These simple words and expressions can make your English much clearer! In this lesson I’ve put together vocabulary that can express time, frequency, amount, distance, and ability. Most of these words are adverbs, but I’ll show you how they can be used as adjectives, conjunctions, nouns, and verbs too. We’ll learn the words through examples in the context of a job interview, so you hear real-life usage. By using these words correctly, you’ll drastically improve your English, so play this video and advance your English!
Got 09/10 .☺ Last question was quite interesting , i really enjoyed. Excellent lesson. Thank you so much ,Benjamin!
Annie
i have got 90p i really enjoyed it was the great explanation i really appreciate it
rahel1990
Being honest, I didn’t know we can use “always” in a present perfect sentence. Even though, I got 10 out of 10.
Thanks for the video, Benjamin.
GrumpyHungry
Hallo Marcos,
I have thought it too. After reading your comment, I´ve looked up the word in the dictionary and the use of “always” is possible with the present perfect as well.
10/10. Quite interesting. Thank you very much for so useful video!
Dr Max
Thanks Benjamin. You have an extinguished way to describe the lesson.
Abdulateef
Wow! Your explanation was just perfect. Got 10/10.
I’ve always had problems with “as of yet”. I used
to think it was a bit “snobbish”, you know. I “used to” because I don’t any longer. Not after this lesson.Actually, it sounds “very” British.
Thank you very much,Benjamin
Sonia1234
Benjamim, in the comment above, should I have said
“I don’t any more”? Is “ANY LONGER” okay?
Hope you read these comments. I’d really like to
know that.
Sonia1234
Useful lesson. Thanks Benjamin!
Isaias Menezes Silva
In my humble opinion it may be a good option try the quiz before seeing a lesson, in order to check the own knowledge of the subject matter..
marvilla
yeah, that’s interesting marvilla…
flavia.lima.an
Is still less formal than however?
luizgls
8/10.
i’ve adored one more lesson of yours, benjamin. Broadening up my vocabulary, knowledge never ends…
thank you so much!
flavia.lima.an
Thanks a lot, Benjamin.
Júlio César L Sousa
There’s a typo in the last question of the quiz. It should read “You’ve”, and not “You’re”. Yet, it has been a very good lesson. Thanks, Benjamin.
David
can u teach us where we have to place words possibly, perhaps, probably in english sentences? Thank you.
robertsroberts
It was to easy for me…got 10 out of 10 :D
Mike Harper
I got 9/10 well i think this is a good start.Thank you Benjamin!
seraaaaaaaaaaaaaah
I wouldn´t consider this lesson to be intermediate. It was much more difficult than many others.
Anyway, very good explanation!!Thanks a lot Benjamin ;)
knopfler86
10 out of 10.
Thank you Benjamin for this useful lesson.
but i want ask a question?
why didn’t you mention still as an adv ?
yet as a conjunction means “but” but you said that it’s an adverb and means “but”?
i will appreciate that if someone answer me?!
jamil76
Thank you so much Benjamin.
isakibrahim8315
haha, i ve got 8 0f 10, its a good news, but actually my english is not good enough , it has been nearly perfect wkwkwk
I Nyoman Didi Harizena
Like the lesson, Thanks for use a general example.
eduardom49
Thank you!
Chulalin
Yippee! I got 10/10 for this quiz. Still, I need to learn more. Thanks for this another amazing and wonderful lecture.
Freeman1968
Excellent lesson. Although I got 8/10 for this quiz.
rabbee
I did not understand the phrase “Not quite”. Even in my test I had a mistake regard to it. I got 90/100
Adii
Hi AbdielMorales! Let me help you ? “not quite” is like: ‘no precisamente’ or ‘no exactamente’ in Spanish. If you replace these expressions in the sentences it will make sense to you (hopefully). ??
blueapplee
Hi, thank you for your replying. Now I see clearly how I can use “not quite”.
Adii
happy to have deepened the using of these words…thanks :)
Michele Vis.
9/10!
