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Thanks a lot. You're my new online teacher. I'm studying by myself because the place where I studied was closed. When I have a question, you always have a video explaining all my doubts. Thank you, I love you more than my crush
Superb explanation. This is what I was searching for a long time. Today I found it and took full advantage from this video. Lots of love and support from Kathmandu Nepal 🙏❤️👍🇳🇵
Hello my sweet lovely teacher Minoo How are you you? I love you too much my special lovely teacher This evening I was very angry but when I received your notification of this good new lesson I got OK then happy I don't know why I love to see your videos all the time anywhere Thank you so much for your efforts I am always loving you so much my so sweet teacher Minoo I wish you all the best 🙏 Amen
@@AngloLinkEnglish thanks again why I said it's helpful because I usually have issues with videos during assignments usually the other RU-vidrs they make visual exercises which is hard for me as a visually impaired person to practice but you mention the sentences so that makes me able to correct the mistakes allso. greetings mariam from Morocco
Ups! Welcome back. It is brilliant to see you here again after for a long time. 🌸💙 We have really missed your beautiful lessons. I realised something that you used “too many questions”. Is this correct? Isn’t question an uncountable noun? I got confused. If you help me to be comfortable with this, I would be thrilled. 🙂🙂👍💙💙💙💙🌸🌸🌸
The house is 𝐭𝐨𝐨 expensive. 'Too' goes before an adjective 'expensive'. The house costs 𝐭𝐨𝐨 𝐦𝐮𝐜𝐡 money. We use 'much' with (uncountable) nouns and 'too much' goes before a noun 'money.'
Hello Bikram, Actually, as 'exhausted' is an adjective, we shouldn't use 'much', but 'very'. However, as 'exhausted' means 'very tired', you should probably say 'really exhausted'.
Hi How are you mam ? Glad to see your lesson after a long time " I don't have much news " I learnt this and some usages of much. 👍👍 Mam, can we say any neaningful sentence using " much more " ? Have a good day
Thanks a lot! Yes, you can use 'much more' before any uncountable noun, and 'many more' before any countable noun: We need much more water and many more glasses.
Hello Ms minoo,how r u doing? please i've a simple request,could you tell me the meaning of the verb "to quest",and really I'll highly appreciate your efforts,because i had a big argument with my non-native speaker english teacher and i've already quit the course due to that (he said "to quest = to ask" but i told him that its meaning is "to search" or "to look for",so he got very angry at me and he really insulted me)
Hi Dear Teacher Mina. (Your name is Mina, isn't? ) As usuall, it is very helpful. Thank you. I tuoght, "time" is countable name. So far, I used to say " many times" . I am confused. Could you help please? Sincerely regards.
Hello, You're very close: My name is Minoo. I explain the difference between 'time' and 'times' in this lesson: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JxHM_GjHRXg.html I hope it will clarify it for you.
Hi, friend. My remark is. Your face this time shows me that, some changes to better with you! . Like maybe you get married or something like that. Isn't it?! I hope to see always shining. We say in our proverbs. (your eyes makes birds (starlings) fallen from wall)
I'm so happy to hear from you again sister. And if you have a project in mind. I will guide you to do a private school in Casablanca. Because Morocco is going to change French language and prefers that the second language should be English. Think and give me your suggestions.