Fine vs Finely - What's the difference? - English In A Minute

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BBC Learning English


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Hi! I'm Saskia from BBC Learning English.
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Do you know how to use 'fine' and 'finely'?
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They can both be used as adverbs
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but 'fine' can also be used as an adjective.
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Let's look at some sentences.
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I broke my phone yesterday but it's working fine now.
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Here, 'fine' is an adverb of manner
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because it indicates doing something
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in a satisfactory manner.
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I was tired but I feel fine now.
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Here 'fine' is an adjective but notice how it sits after
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the verb and it means 'OK'
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I ruined the recipe.
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I forgot to finely chop the onions.
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In this sentence, 'finely' is an adverb of degree
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and it describes how small
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something needs to be cut up.
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Right I'm going to try that recipe again.
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I won't forget to finely chop the onions this time!
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Bye for now!
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