248 – Rather, Quite, Fairly, & Pretty – 4 Alternatives to Very | Happy English Podcast Learn English
Michael Photo Credit: Stephen R. Pellerine Photography on Facebook & Instagram I’m sure a lot of Happy English Podcast listeners know how to use very, but there are a few other words that you can use in your everyday English that function just like very. For today’s English lesson, I’m going to show you how to use the adverbs fairly, rather, quite, and pretty in your English conversation and writing. Here are the example sentences. To get the details of this English lesson, you need to listen to the podcast or the check the transcript for the details: Using Fairly: Jack plays golf fairly well, considering he just started playing last year. Jenny’s French is fairly good. I’m sure she’ll have no trouble during her business trip to Paris. Using Quite: I was quite tired last night so I went straight to bed. Akira knows football quite well, so if you want to know the rules, just ask him. I quite like spending time with Jenny. She’s a very interesting person.Read full article from 248 – Rather, Quite, Fairly, & Pretty – 4 Alternatives to Very | Happy English Podcast Learn English
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