Thanks Teacher Benjamin for your great effort in this lesson. I will always try to use those words frequently in both conversations as well as writing.
Ye Yint Aung
Very helpful
Sultanmohammad
You’ve nearly finished the quiz
or
You’re nearly finished with the quiz….
Just saying
BillBaker
Thank you Benjamin. Very Helpful for my English level.
Ramiro.
It has been a very useful lesson because some of these expressions might be doubted in the different contexts they appear, so we should revise them with a certain frequency. Thanks a lot, teacher Benjamin, a very interesting grammar topic to revise.
angardiobel
9/10 Thanks I’m newbie here and it help a lot.Thanks!
Rubelyn
Bonjour.
Le texte du quiz est en français et non en anglais. Est ce normal ?
PRADINES
J found the answer. Now I Read text in English langage.
PRADINES
It is useful lesson. It is hard to understand these expressions, yet I can get 10/10.
Bunthet
“These simple words and expressions can make your English much clearer!” Benjamin
I think that should be ” more clear” !
It is my humble opinion.
necla60
I Loved the Benjamin body language. Very polite and very informative way explained. Thank you.
nomannur
thank you so much
kaarim
I was surprised 100%, yet I am very glad it.
Lana
I guessed for a couple of questions and I got 10/10. How to use “yet” and “still” has been very interesting. Good job Benjamin!
Normanius
10/10 Thanks!!!
grani1216
Perfect!!!!! Good teacher!!
Fabio Ferreira Bianco
i get 7/10 what a good start ..
thank you so much .
leena sami
thank you so much Benjamin.
bobmasa
Thank you!
Terrysam
Thanks Benjamin….
cabrerafs
thank you im still learning
nanahassan
Hello Benjamin!
Thank you for lesson!
I’ve got a question. Why have you used continuous in this sentence: “I am no longer working as a driver”? Can’t we say “I no longer work as a driver”? What’s the difference?
Exotist
got 10/10 very good lesson
vishnu karthick
i got 9/10 but i still don’t understand about ‘not quite “
herdapm
10/10 Thanks Benjamin, Is it possible to have your phone number please?
karaan
6/10 how bad, maybe i must to do it again from the first
gnarlance
10/10 wollaah
gnarlance
last question please checked. you are nearly finishing it or finished it. i think its finishing it.
tareeta
I got 90 scores. Not bad. Thanks for your lessen, Benjamin! It was very useful.
Nina Ginting
got 10/10 Great lesson benjamin this is very helpful in my IELTS preparation
Alpha Adrian Engvid
I no longer open my heart for a relationship yet I still have feelings for him.
Astri
Thank you Mr. Benjamin.
Alex-1956
It is a useful and confusing phrase sometimes to use. However, you made it clear. Thank you!
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64 COMMENTS
Got 09/10 .☺ Last question was quite interesting , i really enjoyed. Excellent lesson. Thank you so much ,Benjamin!
i have got 90p i really enjoyed it was the great explanation i really appreciate it
Being honest, I didn’t know we can use “always” in a present perfect sentence. Even though, I got 10 out of 10.
Thanks for the video, Benjamin.
Hallo Marcos,
I have thought it too. After reading your comment, I´ve looked up the word in the dictionary and the use of “always” is possible with the present perfect as well.
http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/always
10/10. Quite interesting. Thank you very much for so useful video!
Thanks Benjamin. You have an extinguished way to describe the lesson.
Wow! Your explanation was just perfect. Got 10/10.
I’ve always had problems with “as of yet”. I used
to think it was a bit “snobbish”, you know. I “used to” because I don’t any longer. Not after this lesson.Actually, it sounds “very” British.
Thank you very much,Benjamin
Benjamim, in the comment above, should I have said
“I don’t any more”? Is “ANY LONGER” okay?
Hope you read these comments. I’d really like to
know that.
Useful lesson. Thanks Benjamin!
In my humble opinion it may be a good option try the quiz before seeing a lesson, in order to check the own knowledge of the subject matter..
yeah, that’s interesting marvilla…
Is still less formal than however?
