Dear Andrew, I find your English lessons very educational and useful. I wonder if you could make a lesson on the use of commas (“,”) vs semicolons (“;”). It would be greatly appreciated.
1.Bumps into someone = to see someone you know unexpectedly ( not planned) 2.Have freinds in high places = to be freinds with people of power and influence. 3.Get on well with someone = to have a good relationship with someone. Get on like a house on fire Informal way to say someone being in a good relationship with specifically. 4.Joined at the Hip = 2 people are always together . ( it's informal expression) 5.Be an item = two people being officially in a romantic relationship. 6.Keep in touch with someone = to communicate with someone regularly. = seeing someone daily. 7. Fall out with someone To argue with someone and stop being freinds. 8. Man's best freind Here this expression is used for dogs.
Hey dude how are you today buddy! Long time no heard . Last week the government in England made bit easeier restriction om pandemic have you been in which pop watched football and drank some beer ?
@@CrownAcademyEnglish I’m from Russia. Sorry, your photos made me think that it’s an African channel, not British. But thanks for videos, they are very useful and your pronunciation is cool 👍🏻
Sometimes people are trying to keep in touch with you because you have friends in high places. That was a great lesson indeed!
Teacher whenever, whatever, whyever, whenever, wherever ,and however these are confusing words you can explain them .God blessed you.
The my best channel on UA-cam to learn English .
Thank you, Andrew!
Dear Andrew, I find your English lessons very educational and useful. I wonder if you could make a lesson on the use of commas (“,”) vs semicolons (“;”). It would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you Andrew for the excellent explanation 😊.
Thanks Andrew For This Lesson
Great video. Andrew, you're our best friend 🤗👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for this video. I learnt some new expressions.
Andrew, we should keep in touch , I need to improve my english, greetings & blessings
I follow you carefully way Thanks for your efforts
Thank you very much
Thank you, Andrew, we are waiting for your new video
1.Bumps into someone
= to see someone you know unexpectedly ( not planned)
2.Have freinds in high places
= to be freinds with people of power and influence.
3.Get on well with someone
= to have a good relationship with someone.
Get on like a house on fire
Informal way to say someone being in a good relationship with specifically.
4.Joined at the Hip
= 2 people are always together . ( it's informal expression)
5.Be an item
= two people being officially in a romantic relationship.
6.Keep in touch with someone
= to communicate with someone regularly.
= seeing someone daily.
7. Fall out with someone
To argue with someone and stop being freinds.
8. Man's best freind
Here this expression is used for dogs.
i always thank you from the bottom of my heart... thanks
I. Lesson. To always thanks you very much its good teacher
Thank you so much
I am very grateful :)
I enjoyed the video and learned various expressions
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Great as expected. Thanks Andrew
Hello there, please don't forget the video of the Adjectives with weird etymological origins.
Hi,Andrew 🙋🙋
Iam a learner,so please make a video on how to get a job/work done by others.
I get on well with my old friends.
First
I get on like a house on fire with my best friends.
Is it OK to say "They really are man's best friends"? (friend with an "s").That's what I would normally use before watching this video. Thanks.
Hey dude how are you today buddy! Long time no heard . Last week the government in England made bit easeier restriction om pandemic have you been in which pop watched football and drank some beer ?
Fair friend?
I like BTS. They are man's best friend.
I bumped into beautiful women.
She falls out with him.
We get on well each other .
Is it a British or African channel? 🤔
Strange question. I am British, born in Manchester, England.
Where are you from?
Andrew
@@CrownAcademyEnglish I’m from Russia. Sorry, your photos made me think that it’s an African channel, not British. But thanks for videos, they are very useful and your pronunciation is cool 👍🏻
I missed your tone of voice.
11:32 “Women” ??? 🤔
(It was a famous joke in the 60’s & 70’s) 😂 but of course it’s misogyny. 😅
I fell out with my ex-boyfriend cause he isn't a good guy.
Thank you so much