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Welcome to our teaching RU-vid channel! We are dedicated to providing you with short and informative videos that cover a variety of English language topics. Our goal is to help you improve your English language skills, whether you are a native speaker or learning English as a second language.

Our videos are designed to be easy to follow and understand, with clear explanations and examples that demonstrate each grammar rule or verb usage. Whether you're studying for an exam, preparing for a job interview, or simply looking to improve your English skills, we're here to help.

Be sure to subscribe to our channel and turn on notifications so you never miss a new video. And if you have any suggestions for topics you'd like us to cover, please let us know in the comments. Thank you for watching, and we look forward to helping you on your English language journey!
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@PunamKumari-sc3zw
@PunamKumari-sc3zw 6 дней назад
Thank you teacher 😊😊
@ShemelesWangoro
@ShemelesWangoro 19 дней назад
You are best online teacher. Go ahead!!!
@sumiyabegam61
@sumiyabegam61 3 месяца назад
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@JessicaNgufan
@JessicaNgufan 5 месяцев назад
Awesome class❤
@ngppriya5140
@ngppriya5140 5 месяцев назад
Stative verb and metal verb are same
@berciyapriya4142
@berciyapriya4142 4 месяца назад
No because stative verb is describe the state of the subject only
@SA-mp3xt
@SA-mp3xt 7 месяцев назад
Thanks
@rekrekvlog6660
@rekrekvlog6660 8 месяцев назад
Thank you now I now
@aichamahamoud8769
@aichamahamoud8769 9 месяцев назад
Super explanation... thanks
@joaobarros1763
@joaobarros1763 9 месяцев назад
Thanks teacher how did I'm say sentences but will vs GOING I'm say but will I'm Mike sentences ezample I will have salad and fish. AND SENTENCES 2 I'M USE I'M GOING EZAMPLE I think it is going to be foggy tomorrow.
@Abeni-7
@Abeni-7 10 месяцев назад
Let's begin😂😂😂
@salmalailaaa9643
@salmalailaaa9643 10 месяцев назад
Wats
@SanazSobhanian-l2c
@SanazSobhanian-l2c 11 месяцев назад
Perfect.thank you
@belalfaragalla4914
@belalfaragalla4914 11 месяцев назад
thanks bro (:
@nasarla1138
@nasarla1138 11 месяцев назад
Super good explanation. Thank you very much.
@masteringenglishwithmerve
@masteringenglishwithmerve Год назад
I can't find part 2 . But u r the best teacher and the most clear teacher I have ever seen. Thanks.
@ЄвгенХодченков
Thank you for this content.
@akbarhossen9637
@akbarhossen9637 Год назад
What is the main verb?
@nomolestar7987
@nomolestar7987 Год назад
Thank you
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Thank you!!
@patriceesd9449
@patriceesd9449 Год назад
Thanks a lot but could you stop the background music pleased🙏
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Thank you so much for your feedback! We appreciate your suggestion regarding the background music. While some viewers want the background music, we understand that it might be distracting for others. We will take your feedback into consideration for future videos and make adjustments accordingly!! Thank you again for your support!!
@patriceesd9449
@patriceesd9449 Год назад
@@growwise.learning Thanks a lot for your reply. with no back noise or music as background helps to understand better 🙏👋
@dineshprajapati5624
@dineshprajapati5624 Год назад
Carry on this series
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Thank you so much for your comment! We're glad you're enjoying the reading comprehension series. We will definitely carry on with the series. The reading comprehension series will be uploaded in two weeks. If you have any specific topics or requests you'd like to see covered, please let us know. Thanks again for your support!
@cemdogan8736
@cemdogan8736 Год назад
Perfect lecture
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Thank you for your kind comment! We’re delighted to hear that you found the lesson helpful :)
@carlaoliveira1955
@carlaoliveira1955 Год назад
Thank you for this video!!!
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
You're very welcome! We're delighted that you found the video valuable! Best of luck!
@Englishconversationvideos
@Englishconversationvideos Год назад
Wow, you've hit 1000 subscribers! That's incredible news and I'm so happy for you. Congratulations!
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Thank you so much for your kind words! We truly appreciate your support. It's an exciting milestone to reach 1000 subscribers, and we're grateful for each and every one of them. Wishing you continued success with your own English channel as well! Thank you!
@Englishconversationvideos
@Englishconversationvideos Год назад
I must say thanks a bunch for that awesome video on idioms! Seriously, it was super practical and useful.
