@@iswearenglish but I appreciate his point of view so yeah I not saying this is a bad video )) no. Impeccable as always but you have much more informative videos )
Thank you very much. Can you please make a video on synonyms to "hackneyed" like become old, cliche, cheesy etc. (I have seen the video with the explanation of that word).
Once I was travelling with my friends on the train and things went awry when the train malfunction near an industrial area. The smell was noxious, I got headache and I was feeling nauseated and anxious. (Is there a better phrase to say the train/car stopped working )
I picked up a cold, so it's -problematically- *problematic* for me practice these smell adjectives because I can't -distinct- *distinguish* anything fragrant or aromatic with a runny nose, foul odours for me will sound like they are malodorous.
I often fancy indulging in a cigar but I have to go outside to smoke it, because my wife doesn’t bear the acrid smoke of my cigar and even less the pervading stench of the stale tobacco…
Well, that smells really foul. Yesterday I walked through an acrid street full of noxious smell. Your room seems a little bit musty, it need fresh air. The food seems rancid. You're not supposed to make pungent comments instead of apropos comments. The stench of rotting fish. It seems malodorous. That acrid smoke made me heave.
Hope you'll enjoy this limerick, Terrible stench Comes from the government bench To the mighty intoxication they all reel Don't think they can draft a clever Bill Bye for now, k 🙂
Thank you, it will be even better if you add some pictures in addition to your explanation ❤
Acrid, pungent, stench, rancid, malodorous, musty, noxious, 😊 TY !
Great video 👏 Alex🔹️ Thanks 👍💖🤍🙏🔸️🎯
Nice one
Thanks, Alex
Thank you so much! ❤
thanks for the very clarifying video, what about revolting and nauseating?
Sir, I'm relatively new in your channel but all your videos are very useful. Thanks a lot, I really appreciate your work and effort. Regards! 👋
I Can not thank you enough for your videos
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Thanks 😊 sir
So all the words are adjectives except for "stench" , which is a noun , and that the word "stink" belongs in there too. Thank you Mr.Professor.
this is the most valuable lesson you ever did I have learned many new words from it thank you and keep posting
Valuable but not ever ) there are loads of other enrupturing /enthralling videos ))
@@iswearenglish I deem this person didn't watch all of your videos ) I did )
@@iswearenglish but I appreciate his point of view so yeah I not saying this is a bad video )) no. Impeccable as always but you have much more informative videos )
Great video ..apprehensive @ comprehensive
Thank you very much. Can you please make a video on synonyms to "hackneyed" like become old, cliche, cheesy etc. (I have seen the video with the explanation of that word).
The foul stench emanating from the dumpster mingled with the rancid smell of rusty old cars in the junkyard knocking the scavengers unconscious
Stinky, stinking... Ammonium, aldehydes... so many nice words soothing the ear. :)
Aargh! That turned out to be just a bloody dodgy cheating at gullible students!
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Are you a chemistry teacher ?
You use the word desiccated. Could u make a video about it
the stench of acrid sweat🤣🤣🤣
Once I was travelling with my friends on the train and things went awry when the train malfunction near an industrial area. The smell was noxious, I got headache and I was feeling nauseated and anxious. (Is there a better phrase to say the train/car stopped working )
I picked up a cold, so it's -problematically- *problematic* for me practice these smell adjectives because I can't -distinct- *distinguish* anything fragrant or aromatic with a runny nose, foul odours for me will sound like they are malodorous.
I often fancy indulging in a cigar but I have to go outside to smoke it, because my wife doesn’t bear the acrid smoke of my cigar and even less the pervading stench of the stale tobacco…
Hi my teacher I hope you're doing alright. I can't think you enough. Just we need some videos about speaking with your RP accent
@@iswearenglish Thank you my teacher I work on it
desiccated
adj. dried out; dehydrated or powdered; lifeless.....desiccate
v. torka (frukt och mat)....................حفظ, جفف, سلبه القدرة, تجفف
Well, that smells really foul.
Yesterday I walked through an acrid street full of noxious smell.
Your room seems a little bit musty, it need fresh air.
The food seems rancid.
You're not supposed to make pungent comments instead of apropos comments.
The stench of rotting fish.
It seems malodorous.
That acrid smoke made me heave.
I’m back
pungent coffee
Hope you'll enjoy this limerick,
Terrible stench
Comes from the government bench
To the mighty intoxication they all reel
Don't think they can draft a clever Bill
Bye for now, k 🙂