Hello Wes! I really enjoyed watching your interactive quizz -- concise, clear and to the point. I had so much fun watching it and, at the same time, reviewing some of the trickest advanced grammar rules. I greatly appreciate your dedication to help non-native English speakers master the basics of American English and, for that matter, cannot thank you enough. On a separate note, I truly hope the unexpected emergency that you recently experienced in your family has been resolved by now (prayers with you all and fingers crossed here also!). I hope you and your family stay safe, stay healthy and enjoy the remainder of the week. Best regards from a delightfully cloudy and chilly São Paulo!
Thank you for this video! If I may add some more examples: to accept vs. except advice vs. to advise apart vs. a part altogether vs. all together (to) assent vs. ascent eminent vs. imminent vs. immanent council vs. to counsel illicit vs. to elicit to precede vs. to proceed quote vs. quotation stationary vs. stationery reluctant vs. reticent principal vs. principle already vs. all ready Best regards, Anna PS: As for the noun “advice”, maybe you could mention and explain with which verbs it is commonly used, e.g., to give/provide/hand out/accept/ask for, etc. Many thanks!
Excellent can describe the way how you plan your lessons. I got it well but I was a bit inattentive at the last one because I let myself to believe that you went to New York by plane. Thanks for the chance to fill a quiz out!
@@InteractiveEng If I may add some more examples: to accept vs. except advice vs. to advise apart vs. a part altogether vs. all together (to) assent vs. ascent eminent vs. imminent vs. immanent council vs. to counsel illicit vs. to elicit to precede vs. to proceed quote vs. quotation stationary vs. stationery reluctant vs. reticent principal vs. principle already vs. all ready Best regards, Anna PS: As for the noun “advice”, maybe you could mention and explain with which verbs it is commonly used, e.g., to give/provide/hand out/accept/ask for, etc. Many thanks!
Awesome job! Some of those rules I know but some confuses me. I need to watch and pay close attention to this video more than twice. Thanks a lot for your great job.
It's really cool that not only do u test us but also u explain everything. I didn't make mistakes but brushed up on all the grammar that I slightly remember Keep it up, man
Thx teacher. Incidentally I am so frustrated that another teacher was teaching the use of future perfect tense WITHOUT explaining the difference with SIMPLE future. The way you are illustrating is as if you are correcting my grammar with AN EXPLANATION. Thx again
I got all the answers right. But, I did not know the proper rules behind it. Dude, I just went with the flow of the sentence. 😂 BTW, I appreciate that you made me realise the rules.❤
Hi Wes.. Lets start..am taking this live test 1 Frustrated.. 2 I'll 3 further....to improve 4 are 5 raggedy blue basketball 6 3 (wrong) didn't get it 7 have been waiting 8 they will..it seems right to me that's why 9 join 10 ..I got many wrong in this question
As per Oxford Dictionary : NONE OF : When you use NONE OF with an uncountable noun,the verb is in the singular:none of the work was done. When you use NONE OF with a plural noun or pronoun,or a singular noun referring to a group of people or things, you can use either a singular or plural verb. None of the trains is/are going to London. None of her family has/have been to college. So , none of the bananas is / are ripe .
Great video. I have a ? about punctuation. After a coordinating conjunction "spellcheck" wants me to put a comma after "and" or "but". Is this correct?
Hi Teacher Wes, I really enjoyed this format of lesson, it was very helpful to me in improving my Grammer, and wished that you could create more if this kind of Grammer lesson. (Not sure if there is any Grammer error on my messages?)
Wes I don't understand the quotes between "The photo" and "was taken by me" Could you say it without quotes? Would you please refer me to the lesson on this matter?
In question no. 2 I think here would be I am going to answer it. Actually I am not sure but I don't know why I am thinking this might be correct may be I have learned somewhere. I am not saying you are wrong here actually I follow you blindly but there might be mistake that you made undeliberately Please reply sir Thank you🙏
dear Sir! You are one of the best teachers in the world. I truly appreciate your teaching methods.
That was indeed a great exercise. Please go ahead with it.
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You're definitely right,Sir!
I’ve been teaching ESL in China for 10 years. This is great.
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Brilliant! I found another brilliant teacher! I am so lucky!
Thank you, teacher!
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Wow, you are good in explaining why grammar is like this. Best grammar teacher I've ever had! Thank you!
