Could you please teach us about compound/ complex sentences too? Do we use words such as which/ where/ whose/ who in speaking english? Using the same written English long sentence structures in speaking is natural? Thank you, Diane. I hope these lessons be discoverable to more and more students. ❤💛
Hi. Complex sentences are natural in spoken English. Instructional videos may be simplified for learners of English. My focus is pronunciation, but I will think about your suggestion. Thanks.
HOTdog - compound noun, stress on first syllable, one word. This is food, a type of sausage, popular in the US. hot DOG - adjective/noun, stress on second syllable, two words. This describes a dog. The dog is not cold, it is hot. Thanks for commenting.
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Could you please teach us about compound/ complex sentences too? Do we use words such as which/ where/ whose/ who in speaking english? Using the same written English long sentence structures in speaking is natural?
Thank you, Diane. I hope these lessons be discoverable to more and more students. ❤💛
Hi. Complex sentences are natural in spoken English. Instructional videos may be simplified for learners of English. My focus is pronunciation, but I will think about your suggestion. Thanks.
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(Having +v3,/being+v3,/having been+v3) is it compund noun?
Having SEEN your comment and having TIME, I believe these gerunds are adjectives. The stress is not on the gerunds.
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Could you please tell me which one is the correct word?
1. Hot dog
2. hot dog
Is it the same meaning ?
HOTdog - compound noun, stress on first syllable, one word. This is food, a type of sausage, popular in the US.
hot DOG - adjective/noun, stress on second syllable, two words. This describes a dog. The dog is not cold, it is hot.
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