Hello:) Both sentences are correct. The first sentence refers for something we have already talked about. If both people know you are talking about books, the noun is not needed. The second sentence would be used to identify the noun or exactly what you are referring to. Shorter sentences are more common, but only if the noun is already known.
Nice video! Is there a reason you have chosen to use the unnatural voice/speech in the video? (For example, the voice-over is emphasizing words that we wouldn't stress in spoken English, like "or" "as" and "also").Sometimes the vowel sounds seems a little off as well. You might want to consider giving English learners a more natural and authentic model.
Hi Ellen. Yes, you are correct. The emphasis placed on many words is not normal for everyday speech. It might be perfect for a character that is less than human or something meant more for entertainment than just the ABC's of English. Three months ago, we had similar grammar videos on this RUclips channel. The voice was quite natural and professional. RUclips penalized our channel by demonetizing it and stealing all of the money in our account without warning. We have had a RUclips account for many years. While RUclips and its algorithms detect the same or similar content, it is unable to detect "Intonation and word or syllable stress!". Maybe someday RUclips will learn how students study and learn English based on level, age and resources available. Our staff has created thousands of English resources over the past ten years. We are very proud of the time spent and dedicated creative individuals involved with our projects. You can find our content on Vimeo vimeo.com/larisaenglishclub , Soundcloud soundcloud.com/user-141069197 , Anchor anchor.fm/larisa-english-radio and many other sites on the Internet. At the time of RUclipss actions, we had nearly 1,000 videos on our channel. We have removed 75% of the videos from RUclips where they claimed duplicate content violations. At that time, we had close to 1,000 views per day. Now we are close to 200. Here is a link to our website with similar content with common pronunciation etc. Not as entertaining, but educational. larisaenglishclub.com/pronouns-audio/indefinite-pronouns-grammar-review-audio/
@@eshaalrehan2686 Remember that the word "Hate" in English should be used very carefully:) Hate is often associated with ethnic groups, hate crimes and more. It is better to add words to your "vocabulary bank" to offer an opinion or share your thoughts! Here are a few words that could be used instead of "Hate". Dislike, abhor, loathe, detest, despise and many more! If you want to emphasize a word to make it stronger, use an adverb. Adverbs "really" and "very" are extremely common in English.
The animation is sooo good but can you talk more speedy pls because your talking too slow pls and i will subscribe to you and like the video ok? Because when you speak slowly its like a turtle is teaching me!
Thank you:) We are working on it now! Remember that you can always change the video speed. We made Billiebug videos for ESL students at a slower than usual speed. This is for beginners too! Everyone loves Billiebug. Just change the speed and see what you think. Thanks again!
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Thank you:) You have a very smart teacher:)
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Thank you:) The Billiebug videos are made with a combination of resources from Biteable at bit.ly/3zE0GA4 and our own creative team.
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I fully understand this grammar by this video, Thanks.
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Good video Thank you😀
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Hi, I would like to know whether they are the same or not in these sentences.
I have some to read
I have some books to read
Hello:) Both sentences are correct. The first sentence refers for something we have already talked about. If both people know you are talking about books, the noun is not needed. The second sentence would be used to identify the noun or exactly what you are referring to. Shorter sentences are more common, but only if the noun is already known.
@@AmericanEnglish2020 thank you! Very clearly!
Thank You!!
Now I can learn better the Indefinite Pronouns
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great video! I understand now.
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great video
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really enjoyed watching this video and so did the class! thank you!
Thank you Camille:) Larisa and I enjoy creating educational fun videos! Glad your class liked it too!
Thank you!!! it helped me a lot ^w^
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Thanks
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Thank you 😊😊😊
You are welcome!
Nice video! Is there a reason you have chosen to use the unnatural voice/speech in the video? (For example, the voice-over is emphasizing words that we wouldn't stress in spoken English, like "or" "as" and "also").Sometimes the vowel sounds seems a little off as well. You might want to consider giving English learners a more natural and authentic model.
Hi Ellen. Yes, you are correct. The emphasis placed on many words is not
normal for everyday speech. It might be perfect for a character that is
less than human or something meant more for entertainment than just
the ABC's of English. Three months ago, we had similar grammar videos on
this RUclips channel. The voice was quite natural and professional.
RUclips penalized our channel by demonetizing it and stealing all of the
money in our account without warning. We have had a RUclips account for
many years. While RUclips and its algorithms detect the same or similar
content, it is unable to detect "Intonation and word or syllable
stress!". Maybe someday RUclips will learn how students study and learn
English based on level, age and resources available. Our staff has
created thousands of English resources over the past ten years. We are
very proud of the time spent and dedicated creative individuals involved
with our projects. You can find our content on Vimeo vimeo.com/larisaenglishclub , Soundcloud soundcloud.com/user-141069197 , Anchor anchor.fm/larisa-english-radio
and many other sites on the Internet. At the time of RUclipss actions,
we had nearly 1,000 videos on our channel. We have removed 75% of the
videos from RUclips where they claimed duplicate content violations. At
that time, we had close to 1,000 views per day. Now we are close to 200.
Here is a link to our website with similar content with common
pronunciation etc. Not as entertaining, but educational. larisaenglishclub.com/pronouns-audio/indefinite-pronouns-grammar-review-audio/
@@eshaalrehan2686 Remember that the word "Hate" in English should be used very carefully:) Hate is often associated with ethnic groups, hate crimes and more. It is better to add words to your "vocabulary bank" to offer an opinion or share your thoughts! Here are a few words that could be used instead of "Hate". Dislike, abhor, loathe, detest, despise and many more! If you want to emphasize a word to make it stronger, use an adverb. Adverbs "really" and "very" are extremely common in English.
Eshaal rehan be careful of your words and you be quiet he is older than u
@@eshaalrehan2686 you are being disrespectful
The animation is sooo good but can you talk more speedy pls because your talking too slow pls and i will subscribe to you and like the video ok? Because when you speak slowly its like a turtle is teaching me!
Thank you:) We are working on it now! Remember that you can always change the video speed. We made Billiebug videos for ESL students at a slower than usual speed. This is for beginners too! Everyone loves Billiebug. Just change the speed and see what you think. Thanks again!
The animations make it too slow
Make the video go as fast as you want. Just change the video speed in the settings at the bottom of the video. Have fun with Billiebug!
Aprendí mucho en mi futura pero no hablo inglés :v
Practice makes perfect:)