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Andrew - like the invisible polite wizard, with a good voice and nice diction, who spend his time for audience, who want to improve english skill, and he doing this absolutely free. I tried to find video or photo with him in the net, but unfortunately, i am failed. ^)). Thanks Anrew so much for your job.
Dear Andrew, I am highly thankful to you for a comprehensive lession. Really speaking before many times i tried UA-cam videos to understand the difference but in vain but now I could say yes... Lots thanks
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Hi Andrew, I have been watching your english grammar lesson video for few weeks. I have found it very clear and very helpful. would you be so kind to make a video on how to write a incident report and also video on how to give and ask for direction. Thank you Kind Regards Rana
Hi Andrew, would like to ask does it mean for this sentence " the shop would be close until 2 March 2020" does it mean the shop would close or open on 2 March 2020"? When using "until" , is the action still happening at the time mentioned? Great video btw!
hello, Andrew Your video lessons are very helpful to me. I crave more videos like these. Thing is, I'm struggling on how to write in a passive and active voice. I can't distinguish between the two, and it is more difficult to when I'm writing exams. I have failed a couple of essays because my English lecturer says I write in passive voice. Plase Andrew help me, please. the main exam is nearing and I'm panicking. Can you please conduct a lesson on passive and active voice...I really, really need it. thank you
Hi Sir, I have a confusion related to below examples, so please explain the reason about this. 1) Mark lived in Paris until 2010 = In 2010 he moved or he stopped living in Paris. 2) I will be rich until 2020 = After 2020 I will no longer be rich. I will be poor. In 2nd example, you said that 'After 2020 I will be poor', but in 1st example you said 'In 2010 he moved or he stopped living in Paris', so in 2nd example why I can't say that 'In 2020 I will be poor'. Kindly explain it.
It is important to know it, very good example of sentences to explaining between both of these sentences with different meanings. Could you please correct me in above sentences, if it is goes wrong with grammar. Thanks a lot!
Hello Andrew. I am from Argentina. Thank you very much for your videos. They are so clear. I would like to ask you the following : Peter is visiting my country. And I need to ask him when he is leaving Argentina. Can I ask "when are you leaving.?" But i think it is rude. Can I ask "when are you staying here till? Or "untill when are you staying?" I suppose that "up to when are you staying? Is not good english (Is it correct) What about "til when are you staying? A similar thing occurrs with arrival day in Argentina. Could i ask "since when are you here? " Or "when are you here since? These questions are difficult for spanish native speakers. Perhaps these questions are more natural with "how long" But I want to hear a date as an answer instead "for two weeks" Or any other period of time. Thanks in advance.
Hi Hugo. "When are you staying here till?" is fine. Another good way of asking this is to say "How long is your stay?" For the other question, you could simply as "When did you arrive?" Best wishes. Andrew
i'm very glad to be learning English in this way by youtube, i thank u Andrew one more time as habit, i appreciate your nice work as teacher that you are, one ask, i knew these days the actor Bud Spencer has died, what do u think of his death?
Hi Sebastian, that's great that your level of English is improving. :) It's very sad about Bud Spencer but I admit I wasn't very familiar with his work.
Can you please make a video about the differences between Interrogative Pronoun, Interrogative Adverb & Interrogative Adjective with example sentences. These three topics are always mixed in the minds of English learning students. Thanks :)
Pls help, as i always use 'on or before' instead of 'by' in my official documen. e.g. I will leave London by Friday. 'by' = before, then i must leave before Friday = I must leave on Thursday and Thursday is the deadline. Pls make clear my misunderstanding. Best wishes, Ben,
Hello and thanks for the comment and question. "Please send me the document by Friday." This means that the final deadline is Friday. It is acceptable to send it on Friday. The deadline includes Friday. Best wishes, Andrew
Thank you for the lesson Could you Explain to us questions without an auxiliary please . In the youtube there are no videos about these and I think that they very important
excusme dear teacher: i have one question doubt...will we use instead of "until" by "to" for your example the shop will be closed from 7pm until 8am tomorrow... will we say : the shop will be closed from 7pm to 8am tomorrow...plz reply me soon as possible
Hello and thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my lessons. Here is the full list of my lessons: ua-cam.com/users/CrownAcademyEnglishvideos Best wishes, Andrew
I am a 4th class student. I am from India. Sir, in by- more examples u said by the 15th July. We should either say the 15th of July or 15th July. Please tell me if we can say the 15th July too.
Hello and welcome. Thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my lessons. Here is the full list: ua-cam.com/users/CrownAcademyEnglishvideos You can watch as many videos as you want. There is no limit. :) Best wishes, Andrew
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I am studying grammar lesson by smart phone. I will complete all your grammar lesson by sunday. I dont study grammar 'by' lesson until tomorrow.
