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Good evening Annemarie. Thanks a lot for your informative and useful videos. TO WEIGH IN :In the example sentence "there are two sides/two opinions........ YOU ARE ADDING YOUR OPINION IN ON ONE SIDE OR ANOTHER" I think it should be appropriate to say YOU ARE ADDING YOUR OPINION IN ON ONE SIDE OR THE OTHER "In case of two things, ideas or opinions, after mentioning the first, the second one becomes specific and referred to as" THE OTHER " Example:The football fielders of both sides have stormed one goal post while THE OTHER goal post is unmanned except the goal keeper. I will be grateful if my doubt is clarified
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Hi, Annemarie 👋I have a question : about " jump into " . Your example is " he jumped into the conversation to share his opinion even though I wasn't finished speaking ". Is it grammatically okay to say, " I wasn't finished ? Why not " I hadn't finished " ? Please help me explain about it. Thanks.
Thanks for the question. Both are possible; however, there's a subtle difference in the primary focus. By using 'wasn't finished speaking' I emphasize the interruption in the middle of speaking. If I were to use the past perfect, the focus is more on the order of events - the fact that one thing was not finished before something else happened.
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I am very thankful of your lessons. so informative and very useful when you want to develop your communication skills.
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Good evening Annemarie. Thanks a lot for your informative and useful videos. TO WEIGH IN :In the example sentence "there are two sides/two opinions........ YOU ARE ADDING YOUR OPINION IN ON ONE SIDE OR ANOTHER" I think it should be appropriate to say YOU ARE ADDING YOUR OPINION IN ON ONE SIDE OR THE OTHER "In case of two things, ideas or opinions, after mentioning the first, the second one becomes specific and referred to as" THE OTHER " Example:The football fielders of both sides have stormed one goal post while THE OTHER goal post is unmanned except the goal keeper. I will be grateful if my doubt is clarified
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Hi Anne Marie, thanks for the lesson, you have got a clear voice!!! Best regards Serge from F.rance
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Great, thanks Annemarie!
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Another amazing contribution to the English learner's world. Thank you for that.
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Hi.A question,what is the tense or the time of exclamatory sentences? ❤
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Great lesson! Thanks Annemarie from Italy!
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Before i dived in the lesson i got refreshed and chipped in. I tried to catch your fluency and immerded in.
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To all of my fellow teaching professionals around the the world. Happy World Teachers Day 👩🏽🏫
‘Teaching is far and away the most important of all professions. Teachers make more difference to more people’s lives, in a way that more people feel passionate about…what they do really matters.’
Professor Rob Coe
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Thank you for your interesting lesson, it's really helpful
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Hi, Annemarie 👋I have a question : about " jump into " . Your example is " he jumped into the conversation to share his opinion even though I wasn't finished speaking ". Is it grammatically okay to say, " I wasn't finished ? Why not " I hadn't finished " ? Please help me explain about it. Thanks.
Thanks for the question. Both are possible; however, there's a subtle difference in the primary focus. By using 'wasn't finished speaking' I emphasize the interruption in the middle of speaking. If I were to use the past perfect, the focus is more on the order of events - the fact that one thing was not finished before something else happened.
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you explain so well but you speak so fast. pls, speak slowly so that we can understand what you say.
Click in settings (upper corner of the video), playback speed option, and choose the speed of the video.
Thans so much! I just jumped into your class and learned 21 English phrasal verbs.
Fantastic! I'm glad to hear this. Thank you for watching, Monica. 😊
OMG why wind of changes we pronounce (wind) while wind down we should say (waind)
Our paddy field lay down.
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