Thank you very much❤❤❤. I didn't know that there was a channel explaining in this way. Could you download special episodes for beginners to learn English? 😊
Thank you I am going have exam about that in Monday and sorry if my grammar is bad Ty for teaching and my school don’t even have so and idk the lesson bc I did not come that day😮bye
One time when I was in high school, I used to join English class. Even though, I was learning how to participate but it didn't go very well. I had an average grade which given me a C every semester. The more struggling, the more exhausting I felt. I couldn't study anything about English, and I was being overthink until it happened during teenage hood. Besides, I wasn't ready to prepare as long as took. Well, that's okay. I tried my best, though.
Keep it up! Learning another language takes a long time. Thanks for sharing your story so others know they're not alone when they feel like they aren't making progress or that it's taking too long. You have clearly improved since then because you write well. Best of luck to you!
Hi Stacy-Ann, at 2:54 the sentence is "They went out for dinner, but they didn't order any dessert." The image shows a plate of spaghetti that represents dinner and an ice cream cone with a red X over it to represent no dessert.
Thank you so much for the amazing video! It helped me so much for my exam coming up tomorrow. I hope i get good scores becuase of this video! Keep it up :D ❤❤
If it's exactly the same noun, we would probably add a quantifier like "more" to make it sound a bit more natural. E.g., I want to eat cookies and more cookies.
Hi! When the subject is the same for both verbs, we don't need a comma (and the verb form must match). The correct sentence is "Elmo makes people sing and changes the music too!"
That's nice to hear! The correct adjective form is "helpful" in your sentence. (Your videos are so helpful for me.) We usually use "helping" as a present progressive verb. (Example: Your videos are helping me.) Hope that helps!