25 Must-Know English Expressions: Binomials

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  • @elizabethmerkalova9455
    @elizabethmerkalova9455 Рік тому +35

    You have turned teaching English into an art. Every new video is a treat, always a pleasure. Thank you!

  • @wordytoed9887
    @wordytoed9887 Рік тому +11

    I speak (American) English as my first language. I live in Michigan. That said, I still find your videos absolutely captivating. You explain the English language so easily. Thank you mister Gideon for your excellent work 🙏🏼 Your work is so valuable. Have a great day.

  • @walkfarm1
    @walkfarm1 Рік тому +5

    Born and bred Yorkshire, but Gideon, you make me think so much about my own language. Thank you.

  • @Sofiane.B
    @Sofiane.B Рік тому +2

    "Hello dear coach! 👋🏽 I want just to let you know that on September 26, 2023, around 2 pm local time, I saw you in Paris. I was having lunch at a restaurant, enjoying my sandwich, when you walked by."
    I would like to thank you for everything you have done or doing. You're one of the best. I'm a fan.

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  Рік тому +3

      Ok, next time stop and say "hello".

    • @Sofiane.B
      @Sofiane.B Рік тому +1

      @@LetThemTalkTVIt was so quick, but definitely next time, I will 🙏🏻

    • @kerbicz
      @kerbicz 11 місяців тому +1

      @@Sofiane.B Why do people drem about visiting Paris?
      - to see Notre-Dame
      - to visit Louvre
      - to climb the Eiffel tower
      - to say _hello_ to Gideon 🙃

  • @mikeabbott8521
    @mikeabbott8521 Рік тому +3

    As a native (North American) english speaker, I enjoy this channel immensely. "Bound" can also be used to indicate a journey, as in "headed for", either literally or figuratively. "I'm bound for California". " He was bound for glory". She was raised in a good home but was bound for trouble from the start". This usage is a bit archaic in the literal form but not the figuratve - I guess it was bound to happen...

    • @gianlucac.8944
      @gianlucac.8944 Рік тому

      Hey there Mike, I'd like to ask you something: in Italian we have a say which goes something like "with the ifs and buts you won't get anywhere". What if I said it to you during an English conversation? Would it just sound weird? Is there something similar you would say?

  • @Aye-Aye136
    @Aye-Aye136 4 місяці тому

    Oglądam obydwa podcasty.
    Wielkie brawa za wspólny występ i dyskusję ❤❤❤.

  • @LetThemTalkTV
    @LetThemTalkTV  Рік тому +7

    Get 135 binomial pairs on a PDF + 12 pictures and a 33 minute audio file recorded by Gideon here
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    • @HongNguyen-ve6wx
      @HongNguyen-ve6wx 11 місяців тому

      Hello Gideon. Thank you very much for your video on binomials❤. It's as wonderful as always. I kept looking for the description box and there it is. Would be great if you could pin it right in the top. Anyway, I have been enjoying your videos so much, and I've learned a lot through watching them. So, I've just gladly purchased the mp3 and the pdf to support your channel as I've benefited from your videos a lot. I will leave a comment once I complete my learning. Wishing you a good night.

  • @Agadoo5
    @Agadoo5 Рік тому +5

    Thank you very much Sir , you are best teacher ever , I'm very thankful for your every lesson video

  • @riclou1910
    @riclou1910 9 місяців тому +1

    Thank so much for helping us with our English learning journey, Gideon! Keep up the good job! ; )

  • @stephanie06-9
    @stephanie06-9 Рік тому +4

    My father is from Germany, and he’s always said “forth and back” despite my mother’s constant correction. In Germany they say “hin und zuruck” which means “forth and back,” and when you think about it, it does make more sense

    • @santiagosanz9732
      @santiagosanz9732 Рік тому +1

      Same thing in Spanish

    • @kerbicz
      @kerbicz 11 місяців тому

      @@santiagosanz9732 And in Polish: _tam i z powrotem._

  • @martapolizzottomp
    @martapolizzottomp Рік тому +3

    YOU are simply THE best teacher Gideon!!👏👏Thanks for your videos!!😃

  • @Joachimlefranc
    @Joachimlefranc Рік тому +4

    Thank you Gideon, for the clear explanation and clever examples.

