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2.2.5.3. Trạng ngữ chỉ tần xuất: ua

2.2.5.3. Trạng ngữ chỉ tần xuất: uasully, sometimes, always, seldom, never, rarely, ...
a. Usally (thường là)
(i) Usually biểu đạt tần xuất trung bình: Tom usually gets home from work early.
(ii) Usually biểu đạt sự quen thuộc của sự việc được nói tới trong câu: He usually helps us in case of need.
b. Always (luôn luôn)
(i) Always biểu đạt thang độ coa nhất của tần xuất: You are always welcome here, Tom
(ii) Always nhấn mạnh tính bền vững của sự việc được nói đến: I will always remember the first day to school.
c. Sometimes (thỉnh thoảng)
Sometimes diễn đạt sự việc xảy ra không thường xuyên: She is sometimes forgetful.
d. Seldom (hiếm khi)
Seldom diễn đạt tần xuất thấp của một sự việc: We seldom go out.
e. Rarely (ít khi)
Rarely diễn đạt tần xuất rất thấp của sự việc: They rarely talk to each other.
2.2.5.4. Trạng ngữ chỉ mức độ sẵn sàng: willingly, readily, gladly, certainly, ...
a. Willingly (vui lòng, tự nguyện)
Willingly biểu thị sự tự nguyện: He willingly helped her.
b. Readily (sẵn sàng)
Readily biểu thị sự sẵn dàng hoặc được chuẩn bị để thực hiện việc gì đó: They readily agreed to help us.
2.2.5.5. Trạng ngữ chỉ nghĩa vụ: definitely, absolutely, possibly, at all costs, by all means,...
a. Definnitely (nhất thiết là)
Deffinitely diễn đạt sự chắc chắn, không thể khác được về điều được nói đến trong câu: He definitely has to come.
b. Absolutely (tuyệt đối phải là)
Absolutely diễn đạt mức độ tuyệt đối đối với điều được nói đến trong câu: We had to absolutely engage low gear.
c. Possibly (có thể phải)
Possinly diễn đạt sự bắt buộc ở mức độ trung bình: She could possibly have to go.
d. At all costs ( bằng mọi giá)
At all costs diễn đạt sự bắt buộc ở mức độ cao: We must win at all costs.
e. By all means (bằng mọi cách)
By all mean mang nghĩa như at all costs nhưng nhấn mạnh biện pháp thực hiện: We must persuade him by all means.
2.2.6. Trạng ngữ trạng thái tùy chọn biểu thời trong tiếng Anh
2.2.6.1. Gia ngữ chỉ thời gian: yet, still, already, once, soon, just, ...
a. Yet (vẫn chư­a)
yet diễn đạt tình trạng chưa xảy ra của sự việc được nói đến trong câu, xét theo thời điểm xác định trong câu: By 5 pm We hadn't done the work yet.
b. Still (vẫn còn)
Still biểu đạt sự duy trì sự việc hay tình trạng được nói đến trong câu: We still visited the pagoda before it was demolished.
c. Already (đã)
Already biểu đạt tình trạng đã xảy ra trước thời điểm nói: He had already left by the time I came.
d. Once (đã từng)
Once diễn đạt sự việc đã từng xảy ra trong quá khứ.: We once had a heated discussion about that.
e. Soon (nhanh chóng)
Soon biểu đạt sự xảy ra nhanh chóng của sự việc được nói đến trong câu: He soon went to sleep then.
f. Just (vừa mới)
Just biểu đạt tình trạng vừa mới kết thúc của sự việc: We have just finished the work.
2.2.6.2 Trạng ngữ tùy chọn chỉ tính điển hình: occasionally, generally, regularly, mainly, for the most part, ...
a. Occasionaly (đôi khi)
Occasionaly biểu đạt tần xuất thấp, không xác định: We occasionally met each other.
b. Generally (nhìn chung)
Generally diễn đạt cái nhìn khái quát, không đi vào chi tiết: Verbs in English can generally be classified in accordance with types of complementation.
c. Regularly (đều đặn)
Regulary biểu đạt sự xuất hiện đều đặn của sự kiện: She attends the class regularly
d. Mainly (chủ yếu)
Mainly nhấn mạnh tầm quan trọng của sự việc được nói đến: Whether she will succeed or not mainly depends on her academic ability.
e. For the most part (phần lớn)
For the most part nhấn mạnh tính phổ biến của hành động: For the most part, legal procedures are strictly followed in such cases.
2.2.7. Trạng ngữ trạng thái tùy chọn chỉ thức
2.2.7.1 Trạng ngữ trạng thái tùy chọn chỉ tính chất hiển nhiên: of course, surely, obviously, clearly.
a. Of course (tất nhiên)
(i) Of course có thể được sử dụng để trả lời khẳng định hoặc phủ định loại yes/no questions: Do you like Jane? - Of course yes (or Of course not)
(ii) Of course có thẻ được sử dụng để xác nhận tính xác thực của sự việc: Ten years have passed and of course he can't remember it.
