Hello Alex. I'm Mexican and I really appreciate your time to create these videos because they're helping me in my advanced course. Thanks (with my tongue between my teeth). Hugs.
Hi Alex ! I'm absolutely certain that you're perfectly an excellent teacher. Your videos are totally understandable, they are really explained in easy ways. Thanks a lot ! Till next time.
Hello teacher! I'm a bit confused about something. Adverbs of degree are the same as intensifiers and mitigators? Too, much, a lot are adverbs of degree too?
this the most useful english lesson to me cause i have been looking for this video so long i could not find it but now i finaly get it thank a million for you help keep it up.
Hi Alex,hi everyone. As always i took the quiz before watching the video. I wanted to check how good my vocabulary is. I got 9/10. I made a little mistake in 7 question. I choose the answer “considerably”. I think it’s correct too. Synonyms of “very” are: Considerably, Extremely, Substantially, Significantly, Absolutely, and i assume there are more of them. However when i was taking the quiz I hadn’t known that awfully can be used as “Very” I always thought it can be used only for bad, negatives things like “badly or unpleasantly” But now i know we can say. I’m awfully happy i could watch this strikingly useful lesson. Thanks to you i’ve learned a bit of vocabulary again. Many thanks Alex All the best for everyone. Ps. Alex. I rather like your T-shirts. It seems you are quite a fan of serials. Isn’t it?
Hey! Nice of you trying other languages! Very nice.. sir ..in spanish is POQUITO.. but very good tried..congrats, and ever thankful with your teaching sir 🙏🏽
@@engvidAlex ohh Alex , thanks to respond. Your vídeos are helping me to take FCE exam of Cambridge for speaking. Í understand you so well. Thanks.thanks. Addittionaly, Í get new ideas to my english clases.
@@engvidAlex You are great for answering Alex. Engvid web page and your channel youtube is totally useful to our needs like students and teachers. Thanks.
Hi Alex,how're you? And thanks so much for your great efforts, God bless you sir. Really you're the best in teaching ,and always tidy.I like you so much and I learned from you a lot. Thanks again bro for everything. Keep going and take care 👍🙏👋🌷From Iraq
@@engvidAlexNo you're not messy but I see you always tidy in everything, really I like you so much and I feel glad when I watch your videos may Allah protect you for us sir. thnks for your beautiful reply. Greetings 🌺
Thank you Sir, for your amazing videos. Please clear my doubt as to this sentence i read in a newspaper. It reads as.... Perhaps, the ruler himself also COULD NOT HAVE HAD SEEN the future valour, achievement and foresight of his own self. Please tell are those capitalised words grammatically correct? What the HAD is working as in this sentence? What does it mean? I am confused. I want to know how those two third forms of verb are used together in the sentence? shouldnt it have been written as Could Not Have Seen instead of Could Not Have Had Seen?
Hi Nekhoto. They're similar but not exactly the same. "Almost" means very close to, but not quite, while "mostly" means "on the whole," "generally," or "for the most part." The difference is so thin that you can probably get away with using "mostly" instead of "almost" in many scenarios. "I'm almost done." (I'm close to being finished) "I'm mostly done." (I've done the majority of what I need to do) To answer your question...mostly yes. ;)
can u plz check this sentences is correct or not the first one is (if someone ask me when are u coming to london nd the person dont know that i have already come in london then i want to tell that person that i m in london from 3 days would it be correct ?and the second sentence is if i have a two wheeler vehicle i m very thirsty i will say to someone take out the water bottle from the dicky i have put it in the dicky would that be correct??
I love your hand writing and whenever I write anything on my notebook, I always try to write like you, excellent lesson. Thanks Alex!
In Italiano "un pochino" Bye and thank you
Thanks, Khyber. I try to keep it as clear as possible.
In Somalian "jaw jaw" means Bye Bye
Thanks Alex,
Hello Alex. I'm Mexican and I really appreciate your time to create these videos because they're helping me in my advanced course. Thanks (with my tongue between my teeth). Hugs.
Alex, I'm absolutely excited about the way you teach! Perfectly simple, really clear. Thank you!
You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson. :)
Wonderful lesson. It’s really good to have a teacher like you. Thanks a lot.
Hi Alex ! I'm absolutely certain that you're perfectly an excellent teacher. Your videos are totally understandable, they are really explained in easy ways. Thanks a lot ! Till next time.
Hello teacher! I'm a bit confused about something. Adverbs of degree are the same as intensifiers and mitigators? Too, much, a lot are adverbs of degree too?
Thanks,i was waiting for your lesson. Your are an excellent teacher.may god protect you
Thank you sir for explaining in detail 👍👍🙏🙏
I got the point
Lots of love and support ❤️🙏🇳🇵
Amazing!! Thank you so much!
勉強になりました!
It was a great learning!
thank you!
My pleasure! :) Thank you for studying with me.
Thanks a lot for your example sentences to understand very well to us.
