Don't forget to help me weigh things up and tell me how I should get married! Also is there something you need to sort out at the moment? And use any of these in a sentence!
Thank you so much for such a useful video! I would really love a video about words related to short visits somewhere, things like stop by/ pon into with some examples and maybe more synonyms. If it's possible...
Superb..I have been reading alot of books and articles and also watching th series actually am able to understand you guys better I struggle abit with fluency thats why am putting in my time and efforts into it and I know one day it will bear fruits
Hi Sabrah, Your English lesson always excellent. I love to learn from you a lot . Thanks so much for taking the time to upload this vid . About C19 has shot up in our country this moment n I hope our country will be free from C19. Have a good time n healthy always 🥰 💕 👍👍👍
Hello ! My English is not good, I hope you will get me. Actually I get confused with this statement. Imagine I saw somebody like Mario, but I was not sure if that was him or not, but I didn't call him to just have a short talk. So, fortunately I met him this morning. Is it clear if tell him and ask like this, I saw you somewhere last night but didn't call you, 👉🏻 was that you ? Is it correct to say was that you ? Thank you.
Oh my...Phrasal verbs..you hate them you love them ...you want to get rid of 'em but you can't help it! Excellent lesson Prof..spoken fast, direct, concise, good explanations and examples what else to ask for..keep on like that prof we'll never have enough of them! If possible grouped by topic(driving, relationship, school...) so in context easier to learn. Prof..you're simply the best!
Leila and Sabrah - I just wanted to thank you so very much for the wonderful content on your channel! It's extremely useful for advanced non-native speakers, just spot on, and I couldn't find anything like this before! Watching it on a daily basis now! Thank you for doing this! :)
Thanks for very useful phrases,but if the dialogue with text format had been shown on video,it would be so better, because with fast English speak I don't understand
I’m putting in some work to improve my English every day ,I change my iPhone setting to English , I see my movies and shows in English with English subtitles even If I’ m going to the movies english is the only option for me , I have met some people from Europe I message with them sometimes and of course is the universal language the one we use . Awesome lesson my queen Sabrah , omg I wish this could happen more often like back in the day but I understand that having a baby is not easy and also is so enjoyable, can’t wait for another collab with other RU-vid colleagues such as Ethan , Wes , Anna , vannesa , Lucy and so on . Blue is def your color and that looks so lovely on you it makes you look like part of the royal family well for me you are a queen since the first video I saw. Greetings and hugs from Mexico, I learned some new phrasal verbs today , again muchas gracias .
You are so sweet my lovely and I always love reading your comments. You sound like you are doing super well with your English!! Don't worry I will be producing more videos soon!! Lots of love to you xxxx
Hi Sabrah, An interesting and useful lesson about Professional Phrasal Verbs. I sincerely appreciate your efforts and it is truly helpful to all learners. Some sentences: 1. To shoot up - Price have shoot up during the strike. 2. Call for something - Your plan will call for a lots of money. 3. Push back- That's when I push back hard 4. Weigh up something- We should weigh up the situation 5. To go over something- This matter will go over until the next session. Thanks and regards,
As a French, what is confusing with the English language is the multiple meanings in a phrasal verb. In French, one word equal one meaning. The simple statement that "stand for" is related to a single meaning is confusing because "stand for" has several meaning and not only one.
At the twenty-first phrasal verb there is the error repeated twice, i.e,. 'smthing' instead of 'something'. The same wrongly spelled word is placed at the twenty-third one as eell. Was it made deliberately?
@@LoveEnglishwithLeilaSabrah Phrasal verbs in English are transitive or intransitive. The transitive phrasal verbs can be separable or inseparable, but the Intransitive phrasal verbs cannot be separated. Sort out is transitive because it takes a direct object and it separable. But sort out is not intransitive. Thanks
I guess congratulations are in order! Well, as every bride you should absolutely ask the help of your bridesmaids. Have you choose the lucky ones? Then you have to weigh up the suggestions and ideas and combine them with cost. Usually bridesmaids speak out quite franckly and they are very helpful. They will always stick up for you and they will go over every details. Try to not crack up and enjoy each step of the way to your wedding day.
I stand for Compassion...Compassion can end racism,world poverty and can also bring world peace As usual banging lesson,my phrasal verbs are sorted out now♥️