I hope you enjoy the lesson!😊 Now for your homework ... Try to write some sentences using possessive pronouns/possessive adjectives and I'll check them for you!
Muy buenas Jane!!! ... soy un nuevo subscriptor y te pido que por favor, en lo posible... no dejes de publicar videos... me encanta como explicas y la dinámica que tienen tus videos... muy instructivos... soy consciente de que detrás de cada video hay muchísimo trabajo... pero eres muy buena en esto y te agradezco todo el esfuerzo que haces!!!... por eso me gustaría que no pares hasta conseguir todos los niveles de inglés!!!...muchas gracias por todo y saludos!!!💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻😝👍🏻
Hello Estanis, how are you? 🤗 Thank you so much for subscribing and taking the time to write to me. I am very pleased to hear you enjoy my style of videos. 😊 Yes, I really hope to continue my videos and be able to add to this course as well as add a variety of other lessons in future. Hopefully it will not be too long before I am able to post another video. Where in the world are you watching from?
Waw , My sweet teacher jane i can't believe you're back to UA-cam, i really missed ,i really so glad you're back , it very nice that you're back, how are you doing my sweet teacher , I hope you're doing very well and so is your family , thank you so much for this video , it's really so helpful video , have a good time and good luck and more success in next videos - best wishes My sweet teacher --- Mostapha dahmane from Algeria
Thank you for your message! I am so pleased you are keen to learn British English and that you are enjoying my lessons! I have a lot of family commitments at the moment but I hope to make more videos when I can.😊
Thanks Giovanni! Good question! It is written in Italian and is called 'Stupidi e Contagiosi'. It is certainly an excellent book. 😉 - In fact, to any viewers reading this - Contact this man - Giovanni Za, the author, if you would like to purchase a copy.👍😊
Hi Jane, I have a question to ask. If I see the ground is wet because of the rain but it isn’t raining anymore, then what do I say? It has rained or It has been raining? Or I can use both? Could you give me a clear explanation, please? Thanks!
Hi Hojteenn!🤗 Thanks for your question! If the ground is wet but it has stopped raining, grammatically, the best answer would probably be 'It has rained'. The Present Perfect (has/have + past participle) usually indicates something that happened in the past but which has a result that is still true now. = The ground is wet. Instead, when we use the Present Perfect Continuous (have/has been + verb + ing) it usually refers to something that has been happening up until now but where there is often the possibilty that the action will continue. = Maybe it will continue raining. In complete honesty though - the two examples are very similar and native English speakers like myself would probably use the two interchangeably, with no difference in meaning. I hope that helps😊 Let me know if you have any more questions.
I hope you enjoy the lesson!😊
Now for your homework ...
Try to write some sentences using possessive pronouns/possessive adjectives and I'll check them for you!
Muy buenas Jane!!! ... soy un nuevo subscriptor y te pido que por favor, en lo posible... no dejes de publicar videos... me encanta como explicas y la dinámica que tienen tus videos... muy instructivos... soy consciente de que detrás de cada video hay muchísimo trabajo... pero eres muy buena en esto y te agradezco todo el esfuerzo que haces!!!... por eso me gustaría que no pares hasta conseguir todos los niveles de inglés!!!...muchas gracias por todo y saludos!!!💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻😝👍🏻
Hello Estanis, how are you? 🤗
Thank you so much for subscribing and taking the time to write to me. I am very pleased to hear you enjoy my style of videos. 😊
Yes, I really hope to continue my videos and be able to add to this course as well as add a variety of other lessons in future.
Hopefully it will not be too long before I am able to post another video.
Where in the world are you watching from?
Waw , My sweet teacher jane i can't believe you're back to UA-cam, i really missed ,i really so glad you're back , it very nice that you're back, how are you doing my sweet teacher , I hope you're doing very well and so is your family , thank you so much for this video , it's really so helpful video , have a good time and good luck and more success in next videos - best wishes My sweet teacher --- Mostapha dahmane from Algeria
Hello Mostapha! 😊 Thank you for your lovely message, that's very kind of you! I am well thank you and I hope you and your family are too?
Welcome Back, Jane! I missed you a lot! Keep up the good job!
Hey Joel! Thank you, that's very kind! I hope you and your students are well.🤗
Thanks teacher Jane and welcome back 😁❤️
Hi Inocência! 🤗 How are you? Thank you very much for your message! I hope you are well. 🥰
Thank You Teacher
Thank you very much for your message😊 I hope you found the lesson helpful.
thanks mr, you're so amazing person 🥰
Thank you Katherine, that's very kind of you.😊 Where are you from?
Nicely explained
Hello and thank you for your nice comment!😊
Good teacher
Thank you very much Mina. I hope you found the lesson useful.😊
Welcome back Jane
Hi Lakshay!🤗 Thank you very much! How are you?
Hello Jane, I am interested in learning British English, I have level A1 A2, I really like your videos, when are you going to make more videos?
Thank you for your message! I am so pleased you are keen to learn British English and that you are enjoying my lessons!
I have a lot of family commitments at the moment but I hope to make more videos when I can.😊
I like this video! I was just wondering where that book comes from.
Thanks Giovanni!
Good question! It is written in Italian and is called 'Stupidi e Contagiosi'. It is certainly an excellent book. 😉
- In fact, to any viewers reading this - Contact this man - Giovanni Za, the author, if you would like to purchase a copy.👍😊
I am from Mexico, do you give group or individual classes?
Hello to you in Mexico!😊
- Yes I do, but unfortunately I am unable to take on any more students at the moment.
Hi Jane, I have a question to ask. If I see the ground is wet because of the rain but it isn’t raining anymore, then what do I say?
It has rained or It has been raining?
Or I can use both?
Could you give me a clear explanation, please? Thanks!
Hi Hojteenn!🤗 Thanks for your question!
If the ground is wet but it has stopped raining, grammatically, the best answer would probably be 'It has rained'.
The Present Perfect (has/have + past participle) usually indicates something that happened in the past but which has a result that is still true now. = The ground is wet.
Instead, when we use the Present Perfect Continuous (have/has been + verb + ing) it usually refers to something that has been happening up until now but where there is often the possibilty that the action will continue. = Maybe it will continue raining.
In complete honesty though - the two examples are very similar and native English speakers like myself would probably use the two interchangeably, with no difference in meaning.
I hope that helps😊 Let me know if you have any more questions.