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. Put glass here. Is here object or adverb or object+ adverb. I think adverb+object. Here Is an adverb as locative complement
You are the best teacher ever.God blessing you and your family as well
Wow, thank you! 😊
Hello Wes! I really enjoyed watching your interactive quizz -- concise, clear and to the point. I had so much fun watching it and, at the same time, reviewing some of the trickest advanced grammar rules. I greatly appreciate your dedication to help non-native English speakers master the basics of American English and, for that matter, cannot thank you enough. On a separate note, I truly hope the unexpected emergency that you recently experienced in your family has been resolved by now (prayers with you all and fingers crossed here also!). I hope you and your family stay safe, stay healthy and enjoy the remainder of the week. Best regards from a delightfully cloudy and chilly São Paulo!
Excellent lesson. Thank you.
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Watching your videos on grammar is really worth it.
Extremely useful lesson. Thanks
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Thank you so much 💐.. Realy nice way of teaching.. It was very helpful to me
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I recently discovered your channel and i must confess your teaching skills are top notch
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Thank you so much for teaching.👍
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Thank you for the lesson. It's very helpful to improve my English.
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@@InteractiveEng My pleasure.😃
Thank you for this video!
If I may add some more examples:
to accept vs. except
advice vs. to advise
apart vs. a part
altogether vs. all together
(to) assent vs. ascent
eminent vs. imminent vs. immanent
council vs. to counsel
illicit vs. to elicit
to precede vs. to proceed
quote vs. quotation
stationary vs. stationery
reluctant vs. reticent
principal vs. principle
already vs. all ready
Best regards,
Anna
PS: As for the noun “advice”, maybe you could mention and explain with which verbs it is commonly used, e.g., to give/provide/hand out/accept/ask for, etc. Many thanks!
Thanks so much!
That was supper supper helpful, please more videos such as this one.
More to come! Glad it was useful. 😊
I absolutely loved it. Cannot wait to watch more of your videos.
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Thanks a lot! Your lesson was useful!
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@@InteractiveEng yeah very useful! I'd like to know more American idioms and slang!
Your channel's content is the right content for me. Thank you teacher Wes, you're amazing ❤
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Thanks for the helpful lesson! Have a nice day
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Excellent can describe the way how you plan your lessons. I got it well but I was a bit inattentive at the last one because I let myself to believe that you went to New York by plane. Thanks for the chance to fill a quiz out!
Thank you for these grammar lessons. They boost my confidence when I write essays.
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You post such helpful and essential lessons. We can tell that you plan your lessons well. Thank you for sharing them.
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I have learned a lot from it! I hope to see more videos like this. Thank you so much!
Namaste! You are an outstanding teacher! I appreciate your help!
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It's amazing! Thanks, and please, add more grammar lessons! 🙂
I enjoyed it, it was really helpful. Thank you.
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Thank you so much ! ❤ Your lessons're useful for practical English grammar.👍💖🎇
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Thanks for the lesson. Watching your and JForrest lessons on you tube is the way how I've been learning interactively even without an offline teacher.
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Thank you Wes. Useful.
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You
are such an amazing teacher.
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Love this excercise. Thank you!
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Thank you for this information.
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@@InteractiveEng If I may add some more examples:
to accept vs. except
advice vs. to advise
apart vs. a part
altogether vs. all together
(to) assent vs. ascent
eminent vs. imminent vs. immanent
council vs. to counsel
illicit vs. to elicit
to precede vs. to proceed
quote vs. quotation
stationary vs. stationery
reluctant vs. reticent
principal vs. principle
already vs. all ready
Best regards,
Anna
PS: As for the noun “advice”, maybe you could mention and explain with which verbs it is commonly used, e.g., to give/provide/hand out/accept/ask for, etc.
Many thanks!
Love it ! Thanks
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You're doing a huge work! So keep pushing, cuz i love watching your powerful videos!
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Wonderful and helpful!!! Thank you 🙏🏻💖🌷
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Certainly...great grammar lesson..
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Awesome job! Some of those rules I know but some confuses me. I need to watch and pay close attention to this video more than twice. Thanks a lot for your great job.
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Hello how are you doing 😊😊😊
Thank you once again, Wes for another challenging lesson .
Interesting, Thanks.
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Excellent video!!!
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Thank you for you
you are a best teacher
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I really enjoyed your lesson! How useful. Thanks Wes. ❤❤❤❤
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I've enjoyed it a lot, as always! Thank you :)
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Thanks
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You're a wonderful teacher Sir Wes.👏
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Thank you very much Teacher, we are so excited
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I have learned a lot from this video. Keep uploading such videos, very helpful.
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This video was great. Please, could you do another one like this one?
