Everyday ≠ Every Day. Someday ≠ Some Day. Sometime ≠ Some Time. What are the differences? 🇺🇸🇬🇧 👀
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Everyday ≠ Every Day. Someday ≠ Some Day. Sometime ≠ Some Time. What are the differences? 🇺🇸🇬🇧 👀 Let's practice?
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It's so difficult for me, cuz i'm brazilian and in Portuguese we don't have different words for long or short time. I'm working hard to learn English
Keep going and never give up, English seems to be quite difficult but if you practice it EVERY DAY you can reach it. I speak Spanish similar to Portuguese and I need to practice English with someone or even alone and trust me, you really can reach to know this language better and better. 😉
Try to learn arabic and then you´ll find english easier than eating with your fingers. Good luck. 😁😁😁
@@pedroluzdivina2355a language that might be difficult for someone else mightn't be easier for somebody else, and vice versa.
@@maxmartinsan Oh, thanks. I had never thought about it. Thanks for reading. Greetings.😁😁😁
@@orianatorres1261 thank you!!
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Can you make that comment in English? 😉
Hello sir, I like your way of teaching, it's great.
Glad to hear that :)
I didnt know this. Thats so good. Thanks sir. ❤. I enjoyed it
So nice of you! Wanna have a class with me? Click on the "join button" on my youtube page, become a member "level 3", classes will start next week 😉
Estou amando assistir seus vídeos, pois eu não imaginava que ja conseguia entender tão bem um nativi falando
Wtf, I am left more confused now then I was somedays, or is it some days, I don't know. Love your vids
I believe I will be able to speak English well someday 😅😅
It's correct?
It was difficult for me to understand the difference. When I did the excersise I realized that.
Very nice 👍 I like your videos and i have just subscribed
Thank you Sir, God bless you❤
Yes I’m always wrong using those words
good questions and exercise!
😢 I understand but didn't do well with the exercise 😢
i cant believe i alway use these things in the wrong way even in exam, but no one even noiced it ;]]
Little confusing😊
YES, I like it So Much..❤
😊😊😊 Thank you teacher
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Huge fan from Peru
My fav teacher
I like your teaching
Glad to hear that! Wanna have a class with me? Click on the "join button" on my youtube page, become a member "level 3", classes will start next week 😉
Great as always,
I got a quesiton on the test:
"I drink coffee ______", ¿could it be consider as a routine? (Then = everyday)
The adjective everyday, meaning ‘happening or used every day’ or ‘commonplace’ (‘everyday activities’), is written as one word, whereas the adverb meaning ‘each day, daily’ (‘I get up at six every day’) is written as two
Hi Rod, I want study English I am a beginner . I want to know, level 3 for beginners? Thankyou
Hello! Level 3 is more for intermediate students and up, but level 2 can be understood by beginners
@@englishwithrod OK Thankyou
Love your content, I'm doing a CELTA course to teach English and I'm still learning something new every day!
Just one thing: you remind me so much of the fictional character Hank (played by Chris Mulkey) in Twin Peaks, and this scares me a bit! 😂
Hi, I' m from Russia! Thanks. It's cool!!
Hey your explanation is great 👏👌❤. Can you please tell me what's that chemical formula behind you on wall? I hope you reply to my comment and last but least your videos are Awesome❤
I guess it is caffeine links...
Great. A excellent explanation. Thanks a lot.
Thanks
Welcome