson next.