Andrew - like the invisible polite wizard, with a good voice and nice diction, who spend his time for audience, who want to improve english skill, and he doing this absolutely free. I tried to find video or photo with him in the net, but unfortunately, i am failed. ^)). Thanks Anrew so much for your job.
Ah thank you for your kind words, I really appreciate it. :)
YES ENDREW, I AM FROM INDIA
Formidable lesson as usual, made in a clear voice. Thank you.
Hello Andrew i'm 17 YEARS OLD FROM MOROCCO I like your lessons so much
thanks to you i improved my level in English thanks a lot
I love British pronunciation! I'll watch your lessons with pleasure.
Dear Andrew,
I am highly thankful to you for a comprehensive lession. Really speaking before many times i tried UA-cam videos to understand the difference but in vain but now I could say yes...
Lots thanks
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Andrew
Andrew you have a good voice to listen and your lesson was very clean. thanks a lot
You are amazing teacher you explain the grammer softly
Many thanks.But I have a question .Coud we say.The shops will be opened from 9:00 am to 10 :00pm?
Thanks for replying
this video is very clear, your explanation is the best, thanks mr Andrew
I like your lessons dear Andrew.
Thank you.
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Very good video again Andrew. While going faster than in previous videos pace is phenomenal. I'm still waiting for new videos. Thank you.
Great, I'm glad it helped you.
Very very clear, please don't stop with your work!
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Thank you, Andrew. In Russian I would tell "until" before today's lesson. From now I will use Up To. That is important.
My all time favorite channel
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Thank Andrew, you're best teacher.
Excellent and very useful video.
Hi Andrew,
I have been watching your english grammar lesson video for few weeks. I have found it very clear and very helpful.
would you be so kind to make a video on how to write a incident report and also video on how to give and ask for direction. Thank you
Kind Regards
Rana
Very clear, as usual. Thanks.
The best lesson ever!!!!
Hi Andrew, would like to ask does it mean for this sentence " the shop would be close until 2 March 2020" does it mean the shop would close or open on 2 March 2020"? When using "until" , is the action still happening at the time mentioned? Great video btw!
thank u andrew! your lessons are quite straight forward.
I'm glad you liked it. Thanks for your comment.
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Dear Andrew, You are irreplaceable :) Thank you very much!
Ah thank-you, you're very kind. :)
Well, the lesson is very nice and useful. I wonder if British people also learn English grammars as our foreigners do?
Thank you so much Andrew, for your great lessons.
Excellent explanations! Thanks for the videos and for help me to learn. I wish all of you the very best!
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Andrew
Wow! Superb explanation sir. Tq.
hello, Andrew Your video lessons are very helpful to me. I crave more videos like these. Thing is, I'm struggling on how to write in a passive and active voice. I can't distinguish between the two, and it is more difficult to when I'm writing exams. I have failed a couple of essays because my English lecturer says I write in passive voice. Plase Andrew help me, please. the main exam is nearing and I'm panicking. Can you please conduct a lesson on passive and active voice...I really, really need it. thank you
Thank you. for this vidéo
i miss ur english lessons.
dear Andrew ur english teaching indeed
thanks Andrew, you really explain very well...
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it's a very useful lesson thank you very much
Thanks so much. In true, your lessons are very useful and helpful,
Thanks alot it is very useful lesson for me you are very good teacher
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very good explanations. thankfully.
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I love british english. Andrew, thank by classes!
Thank you so much teacher
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Thank you very much Mr free teacher
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I like your lessons dear Andrew
Thanks so much for your helpful lesson
it's quite usefull for me . great tips.
Thank you very much! Excellent video.
It's a pleasure. Thank you for the comment.
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Andrew
thank you very much Andrew.
I'm always loved your lessons
thank you very much sir because you are teaching us and i have already subscribed your channel
Hi Sir,
I have a confusion related to below examples, so please explain the reason about this.
1) Mark lived in Paris until 2010 = In 2010 he moved or he stopped living in Paris.
2) I will be rich until 2020 = After 2020 I will no longer be rich. I will be poor.
In 2nd example, you said that 'After 2020 I will be poor', but in 1st example you said 'In 2010 he moved or he stopped
living in Paris', so in 2nd example why I can't say that 'In 2020 I will be poor'. Kindly explain it.
Very clear. Thanks.
Very helpuful. Thank and keep it up sir
Very well, I give you more than one like.
Thank you so much for very helpful lesson.
Excellent, I am glad that you like my lessons. Thanks for the comment.
Best wishes,
Andrew
It is important to know it, very good example of sentences to explaining between both of these sentences with different meanings. Could you please correct me in above sentences, if it is goes wrong with grammar. Thanks a lot!
Glad to watch ur videos thanks !
Excellent, I am glad that you like my lessons. Thanks for the comment.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Hello Andrew. I am from Argentina. Thank you very much for your videos. They are so clear. I would like to ask you the following :
Peter is visiting my country. And I need to ask him when he is leaving Argentina. Can I ask "when are you leaving.?" But i think it is rude. Can I ask "when are you staying here till? Or "untill when are you staying?"
