Apart from 'double', 'triple', and 'quadruple', there are a few other verbs having a similar sort of pattern, such as 'quintuple' (increase fivefold), 'sextuple' (increase sixfold), 'septuple' (increase sevenfold), 'octuple' (increase eightfold). These words can either be used as verbs, as seen above, or adjectives. Great show, Dave. Much obliged.
I have seen many English learning videos on RUclips, and your mode of teaching is one of the best I came across so far. Please do a video on descriptive words e.g. Words to describe natural beauty etc.
David, good day! Could you, pls, explain differences between the (small) number of apples and a (small) number of apples? It seems ablsolutely similar.. and it's perceived like just "quantity", especially with adjectives.
Hiii sir ,we learned more and more with your video and secondly we want to learn extrapostion which looks like very hard so please make a video for us about extraposion
I studied all your vocabulary lessons, this one is the last, it seems. Your teaching style is great. You have a talent for teaching. Thank you for such outstanding lessons.
Dave, what a video! Well said and done, as always. Congrats! You must be the currently best online teacher.
Cheers Otto! One mistake: 'You must currently be the....'
See you in August!
I like the way you teach. Without any frills. Facts facts facts...😉
wow, what an amount of new words to complete my insignificant range of vocabulary! ;-) Thank you very much!
Good video. thanks.
Apart from 'double', 'triple', and 'quadruple', there are a few other verbs having a similar sort of pattern, such as 'quintuple' (increase fivefold), 'sextuple' (increase sixfold), 'septuple' (increase sevenfold), 'octuple' (increase eightfold).
These words can either be used as verbs, as seen above, or adjectives.
Great show, Dave.
Much obliged.
I have seen many English learning videos on RUclips, and your mode of teaching is one of the best I came across so far.
Please do a video on descriptive words e.g. Words to describe natural beauty etc.
Your explanations are very easy to pick & very good at delivering knowledge with a very simple way.. Thanks sir
David, good day! Could you, pls, explain differences between the (small) number of apples and a (small) number of apples? It seems ablsolutely similar.. and it's perceived like just "quantity", especially with adjectives.
Dear sir , thank you so much for your great effort and i really benefited from your video clips. Keep it up with your good work !.
Hiii sir ,we learned more and more with your video and secondly we want to learn extrapostion which looks like very hard so please make a video for us about extraposion
Really great teacher that i never have seen befor,really i inspried with you ,i can not miss any video please make about extraposion
a bouquet of flowers or a bunch of flowers which of them i can use??
so useful lesson. thanx
Such a....
I don't get your message:)
Type 'SO SUCH MrSkypelessons' into RUclips
Thank you very much for the correction:)
Could you tell me which is correct 7 points is or 7 points are? Thanks
Think you
How can I ask google to give me more expressions like pile of of paper, a punch of flower, a crowd of people etc.
U can write (quantity lessens)
I think, the spelling should be "minuscule".
Yes, I see you are right! Thanks for the correction.
en.oxforddictionaries.com/spelling/minuscule-or-miniscule
I studied all your vocabulary lessons, this one is the last, it seems. Your teaching style is great. You have a talent for teaching. Thank you for such outstanding lessons.