8/10.
i’ve adored one more lesson of yours, benjamin. Broadening up my vocabulary, knowledge never ends…
thank you so much!
Thanks a lot, Benjamin.
There’s a typo in the last question of the quiz. It should read “You’ve”, and not “You’re”. Yet, it has been a very good lesson. Thanks, Benjamin.
can u teach us where we have to place words possibly, perhaps, probably in english sentences? Thank you.
It was to easy for me…got 10 out of 10 :D
I got 9/10 well i think this is a good start.Thank you Benjamin!
I wouldn´t consider this lesson to be intermediate. It was much more difficult than many others.
Anyway, very good explanation!!Thanks a lot Benjamin ;)
10 out of 10.
Thank you Benjamin for this useful lesson.
but i want ask a question?
why didn’t you mention still as an adv ?
yet as a conjunction means “but” but you said that it’s an adverb and means “but”?
i will appreciate that if someone answer me?!
Thank you so much Benjamin.
haha, i ve got 8 0f 10, its a good news, but actually my english is not good enough , it has been nearly perfect wkwkwk
Like the lesson, Thanks for use a general example.
Thank you!
Yippee! I got 10/10 for this quiz. Still, I need to learn more. Thanks for this another amazing and wonderful lecture.
Excellent lesson. Although I got 8/10 for this quiz.
I did not understand the phrase “Not quite”. Even in my test I had a mistake regard to it. I got 90/100
Hi AbdielMorales! Let me help you ? “not quite” is like: ‘no precisamente’ or ‘no exactamente’ in Spanish. If you replace these expressions in the sentences it will make sense to you (hopefully). ??
Hi, thank you for your replying. Now I see clearly how I can use “not quite”.
happy to have deepened the using of these words…thanks :)
9/10!
Thanks Teacher Benjamin for your great effort in this lesson. I will always try to use those words frequently in both conversations as well as writing.
Very helpful
You’ve nearly finished the quiz
or
You’re nearly finished with the quiz….
Just saying
Thank you Benjamin. Very Helpful for my English level.
It has been a very useful lesson because some of these expressions might be doubted in the different contexts they appear, so we should revise them with a certain frequency. Thanks a lot, teacher Benjamin, a very interesting grammar topic to revise.
9/10 Thanks I’m newbie here and it help a lot.Thanks!
Bonjour.
Le texte du quiz est en français et non en anglais. Est ce normal ?
J found the answer. Now I Read text in English langage.
It is useful lesson. It is hard to understand these expressions, yet I can get 10/10.
“These simple words and expressions can make your English much clearer!” Benjamin
I think that should be ” more clear” !
It is my humble opinion.
I Loved the Benjamin body language. Very polite and very informative way explained. Thank you.
thank you so much
I was surprised 100%, yet I am very glad it.
I guessed for a couple of questions and I got 10/10. How to use “yet” and “still” has been very interesting. Good job Benjamin!
10/10 Thanks!!!
Perfect!!!!! Good teacher!!
i get 7/10 what a good start ..
thank you so much .
thank you so much Benjamin.
Thank you!
Thanks Benjamin….
thank you im still learning
Hello Benjamin!
Thank you for lesson!
I’ve got a question. Why have you used continuous in this sentence: “I am no longer working as a driver”? Can’t we say “I no longer work as a driver”? What’s the difference?
got 10/10 very good lesson
i got 9/10 but i still don’t understand about ‘not quite “
10/10 Thanks Benjamin, Is it possible to have your phone number please?
6/10 how bad, maybe i must to do it again from the first
10/10 wollaah
last question please checked. you are nearly finishing it or finished it. i think its finishing it.
I got 90 scores. Not bad. Thanks for your lessen, Benjamin! It was very useful.
got 10/10 Great lesson benjamin this is very helpful in my IELTS preparation
I no longer open my heart for a relationship yet I still have feelings for him.
Thank you Mr. Benjamin.
It is a useful and confusing phrase sometimes to use. However, you made it clear. Thank you!
I got 8 out of 10.