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ОтветитьAmerica and UK should use unanimous one spelling type.
ОтветитьGreat teacher Wes
ОтветитьGreat 👍 tip. Thanks so much for your teaching.
ОтветитьI thought this "they" rule is just a made up rule of the LGBT.
Ответитьnice one!
ОтветитьU r exceptional teacher i love the way u teach us
ОтветитьI'd like to join your Interactive English forums. But due to strict forex restrictions in my country (Sri Lanka), I'm not in a position to make any payment in any foreign currency.
ОтветитьHi. Could you clarify Headed or Heading? A lot of people use “Headed to John’s.” Thank you.
ОтветитьYou are an excellent English instructor. Your lessons are clear, to the point, and easy to follow. You speak clearly and provide a valuable service for people wanting to learn English.
ОтветитьPlease keep this out of ideology trends.
ОтветитьMe: learning english from the hood be like "daim main" you tryna get s*** 4rea n***l.😂😂😂
ОтветитьNew friend and fōllowér here from Philippines 🇵🇭❤️❤️❤️
ОтветитьHi, Wes, this is a great video I didn't know some of the rules "who or whom "a long time ago I have a watched friend's sitcom video I think Chandler said whom in the sentence but at that time I could not understand but now I understood you're every video is helpful I like your accent you speak very clear I can understand everything without subtitles what you're saying furthermore you're videos are on fire thanks.
ОтветитьVery explicit.👍🏻
ОтветитьThey is incorrect.
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ОтветитьI love this...thanks
ОтветитьWho vs Whom **SIMPLE TRICK If you can replace the Word with "he"
or use WHO. If you can replace the word with "him" or "her," use
WHOM.
Glad to see u r still teaching n recommending that people follow the correct rules of grammar when using who n whom. Nowadays most people use who only when whom is the correct form. As one of your viewers said earlier soon whom may disappear. That will sad.
Ответитьlove this video very useful and easy to understand
ОтветитьGood one
ОтветитьGreetings, Wes!
I have a question. Is it wrong to use 'it' for a baby?
I've seen the grammar books stress on such a singular gender neutral pronoun while referring to non-living things and animals. So, what do you think?
Thank you.
Ответитьnice!
ОтветитьYou are very clear and precise when it comes to explaining grammar rules,also you don't complicate and define rules smoothly.
ОтветитьI don't think the word "knee" is from German, but like many words they have a common origin. And yes, it was pronounced correctly.
Ox and oxen is another example, it is Ochs and Ochsen in German.
I have read this "which is which" but I don't understand it, please help
ОтветитьMy Dear teacher, thank you so much for sharing this kind of content. ❤☺👌
ОтветитьWhat is a proposition?
To put it simple does PROPOSITION mean descriptive words
If I were to know what a proposition is I gotta look at what is a describing word?
Hey....wes i don't understand what you have teached i think i have too teach you in better way
Just kidding bro you are brilliant..... thanks for explaining this
Shakespeare used ‘they’ to refer to a singular subject.
ОтветитьI just improving my eng skills and your video is very usefull for me, thank you so much
ОтветитьThank you for this lesson
ОтветитьTq u sir giving useful lesson.
ОтветитьMany of those “rules” lie or get too confusing which is why I hate this language!
ОтветитьI love your every lesson. They're so useful and absorbing
ОтветитьSuma from Bangalore india
ОтветитьThanks teacher
ОтветитьKeep going 😊😊😊❤❤
ОтветитьI am an Iranian and I really did not know that the English language has rules ❤😅
ОтветитьThanks for the tips 👍
ОтветитьYou should never use "whom" when speaking English. Saying "who" is not just common, it's nearly 100% of the time.
ОтветитьI do appreciate your time for helping us to improve our English conversation.
Ответить5.5.2024
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ОтветитьIf we have to address a lady head of the toastmaster, should we say Madam Toastmaster? To men, we say just toastmaster of the day.
ОтветитьNobody really uses whom. It's almost like "Whom" is archaic.
ОтветитьHey 👋 , I am from Pakistan
And I forced to say that your lectures are very clear....🖒
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