Sure useful expression! Try to use it by finishing the following sentence: When it comes to ____, the ___, the better. GOOD NEWS! I have just opened a website where you can get MORE EXPLANATIONS and EXTRA ACTIVITIES to help you practice and improve even faster! It is 100% FREE! Here’s the link: Englishspeaking360.com
Thanks a lot for this useful video that can absolutely help me to improve my English. Anyway, it reminds me to the phrase that bad students in my country usually say "The more lessons you study, the more you forget them". 😁 O yeah, I'd like to say that it also reminds me to a quote that I've found this morning "The more you rely on others, the more likely you are to be disappointed by them". 😊
The sentence "When it comes to cocktails, the sweeter, the better it is" is almost correct but slightly awkward. Here's a smoother and more natural version: Corrected sentence: "When it comes to cocktails, the sweeter, the better." Explanation: Omitting "it is": In this type of comparative structure, the phrase "the better" already implies "it is better," so adding "it is" is unnecessary and makes the sentence redundant. Example: The colder the weather, the cozier the blanket. (No need for "it is.")
Hello! I've included examples with and without the verb "be" to show that both are acceptable. However, some might say that including the verb is more grammatically correct.
@englishspeaking360 Actually I meant, " The more you SPEND the money (at present), the less YOU save the money for the future." Regards. Is that OK now?
Sure useful expression! Try to use it by finishing the following sentence:
When it comes to ____, the ___, the better.
GOOD NEWS! I have just opened a website where you can get MORE EXPLANATIONS and EXTRA ACTIVITIES to help you practice and improve even faster! It is 100% FREE! Here’s the link: Englishspeaking360.com
When it comes to forgiveness, the more, the better. 😊
The more video i watch, the easier I understand the English. Many thanks to you.
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Thanks a lot for this useful video that can absolutely help me to improve my English.
Anyway, it reminds me to the phrase that bad students in my country usually say "The more lessons you study, the more you forget them". 😁
O yeah, I'd like to say that it also reminds me to a quote that I've found this morning "The more you rely on others, the more likely you are to be disappointed by them". 😊
Well done! Finding examples from your own life is a great way to remember grammar points.
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Simple sentence
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Hey, teacher! As always providing us with useful lessons. Thanks so much and have an awesome weekend! ; )
Thanks a lot for watching! I hope you have a great summer vacation!
The more I watch, the more I want to watch.
The more watches I own, the less time I have. :)
Excellent examples! Keep up the good work! 🤩🇨🇦
thanks a lot, dear Teacher! All your video are great!!!
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very useful.thank you so much
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Great video ! Thank you .
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The faster roller coaster, the more exciting it is
Good example but you're missing an article. The faster the roller coaster, the more exciting it is.
The more you practice, the more fluent you become
Awesome!
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Glad you liked it! I know it's a difficult sentence structure but the more you use it, the easier it gets! 😊
@@englishspeaking360谢谢老师教导❤!
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When it comes to cocktails, the sweeter, the better it is
The sentence "When it comes to cocktails, the sweeter, the better it is" is almost correct but slightly awkward. Here's a smoother and more natural version:
Corrected sentence:
"When it comes to cocktails, the sweeter, the better."
Explanation:
Omitting "it is": In this type of comparative structure, the phrase "the better" already implies "it is better," so adding "it is" is unnecessary and makes the sentence redundant.
Example: The colder the weather, the cozier the blanket. (No need for "it is.")
Thanks teacher
You are welcome!
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Should't we use warmer instead of hotter. When it comes to disribing weather.
Both can be used for talking about the weather. Warm is only pleasant weather, like a day in spring. Hot is like a summer day.
The higher the price, the higher the quality
Excellent
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The more curious you are, the faster you learn new things
Perfect 💯
The more languages you speak, the easier it is to travel
Great!
The more money I have, the happier I will be
Me too!
Sir can you make relative pronouns lessons for me
Hi! I'm currently working on 2 videos about relative clauses. The 1st one should be ready next week. Stay tuned! 🤩
@@englishspeaking360 Thank you 🙏
I dont understand well, in some sentences there is no to be, in some there is... "the higher the price IS" , the more crowded the place IS....
Hello! I've included examples with and without the verb "be" to show that both are acceptable. However, some might say that including the verb is more grammatically correct.
@hspeaking360 as far as I understand, "to be" supposed to be there always, but it may be skipped, right? Thanks :)
Yes, that's right.
Keep up the good work!
Hello , 😁
Hello 😊
The more you spend,the less save money for retirement
Great example! Keep up the good work! 🤩
The later you go to bed late, the more tired you feel the next day
In that sentence, you have to remove "late". The later you go to bed, the more tired you feel the next day.
The more you save the money, the less YOU save for the future.
Hmmm... there's a contradiction in your sentence... Not sure what you mean.
@englishspeaking360 Thanks Teacher. May I ask what is the correct sentence - from the end of an English Teacher.?
Like I said, I don't know what you mean. Maybe you mean, "The more money you save now, the more money you'll have for the future."
@englishspeaking360 Actually I meant, " The more you SPEND the money (at present), the less YOU save the money for the future." Regards. Is that OK now?
@QASIMARIF-w4f ahhhh... Now I get it. The more money you spend, the less you will have for the future. 🤩👍
Why not: the more money I have the happier I become.
That's a good answer too! 🤩💯