🔥 THE RULES! When do we use “THE” in English? (And when DON’T we?)

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  • When do we need to use the word "THE" in English? And when must we NOT use it? And what are the rules?... Watch this video to find out!
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    So much confusion. Most of my students use "the" when they shouldn't use "the" and don't use "the" when they should use "the". So how do we know when to use it?
    Before I give you some rules on when to use the and when not to use the in English, I want to tell you about two different ways we can pronounce this simple word. First, we have the, and there is also the pronunciation the. Now it all depends what the next word begins with. If the next word begins with a vowel, we say the. The elephant, the octopus, the owl. But if the next word begins with a consonant, we use the pronunciation the. The building, the table, the boy, the girl.
    Okay, I got over 100 questions about the when I asked you about it on UA-cam. So let's start with the first one, the big one. When don't we use the.
    Meals like breakfast, lunch and dinner? Have you had lunch yet? Do you want to go out for dinner tomorrow night? I have breakfast at 8am. When we're talking about meals, we don't use the word the.
    Compass directions. When we're talking about directions, we don't use the word the like birds fly south for the winter. It's the direction that they are going. However, when we're talking about a particular region, then we use the word the. For example, I am from the north of England. They pronounce some words differently in the south.
    Proper Nouns What is a proper noun? A proper noun is something like a name of a person, a city, a month, a day, things that we normally use a capital letter for in English. And we don't use the word the for those. My English teacher is Greg, not the Greg. I bought it on Amazon. I didn't buy it on the Amazon. Greg bought it on Amazon and it will be delivered on Tuesday. No the in any of those situations. Why did I use Amazon as an example there? Well, keep watching and you'll find out why later in the video.
    Languages. Do you speak English? What's your level of English? I speak Spanish fluently. I would love to learn Greek. With languages we don't use the. Okay. We have some very common words that we talk about every day. They are bed, home and work. And these don't have the word that. I go to work at 9am. I get home at 5pm, I go to bed at 11pm. Are you at home? No, I'm at work. I wish I was in bed. ... [... Due to character limit, the rest of this transcription is unavailable]
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  • @EnglishWithGreg
    @EnglishWithGreg  2 роки тому +41

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    • @TheTorpila
      @TheTorpila 2 роки тому +2

      With "bed" and "prison", " "hospital" there are examples where you must use "the" - the blanket is on the bed, and etc

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      @MuhammadShahid-xd4ry 2 роки тому +1

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    • @nurhafizahyaacob
      @nurhafizahyaacob Рік тому +1

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    • @marjoenelmarinas52
      @marjoenelmarinas52 Рік тому +1

      Hi sir Greg. Im just confused with the " I wish i was in bed".. Should we really use "IN" for bed?

  • @markbujdos584
    @markbujdos584 2 роки тому +139

    "In THE hospital" is correct in American English. The British usage sounds extremely odd to Americans.

    • @Trifler500
      @Trifler500 Рік тому +14

      Yeah in the US any building gets "the"

    • @Firguy
      @Firguy Рік тому +15

      @@Trifler500 Except for when we say somebody is "in prison" or "in jail"

    • @DarkxPunk
      @DarkxPunk Рік тому +19

      @@Firguy
      In prison or in jail doesn’t get “the” because prison and jail refer to more of a state of being than specific location. Jailed, imprisoned. But say you were referring to a “jail house” or a “state prison” then you would say in the jail house or in the prison. But you can’t say stuff like factoried or buildinged because those are places not states of being. Hope that makes sense.

    • @Trifler500
      @Trifler500 Рік тому +2

      @@Firguy True, but if we're talking about a specific prison or jail we do sometimes add "the"

    • @mikeb5613
      @mikeb5613 Рік тому +6

      @@Firguy In the slammer. In hell, not in the hell.

