Not a stupid question! Because here '6 minute' is an adjective describing 'English', and we don't make adjectives plural in English. This is common with time, for example: 'It's a two-hour film' or 'it's a 20 minute walk'. Hope that helps!
Hi. I’m really appreciated this video but I can’t find out the Transcript for first podcast on your homepage. Could I get one? And also thank you for your suitable contents for learners so far!
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@@kimthoale4844 yes, it’s still more precise than subtitles of movies on UA-cam though.
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Can we say 'this is apple' if we talk about this fruit in general?
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Why the word minute don't have s after that? Sorry if it is stupid question, i come here to learning english 😁
Not a stupid question! Because here '6 minute' is an adjective describing 'English', and we don't make adjectives plural in English. This is common with time, for example: 'It's a two-hour film' or 'it's a 20 minute walk'. Hope that helps!
If u don't mind could you just add some details to your quiz questions
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Ouch!!! 'At heart ' is used to say what something is really like
Hi. I’m really appreciated this video but I can’t find out the Transcript for first podcast on your homepage. Could I get one?
And also thank you for your suitable contents for learners so far!
try hitting the ellipsis button below the video and there Show Transcript
Panjabi to English translation aap
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