I live in Moldova , but actually, im russian. So i liked this video. The explanation is soo good, clear and intresting. I followed it with enjoyment! The woman is so cutie and attractive🤩 Thank you very much !!!
Hi, thanks. i understood everything, but i've a question. I am worrier than him. Or... I am more worried than him ...??? And why?? Please, I wish you could answer my question. I'll be waiting for your lines. Kisses
Hello Yassel, the word "worry" is either a noun or a verb. U need an adjective to compare. So, worried is the adjective form. U can say more worried :) By the way, worrier is a different Word. It means a person who feels worried a lot.
I'm brazilian and i loved this video, easy and practical even for those who are learning english
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exactly Mam you're demonstrated that making comparison between feeling& objects also irregular words it's superb. that helps me alot...thank you
you're welcome :)
you are a good teacher....
Thanks for your videos
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I live in Moldova , but actually, im russian. So i liked this video. The explanation is soo good, clear and intresting. I followed it with enjoyment! The woman is so cutie and attractive🤩 Thank you very much !!!
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Your teaching too good
do you have a testbook for these lectures? Jose L. Martinez
Very helpful thanks
You were my teacher in MDC.
Good job
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Hi, thanks. i understood everything, but i've a question. I am worrier than him. Or... I am more worried than him ...??? And why?? Please, I wish you could answer my question. I'll be waiting for your lines. Kisses
Hello Yassel, the word "worry" is either a noun or a verb. U need an adjective to compare. So, worried is the adjective form. U can say more worried :) By the way, worrier is a different Word. It means a person who feels worried a lot.
@@EasyEnglishatHome Ok. I gotcha. Thanks a lot. I always see your videos, they help me so much. Thanks again. 😊😊
Это тот самый русский комментарий который ты ищешь