Thank you very much teacher andrew and next time please please this words very hard for us in youtub i have seen but i did,t understand any more but if you explain what meaning i can understand .it is very interesting in english grammer these are 1)as soon as 2) as much as 3)as long as 4) as far as and these whatever /whenever/wherever/whoever / please i am looking forward to watching this lesson thank you
Hello from sweden! Always your lessons are benefical,effective and enjoyble Mr Androw. Please don,t forget my request explination about order of adjective.🙏🙏❤❤🇸🇪🇸🇪
Thanks teacher Andrew ❤❤❤👍👍👍for the verb accuse it seems to me like blame (meaning),and please what is the difference between depends on and rely on ,how to use each one in sentence ?👌
Can you please make a video about the order of adjectives. And if you already made a video about it can you give me the link to that video, I really appreciate it.🙏😬
Sir please answer of this question that's can I use prepositions after intransitive verbs and then objects " Eg = I comply with him your order. Is it correct sir? Kindly say yes or not at least.
Hello and thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like this lesson. Here are my other grammar lessons -> ru-vid.com/group/PL6BDo90oiwpS4_AM1c0s0ozpROeE2A9ff Andrew
Are prepositions fixed ? There are many(teachers in India as I'm one of Indian students of yours) who say prepositions are fixed but I think prepositions are contextual. What do you think??
Hello my dear teacher please please please please check it . We don't use past perfect alone when there is no context and another past simple event . Context. I decided to go america with my friends we met lot of people there , my dad had told me that I would see different people there.. As I used past perfect alone here cuz I had a context to show past perfect event happened before that context. And we know how to use with past simple . But we can't use past Perfect alone cuz in past perfect we have to show one event happened before another past event or context but in single event we can't say past perfect event happened before what . Like I had seen it . Here we can't say past perfect happened before what . Is this a valid reason we don't use past perfect alone .