“I will meet him tomorrow/ later…” - whatever it was, I didn’t quite get your idea. Though, it would sound more natural with “All right” or “Ok” at the beginning. And without an introductory word it is more likely to mean an action planned in advance. The rest seemed obvious to me BUT I’ve really heard plenty of mistakes mentioned in the video throughout my life. So, I really appreciate the video and your work🙏 Thank you for your dedication to teaching and making useful videos🙌🙌🙌
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Dropping the third person singular s is a common mistake because even though it appears as a simple rule, still it is required to be acquired late. This is according to Krashen's theory.
it's always a pleasure to be able to learn from and with you Greg, and the fact that if we are paying enough attention to what you are saying is amazingly awesome because when somebody is speaking that's when we can catch structures the most I think. keep bringing us good material!!!!
"Agh, sorry I keep kicking the hockey ball. I am used to playing football, not hockey" Yes, in certain contexts it works. But the most usual context is something like this... "I usually play football on Saturdays, but this weekend I'm out of town."
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So useful indeed to improve English.
Thank you Teacher Greg.
Amazing video 📹 👏 ❤ 👌 thank you 🍎 teacher
Thank you a lot, Greg! 😊
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Excellent lesson
Thanks!
Hi, Greg I'm unable to find PDF of the lesson. Where is it?
Thanks Greg! I live your grammar lessons.
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What a lesson! Many thanks, teacher!
Glad you liked it!
“I will meet him tomorrow/ later…” - whatever it was, I didn’t quite get your idea. Though, it would sound more natural with “All right” or “Ok” at the beginning. And without an introductory word it is more likely to mean an action planned in advance. The rest seemed obvious to me BUT I’ve really heard plenty of mistakes mentioned in the video throughout my life. So, I really appreciate the video and your work🙏 Thank you for your dedication to teaching and making useful videos🙌🙌🙌
Hi Greg, where is the PDF.? PLEASE guide. Excellent lesson anyway.
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Thank you so much, this lesson is excellent and explained perfectly, a great and effective grammatical review 🤩
You're very welcome!
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Can you make a video on synonyms when they're not interchangeable? ex beat x hit x strike
Dropping the third person singular s is a common mistake because even though it appears as a simple rule, still it is required to be acquired late. This is according to Krashen's theory.
it's always a pleasure to be able to learn from and with you Greg, and the fact that if we are paying enough attention to what you are saying is amazingly awesome because when somebody is speaking that's when we can catch structures the most I think. keep bringing us good material!!!!
Thanks 🤩
Bro, if you could give me some tips on how I can do American speaking for a long time, I would have benefited
Hi Greg. May I say "I am used to playing football" ? Thanks a bunch!
"Agh, sorry I keep kicking the hockey ball. I am used to playing football, not hockey"
Yes, in certain contexts it works. But the most usual context is something like this...
"I usually play football on Saturdays, but this weekend I'm out of town."
@@EnglishWithGreg Many thanks for your reply. Have a great weekend!
"I expect you feel better soon." What about the situation when the doctor gives me medicine and tells me it will work?
Yes, I believe it depends on the context. It's not wrong.
Yes, but the grammar structure needs changing: I expect you *TO* feel better soon.
@@EnglishWithGreg Thank you Greg
@@EnglishWithGreg Ah, OK. Thank you for clarification.
Good job