Your accent is pretty appealing. You literally talk in a amiable and genuine manner. I'm extremely astounded with your commitment to teach us English in a fun and convenient way
Dear Harry, thanks so much for your recommended the preply I found Mr. Stephen a tutor online who has 20years experienced in English from UK to help me to study major subject linguistics Have a good good morning love you always 💕💕
@@LearnEnglishwithHarry yes very luck me because I have you 💖Harry I'm so excited I would like to share you Here's the answers from Stephen : The difference between syntax and morphology is that syntax deals with the structure of sentences and morphology deals with the structure of words. In any language, rules exist that guide the way that words are put together. These are the rules of syntax. Morphology is the study of how words are formed and understood within a language. Both syntax and morphology are related to how meaning is produced with language. Syntax is a concept that governs the structure of sentences. The order in which words are put together has a bearing on the meaning of a sentence as a whole. Syntax rules must be followed in order for a sentence to be grammatically correct and to make sense to speakers of a language. It is what dictates things such as the order of the subject and verb, and how adjectives and adverbs are used Morphology is the study of morphemes, which are the smallest unit of meaning in a language. A morpheme can be one whole word or a prefix or suffix that is understood to change the meaning of the word and therefore takes on meaning itself. Morphology includes the concepts of inflection and derivation, which allow words to be made plural or for the tense of a word to be changed. The study of morphology attempts to understand how people use and understand the way that words work, in an attempt to understand the difference that one morpheme makes to many words and how words relate to each other. Syntax and morphology are both important to the way that people derive meaning from language, but they are different in that syntax refers to the order and use of words, and morphology refers to the parts of words that create meaning. For example, it is possible to create a sentence that is grammatically correct, but that makes no sense to a speaker of the language. This is possible because syntax only governs the order of a sentence and not what the words in it mean. On the other hand, a combination of words may make sense when used together, but lose their meaning when rearranged in a way that violates the rules of syntax. Syntax and morphology are different but are dependent on each other.
Great lesson. I realize how few words for eating I knew! don't bolt down your food / chomp on the grass / choke down / demolish / devour dig in / force down the medicine / gulp down guzzle: I guzzled a beer to quench my thirst; that car guzzles petrol munching a bag of chips nibble on cheese, on light snacks; have u got something small? I'll nibble on it, I don't have a big appetite savour every bite, mouthful / scoff
Harry, you're the best coach for me, 'coz your explanation is quite clear, your timbre of voice is perfect- for foreigner like me.... Thanks you and I abide you only!! Greetings from Belarus!
Dear Harry thanks a bunch for this other wonderful lesson. You know what i am from a french speaking zone, but thanks to you i practice english speaking regularly.
Suggestion only , present participle and condation make it , and condation to give ING suffix in verb ! Because some time make it doubt if we thoroughly inter couse of heard .Mr Gary good luck .
Mr. Harry I have amazed from you once again😍, for that reason you write my first name, even our full names different than yours. By the way I'm from Uzbekistan, have you ever heard about this country?
Harry, hope you are well gaffer. Thanks ever so much for your time, as well as your tremendous lessons. Preply may have good tutors but I am afraid, not as good as you though. 😉
There are five teenage boys in the house, and they just demolish all foods the mother put on the table. To serve five teenage boys, the mother must be a full time job and be the very capable person. The mother often is too busy to eat her own foods carefully, and she often gobbles down her foods when the time is available.
Dear harry ı understand english at very well stage in write language .but ı am having trouble understanding in talking language ı cant solve what is being said/spoken completely.
Need to practise listening comprehension. Try to watch with subtitles or get a transcript. When you're comfortable with the vocabulary, watch without subtitles. Practice makes perfect.
Thank you. Please do more stuff like that (or like the other video describing food), you describe tangible reality so well, don't do grammar too much, we all need more practicality. At least this is what i look for in the playlist "Vocabulary"... Otherwise I like your style very much... thank you
Your accent is pretty appealing. You literally talk in a amiable and genuine manner. I'm extremely astounded with your commitment to teach us English in a fun and convenient way
Thanks for watching
Your English is really functional and very accurate and precise. Beside, your accent is very clear. Thank you very much
You’re very welcome
Good evening HARRY 🙏
Thank you for your wonderful lesson. I am Japanese. I always learn English from your UA-cam channel.
Thanks for watching. You can do it 💪🏻
Thank you . I hope you have a great day.
You too!
By chance, I found Professor Harry~ Awesome!
