ALSO VS. EITHER / AVOID MISTAKES MADE BY POC ENGLISH / LEARN ENGLISH / AMERICAN PRONUNCIATION
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Excellent content.
As always. Not sure why Dave’s got so mad.
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Very rich content
Your explanation is clear and also complete! The live examples you show leave no room for any doubt! Thank you!
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We also couldn't be more grateful for your amazingly awesome content ❤ teacher Kevin is the best ❤
I also couldn’t help but notice how beneficial your lessons are ❤
Kevin and liza 😍 Why don't you kick off your own podcasts ??? I bet it will be mesmerizing ❤
Thank you so much for this superb lesson.
This is a great lesson. I didn't learn this difference when I had grammar classes in university.
Great video, this is going straight to my notebook.
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Excellent!...to the target, as usual! Thanks Kevin
Thank you so much I really appreciate your efforts
... as alaws, brilliant...
Thanks a million Kevin and Liza for all your hard work and contributions
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Thanks to you, Kevin and Liza, my heavy accent has nearly disappeared and my grammar is improving. I can't express my gratitude enough.
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When I make it, I'm gonna say for the record, "There are two really significant people in the whole world for me, Kevin and Lisa. They are the people from whom I learned all the English I know today."
yes me too...😁
Very helpful as always 👍
These are basic but we non-native speakers make these mistakes all the time. Huge thank for your lessons.
Your explanation is the best!
Thank you! Excellent video 😊
Go ahead, you’re the best as always
I appreciate it. God bless you all.
Thank you!
You are good teacher
This is not correct. You should say "You are a good teacher." 😊
Thank you! These nuances are rare to see in videos. You are very helpful for learning the English language.
Thank you for making this knowledgeable clip esp correcting mistakes from other youtuber .. i made those mistakes as well
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Thanks for sharing worthwhile information. Another high-anticipated lesson from Kevin and Liza.... Thanks for the enormous effort. I know it is an organic activity from you to us. You have a knack for teaching definitely.
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I wish all my dreams came true like this. :) It was me who brought up this very topic in the comment section of your other video and now, a few days later you create a video explaining all the subtle details. I am honored.
Many-many thanks for your help and for the clear explanation. :)
Wow! Sir you're amazing, you make us as clear as crystal in simple language. Kudos to you 👏 from Nepal 🇳🇵.
You're the king and queen of teaching English, so to speak.
Did I use "so to speak" properly?
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Kevin your explanation is the best, as always👍Thank you very much🥰
Thanks for all your great advice. I really enjoy watching your videos, they provide a lot of knowledge and are very helpful on a daily basis in choosing food when shopping, etc. Thank you ❤✨
I want to speak with an American accent.
Thank you so much for the video !
Can you please explain to us in a video the difference between "best" and "the best" , "most" and "the most" .. etc . Because in school we were taught that the superlative always needs to be used with "the" but I hear native speakers say for example: what do you like most about me? Not "the most" .
I would really appreciate if you could make a video about that. Thank you again !
The most + adj. beautiful , wonderful, attractive etc.(Containing more than one syllable ")
Most -so/very much or many
What do you love most/so much in me? ,. Not everyone but most/many people like dancing to MJ's songs.
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Oh! What an excellent video with lucid explanation.Hats off Kevin.Faulty teaching by native English teachers is rather strange.
What about "as well" . Is the same with "also"
Yeah
8:50 He seemed to say 'listen ' "lesson" instead but! What if so many Natives and not only pronounce just that way, e.g. Six~sex, this is ~[ðes ez] , listen ~lesən, . I do know many actors, singers making that mistake.. even more [ ı~e, t~ts, ai,au~a, ou~o] etc. I always hear English speakers pronounce the [e] instead of [ı] (maybe I:m wrong)🤔🤔
Hello sir! Please make a video on pronunciation of flower, floor, flour
My textbook also suggests the structure: He isn't drinking tea OR coffee (meaning 'He isn't drinking either of these two drinks at the moment', but here i couldn't say: He isn't drinking tea, and he isn't drinking coffee either, is that right?)😅
I think you could. It's just wordier.
Hey, my adorable teachers. Kevin and Lissa, What if I said: I didn't pay the rent and I also didn't pay my car loan.
I'd say you may be homeless and carless soon.
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Can we say
Things that HAVE a good value?
"Value for money" is a very common expression in the UK and it is used without an article. I know POC teaches American English. I'm just adding some information, so your students don't think it is wrong. It is just British.
Put *ALSO* before any negative - don't, didn't, can't, couldn't, not.
Put *EITHER* after the negative when it is it in relation to something or somebody else -
• I didn't have lunch, and I didn't have breakfast either.
Is it possible to say: "He went there, neither"? instead of "He didn't go there, either"?
No. You can say, "He didn't go, and neither did I."
What series of Spider man 's it was I still haven't watched??
Btw, is it ok to use 'yet' in the middle of the sentence? Just after the model verb?
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in Ready for First book for FCE preparation the 7th unit is called "Value for money". Isn't "a good value for money" not correct to use?
I'd never say that. I might say "a good value for THE money."
"value for money" is British. Kevin is teaching American English.
May by the question about the American accent is also not correct. Which accent are you speaking -_WHITH_ at the moment? Am I right or not Kevin?
What about "I, too, didn't have breakfast" - may sound weird but isn't that also correct?
Yep, it's grammatically correct. Using "I, too" in this context is not uncommon, however, it mighy sound slightly formal or literary in everyday conversation.
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"...than it's real VALUE..." is also not correct. Price and Value are two separate concepts unless one uses "Monetary value" which is the value of something measured in currency.
The correct word to use is PRICE.
P.S. Price is what we pay for something (in cold hard cash). Value, on the other hand, is harder to measure. It's based on how useful something is to someone, or how much it means to them. It's totally dependent on the individual person.
*Price* is arbitrary. Price is the amount asked, offered or paid.
*Value* is the usefulness of any product to a customer. It can never be determined in terms of money and varies from customer to customer.
It's not clear. At first you said that it's OK to say "This is also not correct. This is not correct either". But this is not correct "He didn't have breakfast. He also didn't have lunch". Why?
You can not say 'i speak American accent'bcz it is not language😄😄
Don't you say "This is not correct neither" instead
no. never two negatives in the same sentence . It's "this is not correct either" or "That is not correct and neither is this"
If i had payed attention to... So you understand, i think. And what a problem?.