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Choosing stronger adjectives

example of nurses salary to really emphasize that these are the type of adjectives that you need to use in the exam or introduce into your your day-to-day vocabulary 12 adjectiv...

Course: Precise words and opinionsSection: Advanced adjectives for English examsSubtitles: en

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so that's why i use the

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example of nurses

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salary to really emphasize that these

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are

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the type of adjectives that you need to

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use

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in the exam or introduce into your your

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day-to-day vocabulary

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12 adjectives are not really enough but

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it's a good start and it gives you an

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idea of the type of

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adjectives you need to use depending on

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the subject you'll need to use other

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adjectives so that's why i say you need

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to just be building your vocabulary

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more and more but adjectives in

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particular

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are a very good way to go from an

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intermediate or

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upper intermediate level to advanced and

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proficiency if you have a good range and

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command of the adjectives

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you can really really boost and level up

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your your english okay thank you for

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joining me again

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um hit the subscribe button if you found

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this video useful

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and i'll see you very soon for another

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video take care bye

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