Relative clauses and pronouns! Many native speakers don't understand how to use who, whom, whose and who's correctly! 📝 GET THE FREE LESSON PDF here 👉🏼 bit.ly/WhoWhomPDF 📊 FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL! Take my level test here 👉🏼 bit.ly/EnglishLevelTest12 👩🏼🏫 JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES: englishwithlucy.teachable.com... - We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!
my english is very bad sorry :), but i think a little different about this topic. I guess I understand the following: who = ju = quién and quien whom = jum = a quien, de quien, para quien, etc (preposition + quien) whose = jus = cuyo, cuya
Mrs. Lucy, you're the best teacher. I learned a lot from you, and I like the way you're teaching to improve our English. I thank you and I thank you again. I wish you the best in life keep going.
@@kcbrinda7669 ...Oops!.. I ain't ma'am! I'm an adult man! And you shouldn't have written your comment down in that way. 'Cause it's not a very good idea to use a simple infinitive after the verb "love" as you've accomplished it. There must be only gerund, it's like "love watching", it would be correctly! Take this note into your account for the future please! How many years have you already been learning English? I'm so curious about that so much...
@@DaveSmith90559 Sorry, but I would like to correct you that saying "so much" after saying "I'm so curious about that" doesn't make sense. It would be better to say something like" I'm very much curious in the amount of years you have been learning English for.
Wow ! I can't believe that I finally learned the difference between 'who' and 'whom' . I have been trying to learn it for two years. Thank you for creating these great videos.
Hey Lucy ! Thanks for helping us to improve our english 🥰 I would like to know if you could do a video with how to use "shall", in France one of my professor told me that it is not so much used in oral conversations, but I hear it a lot in series like "shall we ?" And I'm a little confused 🥲
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I often use "who" and "who's/who is" to refer someone, but didn't apply "whom" and "whose" too much. But I really need this English lesson video. Thank you, Miss Lucy.
In my 10 years of learning English in school, I never even heard "Whom". My teachers just didn't teach it and I think they may didn't even know it existed. So when I heard it for the first time from an English Native speaker, I was just utterly confused. Thank you for explaining it. I actually like it a lot to express myself in a chosen way, even in my mother tongue which can be really complex. I really like how it sounds :)
Strangely enough, I have had learned this word in school. But after that, I have encountered many people, who pretended to know English well, and they told me that this word was obsolete. Probably your teacher thought that that word was obsolete as well.
@@TheShimming Maybe. Maybe they thought it would be good to know as much English as we would need to be understood but not more. If that word really isn't used much anymore they maybe didn't want to confuse us with difficult rules. But on the other hand I'm a German - our language can be pretty difficult too. I don't see why we wouldn't get that then... I am just confused about that xD
What an interesting Grammar lesson that we've learned from this video. This would truly helpful to some native speakers in able for them to develop and enhance their knowledge in terms of several aspects like Making a conversation or even when we're going to Communicate with someone or talk about something. After watching this video we could actually know how to use these misused words. As well as it helps people to Expand their knowledge and Vocabulary in terms of English Grammar, Speaking, Writing, etc.
Native speaker here from America; I remember the first moon landing; I was an English major in college; no one ever explained this to me as well as you explained it to me just now. Thank you!
Thanks Miss Lucy...I learned a lot from your videos for the past 2 months .... And now I'm about to go to college.....even though I never met u in real life, but when I see your videos,I can imagine that it's like Im learning with you face to face
I loved the video, your teaching is great and after this lesson it seems easier. Your accent is also very beautiful, it sounds very comfortable to my ears. Hugs from Brazil🥰
"Who's that girl? Señorita, más fina" ... Suddenly this lesson made me remind that memorable song. WHO hesitate is lost? ... Men don't make passes at girls WHO smile and wear dazzling dresses. I'm not one of those on WHOM fortune deigns to smile. Unlike another english teacher; WHOSE hair was dark brown; Lucy's blonde long hair is captured in a flash.
Never really clear even for english teachers in france. Thanks Lucy, it's crystal clear now. Hopefully will not do the mistake again. But as in french with the negative tense, we tend to obmit the "ne" part in sentences instead of correct gorn"ne...pas", i think brits and american simplify as well.
Thanks a lot Lucy ....I am really grateful to you and your lessons....They had really helped me a lot improving my pronounciation and grammar.😊😊😊😊😊 Lots of love from India...... Anu😊💖💖😊
Beautiful person, inside and out, and an excellent teacher. I've been a subscriber for 3 years now, I think, could be longer, and it's still such a pleasure to watch your videos. :-)
This. That. These. Those. This: Este. It's near and it is in singular. That: Ese. It's far and it is in singular. These: Estos. It's near and it is in plural. Those: Esos. It's far and it is in plural.
