Irregular adverbs
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#Adverbs
Bad vs. Badly: What's the Difference?
Discover the difference between "bad" and "badly" and learn how to use them correctly in this video.
Bad is an adjective, used to describe a person or thing. For example:
- "He is bad."
- "That is a bad decision."
Badly is an adverb, used to describe an action. For example:
- "I dance badly."
- "The child behaved badly."
Watch the video now to master the use of "bad" and "badly" and enhance your English language skills. Become more confident in your grammar and avoid common mistakes in your conversations and writing!
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