  • @VitaminEnglishdaily
    @VitaminEnglishdaily 7 місяців тому

    Your way is superb man.. My kiddo is trying to excel English speaking skill and you are a great teacher.. ❤

  • @volodymyr.brodskyi
    @volodymyr.brodskyi Рік тому +3

    Gideon is back! May I count for restart your podcast - my favorite "Zeitgeist Banana"? And thank you sir!

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  Рік тому

      Yes, it's been a long time. I'm working on it thanks.

  • @MitaleeNubeebuckus
    @MitaleeNubeebuckus Рік тому +1

    Really really love your channel ❤️ your knowledge on background is on a different level 👌 I only discovered you 2 days ago, but I am hooked.

  • @greenme7094
    @greenme7094 Рік тому +1

    I'm the one that wrote Grammer isn't important and you read out my comment. I was wrong. Thanks for correcting me ! It happened in 2018 / 19. Not late for apologies though 😔

  • @artiav.8467
    @artiav.8467 9 місяців тому

    Wonderful sir , thank you so much

  • @jormamaattanen3048
    @jormamaattanen3048 Рік тому +2

    Lo and behold, you did it again! One more superb video, I mean.

    • @harvestmoon3595
      @harvestmoon3595 8 місяців тому

      Public speaker I must say low and behold alot! Now am no holds barred!😂😅😊

    • @jormamaattanen3048
      @jormamaattanen3048 8 місяців тому

      @@harvestmoon3595
      Kudos!

  • @luciavarela6095
    @luciavarela6095 Рік тому

    You are the best teacher. Thanks.

  • @angels9136
    @angels9136 8 місяців тому +1

    Hello from Ukraine. Thank you for your non-trivial videos🙂

  • @raykloetstra8501
    @raykloetstra8501 Рік тому +3

    Your binomial, "no ifs or buts," caught my attention. I'm more accustomed to the trinomial phrase, "no ifs, ands or buts." Is that a North American variation (I'm Canadian), or is that phrase also common on your side of the pond??

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  Рік тому +2

      Actually, I think you're right. When researching for the video I found Americans saying "no if and or buts" but here in the UK we omit the "and"

    • @raykloetstra8501
      @raykloetstra8501 Рік тому

      @@LetThemTalkTV Hi Gideon. (Great name by the way. I have a grandson by that name!!) Here is another trinomial for you that is similar to "lock, stock, and barrel," which has a similar meaning but is used in a different context -- "hook, line, and sinker." It still carries the connotation of 'all, everything" but is used more in the context of something spoken, such as, "I fabricated a story to hide my responsibility for the loss of the contract and the boss took it hook, line and sinker." It is most often used with telling stories, lies, and deceptions. Have a great day!! Love your videos!!

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  Рік тому +1

      Yes, I know hook, line and sinker. I use it a lot. Best wishes to you and to Gideon your grandson. I'm sure he's a fine boy.

  • @annamiller9153
    @annamiller9153 Рік тому +1

    It's a pue pleasure to listen to you, I'm glad you're back 😊

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  Рік тому

      It's a pleasure to read your comment, but I never went away.

  • @alexandraplaskasoviti5589
    @alexandraplaskasoviti5589 Рік тому +2

    What an informative and constructive video ! Your teaching method is always efficient ..Thank you so much Gideon .