  • @marcbelisle5685
    @marcbelisle5685 2 роки тому +347

    I’ve been teaching ESL for 17 years. When teaching something like “in hospital” versus “in the hospital” you should always acknowledge the difference between different accents or dialects. Characterizing a dialectic variation as “wrong” because it’s not your native dialect is just setting up students for confusion later if they encounter it in a different context.

    • @leahkotlarchyk679
      @leahkotlarchyk679 2 роки тому +43

      Absolutely! Saying a dialectical variation or accent variation is "wrong" is also a characteristic of prescriptivism, which is generally looked down upon as being close-minded by most modern linguist anyways. Language shifts and changes, both due to distance and time. If we all spoke "correctly", we'd still be speaking Old English.

    • @Sophie-dd5xr
      @Sophie-dd5xr 2 роки тому +26

      Also an ESL teacher and completely agree.

    • @leojwolfhouse8746
      @leojwolfhouse8746 Рік тому +17

      Thank you! We all aren't going around speaking in Shakespeare's English, so obviously language changes, dialects diverge, and no one dialect is objectively "correct."

    • @grahamjohn3198
      @grahamjohn3198 Рік тому +8

      I generally agree that you should take account of regional variations but I can't think of an example of how that applies to "hospital" and "in the hospital". Do you know a country/region where it doesn't apply?

    • @leahkotlarchyk679
      @leahkotlarchyk679 Рік тому +50

      @@grahamjohn3198 In the United States, we almost always put "the" in from of the word hospital. It would be exceedingly rare to hear anyone born and raised here to say, "in hospital". Actually, the same could be said about the example given for "university" as well.

  • @paulgutman5811
    @paulgutman5811 2 роки тому +301

    In America we always use "the" with university and hospital. (A dialectal difference here.) In all the other examples given, American and UK usage are identical.

    • @MySnackTime
      @MySnackTime 2 роки тому +61

      Yeah I was going to say the same thing. You can't say its incorrect when it technically isn't. It may not be how people speak British English but it is correct in regards to American English.

    • @tc2334
      @tc2334 2 роки тому +41

      I was thinking the same thing. 'In hospital' sounds wrong to me upon first hearing.

    • @stevecarson4162
      @stevecarson4162 2 роки тому +43

      Yes, in North America, this advice sounds very strange. I live in Canada, and the building across the street from me is "the hospital" -- not "hospital". Therefore I would be "in the hospital" if I was a patient there.

    • @lightfeather7948
      @lightfeather7948 Рік тому +1

      that explains why it sounded strange to me at first

    • @auldfouter8661
      @auldfouter8661 Рік тому +2

      @@stevecarson4162 Probably from Scots influence , I suspect. We'd say " he's at the school" when we mean he's old enough to be attending school. " you'll get the jile ( jail) for that " meaning you'll get sent to jail for doing that. See the Billy Conolly song " If It Wisnae Fur Wer Wellies" , where he sings " you'd be in the hospital or infirmaree".

  • @gianluigimarabini1981
    @gianluigimarabini1981 Рік тому +61

    Hi Greg, great lesson! I'm 73 and I'm writing from Tuscany Italy. I'm trying to improve my low english level. You speak slowly and clearly so that everyone can understand. You're a great teacher! Thanks a lot

    • @Zipperneck.
      @Zipperneck. Рік тому +4

      'English', not 'english'. I'm trying to improve my poor level of English... or low level of English proficiency.

    • @Mike-fg4ir
      @Mike-fg4ir Рік тому

      Why do you need to improve your English at that age

    • @michele6744
      @michele6744 9 місяців тому

      Grande!!!!!

  • @advance600
    @advance600 Рік тому +25

    The only exceptions I use in my American dialect are "in the hospital" (sick) vs. "at the hospital" (visiting), and most speakers I know, including myself, drop the definite article before instruments ("I play piano, She's great at playing guitar, etc.).

