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davood007
what is the difference between loud(adv), aloud and out loud in english?
2010年8月10日 04:46
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'aloud' and 'out loud' are for all intents and purposes synonyms. They both refer to sounds that are 'audible' or 'able to be heard'. For example, when trying to practice English, it is useful to read sentences aloud.
Loud is an adjective that means a high volume sound. For example, the music is too loud. Loudly is the adverb form of loud (i.e., to scream loudly).
2010年8月10日
speak out loud; read out loud; scream out loud
say it aloud; say it out loud; read it aloud; read it out loud
I think that sums it up.
2010年8月10日
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