Sir, you are very expert teacher in english than others because you always teach us very easy and with detail. keep on teaching us and iam also trying to famous your chanel as all others student of whole world can benefit from your videos. May Allah almighty keep you safe and sound and also with happiness. Our prayers are always with you sir. sir keep on teaching as we can learn through your videos
Thanks a lot Mr Andrew.Your video is helpful and useful.I am a teacher of English and i use the two words apprpriately , but the problem is that it has never happened with me to make a halt and see the difference between the two items.Thank you again.Things have been clarified now.
Hello from sweden Mr Andrew! Honestly you are the best teacher i have seen, your method and fantastic explination are great. Greeting and salutition🙏🙏❤❤🇸🇪🇸🇪
Hi Andrew! How’s it going ? Fine, I hope. I In UK today is Happy Monday , but for me Mondays are always happy , thanks to you mon Cher Andrew( I know you understand French). Thanks a million, you Rock!
Thanks mr Andrew for this lesson every week when I want to put a comment the expression betrays me , thanks again that is kind of you ,tomorrow morning I have no work so I will rise at 10:00 am it's fine for me isn't it?❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👌
Hello. Thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my lessons. Here is the full list: ua-cam.com/users/CrownAcademyEnglishvideos Best wishes, Andrew
Wonderful and very useful and interesting videos full of nice and amazing information and explanation. I am an English learner and I have a question for you about the pronoun "IT" used in the sentence "look after a child until it is an adult". I wonder if the IT is used as a neutral gender pronoun or should be the THEY. thanks for the brilliant videos again
Thank you! I had always had this problem in the past until now. However, please confirm these two examples: 1. I am expecting a pay rise this year. 2. I'll ask my boss to raise my pay this year. Thanks
Transitive verb has object but intranstive doesn't have object..rise rose risen The sun rises in the east. The sun rose yesterday at 5a.m.. The Sun has raisen early..Thank you sir..I understood well..😊👌🙏
Million thanks Mr.Andrew..when teacher asked question I raised my hand to ans. Raise raised raised
Many Thanks from a Brazilian in Liverpool.
Sir, you are very expert teacher in english than others because you always teach us very easy and with detail. keep on teaching us and iam also trying to famous your chanel as all others student of whole world can benefit from your videos.
May Allah almighty keep you safe and sound and also with happiness.
Our prayers are always with you sir.
sir keep on teaching as we can learn through your videos
You're welcome. I'm delighted that you like my lessons. Thanks for the comment. 🙂
Andrew
This kind of English teaching method is very good.
Thank you so much for your lessons
Great video thanks a lot dear Mr. Andrew
Hii Andrew I'm karnan from India..I saw your content it's amazing to see. Please keep upload the lots of video. We're eager to wait...
It's a pleasure. Thanks for the comment. More videos here: ua-cam.com/users/CrownAcademyEnglishvideos
Best wishes
Andrew
Thanks Andrew) Your explanation is always completely understandable!
everytime you give us fruitful lectures...i can't thank you enough
Thanks a lot Mr Andrew.Your video is helpful and useful.I am a teacher of English and i use the two words apprpriately , but the problem is that it has never happened with me to make a halt and see the difference between the two items.Thank you again.Things have been clarified now.
You're welcome. I'm delighted that you like my lessons. Thanks for the comment. 🙂
Andrew
Let"s raise our glasses to Andrew :)
Thanks !!
I like Andrews lessons, he is good explaining, his explaining is very nice,I'm glad that found this you tube channel..
A greeting of love to Andrew. It's really beneficial. Thank you for your efforts.
Hello Andrew:) I'm Teresa from Cracow. I like your videos very much. Thank you for making grammar, pronunciation very clear :)
Good explanation! Thanks
Hello from sweden Mr Andrew! Honestly you are the best teacher i have seen, your method and fantastic explination are great. Greeting and salutition🙏🙏❤❤🇸🇪🇸🇪
You're welcome. I'm delighted that you like my lessons. Thanks for the comment. 🙂
Andrew
Hi Andrew! How’s it going ? Fine, I hope. I In UK today is Happy Monday , but for me Mondays are always happy , thanks to you mon Cher Andrew( I know you understand French). Thanks a million, you Rock!
Hi Jean-Marie. Thanks for your message. J'espère que vous allez bien. :)
Andrew
Thank you God bless you
Very good lesson about two similar words but with diferent meanings,thanks you,best regards
Thank you a lot, these lesson are so useful 🙏
I like your voice! It has been helpful to me. Thank you so much:)
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Andrew
Excellent Excellent Excellent
Excellent explanation of this confusing verbs!
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Andrew
Hi Andrew,
Could you do the same about lie and lay?
Thanks
Thanks mr Andrew for this lesson every week when I want to put a comment the expression betrays me , thanks again that is kind of you ,tomorrow morning I have no work so I will rise at 10:00 am it's fine for me isn't it?❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👌
Thanks for this lesson. It's very helpful.
You're welcome. I'm delighted that you like my lessons. Thanks for the comment. 🙂
Andrew
Explaining is really excellent Thanks for shining us
There were a few raised eyebrows that you didn’t mention this common usage to reflect collective surprise/doubt.
Well explained!
Interesting lesson on these two verbs.👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Hi Bouchka. You're welcome. I'm delighted that you like my lessons. Thanks for the comment. 🙂
Andrew
Thank you ❣️
Thanks!
Thank you very much
From india. Explained very very clearly.
How I use the hard vocabulary word alterntively in sentence
Thanks a lot for your help
Hello. Thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my lessons. Here is the full list: ua-cam.com/users/CrownAcademyEnglishvideos
Best wishes,
Andrew
Sir, lack of care or lack of caring? Which is correct?
Very excellent
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Wonderful and very useful and interesting videos full of nice and amazing information and explanation.
I am an English learner and I have a question for you about the pronoun "IT" used in the sentence "look after a child until it is an adult". I wonder if the IT is used as a neutral gender pronoun or should be the THEY.
thanks for the brilliant videos again
Hello. "it" is acceptable for a baby if we don't know if it's a boy or a girl. "they" is also correct. You can choose.
Andrew
@@CrownAcademyEnglish Thank you so much Andrew for replying /answering my question
Very good one, thanks!
Keep going that's brilliant
Hi Andrew, is it possible to say " I usually rise at 7 in the morning"?
Yes, very good.
Thank you! I had always had this problem in the past until now. However, please confirm these two examples:
1. I am expecting a pay rise this year.
2. I'll ask my boss to raise my pay this year.
Thanks
Could you teach my kid english online?
Hellooooo everyone today's My Day 🎂🎉
Happy Birthday! 🎂
@@CrownAcademyEnglish thank u so much
Respect advocate!!!!!:-))))
I raised my eyebrows when I saw his car
great
Transitive verb has object but intranstive doesn't have object..rise rose risen The sun rises in the east. The sun rose yesterday at 5a.m.. The Sun has raisen early..Thank you sir..I understood well..😊👌🙏
Perfect.
Business people raise prices during Christmas.
Prices rise during Christmas.
Exactly. Very good.
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Respect From Azerbaijan 🇦🇿👍🏽
I raised an eyebrow when she told me she rose her baby alone.
Small correction:
I raised an eyebrow when she told me she *raised* her baby alone.
When I wrote the sentence I thought it was right...but now the mistake is obvious.😭
A way to remember: Rise has an "i" in it because is always performed on *i*tself
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u look still KG Teacher
Reise, Reise Seemann Reise