Words have a flavor to them like food. As a born Appalachian, I've heard many different dialects that were only understood; depending on the elevation you were on. It has been my goal to speak, and write properly, but I find it amazing how our language is changing just by way of vain expressions. This is why I love this channel. ❤️
She is difference to other theachers. thank you my love teacher
Brilliant lesson on should and ought to.
Oustanding class! Thank you again.
Very helpful.
It was really helpful lesson to me, yesterday i saw qautation video on you channel was really nice and understanble
Even after a whole year this video is very useful ,thank you so much ! 💟
I got 8 out of 8 Thank you for your channel
What is distinctive in your lessons it's a clear-cut explanation. As a glaring example of the opposite I would refer to "kiril's english"
perfect thank you for your explaning
Words have a flavor to them like food. As a born Appalachian, I've heard many different dialects that were only understood; depending on the elevation you were on.
It has been my goal to speak, and write properly, but I find it amazing how our language is changing just by way of vain expressions.
This is why I love this channel. ❤️
I always enjoy reading your well-written comments!
@@SparkleEnglish You're the best pizza delivery person anyone could have. Delicious in every bite. Love it.
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My warmest thanks
8/8 Merci. Shukran!
I wish I can take you back in time with me, so you can teach me English the proper way. I have learnt a lot since I started listening to you.
Thank you so much!
7/8 but it is very important. I love this video. And I respect you very much thankyou
I know I "oughtn't to" laught at this word, but sounds so funny xD
Thank you sis
Another fine video! And I got eight out of eight, as I ought to have done! (Is that right? 😮) Thanks for your channel!
8/8.
I got 7:^
Number 6 is interrogative sentences miss, is it correct ? Sorry I need ur explaination please🙏
Grammatically, it is correct. But people don't use it. This is the best I know. I hope it helps.
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Ought I to say what I make of "ought to"? I may or I might but I won't.
Eight out of eight.
Sometimes I hear someone say, "You ought not do that!" Yes, without the "to". 😢
You ought to have told them to say to after ought not. (There's a tongue twister for you!)
@@SparkleEnglish I ought to listen to my teacher!
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