Glad you enjoyed it. I'll have more quiz lessons in the future. 👍
It's really cool that not only do u test us but also u explain everything.
I didn't make mistakes but brushed up on all the grammar that I slightly remember
Keep it up, man
Super job teacher, from Guatemala.
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This was new and very helpful for me
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Your teaching is always something,Dea Sir.!!
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It's a great test. I really enjoy doing it.
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Thank you so much,your method of teaching is absolutely mind-blowing🥰❤️
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A very very good one👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🌹🌹🌹
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I really loved it.
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Hello teacher.
My name is Alexandre Araújo de Carvalho.
I am 35 years old.
I am from Brazil.
Thank you so much.
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Thanks so much🌹 + Can we say "leave for somewhere" and "laugh at it" or not?
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Thanks a million.
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You are the best, I learned a lot from you.❤
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Thx teacher. Incidentally I am so frustrated that another teacher was teaching the use of future perfect tense WITHOUT explaining the difference with SIMPLE future. The way you are illustrating is as if you are correcting my grammar with AN EXPLANATION. Thx again
I got all the answers right. But, I did not know the proper rules behind it. Dude, I just went with the flow of the sentence. 😂
BTW, I appreciate that you made me realise the rules.❤
Great job! Thanks for your comment. 😊
Hi Wes..
Lets start..am taking this live test
1 Frustrated..
2 I'll
3 further....to improve
4 are
5 raggedy blue basketball
6 3 (wrong) didn't get it
7 have been waiting
8 they will..it seems right to me that's why
9 join
10 ..I got many wrong in this question
Thank you alot.
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Very useful indeed
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Thank you so much i will use this grammar
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Thank you for the grammer
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It's one of best chanel in RUclips.
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This's a riveting lesson.
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As per Oxford Dictionary : NONE OF : When you use NONE OF with an uncountable noun,the verb is in the singular:none of the work was done.
When you use NONE OF with a plural noun or pronoun,or a singular noun referring to a group of people or things, you can use either a singular or plural verb. None of the trains is/are going to London. None of her family has/have been to college.
So , none of the bananas is / are ripe .
Thank you for sharing useful tips Sir.❤️
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I was wondering would it be possible to have a private class with you ?
You are good teacher
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hello Dear Wes, as always good job really useful and clear i got a lot of information the last part 10 over 10. Yes Captain my Captain
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Thank so much
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I suggest that Wes keep on putting out these awesome vids 😊
Thanks! Will do! 😊
Agree!!!
Thank you so much _ Teacher
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Loved it!!
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basketball is the last option not only because of the order but it is a noun used as an adjective forming a noun phrase
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Thank you
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Very usefull lesson
It was a great lesson
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very helpful
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That would have been great if you also explained in what case and situation we would use HAVE WAITED to compare it with Pr Perf Cont
Hi Wes, how captivating the lesson was! BTW, can I say "leave for somewhere" and "laugh at it"? Thank you in advance and have a wonderful day!
Thanks!
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❤an excellent explanation.
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Mine: Some of them correct i confused about:
2:19
5:01
And this one: 11:49😊
1 minute ago
Thanks for participating in the lesson. Keep it up! 👏
@@InteractiveEng My plesure, thank you mr. Wes.😊
Great video. I have a ? about punctuation. After a coordinating conjunction "spellcheck" wants me to put a comma after "and" or "but". Is this correct?
Glad you enjoyed the lesson & found it useful. 😃
Leave from but also leave for somewhere. Is it also possible in this sentence?
Hi Teacher Wes, I really enjoyed this format of lesson, it was very helpful to me in improving my Grammer, and wished that you could create more if this kind of Grammer lesson. (Not sure if there is any Grammer error on my messages?)
Glad it was helpful Maggie. Thanks for checking out the quiz. 😊
Fantastic
Thank you! Cheers! 😃
Wes I don't understand the quotes between "The photo" and "was taken by me" Could you say it without quotes? Would you please refer me to the lesson on this matter?
Could you please explain more about "none"🤔🤔🤔
Thank a lot plz bo more videos like that 💗💗😭
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@@InteractiveEng l have a Grammer test for advanced plz do more videos l need it 💗💗and love u
This lesson was fucking perfect! Teacher Wes is the guy.
In question no. 2
I think here would be I am going to answer it. Actually I am not sure but I don't know why I am thinking this might be correct may be I have learned somewhere.
I am not saying you are wrong here actually I follow you blindly but there might be mistake that you made undeliberately
Please reply sir
Thank you🙏