Hahahaha, thanks Kevin. I got used to 'youtube teachers' making regular mistakes like missing articles, mispronouncing, using obsolete phrases and words, but this is just brilliant, awesome stuff. Great job. P.S. May be she meant 'The watches sell well' i.e 'The company sells watches well/The watches are easy to sell'?
If you say buys well. People are gonna think that the watch is gonna buy something, jsjsjs. It could be a literal translation from her native language. Maybe she was trying to say: works well. This watch works well
I think this expression isn't correct "they don't have any battery", it should be "They don't have ANY BATTERIES". according to the grammatical rule. I think Kevin forgot to say that. (after "any" in a negative sentence you have to use plural form of nouns when it's a countable noun, like "battery")
"Earphones" or "Earbuds", that's what they're called in English, they're synonyms. You can also say: "Airpods" but that's the name of the brand and people know what you're talking about. # that's what Kevin said Thanks for reading my comment.
Marina and Sophia, you're really contributing to my English) on the other hand you're teaching absolutely wrong English to many people, and you know, it's so upsetting...
@@MechanixPL because she's encourages by the simps who subscribed to her channel. And she could also be blind of her ignorance (like all humans species).