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Hello! No, "my videos UA-cam" is not grammatically correct. Instead, you could say: - "My UA-cam videos" - "My videos on UA-cam" The phrase "my videos UA-cam" lacks proper grammatical structure. Here’s why: 1. **Possessive Structure**: The phrase "my UA-cam videos" correctly uses "my" to indicate possession and "UA-cam videos" to specify the type of videos. 2. **Prepositional Clarity**: The phrase "my videos on UA-cam" uses the preposition "on" to clearly state the relationship between "my videos" and "UA-cam". The original phrase lacks these structural elements, making it unclear and grammatically incorrect.
The question "With whom do you speak English?" is grammatically correct. It's a formal way to ask who you communicate with in English. But that's not what normal people say. A more colloquial way to ask the same question would be: "Who do you speak English with?"
Asking questions in English is difficult.
In this video we show you a SUPER EASY way to make questions.
GOOD NEWS! I have just opened a website where you can get MORE EXPLANATIONS and EXTRA ACTIVITIES to help you practice and improve even faster! It is 100% FREE! Here’s the link: Englishspeaking360.com
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Why we don't say (my videos UA-cam) thank you in advance
Hello! No, "my videos UA-cam" is not grammatically correct. Instead, you could say:
- "My UA-cam videos"
- "My videos on UA-cam"
The phrase "my videos UA-cam" lacks proper grammatical structure. Here’s why:
1. **Possessive Structure**: The phrase "my UA-cam videos" correctly uses "my" to indicate possession and "UA-cam videos" to specify the type of videos.
2. **Prepositional Clarity**: The phrase "my videos on UA-cam" uses the preposition "on" to clearly state the relationship between "my videos" and "UA-cam".
The original phrase lacks these structural elements, making it unclear and grammatically incorrect.
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With whom do you speak English?
Shall I ask like this way 🤔
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The question "With whom do you speak English?" is grammatically correct. It's a formal way to ask who you communicate with in English.
But that's not what normal people say. A more colloquial way to ask the same question would be: "Who do you speak English with?"