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Seriously Female Muscle Edit By Ducklover4072 On Deviantart 'take it seriously' is the correct phrase in be because seriously is an adverb, while serious is an adjective (and in this case the word describes the actions of the verb take, so we need an adverb). however, i think in ae, they may consider serious to be an adverb. i know there are several american phrases in which they use british adjectives as though they were adverbs. i don't know if this. Hi, which is idiomatic to say? your job is something you need to treat seriously. your job is something you need to take seriously. i prefer the first one because the second might cause misunderstanding, especially the word "take", but these two possible choices were from me. i am not sure.

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Artists R On Femalemuscle Deviantart I understand that “seriously” is an adverb. i’m wondering if i’m using the two words “more serious” and the two words “more seriously” correctly in the following sentences: he was much more serious when playing poker against me last night. he has started to focus on his studies more seriously. I was given this sentence by a student after we discussed the use of the word earnest vs earnestly. i know that my student has simply switched the word "seriously" with the word "earnestly" in this sentence and now i am wondering, why is it that we can "take something seriously" but when we say. Dear all, i was wondering whether "take seriously" (as the dictionary says) means the same as "take serious". e.g. a) i take my job seriously. b) i take my job (more) serious. thanks a lot for your help!. I mean, seriously? i spend hours cleaning the whole house and then she wants to know why i haven't cleaned the table. (the implication being that the thing left to do is so small, it pales into insignificance compared to what has been accomplished). me preguntó por qué no había limpiado la mesa. quiero decir, ?en serio?.

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Another Red Female Muscle Edit By Ducklover4072 On Deviantart Dear all, i was wondering whether "take seriously" (as the dictionary says) means the same as "take serious". e.g. a) i take my job seriously. b) i take my job (more) serious. thanks a lot for your help!. I mean, seriously? i spend hours cleaning the whole house and then she wants to know why i haven't cleaned the table. (the implication being that the thing left to do is so small, it pales into insignificance compared to what has been accomplished). me preguntó por qué no había limpiado la mesa. quiero decir, ?en serio?. What does it mean by " they don't take themselves too seriously? creative people aren't afraid to look foolish at times, to generate unusual ideas. they tend not to take themselves too seriously. my suggestion: creative people don't think they are too valuable to lose their face???. How am i taking it? seriously. personally. well. all of these are about how i'm taking it. "taking it" here means "responding reacting to it." the adverbs describe how i am taking responding to reacting to it. note that we would never say "i'm taking it good." always "well"! i am taking it seriously. = i am taking it with seriousness in a serious manner. Hello, my friends, i was wondering whether "take study seriously" means be "serious about study": 1) "i take study seriously." 2) "i am serious about study." thoughts and context: i want to know whether there is any difference between them and can they be used interchangeably. i told my. Hello. here i bring you a new issue. after posting a question in a forum (asking for or against in relation to a certain matter), some people answered me the words "like seriously" (without any exclamation nor question mark), which i didn't know how to interpret (it may be some form of slang).

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Ricki Female Muscle Edit By Ducklover4072 On Deviantart What does it mean by " they don't take themselves too seriously? creative people aren't afraid to look foolish at times, to generate unusual ideas. they tend not to take themselves too seriously. my suggestion: creative people don't think they are too valuable to lose their face???. How am i taking it? seriously. personally. well. all of these are about how i'm taking it. "taking it" here means "responding reacting to it." the adverbs describe how i am taking responding to reacting to it. note that we would never say "i'm taking it good." always "well"! i am taking it seriously. = i am taking it with seriousness in a serious manner. Hello, my friends, i was wondering whether "take study seriously" means be "serious about study": 1) "i take study seriously." 2) "i am serious about study." thoughts and context: i want to know whether there is any difference between them and can they be used interchangeably. i told my. Hello. here i bring you a new issue. after posting a question in a forum (asking for or against in relation to a certain matter), some people answered me the words "like seriously" (without any exclamation nor question mark), which i didn't know how to interpret (it may be some form of slang).

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Tea Female Muscle Edit By Ducklover4072 On Deviantart Hello, my friends, i was wondering whether "take study seriously" means be "serious about study": 1) "i take study seriously." 2) "i am serious about study." thoughts and context: i want to know whether there is any difference between them and can they be used interchangeably. i told my. Hello. here i bring you a new issue. after posting a question in a forum (asking for or against in relation to a certain matter), some people answered me the words "like seriously" (without any exclamation nor question mark), which i didn't know how to interpret (it may be some form of slang).

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