Hi Harry , very useful video for English learners, like myself and noteworthy here the tricky difference between ' responsible for ' and ' responsible to '' . Keep up the good work.
Hello dear sir, I need your opinion about this explanation When the personal pronouns are SINGULAR, we write them in the following order: Second Person - Third Person - First Person (2,3,1) When the personal pronouns are PLURAL or when it is a regret, confession or punishment, we write them in the following order: First Person - Second Person - Third Person (1,2,3)
Thanks for your question! The order you mentioned is a useful guideline, especially in formal writing. Native speakers often prioritise natural flow, but your explanation makes sense and can help clarify things.
💬 Question for you: Which adjective + preposition combination do you find the trickiest? Let me know in the comments!
Dream of
Dream about
The sun rises in the east
The quiz was a fantastic addition to your lesson, making it even more engaging for me!
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Fantastic video teacher Harry.
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The quizz is definitly a brillant addition. Thanks for all your lessons 🎉
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Thank you so much for this lesson with so brilliant explanation and examples.
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Hello Teacher Harry I very appreciate your videos! Good Job!
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Thank you very much, Harry! It was very useful and fascinating!😊
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Hi Harry , very useful video for English learners, like myself and noteworthy here the tricky difference between ' responsible for ' and ' responsible to '' . Keep up the good work.
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I learnt all those collocations when I was 16. I must thank my Portuguese teachers for their good job.
That’s brilliant! Even if you already know them, there’s no harm in revisiting-repetition is key to keeping it fresh and building confidence.
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I think it’s important to point out that it’s also possible to be good IN English as a subject in school.
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Sb+be+ready to do something...here "to" is not a preposition..this "to" is part of "infinitive to"...Am I correct...if not, clarify my doubt...
"to" is part of the infinitive form of the verb "to do something", the same as afraid + to
Thanka a lot for your lessons,teacher Harry! I like quizzes!
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RELEVANT is a false friend in Italian,
where "rilevante" means "remarkable"
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Hello dear sir,
I need your opinion about this explanation
When the personal pronouns are SINGULAR, we write them in the following order: Second Person - Third Person - First Person (2,3,1)
When the personal pronouns are PLURAL or when it is a regret, confession or punishment, we write them in the following order: First Person - Second Person - Third Person (1,2,3)
Thanks for your question! The order you mentioned is a useful guideline, especially in formal writing. Native speakers often prioritise natural flow, but your explanation makes sense and can help clarify things.
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Tea is typical of England
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