Friday, April 11, 2025

Aloud Vs Loudly

'Loudly' is used (like 'loud') to talk about the strength of a noise. The opposite of 'loudly' is quietly'. 

When they are arguing, they talk so loudly that the people in the next flat can hear every word. 

'Aloud' is often used with the verbs 'read' and 'think', to say that words are spoken, not just 'said' silently in the head. 

S/he has a very good pronunciation when s/he read aloud. 

'What did you say?' - 'Oh, nothing, I was just thinking about.' 


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