Five uses of 'flat' - English In A Minute
Let's look at some different ways to use the word 'flat'.
As an adjective, 'flat' can mean 'level' - something that doesn't go up or down.
'This table is flat.'
We can also use 'flat' as adverb. It refers
to something which is lying horizontally.
'This book is lying horizontally!' Or: 'It's lying flat.'
When we feel sad, or dull, or we lack emotion,
we can say that we 'feel flat'.
'I feel flat because I can't go outside today!'
As a noun, a 'flat' is also a place we live. We could also say 'apartment'.
'I live in a flat in London.'
We can also use 'flat' after a period of time
to emphasise how quickly something can be done.
'This is a short video. You can watch it in one minute flat.'