  • @gianlucac.8944
    @gianlucac.8944 Рік тому +1

    Once again, brilliant job!
    P.S. I noticed a typo at 1:30 ("look, stock and barrel")

  • @dudablack2426
    @dudablack2426 Рік тому

    Absolutely great!! Very useful, thanks so very much Gideon ❤️❤️

  • @tesbergabor3780
    @tesbergabor3780 Рік тому

    'By hook or by crook I will finish this by Tuesday' - you said. Why do we have to learn such complicated tenses like future perfect if even the best native English teacher in the world doesn't use them? I would appreciate a quick and dirty explanation.

  • @quidquamquaero5694
    @quidquamquaero5694 Рік тому +1

    Great content and also great bracelet. Thank you.

    • @AndreiBerezin
      @AndreiBerezin 9 місяців тому

      Whats so good about the bracelet?

    • @quidquamquaero5694
      @quidquamquaero5694 9 місяців тому

      @@AndreiBerezin Sorry, I won't explain as one must have brain to understand it. For pity, many people are deprived of it in some countries.

    • @AndreiBerezin
      @AndreiBerezin 9 місяців тому

      @@quidquamquaero5694 especially the one where you come from

  • @MichielHollanders
    @MichielHollanders Рік тому +3

    Spick and span exists in Dutch too but I guess you knew that, I just read an article dating the expression in both languages to around 1570 while it's not clear (or so it was presented here) which of the two languages took it from the other, would you know any more about this specific case? Massive fan of your show, thanks!

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  Рік тому

      I did not know it was used in touch. Perhaps the Dutch one came first. Many thanks

    • @mathgeek7966
      @mathgeek7966 Рік тому +3

      There is a cleaning product in the US called "Spic and Span" that my mom used in the 1970s. I think it's still sold here, but I've not thought of it for ages!

    • @MichielHollanders
      @MichielHollanders Рік тому

      @@LetThemTalkTV interestingly, the spelling of the Dutch version is 'Spic en span' - the c in spic is a bit surprising to me. I wonder if this is an indicator for the origin. It's supposed to be a certain kind of nail which was used in Shipbuilding. But those are elsewhere referred to as spik with a k.

    • @MichielHollanders
      @MichielHollanders Рік тому

      @@mathgeek7966 aha now the plot thickens! I just read that this cleaning product was imported into Holland from the 1920s. And the spelling of Spic in the name is with a c, not CK! Could it be the Dutch changed the spelling of the expression accordingly after half a century of using the American cleaning product?

    • @kitiamuriel
      @kitiamuriel Рік тому

      Same in Italy. Cheerio. Kitia

  • @manjirabanerjee7169
    @manjirabanerjee7169 Рік тому

    As brilliant as the previous one .thank you sir G.

  • @gianlucac.8944
    @gianlucac.8944 Рік тому

    In Italian we have a say which goes something like "with the ifs and buts you won't get anywhere". What if I said it during an English conversation? Would it just sound weird? Is there something similar in English?

  • @ur4487
    @ur4487 Рік тому

    Thank you so much, its very useful and interesting

  • @buonleo
    @buonleo Рік тому +2

    Dear Gideon, don't loaf and lounge, we need more videos like this! 😄

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  Рік тому

      Let me tell you I've been working morning, noon and night.

    • @buonleo
      @buonleo Рік тому

      I hope you liked my binomial pair, I worked hard to make it up 😅@@LetThemTalkTV

  • @soundscape26
    @soundscape26 Рік тому +3

    Reversing the binomial pairs order is one of my guilty pleasures on occasion... square and fair... it's a sure way to throw some people off. Same with the ablaut reduplication. 😄
    Nice lesson as always Gideon.

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  Рік тому +1

      Yes, then and now I do the same thing. It's a tested and tried formula for success

    • @ronald3836
      @ronald3836 Рік тому

      My physics teacher unintentionally got the whole class laughing by saying (in Dutch) "zeker en vast" instead of "vast en zeker" (= most certainly). Later I realised that "zeker en vast" is standard Flemish, whereas "vast en zeker" is standard Dutch.
      In my family there are two sets of twins. Their names are always pronounced in the same order, and it would be really strange to reverse them. I suppose this a universal phenomenon.