    • @iCarus_A
      @iCarus_A Рік тому +1

      As far as I'm taught, the definitive article simply means you are referring to a definitive thing (hence the name). Saying "I'm in the hospital" refers to "the" specific hospital you are in/referring to. Conversely, saying you play "the" piano wouldn't make sense as you can (presumably) play all pianos roughly as well. Though I think there are people who use "the" with instruments too, for instance, "she plays the piano and he's our drummer," which in this case you refer to the specific piano in the band

    • @openminds8765
      @openminds8765 Рік тому +1

      Americans in general don't use "Thee"

    • @dirremoire
      @dirremoire Рік тому

      American English isn't a dialect of anything. It's just American English.

    • @iCarus_A
      @iCarus_A Рік тому

      @@dirremoire are you an american, perchance?

    • @tibethatguy
      @tibethatguy Рік тому

      @@dirremoire American English is a dialect of English. Any location-based variation of a language is a dialect, regardless of its speaker population or status in society.

  • @RoxanneRichardson
    @RoxanneRichardson Рік тому +5

    Several people have mentioned that in the U.S. we say "the hospital," but another distinction is not only would we say someone is "in the hospital" if they were a patient, we would say "*at* the hospital" if they were working there or visiting there. We don't typically say someone is in university, we say they're in college, and they go to (which very well may be a university). Some universities have "The" in their name, some do not, but if the first word of the institution's name is "University" we will put a "The" in front of it when referring to it, e.g. I went to the University of Michigan. If I referred to its abbreviated form, I'd say "I went to U of M," not "I went to the U of M." To make things more confusing, here in Minnesota, the University of Minnesota is referred to as "the U." The thing is, these distinctions can be regional. Different states refer to Interstate Highways in different ways. In California, they'll say, "Take the I-5 north out of Los Angeles." In Michigan, we'd say, "I took I-75 south when I drove to Florida." In Minnesota, not only do we omit "the" from the name of the Interstate highway, we skip saying the "I." I took 94 east to go to St. Paul." No one's going to misunderstand you, though!

  • @bradparnell614
    @bradparnell614 Рік тому +8

    Interesting. As an American and an Anglophile I've often wondered why the Brits say don't use "the" with university or hospital. You've helped me understand this. It still of course sounds very strange to an American ear, but at least I now know why.

  • @louf7178
    @louf7178 Рік тому +2

    As US, we commonly use 'the' for cases of 'hospital' and 'university' in either of the examples.

  • @Leonorexplore
    @Leonorexplore 2 роки тому +46

    A very useful and well explained lesson! Thanks Greg!

  • @JRJonesOD
    @JRJonesOD Рік тому +1

    Texas English Speaker here: We say: He's in the hospital. (He's sick, etc) She's at the hospital. (She's visiting someone, or she works there and is currently there.) We also say: I'm going to the grocery store. But: I'm at Kroger. OR I'm at Walmart. (exception: some people in East Texas say I'm at the Walmart. OR I'm at Walmarts.)

  • @skk6151
    @skk6151 2 роки тому +4

    Great video again. Thanks a lot, Greg. I've shared the video with my students right away, who are really confused about the topic. 😊

  • @dawnmorley2629
    @dawnmorley2629 2 роки тому +2

    I’m from the USA and I never say in hospital. If you’re in the hospital you have a health problem. If you’re at the hospital, you’re visiting.

  • @user-lx4ox9yx2i
    @user-lx4ox9yx2i 2 роки тому

    I give a big thumbs up to you. Because the articles are existing confusion to most of us. You have cleared up any doubt or confusion about it. I appreciate that. Cheers!

  • @slowlearner4341
    @slowlearner4341 2 роки тому +10

    No doubt, how useful and practical this lesson is, Greg. Thank you.
    I wish that your daughter get recover, and both of you come back home very soon.

  • @AlexCherkassky
    @AlexCherkassky 2 роки тому +1

    The great lesson!!! Thanks a lot, Greg!

