When he asked her that "What's your favourite dessert?" Then she answered "My favourite dessert is ice-cream." But in ice-cream the first letter was 'i' and 'i' is an vowel and everyone had studied in school that"There are 5 vowels A,E,I,O,U. And before these letters we always use an article "an" and before consonants we always use "a". But this sentence has no article. WHY CAN YOU EXPLAIN ME? . Oh don't go on my tense because I am week in it but now I have been learning tenses for the past 2 years.........But still I love this video what they talked about I always use in my daily life
While he asked her as Do you have any pets ,she replied yes i have a cat.She said my favorite animal is dog 🐕. Please clarify deference between the words pet ,favorite. She asked him as What's your favorite season ?He answered as my favorite season is winter WHAT ABOUT YOU ?.In this video after answer shortly question continue just like that fully Wow.I like this video very much. Thanks You Very Much.
A Pet is an animal that someone takes care for fun and companionship (friendship). This could be feeding and giving home to them. Having many pets is possible, but often there is just one favorite type of animal. For example, a lady owns a cat as a pet but likes dogs more than any other animal. The change in the question from "What's your favorite season" to "What about you?" is a way to shift the conversation and invite the other person to share their own opinion. It's a very natural way to turn a statement about yourself into an invitation for the other person to share theirs. It encourages exchange, keeps things moving, and can help build rapport. So glad you found it useful! If you have any questions as you keep learning, feel free to ask.
Hello, Both are grammatically correct, but there's a slight difference in usage. "On weekends" emphasizes the time frame during which the activity occurs, while "at weekends" might imply a more general association with the weekend without specifying the exact timing. So, saying "my favorite thing to do on weekends" clarifies that the activity is enjoyed specifically during the weekend days.
When he asked her that "What's your favourite dessert?" Then she answered "My favourite dessert is ice-cream." But in ice-cream the first letter was 'i' and 'i' is an vowel and everyone had studied in school that"There are 5 vowels A,E,I,O,U. And before these letters we always use an article "an" and before consonants we always use "a". But this sentence has no article. WHY CAN YOU EXPLAIN ME? . Oh don't go on my tense because I am week in it but now I have been learning tenses for the past 2 years.........But still I love this video what they talked about I always use in my daily life
You're absolutely right about the vowels and articles in general! We use "an" before vowel sounds (like "an apple") and "a" before consonant sounds (like "a banana"). However, there's an exception for mass nouns. Ice cream is a mass noun. These nouns refer to substances that are not countable in individual units. Think of things like water, sugar, flour, or even happiness. We can't say "one ice cream" or "two happinesses." Because of that, we don't use articles (a/an/the) before them in most situations. So, in the sentence "My favorite dessert is ice cream," "ice cream" functions as a mass noun, and that's why there's no article. I hope this helps. Thanks for your kind words. Keep up the learning!