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Grammar Simple with Lliam
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Grammar Simple is an English grammar and vocabulary channel (North American English) with English instructor Lliam. The purpose of Grammar Simple is to help you improve your English language skills quickly and easily. Subscribe today!
HALLOWEEN Vocabulary: Deceased vs. Diseased
Learn the difference between two similar sounding words: DECEASED & DISEASED.
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WHETHER vs. IF
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Learn how to correctly use two common subordinating conjunctions: WHETHER & IF.
5 Phrasal Verbs You Need to Know!
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Learn 5 phrasal verbs I think you should know. Want more phrasal verbs? Like this video!
Suppose vs. Supposed to
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Learn the difference between the verb SUPPOSE and SUPPOSED TO. Same verb; different FUNCTION.
12 Phrasal Verbs with TURN
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Learn the 12 most common PHRASAL VERBS with TURN.
Further vs. Farther
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Learn the difference between two words used to talk about distance: "further" and "farther."
VERBS: Rise vs. Raise
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Learn the difference between two SUPER COMMON verbs: RISE and RAISE.
IN the Beginning VS. AT the Beginning
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Learn how to use "IN the beginning" and "AT the beginning" CORRECTLY in English!
Last Year vs In the Last Year
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"Last year" and "in the last year" are COMMON expressions. Learn how to use them incorrectly :)
5 BIG Mistakes: Comparatives vs. Superlatives
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What are 5 mistakes people make when using COMPARATIVES and SUPERLATIVES? Don't understand? Watch this video first: "Comparative and Superlative Adjectives" ruclips.net/video/TwzH6YAhtKk/видео.html
Adjectives: Comparatives and Superlatives
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Learn how to COMPARE two or more NOUNS using POSITIVE, COMPARATIVE, & SUPERLATIVE adjectives.
How to Use "Either / Or" and "Neither / Nor" CORRECTLY!
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In this video I show you how to use "either / or" and "neither / nor" correctly in English.
Subjects Joined by "AND"
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One and one IS two? One and one ARE two? Which one is correct? Keep watching and find out!
Confusing Conjunctions: FOR vs. BECAUSE
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Confusing Conjunctions: FOR vs. BECAUSE
IMPORTANT! Finite vs Non-Finite VERBS
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IMPORTANT! Finite vs Non-Finite VERBS
5 Business English MISTAKES (and how to avoid them!)
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5 Business English MISTAKES (and how to avoid them!)
10 Commonly Mispronounced Words in English
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10 Commonly Mispronounced Words in English
Electric vs Electrical vs Electronic
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Electric vs Electrical vs Electronic
SIT vs SET - Transitive & Intransitive Verbs
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SIT vs SET - Transitive & Intransitive Verbs
LIE vs LAY - Transitive & Intransitive Verbs
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LIE vs LAY - Transitive & Intransitive Verbs
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Hi Lliam! Thank you for such an impressive vocabulary performance. This kind of lesson is hard to forgot!
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You make grammar seems easy. Thank you 😊
I was not waiting to watching your video ❤
Thanks a lot for the comprehensive explanation to something unclear, Liam😊
Glad it was helpful!
Great video, Grammar Simple with Lliam. Looking forward to your next upload! I pressed that thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the fantastic work! Your explanation of the difference between "meant for" and "meant to" was very clear. How do you suggest learners practice using these expressions in everyday conversation?
Thank you for the kind words and the thumbs up! To practice these expressions: When you give something to someone at the dinner table, say "This is meant for you." "Can you pass the pepper?" "Here. This pepper is meant for you." When you forget to do something, say "I meant to _______" --> You forgot the take out the garbage. "I meant to take out the garbage." Hope that helps.
Amazing
Great teacher
Thank you, Teacher.
You are welcome!
Bro, you are literally the most beautiful man on youtube.
haha thank you very much!
Thanks for the video that I requested Liam! I finally can understand it now 💯
Excellent! Glad it helped! :)
Thank you! 1. I never meant to hurt you. I'm sorry. 2. Are this flowers meant for me? 3. Excuse me. This steak was meant to be cooked rare. 4. He wasn't meant for this job. 5. He wasn't meant to do this job.
Bravo!!!
1. If it's sunny tomorrow, let's go to the park. 2. I'm so confused. I don't know whether to laugh or cry. 3. I don't know whether the team will win. 4. I don't care whether/if you stay or go - just make a decision. 5. The festival will continue whether or not it rains.
