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ОтветитьHello., does
"i was nervous while I WAS WAITING"
sound natural?
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Thanks s bunch. I am from Uzbekistan 🇺🇿, but I watch your lessons from South Korea.
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ОтветитьWhat about the following situation: my wife asked me for ice coffee, but I forgot and prepared latte for her. When I had brought the latte, she reminded me that she had asked me for ice coffee. I went back to the bar, ordered ice coffee and I wanted to tell the bartender about the situation and a sequence of events that caused me to come back to the bar. Which tense should I use talking about it to the bartender? Simple past, because the sequence of events had happened before I came back to the bar, or present perfect, because the previous described sequence od events caused me to come back to the bar?
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ОтветитьGreat sir before o i was very week in English ur video and ur teaching style is very unique
ОтветитьExcellent explanation of the present simple. However one use of the Present Simple that you for got to mention is that the Present Simple is also used in Mathematics. We say 7 plus 2 is 9. We don't say 7 plus 2 will be 9, or was 9 or would be 9. Likewise in describing well established scientific cause and effect relationships we say water freezes at temperatures of 32 degrees Fahrenheit and lower.
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Thank you so much my brother.
very well explained
ОтветитьCan we use 'to' after verb 'return'?
Please answer
Don’t bother to analyse tenses, just learn to speak and understand. Intention is important and linked to cognition not grammar. Besides, it is spontaneous. Grammar is just the ghost in the machine. Learn to run the machine. Not learn it through the ghost.
ОтветитьYou are the best. Thank you very much, professor. I'm from Morocco
ОтветитьI have grown grey hair in my head, but still I am poor in my English tenses . Don't know if I will ever master my tenses till I grow grey beard.
ОтветитьGood sir very naice.
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ОтветитьI like the way of your teaching
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ОтветитьI’m going to have an exam tomorrow, just wish me a luck Dear
ОтветитьIn rule number 55 you didn’t mention the present perfect continuous. It is needed here to complete the tenses and times
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Ответитьno need to learn so much grammar rules to learn english language.
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ОтветитьGreat video..helped me a lot in understanding tenses. Respect from India.
ОтветитьRespected Sir, please make video on English word order. For example if we have place, time, currency or date in sentence then how would we make it. We know about basic subject, verb and object. But if a sentence has multiple objects then how should we arrange the word? Please provide some advance and complex examples.
Many thanks!
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ОтветитьI always appreciate your support thanks
ОтветитьAre you a library of English language!
ОтветитьDo all theses rules work for American English as well? Thanks in advance.
ОтветитьI hope l learn in English so so l am not many words please help us😢
ОтветитьI'm going to retire from the Railway service in India, now I see your video for better grammatically correct writing.
ОтветитьThis video is pure gold ✨️ thanks so much teacher Rupert
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ОтветитьIs it a modern trend to use will or would in both parts of conditional sentences?
Like in the example that you mentioned : If you will work for me, I'll buy you a new car. It sounds a bit informal and ungrammatical. Can such structures be used in formal speech or writing?
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ОтветитьWaiting for your next video sir
ОтветитьThank you very much, sir. Initially, I considered finding a way to obtain a digital transcript of this lesson for studying on devices like a mobile phone or laptop. However, I realized that it wouldn’t be worth seeking shortcuts when you’ve invested so many hours preparing this lesson for us. As language learners, we should avoid the temptation to take shortcuts in our learning journey. Instead, I decided to manually write out every use of the tenses, and I found the experience to be valuable.
ОтветитьHi Rupert, According to the Oxford English dictionary "In" means 'while doing something; while something is happening.
Can I use 'In' in the following sentences instead of 'while'?
1)a)I fell asleep (while) watching the Film.
b) I fell asleep in watching the Film.
2) a) She burnt her hand (while) cooking dinner.
b) She burnt her hand in cooking dinner.
3)a) While swimming in the river, I saw an alligator.
b) In swimming in the river, I saw an alligator.
Do you think whether 1)b, 2)b and 3)b are grammatically correct?
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Ответить... itˇs an avalanche ... Iˇm still buried under ...
ОтветитьWonderful video 👏❤ thanku so much sir 😊I am from india❤
ОтветитьYour way of presentation is superb.... Thank you Sir.💯💖
ОтветитьRespected Teacher, Thank you very much. It's very easy to understand I am learning these rules.❤❤
ОтветитьHello Rupert,
You are a Godsend. I'm currently in Masters program and I have been interested in majoring in Applied Linguistics and ESL. I am glad to e-meet you here on YT. How can we connect,please?