I am so glad to find this vlog and it's very much useful for me. thanks a lot Alex
Best channel and professional teacher
this the most useful english lesson to me cause i have been looking for this video so long i could not find it but now i finaly get it thank a million for you help keep it up.
Wow you are really good teacher , thank you I love your lessons 🖐👏👏
Thanks Alex! You're an excellent teacher!! I’m from Japan🇯🇵 I love your T-shirt💞 It's Totoro!!
Totoro learned so much :)
Thank you. Your classes are wonderful ..
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You’re very welcome. Thanks for checking out the lesson.
Alex thanks so much! I am absolutely happy with your lesson 😜😁🤗. ABSOLUTAMENTE in Spanish.
Absolutely and extremly useful lesson!!!
Thanks for watching it! :D I'm glad it was useful for you!
This lesson sounds completely interesting!!! Keep on teaching us Mr Alex.Keep up the good work!
Thanks, Mike. I'm glad you liked the lesson!
You’re extremely awesome English teacher. I’m totally learning a lot from you.
Hi Alex,hi everyone.
As always i took the quiz before watching the video. I wanted to check how good my vocabulary is. I got 9/10. I made a little mistake in 7 question. I choose the answer “considerably”. I think it’s correct too.
Synonyms of “very” are:
Considerably,
Extremely,
Substantially,
Significantly,
Absolutely,
and i assume there are more of them.
However when i was taking the quiz I hadn’t known that awfully can be used as “Very”
I always thought it can be used only for bad, negatives things like “badly or unpleasantly”
But now i know we can say. I’m awfully happy i could watch this strikingly useful lesson.
Thanks to you i’ve learned a bit of vocabulary again.
Many thanks Alex
All the best for everyone.
Ps. Alex. I rather like your T-shirts. It seems you are quite a fan of serials. Isn’t it?
thanks for teaching
This video was absolutely amazing!!! Thankyou so much!! I really enjoyed it!!!
Yes its true, Im not good of other adverb words thank you for teaching me😊
i like your sentences/examples
Thank Alex . It's amazing lesson
you are awsome
Today,I am thoroughly clear about adverbs of intensity. I really appreciate your effort.
Thanks for studying with me, Pratap. I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson! :)
Excellent thanks for the nice lesson
Well done! Alex, thank you!
Thank you, Alex. I'm really impressive learning English with you.
Alex ur a excellent teacher i m from india i really like your lesson...
This video is perfectly well done
You're great! thanks!
Extremely perfect! Thanks!
Konti=a little bit in Tagalog
Matalino ako=is I am smart
Maraming salamat po=Thank you very much
It was absolutely great. The video was perfectly presented.
Немного ( nemnogo) - a little/ a bit.Russian one for the best teacher i've ever seen!)
Hey! Nice of you trying other languages! Very nice.. sir ..in spanish is POQUITO.. but very good tried..congrats, and ever thankful with your teaching sir 🙏🏽
very important lesson!!!!
You are more than enough you are amazing that's a magnificent episode, I positively encourage all students to subscribe to your RUclips channel
That’s awesome! Thanks so much for your support.
Hi Alex. In your point of view, which adverb can be used with any adjective in order to intensify meaning "really" or "very" ?
Outstanding 👏 thanks for your efforts, you made a huge difference in my learning process
That's awesome to hear, Shang! :D Good luck with your studies.
Í want to make a class like you but it is difficult. You are totally funny and know about grammar completely well.
Thanks, Mercedes. Good luck with your own classes!
@@engvidAlex ohh Alex , thanks to respond. Your vídeos are helping me to take FCE exam of Cambridge for speaking. Í understand you so well. Thanks.thanks. Addittionaly, Í get new ideas to my english clases.
That's great to hear! The usage of English section is probably the most difficult part of the FCE. Good luck!
@@engvidAlex You are great for answering Alex. Engvid web page and your channel youtube is totally useful to our needs like students and teachers. Thanks.
i love you alex, you help me learning english
I'm happy to help, adjib! :) Thanks for studying with me, and keep it up!
Excellent class
Thanks a lot, Andrea! I'm glad you liked it.
I'm absolutely happy with your lessons
كاملا خوشحالم in Persian
سعيد تماما in arabic
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Great lesson 👍
Good job!Thx Alex!
Thank you so much 😆
My pleasure. Thanks for checking out the lesson. I hope it was useful!
Thank you for effort. I am really appreciated it
Great lesson! It was absolutely amazing xD
tanks you alex you realy improve my langugue and *slightly * in my langugue is شوي you have to learn my langugue is very weird
Thanks for your feedback and for the language lesson!
a little = un po' in Italian, thank you Alex !
The right lesson that I wanted.
sukriya( thanks) sir from India
My pleasure, Ismail. Thanks for checking out the lesson.
Thanks Mr Alex ... so useful .
You're very welcome. Thanks for checking it out!
Que viva colombia!¡¡!¡ you are the best
Thanks, Kelin! I love your avatar!
I kinda glad to improve and learn English with ya again..
