It's wonderful, a new teaching method, like holding hands for many years of studying English, now I have met you. Wishing you good health and more and more new posts.
Thank you for differentiating the two words drink an have. They are commonly used in everyday English but you have differentiated them simply and clesrly. Now I am quite familiar with their context, I mean where to use this or that. You are both doing a great job figuring out some subtle and delicate words in English. You both rock! Keep up the great job! Cheers!
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This video helped me with the meaning of drunk, I was not sure how to use it, instead I used to say intoxicated. This lesson helped me with the pronunciation of drink and drank too, I was using the wrong i for drink and the wrong a for drank. I have to admit the a in drank is still a challenge.
Hello Kevin, first of all, thank you for doing this kind of program cuz it really helps a lot for non-americans who are learning the English language and pronunciation,... but I guess I need to raise some things that bothered me, and right now I'm in a state of confusion,... I'm referring to the part when you said "DRANK" similarly pronounce like "SAY" or "PAY", ... when I check it out on several dictionaries, the vowel sound for DRANK is the same as the vowels for "CAT", "BAT", "CHAPTER", "MAN", etc... so there is my confusion, and I'm sure, several people might be in the same situation... I'm hoping you can create a video texplaining this matter, thank you.
@@mrmememe777 Thank you for your prompt response, one more thing and this is important to be noticed, ... you said the vowel sound of the word "DRINK" is the long "e" like the "GREEN BEAN",... but when I check it in several dictionaries, the vowel sound for the word "DRINK' is the same as in "TRIP", "DRIP", "TIN", etc... not the long "e" which I think it follows the rules... why is this so?.. Thank you.
I am a retired Cuban teacher of English. I taught English for medical purposes to fifth-year medical students for 36 years. I am also a big fan of your interesting videos, but today as I was watching this, your explanation of the pronunciation of the word drink made me feel confused when I heard you say the initial sound of the word drink should be pronounced as that of the first sound of jump, so, why do authorized dictionaries such as Merriam-Webster´s and Oxford only transcribe it with the initial sound /d/ instead? Please enlighten me on that please. Thank you.
in the case of “drank” and others word in past tense like ran, swam etc, i had learned that “a” pronunciation was æ like cat. In your video you use “ei”. Are both common in America? Thanks
Drink with a long i: sound?? I can't find a single dictionary that would show the i as long (I'm talking about the phonetic alphabet, not the subjective sound I may hear). I'm utterly confused. Could you explain? Thanks
Thank you for this reminding. 220330uselR When you say (1.32-1.36) "Did he drink all the milk (and my verb is in present for the question)" I suppose you mean the verb is in infinitive, don't you ?
was/were + participle isn't the same as got+ participle is it??? I was ( not got) born in 1999, I got (not was) married in 2020 and my first baby got (not was) born just after two years, yes he was (not got) born in 2022....is it ok, correct????
With "born", always use "was". I was born in Dallas, TX. "Got" is used with mostly bad things: got arrested. got killed, got shot. There are a few exceptions: got paid, got vaccinated.
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Thank you for differentiating the two words drink an have. They are commonly used in everyday English but you have differentiated them simply and clesrly. Now I am quite familiar with their context, I mean where to use this or that. You are both doing a great job figuring out some subtle and delicate words in English. You both rock! Keep up the great job! Cheers!
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Thank you for the information, I didn't know the difference between drink and have but thanks to you right now I know it!
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This video helped me with the meaning of drunk, I was not sure how to use it, instead I used to say intoxicated. This lesson helped me with the pronunciation of drink and drank too, I was using the wrong i for drink and the wrong a for drank. I have to admit the a in drank is still a challenge.
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Hello Kevin, first of all, thank you for doing this kind of program cuz it really helps a lot for non-americans who are learning the English language and pronunciation,... but I guess I need to raise some things that bothered me, and right now I'm in a state of confusion,... I'm referring to the part when you said "DRANK" similarly pronounce like "SAY" or "PAY", ... when I check it out on several dictionaries, the vowel sound for DRANK is the same as the vowels for "CAT", "BAT", "CHAPTER", "MAN", etc... so there is my confusion, and I'm sure, several people might be in the same situation... I'm hoping you can create a video texplaining this matter, thank you.
ua-cam.com/video/5O5SwZzaHyI/v-deo.html
@@mrmememe777 Thank you for your prompt response, one more thing and this is important to be noticed, ... you said the vowel sound of the word "DRINK" is the long "e" like the "GREEN BEAN",... but when I check it in several dictionaries, the vowel sound for the word "DRINK' is the same as in "TRIP", "DRIP", "TIN", etc... not the long "e" which I think it follows the rules... why is this so?.. Thank you.
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I am a retired Cuban teacher of English. I taught English for medical purposes to fifth-year medical students for 36 years. I am also a big fan of your interesting videos, but today as I was watching this, your explanation of the pronunciation of the word drink made me feel confused when I heard you say the initial sound of the word drink should be pronounced as that of the first sound of jump, so, why do authorized dictionaries such as Merriam-Webster´s and Oxford only transcribe it with the initial sound /d/ instead? Please enlighten me on that please. Thank you.
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I do drink goat's milk and eat goat's milk products regularly-yogurt, kefir, butter.
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in the case of “drank” and others word in past tense like ran, swam etc, i had learned that “a” pronunciation was æ like cat. In your video you use “ei”. Are both common in America? Thanks
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Drink with a long i: sound?? I can't find a single dictionary that would show the i as long (I'm talking about the phonetic alphabet, not the subjective sound I may hear). I'm utterly confused. Could you explain? Thanks
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Does the verb have/ has go for food too or just for drink?
I always thought that drink has shot i sound, like pink, think...
I like to drink some alcohol sometimes
I have drinking some beer since 2020. I love it
Before that. Never. I couldn't afford it.
Is it really a long "e" sound for drink?
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what is the difference between It will lose and It will get lost please answer
Thank you for this reminding.
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When you say (1.32-1.36)
"Did he drink all the milk (and my verb is in present for the question)" I suppose you mean the verb is in infinitive, don't you ?
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We want you to practice listening and speaking, not reading.
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Could you please spell those on you color chart. Cause I thought "drank" was with "a" as in "apple"...
Check out this video to learn how to pronounce -ANG and -ANK in American English: ua-cam.com/video/5O5SwZzaHyI/v-deo.html
Milk ( leite), em português.
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How can we use have instead of eat or drink please explain
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was/were + participle isn't the same as got+ participle is it???
I was ( not got) born in 1999, I got (not was) married in 2020 and my first baby got (not was) born just after two years, yes he was (not got) born in 2022....is it ok, correct????
With "born", always use "was". I was born in Dallas, TX. "Got" is used with mostly bad things: got arrested. got killed, got shot. There are a few exceptions: got paid, got vaccinated.
Eu também gosto de leite.
Why long i???? In dictionary short i
yes I drank a lot of goat's milk last year
Hi Teacher, I love your content but you should upgrade to a better mic. The sound quality is pretty bad.
We just got a new super expensive mic. Keep watching.
I drank goat's milk in my childhood. I want to buy a goat.
*DO YOU DRINK A LOT OF BEER EVERY DAY ?*
No, just a little bit.
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I don't drink