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Use Prefixes to EXPAND Your Vocabulary! The Prefix CO in English 

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In this English vocabulary lesson, learn how prefixes can help you expand your vocabulary in English. Learn about words with the prefix co. These are especially useful for B2-C2.
✍️ QUESTION: What other examples of words with the prefix CO can you think of? Let me know in the comments!
Consensus
Community
Coproduction
Coalition
Cohesion
Committee
Correlation
Connection
Coexist
Collide
Cooperate
Combine
Collaborate
Compromise
Coordinate
Coincide
Co-worker
Co-star
Co-author
Co-pilot
Cofounder
Colleague
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@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish Год назад
Hi everyone! Thanks for watching! Please don't forget to give this video some love ❤Thanks so much for your support! ✍ QUESTION: What other examples of words with co can you think of? Please share in the comments! Would you like to join my community for English learners? Join my email list for details coming soon! 😃 bit.ly/3QzoGgI Subscribe to my Instagram Community for weekly videos, personalized feedback on your speaking, and group chats with me and other English learners! instagram.com/englishwithjenna/ 🤓 or join my RU-vid Membership for exclusive weekly videos, personalized feedback, and more ru-vid.com 🤓 WHAT TO WATCH NEXT: English Vocabulary Lessons: ru-vid.com/group/PLTaPDxv5nudk6pgHxfAmP1_RZnnMdtUV2 English Grammar Lessons: ru-vid.com/group/PLTaPDxv5nudnbMc7WK5e6Hz1EQrz49Yvd English Writing Lessons: ru-vid.com/group/PLTaPDxv5nudk2w9s_xU4zrbQ3NJuiaMh3 How to Write English Sentences: ru-vid.com/group/PLTaPDxv5nudkueBaTBejyvPM8tFNj-Wda Advanced Irregular Plurals ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LPi2aj8Mdfo.html Top Grammar Mistakes: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-W8oTgCAikkc.html My book recommendations for English learners: www.amazon.com/shop/jennafrancisco Say thank you and buy me a coffee: ko-fi.com/learnacademicenglish ❤
@SteelFanther-t9l
@SteelFanther-t9l Год назад
Thanks a lot from Russian ESL students! Keep up the awesome work! More US idioms and slang phrases, please! We love you! You are the best! -Moscow, Russia!
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish Год назад
Thank you! 😃 I try my best to make videos and have a new one coming soon. Stay tuned! Thanks for being here!! ❤
@kotnilaila2443
@kotnilaila2443 Год назад
Thank you very much, your lessons are always useful, you are very charismatic. From Morocco.
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish Год назад
Thank you! 😃 glad you like them!
@vinhbui5273
@vinhbui5273 Год назад
Thank you very much for this lesson. It's absoluately great way to remember vocabulary that I'm struggling with.
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish Год назад
Glad it was helpful! 😀
@ExploreBC79
@ExploreBC79 Год назад
Thanks💐👍🇨🇦🇺🇸
@LorenaLunaprof
@LorenaLunaprof 10 месяцев назад
Thank you! Your classes are great!
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for your comment, Lorena! I see that you teach English. Are you based in Brazil? As you might know, I have strong connections to that country. In fact, I will be there soon.
@LorenaLunaprof
@LorenaLunaprof 10 месяцев назад
@@LearnAcademicEnglishHi Jena! I’m Brazilian but living in Portugal, but all my students are Brazilian as well. I am teaching writing to them, and posted a video of yours for them to see in the our platform.
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish 10 месяцев назад
That's great! I love Brazil, but I love Portugal, too! Hoping to go there again next year. I'm glad to have connected with you!
@LorenaLunaprof
@LorenaLunaprof 10 месяцев назад
@@LearnAcademicEnglish Jenna! I’m glad that I have connected with you too, and glad that I found you channel! It have been very useful for me and for mu students! 😘
@deltakid0
@deltakid0 Год назад
I found this helpful and easy to follow, your english is so understandable that I didn't need the captions to watch the video as I usually need. _Coexist_ is definitely a high level word, in the movie Independence Day (~1996) the president of United States was talking to an extraterrestrial and said _we can coexist_ and I found that very elegant, classy. Thank you.
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish Год назад
Glad it was helpful! And I like that you don't need captions to watch my videos. That's great! ❤
@franciscopontes7609
@franciscopontes7609 11 месяцев назад
Spanish and english have loads of words in common, pronunciation is a kettle of a different fish and spelling is a horse a different colour, but all these words are widely used in spanish
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish 11 месяцев назад
Yes, there are lots of words in common, especially academic or advanced words.
