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Why they use “literally” a lot in a sentence when they are talking.And they like saying “though”at the end of a sentence.
4 de jun. de 2021 23:00
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The word ‘literal’ means ‘exact’ so when someone says literally it means exactly.
So for example:
If I say : ‘I will literally kill you if you don’t listen to me’
This sentence means ‘I will kill you’.I’m not joking.My words are ‘accurate’ and I’m not joking or exaggerating.
4 de junio de 2021
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Unfortunately "literally" has become a trendy word that people just put in everywhere for no reason- - at least in the U.S. Hopefully this has started to subside.
A more legitimate use of "literally" would be to distinguish between an expression and a literal event.
6 de junio de 2021
Hello!..
Am Stella from the united States..,Los Angeles,I want someone who can teach me Chinese,I promise to teach you English in return.
5 de junio de 2021
Yes, you definitely can... 😊
6 de junio de 2021
'though' at the end of the sentence is an adverb, it is used when you are saying something that is different from or contrasts with a previous statement
Example: I shouldn't consume dairy but I love it though.
Hope this helps. 😊
4 de junio de 2021
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