  • @cosmeticenaturalebymichell4991
    @cosmeticenaturalebymichell4991 2 роки тому +1

    I wish you good health for your baby, I'm so very sorry. I will pray for her! A strong strong hug!

  • @kaykay8686
    @kaykay8686 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the fast feedback!! Cheers and keep making those great videos!!

  • @Che.Castor
    @Che.Castor 2 роки тому +2

    Very useful video, I always struggled with the usage of "the".
    Thank you very much for this class.

  • @pufulita
    @pufulita 9 місяців тому

    Useful video!Thanks!

  • @riigi3786
    @riigi3786 Рік тому +2

    Your lesson is impressive and so helpful. Thanks.

  • @blanquitaau7901
    @blanquitaau7901 2 роки тому +2

    Pretty concise and precise. Thank you. 🙏🏻

  • @joelmasamba6762
    @joelmasamba6762 Рік тому +1

    Oh my gosh!!! Thanks a lot about your great lesson my amazing teacher keep up the good work!!!! I have understood more from your lessons

  • @engin7787
    @engin7787 2 роки тому +4

    Extraordinary information, I must listen the lesson for several times to understand the gist of it! Thank you, again and again, that the information that you have delivered to us!

  • @krimskiymist
    @krimskiymist 2 роки тому +1

    thank you🙂. Your lesons is awesome

  • @user-fv6zx8tf7w
    @user-fv6zx8tf7w Рік тому

    Sir, you are a great teacher I have ever met on UA-cam! Thumb up!

  • @ewasoyka
    @ewasoyka Рік тому

    Greg, you are excellent! Thanks for this video!

  • @saidafarah9068
    @saidafarah9068 2 роки тому

    Very useful! Thanks A lot Greg

  • @ainakrukle8761
    @ainakrukle8761 9 місяців тому

    Great lesson!😊

  • @FeyDown
    @FeyDown 10 місяців тому

    Thank you so much Greg...you are a great teacher!

  • @emilialazar6936
    @emilialazar6936 Рік тому

    Thank you Greg,
    very good explanation.

  • @renanlima6434
    @renanlima6434 2 роки тому

    Very useful explanation. Thanks.

  • @antoniovisk
    @antoniovisk 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for these important explanation.

  • @Ian4753
    @Ian4753 5 місяців тому

    Hi Greg! I am a taiwanese student trying to improve my English skills recently. Thanks for sharing these useful knowledge so that I can speak more natively.

  • @TatsianaShch
    @TatsianaShch 2 роки тому

    Thanks a lot for this very-very useful lesson!!!

  • @shamilton1861
    @shamilton1861 Рік тому

    You are the best teacher! Thank you.

  • @ruslana_harmony
    @ruslana_harmony 2 місяці тому

    Wow 😮 I have never heard such captivating and understandable explanation about "the"🎉 Thanks a lot, Greg ❤

  • @Sylviom100
    @Sylviom100 2 роки тому

    Wonderful. Teacher Greg is THE best!

  • @berenice-6003
    @berenice-6003 2 роки тому +1

    😁😁so many things to remember! Thank you Greg😊

  • @olgabariatinsky6239
    @olgabariatinsky6239 Рік тому

    Thank you Greg for the lesson.

  • @hansdegroot8549
    @hansdegroot8549 Рік тому

    Super clearly explained!

  • @manuelav6656
    @manuelav6656 Рік тому

    I just downloaded your book! You are a gifted teacher, thank you so much for your lessons 🙏

  • @gastonc5466
    @gastonc5466 Рік тому +1

    Hi Greg, very good explained !! What you are explaining in your videos is a very good thing becase, not many teachers give this very specific topic

    • @Trifler500
      @Trifler500 Рік тому

      Just keep in mind he's wrong in the US.

  • @AliAli-qc8zj
    @AliAli-qc8zj 2 роки тому

    Great lesson, thanks a lot.