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Hallo, Lliam! Thank you for the lesson! 1) If it's sunny tomorrow, let's go to the park (a condition), 2) I'm so confused. I don/t know whether to laugh or cry (an alternative and the infinitives as well), 3) I don't know if/whether the team will win (both are correct), 4) I don/t care whether you stay or go - just make a decision! (a choice), 5) The festival will continue whether or not it rains (regardless).
Yes! Well done my friend!!
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Excellent! How are you?
interesting video. Thank for your instruction
Glad it was helpful!
Hi the supper star english teacher of ours in RUclips channel , it is so informative tip 👌👌 , way to go🌹🌹🙏🙏
It's my pleasure! Thanks for watching my friend!
Hi my supper star english teacher , way to go👌🙏🌹
Many many thanks
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Thank you so much for all your videos. Those are help me a lots
Glad you like them!
This video is dope, lol at the ending 😂
Thanks!
Thanks, Liam, for making these types of videos and putting effort into making them direct and easy to understand for learners. I'd be grateful if you made a video about the usages and differences between “Whether and if" I believe it could be handy for upper intermediate learners like me who quite often get tangled up with it 🫠
My pleasure! Thanks for the suggestion and thanks for watching!
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Do you only do it for those whom are not advance learners
I have videos for levels. Would you like to see more advanced videos?
What are separable and inseparable phrasal verbs could you please create a video of those?
Great idea!
Nice video
Thanks
1.d 2.e 3.c 4.b 5.a
Hi! 1. Don't be so angry. You really need to come down. 2. You only act tough when your friends are there to back you up. 3. The boss is sick today. Do you think the meeting will be called off? 4. Can you please break down my hotel bill into each item I am being charged for? 5. Have you seen the horror film Terrifier 3? No, but I want to check it out. What Western would you recommend I watch?
1. calm down My favourite western film is probably 310 to Yuma with Christian Bale and Russel Crowe.
Hi sir you alwaye bring up an nparalleled and informative topics, your apprentices follow you even come hell or high water ❤🌹🙏
Hi teacher, can you tell the difference and how to make this sentence structure....I am beyond happy to write vs I am beyond happy to be writing.
1.b, 2.a, 3.a, 4.b, 5.a, b. Please check my mistake answer
There are not letters for the answers, my friend. Choose "suppose" or "supposed to"
1. The magician WAS SUPPOSED TO (had to, needed to, must) pull a rabbit out of his hat, but the rabbit ran away.😅 2. I SUPPOSE (think, believe, assume, guess) he's just a bad magician.😢 3. Danielle SUPPOSE that the reason he was fired was because he was always late for work.😮 4. Out boss WAS SUPPOSED TO tell Daniel why he was fired, but Daniel says he wasn't given a reason.😮 5. I SUPPOSE that is unfair. Workers ARE SUPPOSED TO receive an explanation. ❤
1. correct (is/was) 2. correct 3. supposes (don't forget the 's') 4. correct Well done!
Par excillance, thanks for your this unparalleled video 👌• Sir would you mind if i requested to elucidate the difference between "have yet to" and "am , is , are yet to" as sometme I use them interchangeably I am not sure if it is currect • Thanks a bunch beforehand🌹🌹🙏🙏
The meaning is the same. "I am yet to" = "I have yet to" "I have yet to find the answer" / "I am yet to find the answer" These are old expressions. It's more common to say "I haven't found the answer yet."
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Please do a advance lesson too for past simple and past continuous.
Good idea!
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Thank you! Cheers!
Thanks for sharing such valuable information! Just a quick off-topic question: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
1. Don't turn AWAY from me. 2. I had to turn OVER my drivers license to the police. 3. Let's turn BACK. 4. Hopefully with the next election we can turn this country AROUND. 5. After I went to jail my friends all turned AGAINST me. 6. After I got out of jail, I turned TO to my family for support. 7. My result turned OUT well because I graduated with honours! 8. The last day to turn IN your assignments is October 20th. 9. I got turned DOWN by the university I planned to go to next fall. 10. I can't tune this stupid thing OFF. 11. You turn it off the same way you turn it ON. 12. He didn't turn UP for my birthday party last night.
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My results turned out.
I turned to my family support.
We can turn this country up.
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This road is dead end. Let's turn around