Tis odd after all this time that I finally know what t difference is between who and whom, as you mentioned,most English speaker's just use ’ who'. Thank you.
hola Lucy. gracias por la forma de explicar, entiendo perfectamente lo que dices!! una pregunta de que se tratan esos libros/cuadernos? (THE ENGLISH PLAN ) y que diferencia hacen los colores? gracias por leer mis preguntas
It's certainly true that most modern native English-speakers replace "whom" with "who". If you misuse "who" in this way, most of us wouldn't notice or care. "Whom" will probably disappear altogether in a few generations. It's used more often in written English, but even then it's becoming rarer.
When you pronounced who's and whose I thought for a moment that you were expecting us to realize the difference. Lol. Great class, thank you. Whom is a word that had always haunted me. Cheers from Brazil.
Oh my gosh!!! Thanks a lot about your great lesson my amazing teacher i now understood more about English I have gotten a knowledge about other words but about" whom "i do not use it when speaking today as i was being taught more about it i gotta use
Hi miss lucy, now the time is 11 o clock at night .but i m gonna listen to your lesson .because really i cant sleep without listening to your voice .i am really crazy about your videos and also about your way of presenting. 🌹🌹🌹🌹
OMG LUCY!!! I love the word WHOM but I didn't even know that existed. Thankss the lord it were You to explain it Just in the way You explain. You're lovely !!!
About expression on your previous video, I couldn't be more excited after I heard it in a conversation on the radio and knew right away what it meant! It was the expression "Bob's your uncle". I wouldn't have a clue what it meant if I didn't watch your video. Thank you
Excellent Lucy, thanks 👍 for your clear explanation about Who, Whom, and Whose . l was the person who asked you to make this video, now, you must prepare another one explaining how to use the verb SUGGEST, because it is a little confuse,...🌹🙏🏽
Relative clauses and pronouns! Many native speakers don't understand how to use who, whom, whose and who's correctly! 📝 GET THE FREE LESSON PDF here 👉🏼 bit.ly/WhoWhomPDF
📊 FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL! Take my level test here 👉🏼 bit.ly/EnglishLevelTest12
👩🏼🏫 JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES: englishwithlucy.teachable.com... - We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!
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In Spanish "whom" would be "A quién" and "whose" would be "de quién". Great content!
my english is very bad sorry :), but i think a little different about this topic. I guess I understand the following:
who = ju = quién and quien
whom = jum = a quien, de quien, para quien, etc (preposition + quien)
whose = jus = cuyo, cuya
Whose = cuyo in Spanish 😊
I wanna learn Spanish too but English still stay confused in my brain😂
Exacto, así es, Daniel.
Please don't try to translate everything, english gonna be better if you don't translate, try yo chance your mind into english
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I learned a lot from you, and I like the way you're teaching to improve our English.
I thank you and I thank you again.
I wish you the best in life keep going.
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Good morning, ma'am. I'm from Nepal. It's a useful channel. I love to watch
@@kcbrinda7669
...Oops!.. I ain't ma'am! I'm an adult man! And you shouldn't have written your comment down in that way. 'Cause it's not a very good idea to use a simple infinitive after the verb "love" as you've accomplished it. There must be only gerund, it's like "love watching", it would be correctly! Take this note into your account for the future please!
How many years have you already been learning English? I'm so curious about that so much...
@@DaveSmith90559 Sorry, but I would like to correct you that saying "so much" after saying "I'm so curious about that" doesn't make sense. It would be better to say something like" I'm very much curious in the amount of years you have been learning English for.
It would be nice and we'll be able to understand if all native English speaks like you,,,, your English is so sweet to hear,, thank you miss Lucy🙏😍🥰
Wow ! I can't believe that I finally learned the difference between 'who' and 'whom' . I have been trying to learn it for two years.
Thank you for creating these great videos.
I've got my English writing exam tmrw, this is gonna be super helpful! Thanks a lot, Lucy! 💜
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Hey Lucy ! Thanks for helping us to improve our english 🥰
I would like to know if you could do a video with how to use "shall", in France one of my professor told me that it is not so much used in oral conversations, but I hear it a lot in series like "shall we ?" And I'm a little confused 🥲
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You definitely approved that you're the biggest teacher English on social media... I'm dead loving about your videos and I put respect on your name miss Lucy🌼👍♥️♥️♥️🙏
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I often use "who" and "who's/who is" to refer someone, but didn't apply "whom" and "whose" too much.
But I really need this English lesson video. Thank you, Miss Lucy.