  • @korana6308
    @korana6308 Рік тому

    Hey Greg. What the great video of yours. The video helped me in the understanding of the English language. You are a best.

  • @draginjaklisuric7658
    @draginjaklisuric7658 Рік тому

    I like your teaching. Professional and clear.

  • @zakiyazouad7633
    @zakiyazouad7633 Рік тому

    I'm so thankful for this lesson

  • @user-jl8wv6ph8b
    @user-jl8wv6ph8b 2 роки тому +11

    Thanks for the good clarification Greg. I had no idea how much difference there is in the phrase with the use of THE - 'in THE hospital' and 'in hospital'. Thank you!

    • @Sophie-dd5xr
      @Sophie-dd5xr 2 роки тому +4

      Also please keep in mind that this is British English. He’s not taking into consideration other Englishs like American, Canadian, South African, Australian, etc English. I know at least American English uses “in the hospital.” An American English teacher would consider it wrong to say “in hospital” in school. Most adults would assume your British though, I think.

    • @marioluigi9599
      @marioluigi9599 Рік тому

      @@Sophie-dd5xr That's because American English isn't even important. It's just a mutation. It shouldn't be used as THE standard for students to learn English. English comes from England. End of. Get over it
      And if you don't like it, stop speaking mutated English. Start speaking native American. At the end of the day, that's the native language of the lands you freely roam. English is just an invasion force

    • @Sophie-dd5xr
      @Sophie-dd5xr Рік тому

      @@marioluigi9599 That’s like saying Spain Spanish is the best model even though there are more Spanish speakers in the US than Spain, let alone the millions more in the central and south Americas whose dialects and accents are closer to each other than Spain Spanish.
      What a prick-ish way to think about things. No dialect is better than the other. Knowing the differences in pronunciation and grammar between dialects is key. You’re the one who seems to think there is one superior language dialect which is honestly a heap of bologna.

    • @marioluigi9599
      @marioluigi9599 Рік тому

      @@Sophie-dd5xr Of course the Spain Spanish is better. And that's the one that should be taught. If we followed your advice, we'd all be talking in a stupid indian accent because of the billions of Indians in India who speak English. YEAHHHHH, no thanks. I'm thankfully not as libbed out as you are.

    • @Sophie-dd5xr
      @Sophie-dd5xr Рік тому

      @@marioluigi9599 My opinion has nothing to do with political party. That says a lot about you actually. How much you don’t understand about language… I’m a language teacher. My degrees are in education and language. You’re opinions are so wrong, it’s saddening. I hope to god you’re not an educator.

  • @uwaisabubakarhamza4999
    @uwaisabubakarhamza4999 Рік тому

    I found it very educative and informative. You are, indeed, a graat teacher.

  • @Michael.Shirzadeh
    @Michael.Shirzadeh Рік тому

    Thanks for your useful video,mate.

  • @pujarinichowdhury8916
    @pujarinichowdhury8916 Рік тому

    Excellently explained 👌. Thank you sir 🙏

  • @MalaMahendran-vt8lm
    @MalaMahendran-vt8lm Рік тому

    Very good explanation.

  • @allezvenga7617
    @allezvenga7617 Рік тому

    Thanks for your sharing

  • @peppepinz2886
    @peppepinz2886 Рік тому

    Extremely useful thank you

  • @baburaman9068
    @baburaman9068 Рік тому +2

    Hi Greg
    Tks for this video on the usage of "THE". It's quite simple and very informative. Looking forward to having such videos in the near future.
    Bi from Ananthram until the next video

  • @aniballombardo7887
    @aniballombardo7887 Рік тому

    Thanks ! you're THE teacher !

  • @arabellabirnbaum3997
    @arabellabirnbaum3997 2 роки тому

    This lesson was very helpful, thank you very ,very much 😀 🙏🙏🙏🌹

  • @brunosilva-pw2vp
    @brunosilva-pw2vp Рік тому

    Awesome video Greg
    Keep it up

  • @australiannature2705
    @australiannature2705 Рік тому

    You're the best teacher Greg👍👏.