❤I gulped your lesson 🎉 I could not help it. It was watering my mouth. 😊have a good lunch, take care and carry on teacher Harry
You're amazing as usual. Keep up,I am from Ethiopia 🇪🇹
Thanks for watching!
I like your channel .
Thank you!
Thanks for watching
I love your teaching style and savour it.l try to nibble every word of your lesson and don't guzzle them down. My dear Harry!!!
Well said
@@LearnEnglishwithHarry feel honoured!
CRUCIAL English verbs for eating is very helpful video for all
Thanks for sharing
Many thanks
Dear Harry, thanks so much for your recommended the preply I found Mr. Stephen a tutor online who has 20years experienced in English from UK to help me to study major subject linguistics
Have a good good morning
love you always 💕💕
Delighted to hear that! Good luck with your lessons.
@@LearnEnglishwithHarry yes very luck me because I have you 💖Harry
I'm so excited I would like to share you Here's the answers from Stephen : The difference between syntax and morphology is that syntax deals with the structure of sentences and morphology deals with the structure of words.
In any language, rules exist that guide the way that words are put together.
These are the rules of syntax. Morphology is the study of how words are formed and understood within a language.
Both syntax and morphology are related to how meaning is produced with language.
Syntax is a concept that governs the structure of sentences.
The order in which words are put together has a bearing on the meaning of a sentence as a whole. Syntax rules must be followed in order for a sentence to be grammatically correct and to make sense to speakers of a language.
It is what dictates things such as the order of the subject and verb, and how adjectives and adverbs are used
Morphology is the study of morphemes, which are the smallest unit of meaning in a language.
A morpheme can be one whole word or a prefix or suffix that is understood to change the meaning of the word and therefore takes on meaning itself.
Morphology includes the concepts of inflection and derivation, which allow words to be made plural or for the tense of a word to be changed.
The study of morphology attempts to understand how people use and understand the way that words work, in an attempt to understand the difference that one morpheme makes to many words and how words relate to each other.
Syntax and morphology are both important to the way that people derive meaning from language, but they are different in that syntax refers to the order and use of words, and morphology refers to the parts of words that create meaning. For example, it is possible to create a sentence that is grammatically correct, but that makes no sense to a speaker of the language.
This is possible because syntax only governs the order of a sentence and not what the words in it mean.
On the other hand, a combination of words may make sense when used together, but lose their meaning when rearranged in a way that violates the rules of syntax.
Syntax and morphology are different but are dependent on each other.
Thank you so much to teaching us English
thank you ! It's a pleasure to learn with you.
Happy to help
Thank you very much
I ' m an English teacher in my local school.I really love to teach the students. If I were a teacher like you!
I’m sure you’re a good teacher Abdul
Yes I agree that all of your lessons are really provide to expand my vocabulary thanks alot
Great lesson. I realize how few words for eating I knew!
don't bolt down your food / chomp on the grass / choke down / demolish / devour
dig in / force down the medicine / gulp down
guzzle: I guzzled a beer to quench my thirst; that car guzzles petrol
munching a bag of chips
nibble on cheese, on light snacks; have u got something small? I'll nibble on it, I don't have a big appetite
savour every bite, mouthful / scoff
Thank you very much a great a way to expand vocabulary, THANK YOU!!!!
You’re very welcome
Harry, you're the best coach for me, 'coz your explanation is quite clear, your timbre of voice is perfect- for foreigner like me.... Thanks you and I abide you only!!
Greetings from Belarus!
Thanks! 😃
It is an amazing way to learning new vocabulary , your effort is appreciated
Thank you 🙏
Dear Harry
Have a Good Good morning
love you always 💕💕
Good morning 👋
Appreciate you dear Harry,I use some word that I learn from your videos.
Excellent. Practice makes perfect
Really Appreciate your diversity to give and teach us decent lesson. I move step by step to use them correctly. ♥️ Harry
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Thank sir,we appreciate your lesson it is attractive,be blessed thank again.
So nice of you
Thanks Harry!
Any time
Helpful lesson. Thanks a million!
You’re very welcome
I'm on cloud nine to find your channel👌🏻I relish watching your videos
Thanks, Samira!
Thank you very much for really interesting lesson!❤❤
Very nice thank you so mush
Thanks for watching
Amazing lesson! Thanks for your job, topic choice, and interesting manner of teaching !
My pleasure.
Dear Harry, Thank you for so beautifully explaining the 20 very useful verbs, some of which I had never heard of.
You’re very very welcome. Thanks for watching
Thank you very much for your lessons
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching
Thank very much
You are welcome
I just love it....
