When used to introduce a nonrestrictive clause (one that provides extra information that is not necessary to the understanding of a sentence, "which" is generally chosen over that; however, there are a lot of very specific situations that you need to think about when it comes to choosing words that introduce a clause: which, that, who, whom. I'll eventually address this on my new website.
I will give an example from myself regarding this idiom. I have been trying to learn English for about 4, 5 years. Sometimes I wanted to quit, but then I think again and considering the effort I have made, I will not given up to learn until I learn English. thanks. Thanks for the lesson🙏
Hello, teacher Paul. Thank you for your work, as always. I'd like like to ask about one thing. I also encountered the expression: "Cut down on ..." He smokes too much. He needs to cut down on cigarettes. In this case: quit, give up, cut down - have the same meaning, don't they?
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what is the difference between that and which grammatically? when should we use that and which?
When used to introduce a nonrestrictive clause (one that provides extra information that is not necessary to the understanding of a sentence, "which" is generally chosen over that; however, there are a lot of very specific situations that you need to think about when it comes to choosing words that introduce a clause: which, that, who, whom. I'll eventually address this on my new website.
I won't give up learning English.
We appreciate your constant help to make grammar look quite easy 😊.
I will give an example from myself regarding this idiom. I have been trying to learn English for about 4, 5 years. Sometimes I wanted to quit, but then I think again and considering the effort I have made, I will not given up to learn until I learn English. thanks. Thanks for the lesson🙏
I will not give up on learning English.
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Hello, teacher Paul.
Thank you for your work, as always.
I'd like like to ask about one thing.
I also encountered the expression:
"Cut down on ..."
He smokes too much.
He needs to cut down on cigarettes.
In this case:
quit, give up, cut down - have the same meaning, don't they?
Thank you, Teacher.
Hello! I enjoy your lessons very much. I learnt a lot from them. Please discuss the 'cleft sentence ' one day. Please tell us its use. Thanks!
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Hi sir , ennomerous thanks for your charming and informative channel, sir is it possible for your excellency elaborate the differences between "canvas " and " canvass are l please ? Thanks beforehand for your consideration 🌹🙏🙏🙏🙏
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6:40 "she'S hasn't" ?? ;) A little mistake
You're so observant :)
Yeah, that's a mistake. Whoops.
I blurred it. Thanks for drawing that to my attention!
@@Learnamericanenglishonline oh, you've already corrected it. Blurred - a new word. Thank you, Paul. 🤗
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