Lie & Lay | Rise & Raise | British English Vs American English | Grammar & Vocabulary Lesson

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
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    00:00 Introduction
    00:49 LIE & LAY
    01:14 LIE - British English
    01:59 LAY - American English
    02:35 Transitive & Intransitive
    03:25 Second meaning of LIE
    03:46 RISE & RAISE - Intransitive
    04:36 RISE & RAISE - Transitive
    05:08 RISE & RAISE - As nouns

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  • @AngloLinkEnglish
    @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад +2

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  • @yahiaadameshagadam2345
    @yahiaadameshagadam2345 Год назад +2

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  • @diegougi
    @diegougi Год назад +3

    You are really clear in your explanations always, quality teacher 👌
    Greetings from Uruguay!

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад +1

      Thanks a lot! I'm glad you're enjoying my lessons.

  • @nonstopenglish
    @nonstopenglish Год назад +3

    Great explanation. Thank you.

  • @oceanofknowledgewithvictor
    @oceanofknowledgewithvictor Год назад +1

    You've really helped me improve my English. I'm now teaching your lessons to a certain group of people.
    I started watching you when you hair was still black. It is good to see you grow old with Wisdom and knowledge.

  • @iwanttobefit
    @iwanttobefit 2 месяца назад

    The best grammar teacher ever.
    I am learning English through your videos.

  • @ilaFNorte
    @ilaFNorte Год назад +2

    Thank you so much!

  • @bilgiveanalizdunyas1591
    @bilgiveanalizdunyas1591 7 месяцев назад

    Your youtube channel is productive. But for a long time there is not new videos. Thanks a lot for every video.

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  7 месяцев назад +4

      You're most welcome. I've been working on some new videos. I hope to publish them soon.

  • @MVZ1983
    @MVZ1983 Год назад +2

    comprehensive lesson on the topic!

  • @hemanthkumar-cc2zm
    @hemanthkumar-cc2zm Год назад +2

    Wonderful clarification.

  • @jeangermain4391
    @jeangermain4391 Год назад +2

    Very interesting lesson Thanks you

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    @user-nz5ge2ib5n Год назад +1

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  • @lenarel8056
    @lenarel8056 Год назад +1

    Hello! Thank you very much for clear explanations and good examples!

  • @Sophia-SY
    @Sophia-SY 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for your wonderful sharing🙏🙏🙏

  • @AhmedZAli-ee1nj
    @AhmedZAli-ee1nj Год назад +2

    I look forward to your lectures with great interest , thank you .

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад +1

      Thank you!
      I'm going to take a break for a bit. I hope to return soon and do more lessons.

    • @AhmedZAli-ee1nj
      @AhmedZAli-ee1nj Год назад +1

      @@AngloLinkEnglish
      We will miss you so much, but we wish you happiness .

  • @mukhammad_tazhdinov
    @mukhammad_tazhdinov Год назад +1

    Hi thank you for great videos I do remember about 10 years ago I was watching your videos. Time left fast

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад

      Yes, Time has flown by, Muhammad! I'm glad you're enjoying my new lessons.

  • @nitishsaharoy2917
    @nitishsaharoy2917 Год назад +1

    Thank you ma'am! But I expected more from you-- that's a practice session.

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад

      Hello Nitish, I will start adding exercises as PDFs to download from my website in the near future.

  • @hadihassanattari1595
    @hadihassanattari1595 Год назад +2

    Hello sir,
    He raised his hand to the question.
    He rose from his seat and gave the answer.
    We laid Styrofoam under the carpet to make it feel soft.
    He was lying on the sofa.

  • @GoogleUser-iv4vb
    @GoogleUser-iv4vb Год назад +3

    Madam video about essay writing

  • @nouredineelfounini1323
    @nouredineelfounini1323 Год назад +2

    Magnificent as usual cute Minoo. These verbs used to give me headache...as well as saw/sew/sow...Thanks so much...Hardly had I used my reverse English than I received a threatening mail. I will leave no stone unturned untill I get the culprit...You may help me may be...Thanks so much for your generosity.Bravo for your breathtaking hair's beauty ...🍇🍋🍓

  • @freddiemercury8700
    @freddiemercury8700 Год назад +1

    MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU AND FAMILY! HOPE YOU ARE HAVING A SPIFFING ONE. GREETINGS FROM CASABLANCA MOROCCO. 🎅

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your kind wishes! I wish you happy holidays and a Prosperous New Year!

