Learn American English Expressions / 3 expressions with the same meaning / Expressions you must know
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great explanation
“I seek forgiveness from God.”🤲❤
Thank you teacher Kevin.🌟
Good job
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I loved this lesson.. thank you🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Indeed!
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What goes around comes around like a hula hoop
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More expressions ❤ I love learning English expressions bcz it helps me to level up my English. Keep it up 🙏👍
Amazing, keep it up
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Good job Kevin. Have a good night again 👍
Good video. I know the first expression from the Holy Bible.I have learnt the other two expressions just now. Thank you Kevin. 👍
Thanks a lot!!!!
My dear Kevin
Thank you so much, I appreciate your efforts Sirm good job
What goes around comes around 😂
Mr. Kevin is the best reference for learning English, both for students and teachers.
Oh my goodness 😍 i was being insulted by my friend but i finally told him that what goes around comes around.
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What goes around comes around. Good luck. Thanks for your valuable tips and effort to guide us... ❤
I wanted to practice the third option too 😅
Hi Kevin and guys, how you'all doin' ?.
- "You reap what you sow"
In Spanish:
= cosechas (recoges) lo que siembras.
"What goes around, comes around".
In Spanish:
= el que siembra vientos, recoge tempestades.
or
= el que la hace, la paga.
or
= cosechas lo que siembras.
I would say that they can be synonyms.
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Thanks for the video. If it's possible can you explain how to use various variety of
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Another great lesson! 👍 Thank you
Actually, I knew about the 1st idiom (you reap what you sow) but didn't about the remaining two. Anyway, thank you. Great job😊
pls make a video-lesson of ''some/any/no+ how/way/where
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Lol 😂
Could you please explain about fruit (sometimes it’s a countable noun, however it’s still an uncountable noun in many cases) so it’s not clear the way how I can use “ fruit”. Thank u an advance 🙏🙏🙏👍🌸
I also know there is the saying 'they had it coming', which people use when someone gets what they 'deserve'. Usually (perhaps always) in negative sense
kevin its important when u inform ur students that this word,phrase etc is common or old people don't use. it is very valuable because v non native speakers don't know if the word is new old. so.....thank u so much❤❤👍👍
Pl. make a lesson on 'I hope...'
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My little concern is that probably someone actually pronounces it as "Karma is a beep!"
Thanks a lot, Kevin! Another phrase, and my favourite for that matter, is "Chickens come home to roost" 😊
the difference among the ''way , road & route'' I dont think they're the same
Pls make a video-lesson about the difference btwn ''of & in'' . These cases ''the computer mouse=the mouse of the computer, the fairytale title=the title of the fairytale, the world championship=the championshin of the world etc '' are clear, I think. BUT ...what about this one, I just saw it in a vid , ''How muscles move in your mouth,'' what if we put the ''move'' in the end ?? e.g. ''How muscles OF or IN your mouth move'' . (Muscles)- they move (where?) in one's mouth . But ''Muscles (of) in one's mouth move'' Why not OF? the mouth muscles=the muscles of the mouth...(The muscles)--They belong to that mouth.
Both are correct. in or of
@@mrmememe777 OMG,, But what if we don't change/put the ''move'' in the end? then we may not use ''of'', right?? Could you make a vid about it? and wouldn't you mind if asked you to read all my comments below the vids plz, Thank you in adviance
Kevin, it would be useful if you wrote rare words, because it's difficult to understand what the word is.
Scythe [saɪð] - the Grim Reaper's tool
Pls, Say it in another way for us to understand more clearly, 'cuz the YT is typing smth wrong...Karma is a bit, .....is a beep,......is a be etc but I guess it's bit+CH. I know you think everyone in here knows/speaks english very well, but they don't, one might lean on what the YT is typing...Thank you 2 much
Just a quick question master, "saw/sow" do they have the same pronunciation?
No babe, sow is pronounced just like so
Good stuff😂😂😂😂
In reality there is no karma. This is an ill delirium and a human superstition.