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This is episode 23 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 23, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Listen to this. Adverbs often end in lie. Super easy rule. If the adjective is quick, the adverb is quickly. So quick means rápido and quickly means rapidamente. Now pay attention. Some words break the pattern. Fast stays fast. Hard stays hard. Here's the thing. Hardly is different. It means casi no, not duramente. Example, she learns songs quickly, but she sings live fast and works hard. Aprende canciones rapidamente, pero canta en directo rápido y trabaja duro. This is important Don't say fastly or hardly for Duro See you tomorrow Keep going
By Come In SchoolThis is episode 23 of the podcast Quick Tips to Improve Your English by @comeinschool, published on April 23, 2026. You can leave text and audio comments at this link.
Listen to this. Adverbs often end in lie. Super easy rule. If the adjective is quick, the adverb is quickly. So quick means rápido and quickly means rapidamente. Now pay attention. Some words break the pattern. Fast stays fast. Hard stays hard. Here's the thing. Hardly is different. It means casi no, not duramente. Example, she learns songs quickly, but she sings live fast and works hard. Aprende canciones rapidamente, pero canta en directo rápido y trabaja duro. This is important Don't say fastly or hardly for Duro See you tomorrow Keep going