Hi Kevin, I find your voice so forceful and clear as well. I am a non-native english speaker and still I can understand your every single words very clearly. Hey Kevin, would you take me to the U.S.?
Thank you Kevin for very useful content.The special aspect about this channel is that it covers set phrases with their literal and figurative meanings.Even collocations are not left out.Please get going like a house on fire.
Thank you for these accurate explainations. Have you ever made a vidéo lesson about can : is this modal used to express an ability or is it possible to use it to express a permission?⁶
Hi Kevin! Thank you so much for the lesson! I have a question about ache: Can I use it with any part of the body as a noun? For example, "an ankle ache" or "a finger ache"?
Thanks so much for this lesson. I've always wanted to understand these differences. One doubt still remains: what's the difference between "my shoulder hurts" x "my shoulder aches". Or can I use them interchangeably?
Hi mr, Kevin. Your videos so good, but the problem is, a lot of people don't even understand what you're talking about because no subtitles, please do something better. Thank you ever so much.
Instead of saying my shoulder hurts, can I say my shoulder is hurting? Is there a hard and fast rule that the Present Tense has to be used all the time when you say my feet hurt, my head hurts, and so on?
"a pain in the neck" doesn't mean as it is, it mean nothing with the pain in the neck. that is the problem of english language - idioms, non logic statements.
Hi mr, Kevin. Your videos so good, but the problem is, a lot of people don't even understand what you're talking about because no subtitles, please do something better. Thank you ever so much.
It’s a very useful and helpful video! Thanks a million teacher!🙏🏻❤️
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Thanks for teaching🤗❤
The best channel to learn american english..... i'd been learning wrong english before subscribing this channel
This channel does not get the likes it deserves😢
Exactly 😢
Right!😢it deserves more than a million!
But i always learn from him everytime he posts any videos, because it's very useful for us 😅
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Thanks kevin. Very interesting lesson! Please,could you speak more slowly?
Thank you!
i love this video
Good job 👏
The best!
Thank you Kevin for the wonderful lesson.
Great lesson. Thanks so much.
Very well explained
Thank you 👍
Really, really useful.
Thank you.
I like it.
Thank you so much again.
Have a good evening. 👍
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❤❤❤ I love the way the words are explained.
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YOUR LESSONS ARE VERY USEFUL...VERY GOOD TO LEARN....PLESE HAVE MORE SIMILAR LESSONS HELP US TO IMPROVE TO LEARN ENGLISH.THANK YOU.
Nice..Your details are becoming more a more useful
What an excellent explanation. Thank you Kevin.
Excellent video
A pain in the ..... Hahahaha, wonderful teaching!
Thank you so much my beloved teacher for this useful video
Thankyou teacher 🙂 nice information😊
Thank you 🙂🔥
An awesome video. Thank you so much.😊
Thanh you! Very helpful!
Hi Kevin,
I find your voice so forceful and clear as well. I am a non-native english speaker and still I can understand your every single words very clearly.
Hey Kevin, would you take me to the U.S.?
Thank you
Thank you for the informative lesson!
I love your videos. Thank you very much!
At the same area words are quite useful.
Great vocabulary . It's great to know different ways to express about pain.👍
Thanks, Kevin, that was useful lesson for me, hope you do well
Kevin what's the difference between aches and hurts his leg aches and his leg hurts?
thank you for your very professional and useful work. such tips and details are not available in ordinary textbooks
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Thank you for the useful lesson! Now I know the difference between all these words
Thanks, your videos really help me to improve my English.
this is what I'm looking for, thank you for the explanation teacher 👍🏻
I'm really loving this channel! ❤ Thank you!
Get sometimes is an adjective
Thanks Kevin. This is outstanding explanation for terms discribing pain. Blesings, teacher!
Thank you Kevin for very useful content.The special aspect about this channel is that it covers set phrases with their literal and figurative meanings.Even collocations are not left out.Please get going like a house on fire.
Glad you enjoy it!
Painful lesson 😮😅
Brilliant teacher could u make a lesson for grammar and verbs in perfect ans past continuous….. thank u
Thank you for these accurate explainations.
Have you ever made a vidéo lesson about can : is this modal used to express an ability or is it possible to use it to express a permission?⁶
Kevin, you are really great at explaining difficult things! I like your voice too 🙂✨🔥 Thank you, I've learned a lot from the videos. Have a nice day!
Could you explain words "rise, raise, increase" to us in the same way?
I was hoping that you would discuss about types of pains like excruciating pain and so on.
Thank you.
Hi Kevin! Thank you so much for the lesson!
I have a question about ache: Can I use it with any part of the body as a noun? For example, "an ankle ache" or "a finger ache"?
Thanks so much for this lesson. I've always wanted to understand these differences. One doubt still remains: what's the difference between "my shoulder hurts" x "my shoulder aches". Or can I use them interchangeably?
I am sooooo much thankful to you! (BTW is it correct to say so in English? )
I need help
Hi mr, Kevin. Your videos so good, but the problem is, a lot of people don't even understand what you're talking about because no subtitles, please do something better. Thank you ever so much.
when I said " I had a pain", they do not understand. I think I said 'pen'.
Instead of saying my shoulder hurts, can I say my shoulder is hurting? Is there a hard and fast rule that the Present Tense has to be used all the time when you say my feet hurt, my head hurts, and so on?
"a pain in the neck" doesn't mean as it is, it mean nothing with the pain in the neck. that is the problem of english language - idioms, non logic statements.
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Hi mr, Kevin. Your videos so good, but the problem is, a lot of people don't even understand what you're talking about because no subtitles, please do something better. Thank you ever so much.