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๐ฎ Bad vs. Badly
โถ๏ธThe adverb badly is used to tell how something is done. The adjective bad is used to refer to health or feelings and to complete linking verbs such as seem, look, taste, smell.
๐ทChoose the correct form for the following sentence.
๐นOur football team played (bad, badly) last night.
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๐ฎ Bad vs. Badly
โถ๏ธThe adverb badly is used to tell how something is done. The adjective bad is used to refer to health or feelings and to complete linking verbs such as seem, look, taste, smell.
๐ทChoose the correct form for the following sentence.
๐นOur football team played (bad, badly) last night.
@ingliztiliuzz
#confused
in time VS on time .
โ๏ธ on time
โ On time = at the planned time; neither late nor early
โ๏ธ in time
In time = with enough time to spare; before the last moment
โ Peter wants to start the meeting exactly on time
โ He would have died if they hadn't got him to the hospital in time..
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in time VS on time .
โ๏ธ on time
โ On time = at the planned time; neither late nor early
โ๏ธ in time
In time = with enough time to spare; before the last moment
โ Peter wants to start the meeting exactly on time
โ He would have died if they hadn't got him to the hospital in time..
@ingliztiliuzz