It's a good answer, but you don't need 'you' - (let me bring up a chapter of my life...) If you want to add 'you', you could say (let me bring up a chapter of my life for you). Thanks so much for watching and for doing the homework.
Hi Dilan, it's an amazing video. Great to see your mum. You said don't bring up me wetting the bad, is it ok to use me after bring up as you mentioned pronouns should come after bring?
Hi, well spotted, that is a very good point. Usually you can't say a pronoun after bring up. You can't say 'bring up him' 'bring up her' or bring up 'me'. Here, though, the 'me' is part of a noun phrase - 'me wetting the bed' is a thing, so the 'me' in the sentence acts differently. I hope that helps. Cheers. Rob.
Your videos are really great, funny and professional. An you mom..ohh she's so cute! Thanks a lot for your lessons👍P.S If only I knew that "bring up" means vomit, I wouldn't have watched this video while cooking breakfast😃
Thanks for bring up this phrasal verb! :)
You're welcome. I'm so glad I brought it up! Thanks for watching
I loved this explanation. Thanks so much.
The best videos I know in all my life.
Great way of teaching
Your way of teaching is adorable ♡
Thanks a lot!
My parents brought me up with lots of love and good principles! Hope this sentence is correct! Anyway, cool video I like it so much, thank you! 😊
That is a perfect sentence. It sounds like you had a lovely upbringing. Thanks for watching and for doing the homework.
RAD English Thanks to you! 😊
thanks! saludos desde argentina!
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Rob, one day you'll hit 1M subscribers, as Lucy did recently, I'm sure.
Thanks for saying so. That would be awesome. We are very far from a million subscribers right now though. Even 10,000 would be nice.
Nice teacher...
I'll watch again just to be able to inderstand all the words and sentences.
I liked the humor !
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LOL... very funny and clever your mum! Hi from Viña del Mar, Chile
Hola! Thanks. I will tell my mum that her video was enjoyed in Chile👍
Great job 😂👍 you have a sense of humor bro👍
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it 👍
You are so awesome.
Thank you so much teacher. I hope your channel will expand and more people will benefit
It's my first time in this channel, I loved the way you teach. Thanks a lot. I will remember perfectly. Hahahhaha your mom is so lovely.
Thanks for your uplifting comment. I am very lucky to have such a lovely mum. Welcome to my channel. I hope you find my other videos useful too. Rob.
Aww man your teaching method is great!!!!!
Thk
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Let me bring you up a chapter of my life, I was brought up in Chennai (Madras). I am still Chennai but don't know w I would be in future.
It's a good answer, but you don't need 'you' - (let me bring up a chapter of my life...) If you want to add 'you', you could say (let me bring up a chapter of my life for you). Thanks so much for watching and for doing the homework.
Hi Dilan, it's an amazing video. Great to see your mum. You said don't bring up me wetting the bad, is it ok to use me after bring up as you mentioned pronouns should come after bring?
Hi, well spotted, that is a very good point. Usually you can't say a pronoun after bring up. You can't say 'bring up him' 'bring up her' or bring up 'me'. Here, though, the 'me' is part of a noun phrase - 'me wetting the bed' is a thing, so the 'me' in the sentence acts differently. I hope that helps. Cheers. Rob.
@@RADEnglish it really does make sense Thank you!
Your videos are really great, funny and professional. An you mom..ohh she's so cute! Thanks a lot for your lessons👍P.S If only I knew that "bring up" means vomit, I wouldn't have watched this video while cooking breakfast😃
Veronika Kvasnikova Thanks for your kind words. Sorry that we spoiled your breakfast! I hope you didn't bring your breakfast up!
Das brilliant!
Ur mom is so lovely:)
One of my cousin would always bring up something which would hurt us when we visit their home.
Great example, well done. Thanks for watching! Rob.
@@RADEnglish no, thanks for the video!
When I travel for a long way, I usually vomit in the car.
I learnt these words wee,vomit and bring up
Thank you
Can I say "I have two topics which I don't wanna bring up on a conversation"?
Almost - it's always 'in conversation', not 'on conversation'. But everything else is 💪
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My mom brought talk up about bringing me up
Olegman Po That's a great example of two meanings of bring up. Well done.
Thanks. It is really awesome. But at last you brought up by sandwich😬😬