  • @MijanurRahman-ri4hd
    @MijanurRahman-ri4hd Год назад +1

    Very good lesson 👏. Thanks mam 👍.from Bangladesh.

  • @RawthoughtTV
    @RawthoughtTV Месяц назад +1

    I've checked a lot of US dictionary websites and strangely I can only find the "British" rules for lie/lay. I've honestly come to the conclusion that many US speakers use the words exactly as you've described, but that it is in fact "wrong". Similar to "I'm good" or "to eat healthy".

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Месяц назад

      Yes, American dictionaries also state the correct usage, so it's a mystery why almost all Americans, including well spoken ones, are getting it wrong. Interestingly, now many British English speakers have started using the same 'wrong' phrases.

    • @RawthoughtTV
      @RawthoughtTV Месяц назад +1

      @@AngloLinkEnglish Thanks for your reply, I'm glad I'm not going crazy!

  • @freddiemercury8700
    @freddiemercury8700 Год назад +1

    Happy New year to you Minoo 🎆🎇✨🎆🎇✨

  • @isigrisa5830
    @isigrisa5830 Год назад +1

    Excelente…
    Hello, Minoo. I think it is also used in America
    I lay on my bed ( down)
    I haven't lain in the sun for five years.
    At least that's how I've learned it.
    It is used laid when referring to knocking someone down, depositing something
    Best regards

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад +1

      Thank you!
      Yes, as I say in the lesson, in British English, 'I lay (down) on my bed.' is the Past tense. In the Present, we say 'I lie (down) on my bed.'

    • @isigrisa5830
      @isigrisa5830 Год назад +1

      @@AngloLinkEnglish Perfect!!!! Thanks a lot!!!’ Greetings!!!

  • @memanfaatkanmenuyoutubebuatcha
    @memanfaatkanmenuyoutubebuatcha Год назад +1

    _mantep Anglo-Link._

  • @azucena040
    @azucena040 Год назад +1

    Like 46 👍👍👍🙋‍♀️from Edmonton, Canada.

  • @theprince9035
    @theprince9035 Год назад +1

    Can you please suggest some books for Intermediate and advanced grammar?

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад +1

      The most popular books are English 'Grammar in Use' by Raymond Murphy.

  • @marianerro
    @marianerro 8 месяцев назад

    More Collocation & phonetics Video Minoo Please!!

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestion. I'll see what I can do.

  • @freddiemercury8700
    @freddiemercury8700 Год назад +1

    Hello Minoo ! Absolutely buzzing to see you again! Have I had a tail, I would be wagging it in a full swing like a supermarine Spitfire plane propeller, each time you show up!

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад

      Thank you! I'm afraid I'll have to take a break now for a while. I hope to be back soon with new lessons.

    • @freddiemercury8700
      @freddiemercury8700 Год назад +1

      Thanks ever so much for all your time and lessons, have a whale of a time ! Take care for now.

  • @ProkopHoly
    @ProkopHoly Год назад +1

    I like this video.❤

  • @Anonymous-ld5ot
    @Anonymous-ld5ot Год назад +1

    Hello Ma'am.
    I'm watching your previous videos on 'Prepositions and Passive '. I have a lot of confusion about prepositions like, ' with/of/from etc' and passive of ' Gerund and infinitive along with interrogative sentences '.
    A quick comparison video will be highly appreciated. Thank you

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад +1

      Thank you for your suggestions.
      I'm going to take a break for a bit. I hope to return soon and do a lesson on these.

    • @Jaber-Ali84
      @Jaber-Ali84 9 месяцев назад

      Hi Ma'am, when do you plan to return for new lessons? we miss you@@AngloLinkEnglish

  • @dreamandmakeit6221
    @dreamandmakeit6221 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hi meenu, I found your channel so much better and exceptional. I need a suggestion. Please help me. I am an ielts aspirant and I wrote my exam once. L8R7W6S6 overall 7. But I need individual 7 in each module. How can I improve my English level? Now I am little bit confused about my growth in language learning. Please help me.

