Camisetas SUECIA
INDEX
0:00 Introduction and shifting stress in spoken English
0:58 Sentence adverbs
1:49 Intensifiers
2:22 «The very» + noun (or «one»)
3:21 «Not any» and «no» to express the absence of something
4:07 «No» + noun to express the opposite
4:57 Expressions and set phrases
6:22 Reminder about the value of grammar
6:37 Fronting (adverbs of time/manner, prepositional phrases, negative adverbs)
8:51 What are cleft sentences?
9:00 It-cleft
9:54 Wh-cleft
10:59 All-cleft
11:29 Quiz

Intensifiers
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Negative adverbs
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Using auxiliary verbs for emphasis
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Short clips from the following TV shows/films were used for educational purposes in this video. I do not own the rights to this footage. The clips were used to illustrate the use of the target vocabulary.
The O.C. – The Safe Harbor [S03E11]
Better Call Saul (2015) – S01E04 Drama
Ishtar (1987)
When Harry Met Sally (1989)
Grey’s Anatomy (2005) – S03E06 Let the Angels Commit
Seinfeld – The Slicer [S09E07]
Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009)
Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) – S04E04 Suddenly Human
Friends – The One Where Ross Hugs Rachel [S06E02]
Girls Trip (2017)
The Blacklist – The Kenyon Family (No. 71) [S02E12]
Shameless – But at Last Came a Knock [S01E09]
Sex and the City – Bay of Married Pigs [S01E03]
Grey’s Anatomy (2005) – S03E05 Oh, the Guilt
Stranger Things – Chapter Seven: The Bite [S03E07]

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15 comentarios en «10 Ways to Create Emphasis | Advanced Grammar»
  1. good job Jennifer. as usual, listening your words make me relax and easier to understand than another ones. I love writing with fronting sentences, cleft and inversion . From the house, she walked toward me.,She walked toward me from the house. thank for brushing up my brain.

  2. I agree to Ray. Taking this opportunity, all I want is to express my heartfelt thanks to Jennifer for your devoted commitment in teaching us English. You made me latch onto English, but I still play hooky occasionally. Sorry for that.

  3. thanks once again for many ways to emphasize. my mother tongue hindi is weak on emphasis, it is derived from ancient Sanskrit which is basically a spoken language of religious chants and teachings. exposure to persian enriched its grammar and delivered it from agglutinated long words, which feature killed Sanskrit and gave rise to modern hindi.
    last, you could use newspaper headline examples to show how emphasis is created.
    best wishes and thanks once again for a masterly exposition with movie clips to add spice!

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