Keep it up sir harry ❤️
Thank you for your lessons, they're so useful and interesting.
Happy to help, Maria 😊
Harry, you are simply amazing! Irreplaceable!
You're the best!
Dear Harry thanks a bunch for this other wonderful lesson. You know what i am from a french speaking zone, but thanks to you i practice english speaking regularly.
Excellent, Marie. Keep practising
Suggestion only , present participle and condation make it , and condation to give ING suffix in verb ! Because some time make it doubt if we thoroughly inter couse of heard .Mr Gary good luck .
So many new words
So useful
Thanks Oceana as always 😊
@@LearnEnglishwithHarry I cannot thank you enough for these lively videos with examples usable and useful in daily life
it is useful for learn English.
You're a genius, dear Harry!
Wow, thank you!
It is a amazing lesson. I used to bolt down.
👍 slow down. Very bad for your digestion
Mr Harry, what do you think about creating a video relative to common Proverbs as you did for phrasals!
I’ll put it on my list. Thanks for the suggestion
I savoure your lesson.
I really thank you for the way leaning I liked 👍
Thanks for the feedback 👍
Thank you for sharing new vocabulary to improve English skill, Sir. 🙏
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Brilliant teacher!!! I love your accent Harry. Where are you from, please?
Hello Mr. Harry. I'm glad to see you again, it is really helpfull lesson for me🤗🤗🤗.
Thanks, Mohigul
Mr. Harry I have amazed from you once again😍, for that reason you write my first name, even our full names different than yours. By the way I'm from Uzbekistan, have you ever heard about this country?
Thank you very much Harry, really informative and easily presented. Thanks!
Very happy to hear that
Harry, hope you are well gaffer. Thanks ever so much for your time, as well as your tremendous lessons. Preply may have good tutors but I am afraid, not as good as you though. 😉
thank u a lot .....it is amazing.
Most welcome 😊
Bleess you all! 2,4,6,8 dig in🎉
Just subscribed! 😁. Great teacher!
Thanks for subscribing
Great lesson, dear Harry, Sir, thank you. Pardon, however, I missed verbs you use for eating out, like e.g. dining. - All the best. 👋🏽😊🌻
Thanks for watching. These the verbs to describe eating.
Hello teacher, thanks for your lessons.
Happy to help
❤ superb sir👍
❤ 13:15
Harry love you
Amazing how many alternatives . its extremely complex to master a language
Yes, many alternatives create the beauty of the English language. You can do it 💪
Very useful
Thanks a lot
❤ good forever'
Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
I thought I know English until I listened to this video !
Summoned ;) by Notification bell
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Great
Good work sir 🌹
Thank you 😊
Harry, when I use : if I have been… but I did not, do I have to put a comma before but?
I like this video.💟
Excellent. Thanks, Jan. Please spread the word
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Hi Harry newbie here
Thanks for watching
Your nice sweatshirt is Nike..
Hello! What is the difference between chomp (on) and munch (on)?
Horses or cows usually chomp. People usually munch.
Did you publish any book?
Not yet. I have a few courses.
There are five teenage boys in the house, and they just demolish all foods the mother put on the table. To serve five teenage boys, the mother must be a full time job and be the very capable person. The mother often is too busy to eat her own foods carefully, and she often gobbles down her foods when the time is available.
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Dear harry ı understand english at very well stage in write language .but ı am having trouble understanding in talking language ı cant solve what is being said/spoken completely.
Need to practise listening comprehension. Try to watch with subtitles or get a transcript. When you're comfortable with the vocabulary, watch without subtitles. Practice makes perfect.
@@LearnEnglishwithHarry thanks a lot for responding me
lets grab a bite to eat
the only word that i will remember will be eat :)
Time to watch again
If you cant see it how will you construct it
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Hello sir im from indonesia want learn english for u,where do u live sir?
Sir..
Could you please share some words or phrases that we can use while writing our essay....
It woul be so nice of you...😊
Look at my collocations lessons. Perfect for writing
She picks at the food because she isn't hungry.
What it is I gobble down.
I pigged out on pizza
Still confused, mostly words are about eat quickly ..
Not really. Watch it one more time
So terrible words 😢 never heard a majority of them and happy with this 😂
By watching this video, Waters are coming in the mouth of viewers 🤤🤤🤤
Thank you. Please do more stuff like that (or like the other video describing food), you describe tangible reality so well, don't do grammar too much, we all need more practicality. At least this is what i look for in the playlist "Vocabulary"... Otherwise I like your style very much... thank you