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aloud loud loudly, what is the difference among them?
24 июля 2017 г., 11:21
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loud is just an adjective to describe something or someone that is noisy. For example, "the music is very loud" You will here "loud" being used to describe a very eccentric, brightly coloured outfit as well but this is rare and a bit old-fashioned. Mainly older people will use this word in this way.
and loudly is an adverb describing the way a verb is done, but unlike aloud, which means to read something to someone else, loudly means with more volume,"say it loudly" is a bit different to "say it aloud". aloud is also an adverb, but means audibly, not necessarily with great volume. For example, "Please read the book aloud to the class."
I will try and use both in a sentence for you:
"Tim was reading a book and Sarah asked him to read the book aloud. Tim read too quietly, so Sarah asked him to read it loudly."
24 июля 2017 г.
First Point|: Loud = adjective Loudly = adverb
He is a very loud person. She speaks very loudly
Aloud just means that you can hear something and it is not silent. "He read the book aloud"
24 июля 2017 г.
Loud- adjective (describes a noun) for example" She has a very loud voice"
Loudly- adverb (describes a verb, action) for example "She SPOKE very loudly".
24 июля 2017 г.
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