@soroushhosseini2832
@soroushhosseini2832 Год назад
In "would have " examples, it is written : if I had enough money, I would have bought a new car . Shouldn't it would be : if I had had enough money, I would have bought a new car ? Because that form which you used in example is second conditional and this form doesn't need "have" after "would"
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Thank you for your insightful observation and question regarding the example sentence using the second conditional. You have raised an important point about the use of verb forms in conditional sentences. Let me clarify and address your concern. In the sentence "If I had enough money, I would have bought a new car," the verb form "had" is indeed used in both the "if" clause and the result clause. This is a common structure in the second conditional, which is used to talk about hypothetical or unreal situations in the present or future. In this case, we are imagining a scenario where the speaker does not currently have enough money to buy a new car. However, you are also correct in mentioning that the past perfect form "had had" can be used in the "if" clause of the second conditional to indicate a past unreal condition. For example, "If I had had enough money, I would have bought a new car." This form emphasizes the past unrealized condition of not having enough money in the past. Both forms are grammatically correct, and their usage depends on the specific context and the intended meaning. In the sentence we discussed, using "had" without "had had" in the second conditional is commonly used and accepted when referring to a hypothetical or unreal situation in the present or future. I appreciate your keen attention to detail and your understanding of conditional sentence structures. Exploring the different forms and nuances of conditional sentences will greatly enhance your grasp of English grammar. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, please don't hesitate to ask. Keep up the excellent work, and continue your exploration of English grammar!
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Thank you for your kind words :)
@GWL781
@GWL781 Год назад
I watch many times with my son during our drive and it's very clear and let him concentrate. Thank you.
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Your support and kind words are greatly appreciated :) We hope that you'll continue to find our lessons informative and enjoyable.
@deshantmaurya4842
@deshantmaurya4842 Год назад
😊👍
@maksk9030
@maksk9030 Год назад
Thank you
@kanzenki5031
@kanzenki5031 Год назад
U R BEST TEACHER
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Thank you for your feedback! We're so glad that you enjoyed the lesson!!
@Anuj_Math1212
@Anuj_Math1212 Год назад
Thanks for this lesson , i will share with all my friends . can you send it's pdf also ?
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Thank you for your kind words and your interest in our lesson. We're glad to hear that you found it helpful. Unfortunately, we don't currently offer a PDF version of our lesson, but we will definitely consider creating one in the future. Thank you again for your support!
@minativishwakarma3985
@minativishwakarma3985 Год назад
Thank you so much for the useful lesson!!!
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
We are so happy to hear that you found the lesson useful! Thank you!!
@miraclesolution5615
@miraclesolution5615 Год назад
I liked your video very much 🎉❤
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Thank you so much for your kind words! We're thrilled to hear that you found the lesson helpful!!
@DanielLe-ye4ro
@DanielLe-ye4ro Год назад
Very good idioms 🎉❤. More please. Thank you so much.
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Thank you so much for your positive feedback! We are glad to hear that you are enjoying our idiom videos. We are always working on creating new content, including more idiom videos, and we look forward to sharing them with you. Stay tuned for more updates :) Thank you!
@Anuj_Math1212
@Anuj_Math1212 Год назад
Upload some videos about english speaking , that will be of great help . Please also tell how i can learn basic english speaking in 50-60 days ?
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Thank you very much for your valuable feedback. We appreciate it and will definitely take it into consideration as we continue to update our video. In the meantime, we will be releasing Essential English Conversation lessons soon and hope they are helpful to you. As for your question about improving basic English speaking in 60 days, we recommend setting achievable goals, practicing regularly, and finding a language exchange partner or tutor to practice speaking with. Additionally, immersing yourself in English media such as movies, TV shows, and practical dialogues and phrases for daily Life (we will be releasing in few days :)) can also help improve your language skills. Best of luck in your language learning journey!
@LoveYouEnglishLessons
@LoveYouEnglishLessons Год назад
All the phrases are really helpful in having conversations.
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
We appreciate your positive feedback. Thank you!! 😊
@vishal6143
@vishal6143 Год назад
Nice video sir 😮
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Thank you 🙏🏻
@mildengsuccess
@mildengsuccess Год назад
I am an English tutor but I can learn a lot from your lesson. I appreciate that. 🙏👍🇹🇭
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
It is our pleasure to hear your valuable feedback. Thank you so much! All the best 😍
@mildengsuccess
@mildengsuccess Год назад
I love your teaching. You give detailed, useful and interesting explanations. Keep up the good work 👍🇹🇭
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
We're so happy to hear from you! Thank you!! 🙏🏻
@mariafernandapereyrapereyr9400
HI THERE!, MOST IDIOMS IN ENGLISH ARE THE SAME IN SPANISH, THANKS FROM ARGENTINA!!
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Very interesting! We are very happy to hear from you and to see you enjoy our lessons 😍
@kanzenki5031
@kanzenki5031 Год назад
arigato Gazaimasu
@eugénie-w3v
@eugénie-w3v Год назад
very good video, i like the clarity in it 👀
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Appreciate it ❤
@riyarinu9310
@riyarinu9310 Год назад
Good😇
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Thank you ☺️
@zendanguyen9759
@zendanguyen9759 Год назад
Thanks for your useful video 🥰
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Thank you for your kind words. It means a lot to us. 😍
@carlaoliveira1955
@carlaoliveira1955 Год назад
Nice content!!!!!! Great job!!!
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Thank you for your kind words 😍
@faridehhashemi7844
@faridehhashemi7844 Год назад
خیلی خوب درس می‌دهید ممنونم
@growwise.learning
@growwise.learning Год назад
Thank you for your kind words!
@faridehhashemi7844
@faridehhashemi7844 Год назад
@@growwise.learning خواهش می کنم استادم..
@faridehhashemi7844
@faridehhashemi7844 Год назад
سلام استاد خدا قوت ..