  • @cosmeticenaturalebymichell4991
    @cosmeticenaturalebymichell4991 2 роки тому +1

    You are fantastic!

  • @jeangermain4391
    @jeangermain4391 2 роки тому

    Very good lesson Thanks you!

  • @meuniernaxhie3480
    @meuniernaxhie3480 2 роки тому

    👏thaaank you!👌

  • @ceciliaazuara9967
    @ceciliaazuara9967 Рік тому

    I loved this lesson, it’ll help me to improve to communicate better.

  • @MrFfuckUp
    @MrFfuckUp 2 роки тому +1

    One point to note - in American English, it's the norm to say "in the hospital" rather than "in hospital." To me, "in hospital" is a dead giveaway that someone's from a Commonwealth country.

  • @annewillems8791
    @annewillems8791 2 роки тому

    Very useful video. I wish I have seen it earlier. Thank you so much

  • @arnabdasphysics
    @arnabdasphysics 8 місяців тому

    Excellent!

  • @wikijerry3678
    @wikijerry3678 11 місяців тому

    We like your lessons,,you speak clear and slowly ,that is good for learners,,,,,thanks.

  • @lidakazemiasl9119
    @lidakazemiasl9119 Рік тому

    Awesome teacher

  • @noelalim6176
    @noelalim6176 Рік тому

    Thanks bro gotta clear understanding now on how to use these words.

  • @shahjehankhan912
    @shahjehankhan912 Рік тому

    Very well explained

  • @lijahsampson6979
    @lijahsampson6979 Рік тому +7

    Some exceptions- you can say “I go to the bed in the corner of the room and sit.” Or “once I get to the home of my brother’s family.” Or “I go to the work meeting at 9 a.m.” because those are all instances where one needs “the” to indicate that it is something specific being referred to. You kind of touched on that with the banana thing but the rule can be applied to a lot of the “words you can’t use the with” so, maybe this makes it a little more clear.
    Also, at least in the USA, we would use the word “the” with school- “the school has a new policy.” “He left the school at 3 p.m.” in the situation you mention it would not be used, but I think that is the exception and not the rule, at least in the USA
    Another exception is the percent rule. This one is more idiomatic, but a lot of times you hear people make reference to “the one percent,” meaning rich people.
    A lot of other people mentioned how weird it would be to hear someone in the USA say “I’m in hospital” and that’s probably why a lot of native English speakers such as myself clicked on this video.

    • @willjapheth23789
      @willjapheth23789 Рік тому +1

      Yup. 'In hospital' sounds very strange to me. 'In school' is the only time I can think of where we drop the 'the' (if you are a student), but keeping the 'the' is fine too.

    • @1234567qwerification
      @1234567qwerification Рік тому +2

      Well, it looks like there are contexts where (almost?) all "wrong" cases are correct.

    • @Pining_for_the_fjords
      @Pining_for_the_fjords Рік тому +2

      You're right for the most part, but the reason we use "the" in "I go (I'm going?) to the work meeting" is because in this sentence, "work" is an adjective describing the type of meeting. However you could say "the work" as a noun when referring to a specific job, project or time/labour used, for example "the work I did last week".

  • @ThomsoyaWires-mb3wk
    @ThomsoyaWires-mb3wk 11 місяців тому

    Great one

  • @isabelsilviaelola562
    @isabelsilviaelola562 2 роки тому +16

    HI Greg!!! I am from Argentina. I studied English for a long time. In any case, your classes are very useful to me. I can always improve and learn something new.
    I hope I have not made any mistake, I don't want to use translators.😂Thanks.

