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German is an option at some schools and universities in Portugual, but very few people can speak it fluently.
If you are half French and taking French classes, universities and potential employers will not look down on you for taking it if you speak French fluently already. They will see your effort to improve your struggle with writing.
The superlative form of fluently is "most fluently".
Fluently is an adverb.
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The comparative form of "fluently" is "more fluently," and the superlative form is "most fluently." These forms are used to compare the level of fluency in speaking a language or performing a skill relative to others. The comparative form is used when comparing two things, while the superlative form is used when comparing three or more things.
it would more fluently
Yes, "fluently" is an adverb. It describes how something is done, specifically in a smooth and uninterrupted manner.
Yes, with practice and dedication, you can speak English fluently.
The word 'fluently' is not a noun. The word 'fluently' is the adverb form of the adjective 'fluent'.The noun form of the adjective 'fluent' is fluency.
She isn't. Ethnically, she is Mexican-American, but she has been raised as an American her whole life; she has never lived in Mexico and doesn't speak Spanish fluently.
Yes Kurt was Irish as well as English, German, and French but he didn't speak fluently... since we was an American.