Very useful lesson! Thanks a milion! Your channel is the best way to learn correct English, with correct grammar and correct american pronunciation. I love it!
It is really a great thing to focus on certain terms in a video. So it is impossible not to learn it when i finish the video. I love you guys. You're doing great job.
-So it's impossible not to learn THEM when the video IS OVER". (you're texting termS, that's plural so you've got to use "them" and you're not finishing the video, the video is being over). Thanks for reading my comment.
I see you re-make the vids or fix smth in 'em, Kevin, I hope the comments written down below are not deleted 'cuz they can be the main resource of our knowledge
Forget about it pal, the most important thing is to practice, learn and copy every video lesson so you can consult just in case, the rest is his problem, don't you think?.
Make a vid, pls, about ''entire & the whole'', ''but & and ('cuz these 2 are interchangeable'', and when to only use ''THE WAY'' 'cuz as I see ''the way & how'' basically the same thing.
"The way" and "How"are basically the same BUT they're used in different structures, they never go together, Kevin explained it you'd better pay better attention pal 😊. - "entire" and "whole" mean the same they're synonyms, and there's another term like "complete", I think they can be used interchangeably.
@irenak.8544 you want to speak a correct English, right? I am German, and I make mistakes too. However, I am grateful when somebody points out my mistakes.
@@rolisfriends6725 Relax, I don't mind being corrected. I was just explaining why I get the articles wrong. I've been studying English and Italian for years, but I still don't fully understand what the articles are for 🫤
@@rolisfriends6725 Relax, I don't mind being corrected. I was just explaining why I get the articles wrong. I've been studying English and Italian for years, but I still don't fully understand what the articles are for.
I came across her videos years ago but stopped watching them after a couple of tries. I simply didn't want to learn English from a non-native speaker. Some of those mistakes sound really 😅
It's like there's nobody keeping in mind this golden grammar rule,, The english grammar is similar to mine, Armenian that's why It's not so hard to study it,, Thanks Kev
I honestly don't get it why Arianita makes all these mitades, she's a native American, me as a non-native have personally spotted other mistakes in different videos.
Oh, I see ... Are you freaking jealous of MM's 8 + million subscribers or what? You know, guys, your problem is that she doesn't even know you exist and even if she knew she would give a damn ... So stop being so butthurt and mind your own beeswax ... * Moscow, Russia
Keep it up, Kev and Liza...correctness and facts are relevant. Be careful with political correctness and woke people out there...these videos of yours are being tagged as "offensive" to them.
Every lesson Kevin teaches that it’s not correct to say “how is it called”. But she continues to make this mistake. It seems to me she does it on purpose.
Thanks a lot for clarification. I make all these mistakes, because we translate sentences directly. I like the way you teach how to avoid mistakes in English.
I see it this way, - A case is a general concept. - A situation is more specific. An instance of a particular situation; an example of something that's happening. Example: - "A CASE of mistaken identity". - situation = "mistaken identity". I hope I helped.
Amazing video, I like the way you explain everything, another mistake was in the minute 6:50 with the verb to be, she used it in singular instead of plural.
Hey Kevin, I think you missed 6:48 when she says; This slushy and this popcorn IS delicious instead of ARE delicious since popcorn with slushy are they, so plural.
This teacher makes these mistakes because she directly translates from Russian language. In Russian we say often "how" in the meaning of what. Of course she must not do these mistakes teaching people !
# I don't think (that) she does something. # I think (that) she doesn't do anything. or. I think (that) she does NOTHING. - The whole sentence is relevant and important 'cause it gives an idea, to me, there's no main part. - Yeah we can negate the second part of the sentence.
I don't agree with you. He is the best English teacher on RU-vid I know. 😊 And he makes a very good job revealing the mistakes of some pseudoteachers. 👍🙏👏
How do you guys call popcorn? When I get popcorn at movie theater, I always give random names and talk to each pieces before eating, like "Hey what's up Lucy, Miles and Jeff, you guys look crispy. Come on in to my mouth"