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How to use "loud, aloud and loudly"?
How to use "loud, aloud and loudly"?I can't understand their differences. And I don't know when I should use them.
Thanks a lot!
May 8, 2014 3:43 AM
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Here are the three different meanings. Loud is an adjective, it means making a lot of noise. Aloud is an adverb, it means to talk or shout in a voice loud enough to be heard. Loudly is also an adverb and means to speak making a lot of noise. Here is an example of each; I heard a loud bang and then saw black smoke,He read her letter aloud to the rest of the family and She spoke very loudly.
I hope this helps you :)
May 8, 2014
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