(iii) Of course biểu đạt sự dứt khoát của người nói về quyết định của mình: Of course you will have to do it
b. Surely (chắc chắn)
Surely biểu thị sự chắc chắn của người nói về điều được nói ra: Surely he 's not working over there now.
c. Obviously (hiển nhiên)
(i) Obviously biểu đtạ tính chất dễ nhận biết của sự việc: They were obviously doing nothing about it at that time.
(ii) Obviously biểu thị tính xác thực: That piece of work was obviously a hard nut to crack.
d. Clearly (rõ ràng)
Clearly biểu đạt tính chất dễ nhận biết hoặc dể hiểu: Clearly, Tom's not a happy man.
2.2.7.2 Trạng ngữ trạng thái tùy chọn chỉ cường độ: just, simply, merly, only, etc.
a. Just (chỉ mới)
Just biểu đạt sự giảm nhẹ để làm tăng mức độ lịch sự khi đưa ra yêu cầu, khi cắt ngang lời của người khác hoặc khi muốn thay đổi chủ đề cuộc thoại: I just want to finish the work as soon as possible.
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Kết quả (Anh) 1: [Sao chép]
Sao chép!
2.2.5.3. Status of languages only: uasully frequency, sometimes, always, seldom, never, rarely, ...a. Usally (usually)(i) the average export frequency expression Usually: Tom usually gets home from work early.(ii) Usually the expression of the work referred to in the sentence: He usually helps us in case of need.b. Always (always)(i) Always expression a coa for Qin's: You are always welcome here, Tom(ii) Always stressed sustainability of the work are said to: I will always remember the first day to school.c. Sometimes (sometimes)Sometimes things occur expressions not often: She is sometimes forgetful.d. Seldom (rarely)Low frequency of expression seldom true: We seldom go out.e. Rarely (rarely)Rarely expressing very low export frequency of the incident: They rarely talk to each other.2.2.5.4. language availability Status: willingly, gladly, readily, certainly, ...a. Willingly (please, voluntary)Willingly connotes voluntary: He willingly helped her.b. Readily (ready)Readily connotes available easily or are preparing to do something: They readily agreed to help us.2.2.5.5. State language only obligation: definitely, absolutely, possibly, at all costs, by all means, ... a. Definnitely (necessarily)Deffinitely convey certainty, are about to be told to in the sentence: He definitely has to come.b. Absolutely (is absolute)Absolutely absolute levels of expression for what was said in the sentence: We had to absolutely engage low gear.c. Possibly (probably right)Possinly permission required in medium level: She could possibly have to go.d. At all costs (all)At all costs the expression required in high level: We must win at all costs.e. By all means (in any way)By all mean meaning as at all costs but insisted measures taken: We must persuade him by all means.2.2.6. the optional State language Status schedule forecast in English2.2.6.1. the only language Family time: yet, still, already, once, Smartphone, just, ...a. Yet (yet)yet interpreting the status has not happened of the incident referred to in the question, consider the time determined in the sentence: By 5 am We hadn't done the work yet.b. Still (still)The expression still maintain the incident or condition referred to in the sentence: We still visited the pagoda before it was demolished.c. Already (has)Already reached icon status has occurred prior to the time said: He had already left by the time I came.d. Once (once)Once the expression that has ever occurred in the past.: We once had a heated discussion about that.e. Soon (soon)Soon the expression occurs quickly of the incident referred to in the sentence: He soon went to sleep then.f. Just (recently)Just expression past status of the job: We have just finished the work.2.2.6.2 language Status options: only occasionally, generally, regularly, mainly, for the most part, ...a. Occasionaly (sometimes)Occasionaly expression low frequency, not defined: We occasionally met each other.b. Generally (generally)Generally express the essential look, don't go into details: Verbs in English can generally be classified in accordance with types of complementation.c. Regularly (regularly)Regulary expression the occurrence regularity of the event: She attends the class regularlyd. Mainly (mainly)Mainly stressed the importance of the work are said to: Whether she will succeed or not mainly depends on her academic ability.e. For the most part (majority)For the most part emphasize the popularity of action: For the most part, legal procedures are strictly followed in such cases.2.2.7. Status of the Optional Protocol only State language2.2.7.1 language Status the status of the option properties only obvious: of course, surely, obviously, clearly.a. Of course (course)(i) Of course can be used to answer the affirmative or negative yes/no type questions: Do you like Jane? -Of course yes (or Of course not)(ii) Of course is the card used to confirm the authenticity of the work: Ten years have passed and of course he can't remember it.(iii) Of course the definitive expression of people talking about her decision: Of course you will have to do itb. Surely (sure)Surely indicates the certainty of people talking about things being said: Surely he ' s not working over there now.c. Obviously (obvious)(i) Obviously recognizable properties đtạ schedule of events: They were obviously doing nothing about it at that time.(ii) Obviously denote authenticity: That piece of work was obviously a hard nut to crack.d. Clearly (clear)Expression clearly recognizable properties or pliable understand: Clearly, Tom's not a happy man.2.2.7.2 only option State language Status in intensity: just, simply, merly, only, etc.a. Just (just)Just the expression fell slightly to increase the level of courtesy when making the request, when dissecting other people's words or when you want to change the phone theme: I just want to finish the work as soon as possible.