@tuong-vanle7835
@tuong-vanle7835 Год назад
Thank you so much for your lessons. I enjoy watching your videos. ❤❤❤
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish Год назад
I'm so glad! You are very welcome ❤
@alanz4416
@alanz4416 Год назад
Thanks a lot. It’s so helpful to remember words. I like it. I can’t wait to watch your live lesson.❤😊
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish Год назад
Wonderful! Did you sign up for the free 3-day trial for the Speak Up! Conversation courses?
@mohammadalikhaleghi8315
@mohammadalikhaleghi8315 Год назад
I also can think of "Corruption" and "Conjunction".
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish Год назад
Conjunction is an excellent example because it definitely has that meaning of "together"
@williamsdonkor7753
@williamsdonkor7753 Год назад
Great video. I want more informative videos like this
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish Год назад
You got it! More to come!
@رحيقالورد-خ7و
@رحيقالورد-خ7و Год назад
more of this plz suffix and prefix
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish Год назад
You can also learn about prefixes here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-h-6oEif9Y1s.html I will make more videos about prefixes and suffixes.
@dan93431
@dan93431 Год назад
Hi, dear👩‍🏫 ⭐To be more specific, sometimes article "The" is used with gerunds called verbal nouns.⭐ Remembering this rule, I am bidding to turn some sentences into verbal nouns (The+of+ing)➡️ ⬇️ 1)a) I remember the bus breaking down (gerund) 1)b) I remember the breaking down of the bus.(The+ing+of) 2)a) I am sacred of Tom's carring a rifle (gerund) 2)b) I am sacred of the carring of a rifle of Tom. 2)c) I am sacred of carring a rifle of Tom.(without "The") Are 1)b, 2)b and 2)c) correct? I think incorrect .😉😉
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish Год назад
Yep, you got it. 1B, 2B, and 2C are to be avoided. 1B is grammatically correct but awkward. Note that carrying includes the y. :) (Not carring)
@dan93431
@dan93431 Год назад
"Upon arriving at the museum, our class was divided into smaller groups, each with a teacher as a guide." I think this is a dangling modifier modifying"our class" I know one thing that if I use preposition+gerund", the subject should be the same( for instance-- upon washing the dishes, Diana helped her dad. So it's clear that Diana washed the dishes and she helped her dad), but in this case subject is different as well as it looks like "our class was arriving.... and our class was divided.....". That's my question.😊😊
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish Год назад
I don't see it as a dangling modifier because the class arrived and the class was divided. The subject is the same (even though it is passive voice in the second clause). Usually for a dangling modifier, you should ask yourself, "who did the action in the first part?" (here it's the class). Is that the same as the subject of the main clause? (Here, yes it is.) If not, it's a dangling modifier.
@dan93431
@dan93431 Год назад
@@LearnAcademicEnglish 🌟right now it's clear to me.✨ I thought that a class couldn't arrive 🤣😆. So I assumed that maybe there was a subject hidden like ( Diana/John/johnny etc) that's why it made me perplexed. At last I would say my explanations were right, but my understanding was wrong. ⭐Much obliged ⭐
@rexygray7695
@rexygray7695 Год назад
Yeeet
@dan93431
@dan93431 Год назад
1)He is exhausted after flying all night. 2) I am shocked after hearing that news. Can I omit the preposition "after" in both sentences? If possible, will the meaning remain the same?
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish Год назад
Yes, you can. However, when the time word is omitted, I feel that the meaning is just slightly different. It sounds like the two things happen at the same time (like the word "while" was omitted, not "after"). I'm shocked hearing the news = I hear the news and I am shocked.
@dan93431
@dan93431 Год назад
​@@LearnAcademicEnglish oh great 👍 information. So I can say in another way "I am shocked while hearing the news." Is it correct?😊
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish Год назад
@@dan93431 Yes it is. All of these examples are a bit awkward, though, and I think it's because the context is missing. Normally, we would already know about the news, so we might not put them together in one sentence. I asked another teacher for input, and he also had difficulty understanding what the underlying structure of the sentence is.
@dan93431
@dan93431 Год назад
​​​​@@LearnAcademicEnglish by the way should I use the infinitive "To" and the preposition "after", Does it read fine to you? For example "shocked to hear or shocked after hearing" I think the meaning will remain the same
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish Год назад
Yes, the meaning remains the same. Using 'to' with the infinitive would be more common.
@CynthiaWollie
@CynthiaWollie 3 месяца назад
Practice
@LearnAcademicEnglish
@LearnAcademicEnglish 3 месяца назад
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