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Hi! Could you make a video about how to end with 'is, are' at the end of sentence? Like these: - That is how it is. - Go where the love is. - I do not know who Michael is.
Cool video. Great perspective - interesting point of view, where continuous is a basis and not the tense, I like such approaches. Eazy to understand and you discover the same, but from different angles, so you memorise better.
I keep coming across present progressive uses that I can't explain. Example (from Longman Dictionary): "Sticking to a healthy diet always makes you feel that you're missing out". Missing out? Why the present continuous? "Missing out" right now? "Missing out" temporally around the time of speaking? Prearranged?
These are thin and interesting comparisons; something representing a high class communication, Greg. So called "BBC" English, I would say. I have to focus on that. Thank you very much.
Greg, I discovered your yt a few minutes ago. So funny, so good! I can’t stop laughing with episode about “how are you”. I am going to watch all of them
The videos are great. Thanks. Would you explain the meaning of "had" in "I had an apple."? Does it mean ownership or food consumption? Can "I had a baby" mean "I ate a baby"?
It's okay to mix if you're learning... As you learn more, you would want to decide between American, British, or some other. Follow me if you like American (that's the one I chose to focus on)
While she is doing that, I get the breakfast ready. Could you explain this sentence usage, please ? In general I understand but I’d like to get it from you. Thanks.
Excellent video Greg! I participated in your poll and chose the present simple option, but now I understand your point! :D One question: If you can use present continuous combined with always to express "complaining", could it be possible to use "never" as well? Instead of "always"? Or it's only used with "always"? Thanks so much again!!! Greetings from Argentina!
Great question! I'd say that when you say "never" you're already expressing discontent with something. Ex: You never do the dishes. Note that that is present simple, it wouldn't be correct to say "you're never doing the dishes."
Will you be wanting an extra key? I have never seen the verb "want" in continues version as far... BUT , OK .... Will you be wanting be better in English? Use this politely version ;-) Thank you Greg
I opened the door and it was raining. When I opened the door, it wasn't raining. But I'm sure it had been raining for some time because the ground was wet.
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Friendly advice for all of the English learners out there 🌍…don’t forget to make an effort to use your English skills EVERY SINGLE DAY, even if it’s minimal! If you don’t use it you will lose it
This a very good lesson for non-native English learners like me.
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Hi! Could you make a video about how to end with 'is, are' at the end of sentence? Like these:
- That is how it is.
- Go where the love is.
- I do not know who Michael is.
Yesterday I watched the explanation video about the last question..Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us..❤
Thanks 🙏🙏
Brilliant ! So crystal clear..as usal ! Thanks
I love all your lessons
Hi Greg, fantastic. You are an amazing teacher.
Much thanks greg. As usual you really help us in understanding English
Cool video. Great perspective - interesting point of view, where continuous is a basis and not the tense, I like such approaches. Eazy to understand and you discover the same, but from different angles, so you memorise better.
I keep coming across present progressive uses that I can't explain. Example (from Longman Dictionary): "Sticking to a healthy diet always makes you feel that you're missing out". Missing out? Why the present continuous? "Missing out" right now? "Missing out" temporally around the time of speaking? Prearranged?
Thank a lot!
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I was mindlessly scrolling and came across this wonderful video!
Thanks Greg. I look forward to your another lessons.. I learn english a lot more.. You are my youtube english teacher .. 😁😁👍👍
Could you please make video on past perfect vs past simple and clear the concept of both use
could you please in your next lesson explain to us ... be + to infinitive / be + to be + past participle / be + perfect infinitive
Amazing video my friend stay in touch thanks
These are thin and interesting comparisons; something representing a high class communication, Greg. So called "BBC" English, I would say. I have to focus on that. Thank you very much.
Whats differents between Anything / Everything ?
Greg, I discovered your yt a few minutes ago. So funny, so good! I can’t stop laughing with episode about “how are you”. I am going to watch all of them
Hi Greg, How can we ask you questions? I couldn‘t find any link or e-mail here, but I am not really familiar with youtube.
You're the best
Whaou!!! Thank you for this video Greg!!! So useful
Thanks, Bérénice 😀
The videos are great. Thanks. Would you explain the meaning of "had" in "I had an apple."? Does it mean ownership or food consumption? Can "I had a baby" mean "I ate a baby"?
plz make a video about inversions
Done 😀👉🏼 ruclips.net/video/mNcVbb9ClYY/видео.html
I am studying American English however I found you and I'd would like to know if I can mix them or that is incorrect, thanks.
It's okay to mix if you're learning... As you learn more, you would want to decide between American, British, or some other. Follow me if you like American (that's the one I chose to focus on)
I opened the door when it had been raining which means i opened the door after stopping rain. I think this is the right answer. Am i correct sir?
While she is doing that, I get the breakfast ready. Could you explain this sentence usage, please ? In general I understand but I’d like to get it from you. Thanks.
I really like 'I dropped the pasta on a floor'!
Excellent video Greg!
I participated in your poll and chose the present simple option, but now I understand your point! :D
One question: If you can use present continuous combined with always to express "complaining", could it be possible to use "never" as well? Instead of "always"? Or it's only used with "always"? Thanks so much again!!! Greetings from Argentina!
Great question! I'd say that when you say "never" you're already expressing discontent with something. Ex: You never do the dishes.
Note that that is present simple, it wouldn't be correct to say "you're never doing the dishes."
@@MaxEnglishCoach Thanks for giving me your point of view, Max! :D
@@maurock98 no worries
I little to much light, it is a little difficult to watch, other than that, great lesson!
Will you be wanting an extra key? I have never seen the verb "want" in continues version as far... BUT , OK .... Will you be wanting be better in English? Use this politely version ;-)
Thank you Greg
Thank you for explaining all so clearly.
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I opened the door and it was raining.
When I opened the door, it wasn't raining. But I'm sure it had been raining for some time because the ground was wet.
Also there's a huge difference between "You're ridiculous. " as opposed to "You're being ridiculous." or whatever adjective you'd like to use. 😉
Great point!
Please give me l lessone about so ,so far and such
I’m in the bed watching your video 😂
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I didn't get what the différend between these tenses? " I will be doing smth and I am doing smth this weekend?"
why verry quick remove examples? I think to students, but students not have fluint English, icf not read = not undertad....
polite and complaining
Excuse me, are you from British.
BLA BLA BLA BLA BLA I LOVE CINA BLA BLA LABA I DON'T LIKE AMERIKA BLABALA ALL
I am visually impaired ! Could you let out those popping noises please, it scared there’s my attention! Thank you in advance!
stop the baamm.