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Leibniz Zhao
What's the difference between "read aloud" ,"read loud" and "read loudly"?
31 Thg 08 2021 12:43
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"Reading aloud" is reading out loud and not in your head.
"Reading loudly" is when you read aloud, but you do it very loudly, like shouting.
31 tháng 8 năm 2021
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Hi Junnan. "Read aloud" = read so that other people can hear you (read and speak at the same time). For example, in a language class a teacher might say "Junnan, please read the first paragraph of the text aloud".
You can also say "Read out loud" which has the same meaning as "read aloud".
Loudly = noisily/in a way that produces a lot of noise.
For example: "He was talking very loudly in the library and everyone was annoyed".
So, if someone is "reading loudly" they are reading in a noisy way (although this is quite strange haha).
"Read loud" isn't correct.
31 tháng 8 năm 2021
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Read aloud = read out loud = say the words as you're reading.
Read loud is technically wrong, although people do say it. It should be read loudly because read is a verb, so you need an adverb. Either way, it means read aloud... but with more volume...like a teacher talking to a student in class...read the paragraph aloud, but as there's a lot of noise coming from outside, read loudly.
31 tháng 8 năm 2021
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Tiếng Trung Quốc (Quan thoại), Tiếng Anh, Tiếng Nhật
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