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The question "With whom do you speak English?" is grammatically correct. It's a formal way to ask who you communicate with in English. But that's not what normal people say. A more colloquial way to ask the same question would be: "Who do you speak English with?"
Hello! No, "my videos RUclips" is not grammatically correct. Instead, you could say: - "My RUclips videos" - "My videos on RUclips" The phrase "my videos RUclips" lacks proper grammatical structure. Here’s why: 1. **Possessive Structure**: The phrase "my RUclips videos" correctly uses "my" to indicate possession and "RUclips videos" to specify the type of videos. 2. **Prepositional Clarity**: The phrase "my videos on RUclips" uses the preposition "on" to clearly state the relationship between "my videos" and "RUclips". The original phrase lacks these structural elements, making it unclear and grammatically incorrect.
Asking questions in English is difficult.
In this video we show you a SUPER EASY way to make questions.
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
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With whom do you speak English?
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The question "With whom do you speak English?" is grammatically correct. It's a formal way to ask who you communicate with in English.
But that's not what normal people say. A more colloquial way to ask the same question would be: "Who do you speak English with?"
You are the best teacher!!!
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Why we don't say (my videos RUclips) thank you in advance
Hello! No, "my videos RUclips" is not grammatically correct. Instead, you could say:
- "My RUclips videos"
- "My videos on RUclips"
The phrase "my videos RUclips" lacks proper grammatical structure. Here’s why:
1. **Possessive Structure**: The phrase "my RUclips videos" correctly uses "my" to indicate possession and "RUclips videos" to specify the type of videos.
2. **Prepositional Clarity**: The phrase "my videos on RUclips" uses the preposition "on" to clearly state the relationship between "my videos" and "RUclips".
The original phrase lacks these structural elements, making it unclear and grammatically incorrect.