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I am so proud that I reached a level where I watch your videos and I actually know everything you wanna speak about without watching the video. I remember watching you Alex when my english level was not strong and I was struggling to understand and pushing myself to learn English. I am so grateful. Yet I know these phrases but I still enjoy watching these videos that remind me of the good old days and make me even prouder of myself. Keep the good work up Alex!
@@kaamil2991I my experience I could say that the secret is to practice more and more but WITH CONTEXT, I listen to audio books here in RU-vid or short stories about daily life. It's easier to improve our vocabulary like that instead of reading lists or reading book of topic that which we're not interested. You can also use Ai(Artificial inteligente), ask it to write sentences with specific words or phrases (like in the video) in different grammar times and subjects and you'll understand/remember easily each one of them.
i might be having a hard time learning my english this will be good for me learning my english this will help me learning my words your youtube videos is really good i just need help to get my words right and when i talk to i'm just having a hard time with my mom because she dont understand what i'm saying
Me encanto este profesor recomendado para los que sabemos español. Si alguien quiere practicar su español me envia un mensaje y asi podemos intercambiar idiomas porque yo necesito aprender ingles. saludos 😉🎉🎊
Good evening whatever time zone you are in right now! Could you please sir make a video on the phrase " Gone are the days of....."? I want to know about the grammar of this phrase . The sentence has started with " Gone" Which is an adjective and we can't start a sentence with an adjective. Could you please explain it in detail? Please
Thanks Alex, these phrases are really useful. But I have a question; the third form of the verb "get" is "gotten". So why we say I've got it rather than I've gotten it?
I would *very much* like to see more videos that would teach us how to speak *correct standard English* rather than the popularly-spoken "casual common English."
@@engvidAlex Hello Alex, I'm from Brazil and I would like to thank you for your channel because I have learned a lot about English grammar. Thank you very much man