  • @grantofat6438
    @grantofat6438 Рік тому +4

    You should have ended with "over and out". :-)

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  Рік тому

      Yes, you're right, I hadn't thought of that.

  • @cezarmonteirodk
    @cezarmonteirodk Рік тому +1

    Gideon is definitely a tall, dark and handsome teacher ❤

  • @kerbicz
    @kerbicz 8 місяців тому

    Lock, stock & barrel ~ _mydło, szydło, motowidło_ (Polish).

  • @δεσποιναπορικη

    You are fabulous!!!

  • @OceanChild75
    @OceanChild75 Рік тому +1

    Your videos are always a delight and having an mp3 lesson to listen to again and again on the bus will be very helpful! 😇 You definitely deserve funds for all the time and efforts you are ploughing into this channel.
    It’s great that you have a newsletter as well, you better not sell my email address to other teachers though!! 😂
    Is Zeitgeist Banana’s return still on the cards?

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  Рік тому +3

      Thanks for for you comments. I hope the mp3 make your bus rides back and forth to wherever your headed more pleasant. Now and again I put in time and effort. Jon is visiting Paris soon and Zeitgeist Banana is first and foremost on the agenda.

    • @OceanChild75
      @OceanChild75 Рік тому +1

      @@LetThemTalkTV I am so excited!! ❤️ I’d check out anything Jon or yourself release, you both are great teachers and come across as both adorable and relatable. I am really looking forwards to your newsletter

  • @fotoestilogu
    @fotoestilogu Рік тому

    SEEN AND DONE I have seen and done much more than I expected.

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  Рік тому +1

      Done and dusted

    • @mathgeek7966
      @mathgeek7966 Рік тому

      Fun video, thanks! When you started with math terms I was really curious what interesting topic you would introduce! I like "done and dusted" but haven't heard it much here in the US.

    • @ronald3836
      @ronald3836 Рік тому

      @@LetThemTalkTV Dead and buried.

  • @marcwithasea
    @marcwithasea Рік тому

    There's a 3rd meaning to "bound" which can be found in a phrase from American long haul trucker culture - Eastbound and Down. Would that phrase qualify as a binomial? It's not exactly universally understood.

  • @josephcote6120
    @josephcote6120 Рік тому +2

    You can search hither and yon but you won't find a more entertaining channel.
    Just to add; in American English one says "No ifs, ands, or buts." Same meaning, just different common usage.

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  Рік тому

      yes, I just found out that Americans say it differently (not for the first time)>

  • @pabloripoll
    @pabloripoll Рік тому

    Hi Gideon, Is an "Elephant in the room" a binomial?

  • @mistersan8628
    @mistersan8628 Рік тому

    Hello Gideon, you should invite that "cousin of yours" who speaks with a Cockney accent, he's a great figure!

  • @_nada___
    @_nada___ Рік тому

    Thank you very much.. Your channel is wonderful and I learned new things about the Cockney dialect that I have not yet memorized but I was happy to learn it.. I pray to God to open your heart to Islam.. Try to read a translated Qur’an.💗

  • @AnnaAnna-uc2ff
    @AnnaAnna-uc2ff Рік тому

    Thanks.

  • @nHans
    @nHans Рік тому +2

    _"First and foremost"_ goes hand in hand with _"last but not least."_

  • @jepomer
    @jepomer Рік тому

    "Right as rain" is not used here in North America. It would be understood here, but more like "an accent".
    A couple pet peeves of mine are:
    • using "I" when "me" would be grammatically correct.
    Example "... to my sister and I"
    • "only" and "just" placed before the verb rather than after.
    Example "I only ran to the store" vs. "I ran only to the store".
    The first one precludes any action other than "running".
    The second one specifies that the store was the only place I traveled to.

