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Thanks for your teaching. I don’t understand the “talk collocation” part. Why are they exceptions? Except talk business, because it is formal, I guess.
Hello! Good question. The collocation for the verb "talk" do not imply a casual conversation. Even in formal situations we would use "talk" because those are set expressions.
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Bonjour, est-ce qu’en anglais les compléments d’objet indirect sont toujours placés avant le complément d’objet direct, contrairement au français? Ex.: Laura told me (that) she was hungry. Concernant le that, est-ce qu’il est toujours facultatif, sinon qu’elle est la règle pour savoir s’il fait partie de la phrase ou non?? C’est très motivant d’écouter vos vidéos, tout y est pour nous rendre l’apprentissage plus facile (couleur, résumé, exemples, etc.) quand c’est concret, comme vos vidéos, la compréhension nous aide à retenir ce qu’on apprend. Merci beaucoup! 🇨🇦Linda
The word "that" is a conjunction introducing a subordinate clause ("She told me that she was ok"). In many cases, "that" can be omitted, especially in informal speech or writing. However, its inclusion often helps clarify the structure of the sentence.
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The difference between "speak to" and "speak with" lies in their subtle nuances: "Speak to" typically implies one-way communication, where someone is addressing or talking to another person without necessarily engaging in a conversation. For example, "I spoke to the manager about the issue." "Speak with" usually implies a two-way conversation or dialogue, suggesting a more interactive exchange of ideas or information. For instance, "I need to speak with my colleague about the project."
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Thanks for your teaching. I don’t understand the “talk collocation” part. Why are they exceptions? Except talk business, because it is formal, I guess.
Hello! Good question. The collocation for the verb "talk" do not imply a casual conversation. Even in formal situations we would use "talk" because those are set expressions.
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Bonjour, est-ce qu’en anglais les compléments d’objet indirect sont toujours placés avant le complément d’objet direct, contrairement au français? Ex.: Laura told me (that) she was hungry. Concernant le that, est-ce qu’il est toujours facultatif, sinon qu’elle est la règle pour savoir s’il fait partie de la phrase ou non?? C’est très motivant d’écouter vos vidéos, tout y est pour nous rendre l’apprentissage plus facile (couleur, résumé, exemples, etc.) quand c’est concret, comme vos vidéos, la compréhension nous aide à retenir ce qu’on apprend. Merci beaucoup! 🇨🇦Linda
Bonjour Linda! In English, the indirect object usually precedes the direct object, similar to French. For example, "She gave him a book."
The word "that" is a conjunction introducing a subordinate clause ("She told me that she was ok").
In many cases, "that" can be omitted, especially in informal speech or writing. However, its inclusion often helps clarify the structure of the sentence.
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What about the difference between seek,find, search and look for... please explain these words.. thanks
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Hey teacher Josh.. can we get these slides of your teaching videos through what's app or through any other medium ? Please let me know if it is possible..
Hello! I have tried that before and it didn't turn out so well. Someone used my slides to make his own youtube video. 😥😵
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How about speak to vs speak with?
The difference between "speak to" and "speak with" lies in their subtle nuances:
"Speak to" typically implies one-way communication, where someone is addressing or talking to another person without necessarily engaging in a conversation. For example, "I spoke to the manager about the issue."
"Speak with" usually implies a two-way conversation or dialogue, suggesting a more interactive exchange of ideas or information. For instance, "I need to speak with my colleague about the project."
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to speak to a lawyer and not to a layer (at 5:53)
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05:41
"Layer"
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'LAWYER' ?
Well spotted! Thanks for letting me know. It should be lawyer indeed.
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