How to use Technically, Literally, Basically, etc. | 5 Adverbs in Under 10 Minutes
A subscriber recently asked me how to use technically, literally, basically, and adverbs like these, so I made a video about them! In this video I explain the differences between the adverbs technically, literally, basically, practically, and essentially, and provide you with examples followed by my own definitions, so you can better understand their meaning. Want to level up your vocabulary? Check out my new ebook https://yourfavoriteenglishteacher.com/

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