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your kind words.
      IELTS is all about practice. You need to use IETLS practice books or sites, e.g. IELTS LIZ, and do the writing and speaking tasks again and again until they become second nature. Of course, it will be a big help to have a tutor to give you feedback on your writing and speaking tasks and help you gradually reach 7 in both. I offer this service myself, but as I'm based in the UK, my fees may be too high. See if you can find an IELTS tutor locally or an online tutor who lives in a country where the cost of living is low, that will be great. You can look for an online tutor on Preply.com

  • @FathimaNishfa-dq4cy
    @FathimaNishfa-dq4cy Год назад +1

  • @myxmax27
    @myxmax27 Год назад +1

    Great

  • @huynhphuchai8485
    @huynhphuchai8485 9 дней назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @freddiemercury8700
    @freddiemercury8700 Год назад +1

    Long time no see Minoo!

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад +1

      I know! I'm having a break from YT at the moment to finish some other projects. Hope to back soon.

  • @eusebiocanogutierrez493
    @eusebiocanogutierrez493 Год назад +3

    Hi Minoo, thanks for the lesson. Kind of verbs like those are tricky for me.
    I'd like you to make a video explaining these ones:
    Wake-awake
    Sleep-asleep
    Stray-astray
    Rise-arise
    Wait-await
    Like-alike
    And some others you know please 🙂🙂🙂🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад +1

      You're welcome, and these are great suggestions!
      I'm going to take a break for a bit. I hope to return soon and do a lesson on these.

    • @khaoulawidianewriter5599
      @khaoulawidianewriter5599 Год назад

      @@AngloLinkEnglish hello , thank you for this lessons. I need to improve my Grammar because , I want to be a great writer in future inchaalah.

  • @freddiemercury8700
    @freddiemercury8700 Год назад +1

    I wish you would come back to us swiftly 😕😔🙁😪

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад

      That's very sweet of you! I do intend to come back! Thank you for your patience.

  • @traveltheworld6685
    @traveltheworld6685 Год назад +1

    Hi Minoo, I checked on both Oxford and Cambridge dictionaries. I know they are British schools but they always include UK and US versions. I didn't see any definition of ' lay' present tense meaning I lay on my bed as American English. Could you please provide the source? Thank you

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад +1

      Indeed, all reference books, including American ones, say the same. My reference is native speakers' usage. In my experience in the past few years, 90% of Americans and British people who watch a lot of American movies, now use 'lay' as both an intransitive and a transitive verb.

  • @dnyaneshwarshekade7572
    @dnyaneshwarshekade7572 11 месяцев назад

    Most of the stalled projects are solvent but stuck for liquidity and with support from the AIF , can be completed , unlocking value for buyers.
    In the above sentence which is main verb either are solvent or can be completed
    Or what" can be completed"is reffering?
    Please help me

  • @samisahraoui
    @samisahraoui 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hello
    Could you please tell me if we say :
    1- How many days have we lost or
    2 - How many days have we wasted or
    3- How many days did we lost/wasted ?

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  10 месяцев назад

      1 & 2 are correct.
      3: How many days did we LOSE / WASTE?

