AVOID THESE COMMON MISTAKES MADE BY GIOVANA / ENGLISH BY GIOVANA / GIOVANA ENGLISH /AMERICAN ENGLISH
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Awesome
Good lesson, thanks.
Keep up the awesome work appreciate your helping us to speak correct English i have learned a lot from you
That's a great lesson
Thanks for correct English, keep providing more videos.
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Thank you ❤!
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My favorite channel! The best channel for learning Good English. Thanks a lot for another good lesson, dear Kevin and Liza!🧡💚💙💜✍✍
Keep up the good work! Your videos are a treasure trove.
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That's a great explanation
Great lessons thanks!
thanks this so useful to improve our english levelll❤
Im looking forward to see every single video because I know lm gonna learn a lot
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Thank you. My favorites teachers.
Favorite* (respectfully).
You don't pluralize adjectives in English.
Appreciate it ❤
- We don't learn them in regular English courseS
OR.
- We don't learn them in A regular English course.
I wonder if I could say "We don't learn them in (some) regular English courses. What's your thoughts?
I've been mispronouncing "growl", "prowl", and "J. K. Rowling" until recently in the same way. But strangely, I never got it wrong with "fowl".
Lord give my brain the memory to remember all this stuff 😭
merci frere.
The expression:
- "The plant has GOT taller recently".
Is correct BUT in BRTISH ENGLISH.
In american English you gotta say:
- The plant has GOTTEN taller recently.
OMG, have thought that "gotten" never used in the US!
Great lesson! I think you can theoretically say "sit ON a chair". However, it is more comfortable to sit IN a chair. 🙂
Usually "on a chair" is reserved for high or flat chairs (such as a baby's high chair or a typical dining-room chair) or for stools. "In a chair" is typically used for low chairs, lounge chairs, upholstered chairs and for seats (cinema, plane, bus, etc.).
@@B_Ruphe It was a joke. Probably not a good one. :-(
@@detrius2007 Oh, all right ) Still, it was a handy opportunity to draw people's attention to this distinction.
@@B_RupheYou sit “in” chairs and “on” stools.
And “in” high chairs.
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Thanks to Kevin for explanation! But why those "teachers" make these mistakes? On purpose?
It is one more proof, that should learn language with native speakers
Your videos are awesome! They're even better when Kevin makes some sound effects! (I guess this word is right "sound effects")
By the way, "good job"! 😁
Me actually a morning person lm not a night owl
Kevin, please tell me what accent you speak with. Is it the General American or something else? I actually I want to imitate you.
❤❤❤❤ love it. Thank you Kevin
She's not American and she learned British English, so...
Gostei muito!!!!!
Isn't 'gotten' purely American? The irregular verb is 'get-got-got' in all British texbooks. Or is there a specific rule?
Yes, "gotten" is purely American English. In standard British English it's "get/got/got". But these fake teachers say that they teach American English, not British.
Exactly! Anyway, since he teaches "real life American English" as he said , this is the reason why. The girl in the video intends to sound like an American so she should stick to it in every way.
Yeah, that's right.
That expression:
- "The plant has GOT taller recently." is correct BUT in british English.
In american English we gotta say;
- The plant has GOTTEN taller recently.
# So she's got to stick to the way americans pronounce English 'cause she's suppose to be teaching american English BUT SHE SHOULDN'T BE.
That's correct.
Got - British
Gotten - American
In british english "I have got as past perfect is correct". Dear English Teachers, you have to decide once and for all wheter English and American are the same language right today, if american use and british are interchangeable freely, or the confusion, above all in the exam for the students, will keep on
Present perfect, please
"I had got".
This is the past perfect tense.
In american English:
- "I had gotten".
- I had gotten some presents.
May I ask u PLS as I ve seen in some grammar books written Have you got a car? No I have or I ve not got a car,so what I have written Is incorrect to write ?
I look forward to every video of yours
Sir can I use why dont you instead of why not
I'm not Kevin but, yeah, I think it conveys the same idea, you can say;
- Why not bring a present. ?
Or.
- Why don't you bring a present ?.
I don't know whether I'm wrong or not and I'm not defending her but I think the girl pronounced the word correctly, I mean, just like Kevin pronounced it, the word is "growl", maybe my ears are failing but that's what I heard.
- to growl = English.
- aullar = Spanish.
"Success seems to be connected with action. Successful people keep moving. They make mistakes, but they don't quit." -Conrad Hilton
Im actually a morning person lm not a night owl there's a mistake in the first comment
But you fixed it up because you realized and that what counts and the most important thing is that you won't make that mistake again.👍.
My stomach rumbles
That's another way to say it .
So "to growl" has two meanings, like:
- to growl, in Spanish means:
" gruñir and aullar" they're two different actions that dogs, coyotes and wolves do.
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