Wait, how about plural WHO? is it WHOOS? 👀
@@egynuramalthere's no plural 'who' in English
In my 10 years of learning English in school, I never even heard "Whom". My teachers just didn't teach it and I think they may didn't even know it existed. So when I heard it for the first time from an English Native speaker, I was just utterly confused. Thank you for explaining it.
I actually like it a lot to express myself in a chosen way, even in my mother tongue which can be really complex. I really like how it sounds :)
Strangely enough, I have had learned this word in school. But after that, I have encountered many people, who pretended to know English well, and they told me that this word was obsolete. Probably your teacher thought that that word was obsolete as well.
Whom is going to be thee
@@TheShimming Maybe. Maybe they thought it would be good to know as much English as we would need to be understood but not more. If that word really isn't used much anymore they maybe didn't want to confuse us with difficult rules.
But on the other hand I'm a German - our language can be pretty difficult too. I don't see why we wouldn't get that then... I am just confused about that xD
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What an interesting Grammar lesson that we've learned from this video. This would truly helpful to some native speakers in able for them to develop and enhance their knowledge in terms of several aspects like Making a conversation or even when we're going to Communicate with someone or talk about something. After watching this video we could actually know how to use these misused words. As well as it helps people to Expand their knowledge and Vocabulary in terms of English Grammar, Speaking, Writing, etc.
Native speaker here from America; I remember the first moon landing; I was an English major in college; no one ever explained this to me as well as you explained it to me just now. Thank you!
Best teacher...
Evergreen personality ..
U look more beautiful and younger than before
Wow that's very useful. I just know about "who's" 😀. Thank you so much Mrs. Lucy 🙏🏻
I've always wanted to learn this, and thanks to you, I finally did it!!
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lucy is my teacher who she teachs very well me
No she
Thank you Lucy! You have saved my life!!!
Very helpful and clear lesson, as usual. Thank you
Thanks Miss Lucy...I learned a lot from your videos for the past 2 months .... And now I'm about to go to college.....even though I never met u in real life, but when I see your videos,I can imagine that it's like Im learning with you face to face
I been looking up about whom and whose on google but this one is much simplest and easiest to understand. Thank you!
Lucy I love your English pronunciation!
I loved the video, your teaching is great and after this lesson it seems easier. Your accent is also very beautiful, it sounds very comfortable to my ears. Hugs from Brazil🥰
Now I've finally figured out why there is 'whom' in the title of 'For whom the bell tolls'. Thank you Lucy.
Lucy, would you make a video about the English Subjunctive mood, please?
thank you for that lesson , i was having big problems with "who" and "whom" and i needed it to know how to use it right
Very good lesson! I would bet 99% of the people you ask couldn’t answer this question!
Lucy,
That was magical. I teach part-time and I love the way you simplified the explanation.
Keep up the good work ;)
Good evening Lucy. I'm a big fan of you :) I really like your pronunciation.♥♥♥♥
I love you so much♥♥♥
"Who's that girl? Señorita, más fina" ... Suddenly this lesson made me remind that memorable song. WHO hesitate is lost? ... Men don't make passes at girls WHO smile and wear dazzling dresses. I'm not one of those on WHOM fortune deigns to smile. Unlike another english teacher; WHOSE hair was dark brown; Lucy's blonde long hair is captured in a flash.
Never really clear even for english teachers in france.
Thanks Lucy, it's crystal clear now.
Hopefully will not do the mistake again.
But as in french with the negative tense, we tend to obmit the "ne" part in sentences instead of correct gorn"ne...pas", i think brits and american simplify as well.
Could you do a video on "thou, thee, thy, thine, ye, you"?
Thanks a lot Lucy ....I am really grateful to you and your lessons....They had really helped me a lot improving my pronounciation and grammar.😊😊😊😊😊
Lots of love from India......
Anu😊💖💖😊
Hello Lucy , I like the way you teach. You make things easy , great , Have a good time.
Beautiful person, inside and out, and an excellent teacher. I've been a subscriber for 3 years now, I think, could be longer, and it's still such a pleasure to watch your videos. :-)
Love how good is your spanish accent when you said "Julio".
Hello Lucy ma'am, I like your pronunciation of whole sentences, and your teaching method is great I'm from at Mumbai in India.
The best ,the most amazing, and the most adorable English coach!!
Thanks a million for sharing this helpful information about relative pronouns
so helpful, thank you Lucy. 💜
I hope you can help me with "these and those" I always get so confused between them
"these near here and those over there"
That's how I learned the difference between THESE and THOSE (THIS and THAT)
This. That. These. Those.
This: Este. It's near and it is in singular.
That: Ese. It's far and it is in singular.
These: Estos. It's near and it is in plural.