I suppose that "up to when are you staying? Is not good english (Is it correct)
What about "til when are you staying?
A similar thing occurrs with arrival day in Argentina. Could i ask "since when are you here? " Or "when are you here since?
These questions are difficult for spanish native speakers.
Perhaps these questions are more natural with "how long" But I want to hear a date as an answer instead "for two weeks" Or any other period of time.
Thanks in advance.
Hi Hugo.
"When are you staying here till?" is fine. Another good way of asking this is to say "How long is your stay?"
For the other question, you could simply as "When did you arrive?"
Best wishes.
Andrew
Crown Academy of English
Thank you very much, Andrew. It has been very nice of you. Until the next message.
Have a nice day.
i'm very glad to be learning English in this way by youtube, i thank u Andrew one more time as habit, i appreciate your nice work as teacher that you are, one ask, i knew these days the actor Bud Spencer has died, what do u think of his death?
Hi Sebastian, that's great that your level of English is improving. :) It's very sad about Bud Spencer but I admit I wasn't very familiar with his work.
Crown Academy of English have you seen his famous movie "They call me Trinity"?
No, I haven't seen it.
Crown Academy of English it's a great movie with him n Terence Hill, u should watch it
Can you please make a video about the differences between Interrogative Pronoun, Interrogative Adverb & Interrogative Adjective with example sentences. These three topics are always mixed in the minds of English learning students. Thanks :)
heartily I wanna thank you for your amazing lessens .
Pls help, as i always use 'on or before' instead of 'by' in my official documen. e.g. I will leave London by Friday. 'by' = before, then i must leave before Friday = I must leave on Thursday and Thursday is the deadline. Pls make clear my misunderstanding.
Best wishes,
Ben,
Hello and thanks for the comment and question.
"Please send me the document by Friday."
This means that the final deadline is Friday. It is acceptable to send it on Friday. The deadline includes Friday.
Best wishes,
Andrew
This is an awesome lessons,
i got it! thanks for this video.
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Andrew
sir; please give a lesson every day.
Many thanks of you
iwould from youtuber to post video about before and after and why we can use both thank you andrew
I liked about prepositiosns of the time ,Very good! Thank you.
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Andrew
Thank you for the lesson
Could you Explain to us questions without an auxiliary please . In the youtube there are no videos about these and I think that they very important
very useful thanks!.
THANKS A LOT.
Andrewwwwwww, excellent.
Sir, please a detail lecture about subject verb agreement.
Thank you ever so much
Hi Anrew, I want to know where I could not use the articles with by
I hope to reply me
English is easy with Andrew :) .Thank you .
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Andrew
excusme dear teacher:
i have one question doubt...will we use instead of "until" by "to" for your example
the shop will be closed from 7pm until 8am tomorrow...
will we say : the shop will be closed from 7pm to 8am tomorrow...plz reply me soon as possible
Thanks for your Great vieod.i have already subscribed your channel.
Hello and thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my lessons.
Here is the full list of my lessons: ua-cam.com/users/CrownAcademyEnglishvideos
Best wishes,
Andrew
I am a 4th class student. I am from India. Sir, in by- more examples u said by the 15th July. We should either say the 15th of July or 15th July. Please tell me if we can say the 15th July too.
incredible explanation..👍
thank you a lot with my respect
Thanks a lot!
That was great and amazing lesson. Thank you I subscribe.
I like your lessons very very much
please teacher how many lessons can I take per week
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Here is the full list: ua-cam.com/users/CrownAcademyEnglishvideos
You can watch as many videos as you want. There is no limit. :)
Best wishes,
Andrew
Another great video , thank you ! mate.
I'm glad it helped. :)
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Andrew
You very good...
Thank you very much,Andrew.I appreciate your efforts.I have a request for you,can you make a video about the figures of speech if possible?
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Andrew
Thank you 🌹💖
please andrew i want to learn more about 'sine 'and 'for' when we use them
Thanks soooo much , l learned well By you.
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thank you
have you made any lessons on UNLESS vs UNTIL? I know the difference but want to learn deeply
thank you for make this video
Thanks a lot of
Mr.Andrew l am waiting for another lesson.
perfection, no more. I've got it
thank you sir ji
thanks for this lesson
thank you very much
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Andrew
Soo until means will isn't it or wrong?
This is *british* right?
Please answer it as soon as possible.. Tq
The accent is British.
I learn many things.I am Indian
AHHHHHAJA.....very clear thank you A....30.1.2017
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The shop will be closed from 7pm until 8am tomorrow. ⬆️ this is of past tense.
There are a same pronunciation between till & tell but the meaning is different
No, They're not homophones. Check out your dictionary.