Extremely Bad Fashion. (i am not sure whether the last adverb's spelling is correct). *smoking is terribly/ extremely common among young people.
Could you please tell me which adverb is correct in the following sentence? Hi, guys, are dramatically, significantly, extremely and ultimately interchangeable to describe something extreme? *smoking is terribly/ extremely common among young people.
Is it correct to say an extremely busy month or a extremely busy month? (i am not sure whether the last adverb's spelling is correct). *smoking is terribly/ extremely common among young people.
Extremely是动容此Extreme 变过来的:极端地 (有时带贬义) A Man Described By The Police As Extremely Dangerous 一个被警察描述为极为危险的人 比Very(很,非常)还要程.
Could you please tell me which adverb is correct in the following sentence? Because i know that when you have a vowel sound you need to use an, so i'm not sure about. Hi, guys, are dramatically, significantly, extremely and ultimately interchangeable to describe something extreme?
Particularly=especially指“特别、尤其”既可用于正式问题,也可用于日常口语 extremely 是“极端地,极度地,非常地” 哦,补充一下, especially, particularly, specially 均可. Extremely是动容此extreme 变过来的:极端地 (有时带贬义) a man described by the police as extremely dangerous 一个被警察描述为极为危险的人 比very(很,非常)还要程. *smoking is terribly/ extremely common among young people.
Is It Correct To Say An Extremely Busy Month Or A Extremely Busy Month?
Could you please tell me which adverb is correct in the following sentence? (i am not sure whether the last adverb's spelling is correct). Hi, guys, are dramatically, significantly, extremely and ultimately interchangeable to describe something extreme?
Because I Know That When You Have A Vowel Sound You Need To Use An, So I'm Not Sure About.