You are so outstanding teacher ❤❤❤❤
You're too kind. Thanks for studying with me, Amir. :)
I think(genuinely) is another word( really )
And ( insanely) can be used for high intensity
nice!
Hello i want to know if i can use adverb before verb. Example Jack quickly eats or Jack eats quickly.
excellent vídeo.
Superb explanation......thanks a ton❤
You're quite welcome! Thanks for watching. :)
Thanks for this awesome lesson
My pleasure. Thanks for checking it out and for leaving a comment.
Thank you so much my sweetheart for beautiful Lesson🌹
My pleasure! Thanks for studying with me!
In Portuguese: "Um pouco / um pouquinho".
I just love your lessons ♥
Melhores professores o do [engVid]. Da pra entender tudo o que eles dizem.
It was a great lesson. Thank you Alex!
My pleasure! Thanks for checking it out.
Hi Alex,how're you? And thanks so much for your great efforts, God bless you sir. Really you're the best in teaching ,and always tidy.I like you so much and I learned from you a lot. Thanks again bro for everything. Keep going and take care 👍🙏👋🌷From Iraq
Any time, Sunshine. I'm really glad to hear that you enjoy the presentation of these topics. I try to stay tidy, but I'm messy sometimes too!
@@engvidAlexNo you're not messy but I see you always tidy in everything, really I like you so much and I feel glad when I watch your videos may Allah protect you for us sir. thnks for your beautiful reply. Greetings 🌺
Great!
Hi Alex .What about deadly and dreadly?
I've heard of deadly used in the context of "I'm deadly serious." I've never heard of the word "dreadly" before, though. :)
Thank you Sir, for your amazing videos. Please clear my doubt as to this sentence i read in a newspaper. It reads as....
Perhaps, the ruler himself also COULD NOT HAVE HAD SEEN the future valour, achievement and foresight of his own self.
Please tell are those capitalised words grammatically correct? What the HAD is working as in this sentence? What does it mean? I am confused. I want to know how those two third forms of verb are used together in the sentence? shouldnt it have been written as Could Not Have Seen instead of Could Not Have Had Seen?
-Ready totoro?
-Yeah
It's my favorite part Jsjsjs
Jsjsjsjs Same
Thanks a lot.
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Thank you!!!
You're quite welcome. :)
THANK U teacher
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Thanks:))
You're very welcome, Fanny. :)
thanks
Any time. Thanks for checking it out.
Very helpful lesson. Thank you Alex. You are the best
I'm glad it was useful! Thanks for watching.
You're the best. I always say that😁😁😁😁
Haha, thank you! I'm glad you liked the lesson!
A little bit = ”chut'-chut'" in Russian
Okay, "chut-chut" sounds much cuter than "a little bit." :)
In polish: troszkę C: haha is lower than trochę
Viktor Kurgan thoda in hindi😄
@@engvidAlex or "nemnogo"
wow, it's pretty the same in Vietnamese which is " một chút" or " chút xíu".
slightly is "um pouco" in portuguese language
"Poquito" in Spanish 😁
In (or on?) Brazil the "OMG SO INTENSE" would be: Pra caralho! lmao
PRA CARALHO, MAN!
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I like it. Haha.
@@engvidAlex it's a bad language in portuguese.
@@engvidAlex dude WTF
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
You know this is a bad language right?
in Arabic it's قليلا "kaleelan".
Poquito sonó como piquito, buen intento teacher.
Sir, could you tell me the difference between "ticket to sth and ticket for sth"...?
How did you say Alex - hahaha ( omg so intense) 😁😂
sir, can I use mostly in place of almost
Hi Nekhoto. They're similar but not exactly the same. "Almost" means very close to, but not quite, while "mostly" means "on the whole," "generally," or "for the most part." The difference is so thin that you can probably get away with using "mostly" instead of "almost" in many scenarios. "I'm almost done." (I'm close to being finished) "I'm mostly done." (I've done the majority of what I need to do) To answer your question...mostly yes. ;)
Learn English with Alex [engVid] thank you sir
you're the best
i love your t-shirt! totoro!
I've seen the movie at least a dozen times now. The music, art, and characters are so great!
can u plz check this sentences is correct or not the first one is (if someone ask me when are u coming to london nd the person dont know that i have already come in london then i want to tell that person that i m in london from 3 days would it be correct ?and the second sentence is if i have a two wheeler vehicle i m very thirsty i will say to someone take out the water bottle from the dicky i have put it in the dicky would that be correct??
we love you alex...
I love you guys too! Thanks for studying with me, Morteza!
A little, a bit and a slightly = slehka in Russian :)
1:56
"Um pouquinho" or "um pouco", in Portuguese
1:57 "Um pouco" in portuguese
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@Israel de Araújo Distrito Federal
Hey teacher come to Brazil....
I'd love to one of these days, but right now I've got too many commitments in Canada!
@@engvidAlex that's ok
A little bit in Kurdish is " Pîçek"
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