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Thanks a bunch teacher, you made it more than clear ! This topic was a hot potato for me, but now I got it Completely and I will never miss it again .
Great class teacher, as it has always been! Thanks a lot for such a good help
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Wow! That's such a lovely comment! Thank you!
And thank YOU for a wonderful example of how to use 'be used to'!
Omg, I love all your videos so much. You're fabulously superb at your explanations. Would you mind teaching us some tips to sound more british? Thanks for all your classes.
Used to vs be used to , very tricky for me.
Your lessons and examples are easy to learn and remember.
Correct me:
We are getting used to wake up early in the morning for the office.
Thank you
Crystal clear explanations. Is the sentence "I find you really attractive" correct? Are there any ways to improve It? Thanks
I'm glad you've enjoyed the lesson! Your sentence is perfectly correct. I can't think of anything that can improve it.
Got learned again
Always you learn me new something .. thanks
You're welcome, Mostafa. A little point to remember:
I teach you. >> You learn from me.
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Oh .. thanks ... the best thing is to learn from mistakes .. so you taught me from my mistakes.. thanks .. 😊
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Best lesson,hats off madam.I used to watch your class in the previous years.Nice to see you back with new format Bye the way could you please do a lesson on perfect infinitives and Gerunds?we would like to hear from you.Thanks in advance..
Thanks a lot for your continued support! I've made a note of your suggestion, Jana.
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Hello Reddy,
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Teacher..1."i nearly bought or almost bought" meaning??Is this mean bought or not bought?
2."in the past couple of weeks" and "in the last couple of weeks" difference when using with present perfect.
Please reply 🙏
Hello Maria,
1. didn't buy
2. Use the Present Perfect tense with both.
Hello madam, I have a question.
"Of all the movies I have watched so far, this movie is the best, which other movies are as nothing compared to" and " He has already befriended Joey, who no other boy in the college can hold a candle to" . Are these sentences grammatically correct and do they make sense?
They are, but far too long. It's always better to start a new sentence.
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Hello Walter!
To be able to make progress in your speaking skills, you need to improve your listening skills and do a lot of oral repetition as well.
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When she was young she would always live near the city
Is it correct ??
It's correct, but 'would' is usually used for past repetitive habits: he would play football every week / she would visit her uncle every day ... With your example, especially with the word 'always', it's better to say: she always lived ...
Please let me know..
'You could come yesterday'
Is it correct..
Or we can use this only,
'You could have come yesterday'.
You could come yesterday. = You were able to come, and you did it.
You could have come yesterday. = I think you were able to come, but you didn't.
Hello madam. I have a question 1, She is supporting somebody who no one supports. Or She is supporting who no one supports. 2, someone who I don't want to talk to are you. Or Who I don't want to talk to are you. All I want to know if one can create such sentences without using "somebody" as I wrote them or one has to use "somebody". Thanks
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