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Kết quả (Anh) 2:[Sao chép]
Sao chép!
2.2.5.3. Adverb of frequency: uasully, sometimes, always, seldom, never, rarely, ...
a. Usally (usually)
(i) Thường average frequency expression: Tom gets home from work early Thường.
(Ii) Thường express familiar events referred to in the sentence: He helps us in case of Thường need .
b. Always (always)
(i) Always express the scale of frequency coa: You are always welcome here, Tom
(ii) Always emphasize the sustainability of the work in question: I will always remember the first day to school.
c. Sometimes (sometimes)
Sometimes things happen expressed infrequently: She is sometimes forgetful.
D. Seldom (rarely)
Seldom low frequency of expression of one thing: We seldom go out.
E. Rarely (rarely)
Rarely express very low frequency of events: They rarely talk to each other.
2.2.5.4. Adverb of degree of readiness: willingly, readily, gladly, certainly, ...
a. Willingly (please, voluntary)
indicates the willingness Willingly: He Helped the her willingly.
B. Readily (ready)
Readily available indicate the proximity or be prepared to do something: They help us to readily Agreed.
2.2.5.5. Obligations adverb: definitely, absolutely, possibly, at all costs, by all means again, ...
a. Definnitely (necessarily)
Deffinitely express certainty, the other can not be about what is said in verse: He definitely has to come.
B. Absolutely (absolutely should be)
Absolutely absolute expression level to what is said in the statement: We had to absolutely Engage low gear.
C. Possibly (probably right)
Possinly mandatory couched in moderate: She could possibly have to go.
D. At all costs (at all costs)
At all costs required to express a high level: We Must win at all costs.
E. By all means again (in every way)
By all mean mean like at all costs but insisted measures taken: We phải persuade him by all means.
2.2.6. Language options status update schedules in English
2.2.6.1. Sale terms of time: yet, still, already, once, soon, just ...
a. Yet (still have not)
yet express condition of the incident has not happened yet is mentioned in the question, given the time specified in the question: By 5 pm We had not done the work yet.
B. Still (still)
Still express or maintaining the condition mentioned in the question: We still visited the pagoda is before it was demolished.
C. Already (have)
Already express condition that occurred before the time said: He already left by the time Had I came.
D. Once (once)
Once expressed incident has happened in the past We once had a heated .: discussion about that.
E. Soon (rapidly)
occurs Soon express fast facts mentioned in the sentence: He Went to sleep soon then.
F. Just (just)
Just express condition of the just concluded work: We have just finished the work.
2.2.6.2 update only language typical options: occasionally, Generally, regularly, mainly, for the most part, ...
a. Occasionaly (sometimes)
low frequency Occasionaly expression, unspecified: We met each other occasionally.
B. Generally (generally)
Generally overview expression, without going into details: Verbs in English can be classified in accordance with Generally types of complementation.
C. Regularly (regular)
expressions regulary regular occurrence of the event: She attends the class regularly
d. Mainly (mostly)
Mainly stressed the importance of the matter in question: Whether She Will succeed or not mainly depends on her academic ability.
E. For the most part (the majority)
For the most part emphasized the popularity of action: For the most part, legal Strictly Procedures are followed in vd cases.
2.2.7. Optional adverb only official state
language status 2.2.7.1 update option is only obvious nature: of course, surely, Obviously, Clearly.
A. Of course (course)
(i) Of course that can be used to pay claims or negative type of yes / no questions: Do you like Jane? - Of course yes (or Of course not)
(ii) Of course there are cards used to confirm the authenticity of the work: Ten years have passed and of course he can not remember it.
(Iii) Of course the achieving finality of people talking about their decisions: of course you phải do it
b. Surely (surely)
surely indicates the certainty of what is said about: surely he 's not working over there now.
C. Obviously (obvious)
(i) DTA Obviously the nature of the incident recognizable: They were doing nothing about it Obviously at that time.
(Ii) Obviously denote authenticity: That piece of work was a hard nut Obviously to crack.
d. Clearly (apparent)
expressed the nature Clearly recognizable or understandable: Clearly, Tom's not a happy man.
2.2.7.2 update option only state language intensity: just, Simply, Merly, only, etc.
a. Just (just)
Just express mitigated to increase the level of polite when making the request, when interrupted by another person or when you want to change the conversation topic: I just want to finish the work as soon as im possible.
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