Those: Esos. It's far and it is in plural.
Thank you both so much 💜
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Your accent it's absolutely stunning 😍✨😍✨😍
Tis odd after all this time that I finally know what t difference is between who and whom, as you mentioned,most English speaker's just use ’ who'. Thank you.
hola Lucy. gracias por la forma de explicar, entiendo perfectamente lo que dices!! una pregunta de que se tratan esos libros/cuadernos? (THE ENGLISH PLAN ) y que diferencia hacen los colores? gracias por leer mis preguntas
Thank you honey teacher
Miss.Lucy I feel happy with your best examples.Thank you madam.
Thanks for making this video! 😁It was just what I needed. I'm taking an exam next Monday and I need to study about this topic. Thanks Lucy!
An absolutely beautiful and very clear accent.
Thanks, your explanation was great! I learnt new words and I could understand how to use these.
Thank u my sister. I learn english with u from Bangladesh.
Thank you Miss Lucy😘
Could you make a video about words enquiry, inquiry and query and their use in the sentence please.
Thank you for the lesson
For some reason i really love that sounds when a new word pops on the screen or that pencil sounds
It's certainly true that most modern native English-speakers replace "whom" with "who". If you misuse "who" in this way, most of us wouldn't notice or care. "Whom" will probably disappear altogether in a few generations. It's used more often in written English, but even then it's becoming rarer.
I studied English for 5 years, but only now I understand the use of 'whom'. 👍
Very clear explanation. I'm thankful to you as I have learned many vocabularies from your videos. Your teaching is wonderful 💐
Your English accent is lit🔥
I love to hear your voice...🥰
Neat work, Lucy !! Content, presentation, and technology to perfection. Thanks !!!
Hi, Lucy! Could you plz tell us what is the mic you use? The sound quality is really good!
When you pronounced who's and whose I thought for a moment that you were expecting us to realize the difference. Lol. Great class, thank you. Whom is a word that had always haunted me. Cheers from Brazil.
I like the way you teach💙
Thankyou So Much Miss, it's really helpful ✨
Very helpful information..u r the best English teacher ✨🌹
Oh my gosh!!! Thanks a lot about your great lesson my amazing teacher i now understood more about English I have gotten a knowledge about other words but about" whom "i do not use it when speaking today as i was being taught more about it i gotta use
You have an outstanding native accent! It's great to listen to you while learning English at this level. Thanks!
I adore teacher Lucy and her accent. She's the best
English is easy to people who can understand mentality of british people, language is thing which very very depends from national mentality/culture
Hi miss lucy, now the time is 11 o clock at night .but i m gonna listen to your lesson .because really i cant sleep without listening to your voice .i am really crazy about your videos and also about your way of presenting. 🌹🌹🌹🌹
A brilliant explanation, thank you so much!
The best teacher I've ever learned from
Thank you @EnglishwithLvy
OMG LUCY!!! I love the word WHOM but I didn't even know that existed. Thankss the lord it were You to explain it Just in the way You explain. You're lovely !!!
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her voice is just amazing 😍
Thanks God you made this video. Thank you.
thank you for the lesson Ms Lucy, I just learn something new today.
thank you so much Lucy this helped me so much and can you PLEASE make an videos on alliteration and assonance . may god bless you bye
Hello fantastic Lucy! What would have to say about: To + adverb+ infinitive??? Thanks
Wow... I am learning English language from Britisher..... how exciting is this..
I like the way you give lecture
That's why I like British English, it's like poetry.📚
How we can speak passive voice who and whom
About expression on your previous video, I couldn't be more excited after I heard it in a conversation on the radio and knew right away what it meant! It was the expression "Bob's your uncle". I wouldn't have a clue what it meant if I didn't watch your video. Thank you
Lucy, very thanks to all. I have one question : What to do to speak english fluently?
So good to see you back!! For me, you're my perfect English teacher.😉😌
Helloooo, Lucy, the difference between Who and Whom is clarified, nevertheless, I can´t distinguish between Whom and TO whom.
Thank you! 👍😊
Hi Lucy. Amazing video edition.. looks great .. congratulations 🎉
Hi Lucy your grammar lesson is very useful thank you very much
I'm grateful for your passion for teaching
Hi my favorite teacher ever 👍👍
Hi,there. Lucy, could you explain why do they replace the Titanic (ship) like she instead of it?
Can you explain what is difference between will and shall... what should we use during conversion or writing something....?
Excellent Lucy, thanks 👍 for your clear explanation about Who, Whom, and Whose . l was the person who asked you to make this video, now, you must prepare another one explaining how to use the verb SUGGEST, because it is a little confuse,...🌹🙏🏽