English Pronunciation CHALLENGE!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- ADVANCED ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION CHALLENGE! How many of these words can you say correctly? equipped, figure*, poignant, imaginable, colonel. With example sentences!
*In the United States, figure is pronounced /ˈfɪgjər/.
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Good job teacher.
Have a good weekend. 👍
Thanks! You too 😊🌻
Poignant was tricky . Thanks a bunch for your great job.
You're welcome. That's the one I thought would be the most difficult.
Please, I would like you to make a video about second conditional in negative sentences such as the sentence below.
She would never forgive me if I didn’t call and tell her you are here.
And what is the difference in meaning when we use “will “ instead of “would “ in the above sentence?
And I will be grateful.
I'll add negative second conditionals to my list. Will/would is already on there. It's basically about the difference between the first and second conditional. This short video might answer your question: ruclips.net/video/fhViP_E39_w/видео.html
Hi, Emma.May I have a question? Could you please tell me what the differences are between the two sentences? Are they both grammatically correct?"London is a great place to live." and "London is a great place to live in." Thanks!😊
Hi! I'll add this to my list of videos 😊🌻
@@EnglishWithEm Great! Thanks! I can’t wait!
@@henderson2046 You're welcome 😊🌻
Thank you, Emma, for the lesson. I have a question. Why the word ,imaginable, came after noun (trip) if it is an adjective?
When an adjective immediately follows a noun, it is called a postpositive adjective: someone helpful, something useful, those absent. (adjectives used with indefinite pronouns, someone, anyone, nothing… are always postpositive).
This is also very common with superlative adjectives:
It was the last room available.
It was the best outcome imaginable.
We need to take the fastest decision possible.
In these cases, the adjective is basically acting as a relative clause:
Someone (who is) helpful.
Something (that is) useful.
Those (who are) absent.
… the last room (that was) available.
…. The best outcome (that was) imaginable.
… the fastest decision (that is) possible.
They could also be placed before the noun, but placing them after the noun adds more emphasis. It is a stylistic choice.
@@EnglishWithEm Thank you, Emma, for being coherence and detailed in your reactions.
@@sabel7to9gb1k You're welcome 🌻
After watching the video many times, I still dont get the example of ‘imaginable’
Yes, I also have difficulties with understanding. It must be some special sentence construction.
When an adjective immediately follows a noun, it is called a postpositive adjective: someone helpful, something useful, those absent. (adjectives used with indefinite pronouns, someone, anyone, nothing… are always postpositive).
This is very common with superlative adjectives:
It was the last room available.
It was the best outcome imaginable.
We need to take the fastest decision possible.
In these cases, the adjective is basically acting as a relative clause:
Someone (who is) helpful.
Something (that is) useful.
Those (who are) absent.
… the last room (that was) available.
…. The best outcome (that was) imaginable.
… the fastest decision (that is possible).
I didn't get 'poignant'... and don't know why I thought it was a flower.🤭😅
I thought that would be the most difficult one 😁🌻