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  Рік тому +1

      "Me and my sister" is perfectly correct English. I'll be covering this fake rule in a future video.

    • @jepomer
      @jepomer Рік тому

      @LetThemTalkTV - "to my sister and me" and "to me and my sister" are both acceptable. My complaint is when "I" is substituted for the correct "me" in spoken English.
      I do look forward to that future video.

    • @ronald3836
      @ronald3836 Рік тому

      @@LetThemTalkTV I hope Obama will watch it ;-)

  • @ronald3836
    @ronald3836 Рік тому

    This channel is alive and kicking.

  • @imstuman
    @imstuman Рік тому

    A partner to your example "give and take" could be "come and go"

  • @ildarmingazov2304
    @ildarmingazov2304 Рік тому

    Howdy! Is it possible to find this binomials in a thick Longman?
    The video already looked
    Thanks a lot
    Bye for now

  • @matarey-u8k
    @matarey-u8k Рік тому +1

    Bound is just the verbal form of bounce and also the stem of rebound. 😂

  • @AnnaAnna-uc2ff
    @AnnaAnna-uc2ff Рік тому +1

    Is "lickety split" a binomial?

  • @amiryazdani2318
    @amiryazdani2318 Рік тому

  • @IqbalSharifBiru
    @IqbalSharifBiru Рік тому

    Sir,you often vibrate your voice high and low pitch which we do miss your clear voice.
    Thanks.

  • @phil2544
    @phil2544 Рік тому

    I've never heard 'quick and dirty', and I thought my English was really quite good.

  • @laszloveber7082
    @laszloveber7082 Рік тому

    "By hook or by crook I will finish this by Tuesday" Would you be so kind as to elaborate why you didn't use future perfect instead of future simple. I cannot wrap my head around it.

  • @shinewithanu4836
    @shinewithanu4836 Рік тому

    Wow

  • @ronald3836
    @ronald3836 Рік тому

    Binomials are part and parcel of the English language.

    • @ronald3836
      @ronald3836 Рік тому

      But some day I might get sick and tired of them.

  • @adam_meek
    @adam_meek 8 місяців тому

    u'v forgot:
    spit and image.
    by and large

  • @frankhooper7871
    @frankhooper7871 Рік тому

    Another trinomial is "tall, dark and handsome"

  • @illogicmath
    @illogicmath Рік тому

    I made a video some time ago which, modesty aside, was absolutely brilliant. Ha ha ha

  • @laurarodriguez3465
    @laurarodriguez3465 Рік тому

    catenative verbs master class is needed!!! There aren´t profesional information.

  • @cookymonstr7918
    @cookymonstr7918 Рік тому +1

    In for a penny, in for a pound. 😀

  • @finzenberger
    @finzenberger Рік тому

    binomials, more & more. hilarious, more or less.

  • @AndreiBerezin
    @AndreiBerezin 9 місяців тому

    Балинн, спустя столько лет я узнал происхождение названия фильма Lock stock and 2 smokin barrels. Твою ж мать

  • @isabelatence7035
    @isabelatence7035 Рік тому

    Gideon I made a mistake, my message in another video..😄. Summer hits me hard here, I acquired your material, I'll give you feedback, I really like it already💗💗😉

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  Рік тому +1

      to receive 2 messages from you is twice the pleasure. I hope you enjoy to material.

    • @isabelatence7035
      @isabelatence7035 Рік тому

      @@LetThemTalkTV For me equally pleasant

  • @iainmc9859
    @iainmc9859 Рік тому

    Yeah, unfortunately most English people would be saying 'What the fudge is a binomial pair ... but they definitely shouldn't be allowed to adopt children'.

    • @LetThemTalkTV
      @LetThemTalkTV  Рік тому

      You made me laugh.

    • @iainmc9859
      @iainmc9859 Рік тому

      @@LetThemTalkTV It's only funny because it's true, by and large 😄