    • @EnglishWithGreg
      @EnglishWithGreg  2 роки тому +16

      It's always better to use your brain and make mistakes than to use a translator! 😀

    • @isabelsilviaelola562
      @isabelsilviaelola562 Рік тому +1

      @@EnglishWithGreg Hi Greg!!! I completely agree with you, I 'm using my brain. I made a joke about using a translator... I swear!!! 😄Thanks!!!!

    • @ajs11201
      @ajs11201 Рік тому +5

      @@isabelsilviaelola562 Your English is very good. Would you mind a couple friendly suggestions from a native speaker? In your introduction, I would have said "I *have* studied English" since the present perfect suggests that your studies have not completely ended. And second, I think the plural "mistakes" fits that sentence better. I hope you find that helpful--I only offer it as a friend, so I hope you are not offended.

    • @isabelsilviaelola562
      @isabelsilviaelola562 Рік тому +2

      @@ajs11201 Hi!!! Your suggestions are very helpful to me. They don´t bother me at all. I am trying to improve my English. Thanks!!!

    • @ajs11201
      @ajs11201 Рік тому +1

      @@isabelsilviaelola562
      I'm ao glad. Thanks for your friendly reply.

  • @oisaev9299
    @oisaev9299 2 роки тому

    Thanks!

  • @deboraleggerini5729
    @deboraleggerini5729 Рік тому

    Good job!

  • @lbvnrw
    @lbvnrw 2 роки тому

    Thank you! 🙂

  • @Psalmandluka
    @Psalmandluka 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks Greg, very useful information as I'm very confused using the word "THE"

  • @fl4268
    @fl4268 2 роки тому

    Thank you, Greg!

  • @user-el3cz6tw4b
    @user-el3cz6tw4b 11 місяців тому

    Thank you.

  • @miodragpopovic3301
    @miodragpopovic3301 Рік тому +2

    Hi Greg,
    I really enjoy watching you clear and precise explanations about grammar challenges.
    I wish you all the best.
    Miodrag

  • @ozlemaykac1135
    @ozlemaykac1135 Рік тому

    Thanks a lot.This video is very informative and helpfull.This subject seems simple bit very confusing.Your explanation is so precious for to understand.👍👍👍👍

  • @nadiyanadi182
    @nadiyanadi182 2 роки тому +2

    Interesting and useful lesson, great video i thank you a lot teacher Greg 👍

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    Thank you. I have subscribed.

  • @ewahermit5325
    @ewahermit5325 2 роки тому +3

    What a wonderful explanation! Thank you so much. No matter how much I study, sometimes I still throw them at random 😂😂😂

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    @uctrongbuivo3296 Рік тому

    Thank you for your free books, i learned a lot of things in your books. Thank you

  • @celioborges866
    @celioborges866 Рік тому

    Very nice video...!👏👏 Greetings from Brazil...!!

  • @fatmaadan1408
    @fatmaadan1408 2 роки тому

    Thanks my best teacher

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    After a few videos.. I'm sold lol.. I subscribe

  • @yevheniikhudyi7785
    @yevheniikhudyi7785 2 роки тому +1

    Helpful lesson! In addition, it would be good to see why we need to use 'the'

  • @irinalemina1085
    @irinalemina1085 Рік тому +1

    Thanks

  • @rauf7899
    @rauf7899 2 роки тому

    Thank you 😊

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    @ysbh228 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @manabendrabhattacharya2983
    @manabendrabhattacharya2983 2 роки тому

    Fantastic .

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    Thanks alot

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    @sultanaourari2385 Рік тому

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  • @alexandrearaujodecarvalho
    @alexandrearaujodecarvalho 8 місяців тому +1

    That's just what I need.

  • @elianareginapalomares3437
    @elianareginapalomares3437 2 роки тому

    Adoooooro Greg!

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    @nurettinylmaz9156 2 роки тому

    Great,Great👍 İ understund the very very much. Thanks

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    Man you are a good teacher

  • @guilhermefranciulli5088
    @guilhermefranciulli5088 Рік тому +1

    Great.