  • @deepakmethani8906
    @deepakmethani8906 Год назад +1

    Hello Ma"am thank you very much for your feedback support.
    I am very glad to see that you always solve my doubts by replying in the comments section.
    I have one another doubt please solve it .
    We often say these sentences :-
    1. She cooked food when we came home.
    2. She took a bath when we arrived home.
    3. He took his breakfast when train started.
    4. When he came to my house I welcomed him.
    5.The music started when the curtains opened.
    6. He had played cricket when I went there.
    7. I had eaten 2 apples when I went to office.
    Are these sentences correct in structure?
    If these are correct than Why this sentence is incorrect :-
    Here is a Question which appeared in our English language exam.
    We did a test when the lights went out.
    There are 4 options in the exam :-
    1. Have been doing
    2. Were doing
    3. Had done
    4. No improvement.
    According to Examiner the correct answer is 2nd one :- We were doing a test when the lights went out.
    If above examples are correct than why we did not say that 3rd and 4th one also correct?
    Such as :-
    No improvement:- We did a test when the lights went out.
    We had done a test when lights went out.
    We were doing a test when lights went out. ( I know this structure :-
    Past continue+ when + past simple this is a also a correct)
    But why there is no other possibilities for the Question.
    I mean to say
    Why examiner did not say that
    1st & 4th one also correct.
    Why did examiner only say the 2nd one option is correct only.

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад

      It all depends on the context and whether:
      a) the actions happened at the same time: Past simple + Past Simple
      b) one action happened in the middle of another one: Past Simple + Past Continuous
      c) one action was completed before the other: Past Simple + Past Perfect
      You can learn these three tenses in this video:
      ruclips.net/video/Ojy2YUrL2_4/видео.html

  • @mohammedelfarra3900
    @mohammedelfarra3900 Год назад +1

    🏅🥂

  • @user-cc2ux9ew1r
    @user-cc2ux9ew1r 6 месяцев назад

    Hello stranger! Long time no see !
    I gather that you have packed it in, right?
    What a pity ! We have been missing you.
    Well, as the saying goes * all good things come to an end *
    Merry Christmas to you Minoo as well as you family.
    Fare thee well for now and many thanks for all your sublime lessons.
    Greetings from Casablanca.

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hello 'Freddy'!
      Thank you so much for your continued support and encouragement.
      I know it's been a very long time since I last published a lesson. That's because I've been focusing on enhancing my online course, which is taking longer than I'd expected. I'm hoping to be back on YT in early 2024 with a new series of lessons.
      I also wish you and your loved ones Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

    • @user-cc2ux9ew1r
      @user-cc2ux9ew1r 6 месяцев назад

      No need for long lesson, I know it's time consuming. How about short ones, no more than a min?
      Bye for now

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  6 месяцев назад +1

      I have started recording my live lessons for my online students. I just need to edit them for YT. They're between 8 and 14 minutes. But, I will certainly think about your suggestion to do shorts as well, maybe for vocab and pronunciation.

    • @user-cc2ux9ew1r
      @user-cc2ux9ew1r 6 месяцев назад

      I can't wait. 😃

  • @user-dk5dt5ph5d
    @user-dk5dt5ph5d Год назад +1

    Excuse me teacher I want the book that you are explaining on or a binding in which your explanation is found

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад +1

      At present, I only have separate PDFs for each lesson.

    • @user-dk5dt5ph5d
      @user-dk5dt5ph5d Год назад +1

      @@AngloLinkEnglish Where can I find it? Do you have a Telegram account?

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад

      Check the description box to join my library of free PDFs.
      You can access more PDFs by creating an account on my website anglo-link.com.

  • @moramore6752
    @moramore6752 Год назад

    hello Mrs. I hope ur well . I'm B1 level and really I don't know what should I do to get forward plz help me

  • @ovprasannareddy1492
    @ovprasannareddy1492 Год назад +1

    What is the difference between they worried and they were worried

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад

      There is only a slight difference. It will be clearer in the Present tense:
      They worry about me. >> A regular action
      They are worried about me. >> A current state

  • @akifrehman-jd4fn
    @akifrehman-jd4fn 10 месяцев назад +1

    Madam Which type of english do you speak? American or British one?
    I feel you're a british type of speaker, am I right?

  • @athuanmkjr4706
    @athuanmkjr4706 Год назад

    Which one is correct: Rising Day or Raising Day?

  • @dnyaneshwarshekade7572
    @dnyaneshwarshekade7572 11 месяцев назад

    Sentence: The fund will support to viable projects with a positive net worth and registered with the Real Estate Regulatory Authority.
    In this sentence , what is reffering "registered " Is it main verb of the fund or any other ?
    Please explain me

  • @diyasusan308
    @diyasusan308 Год назад +1

    Hlo Ma'am, what is the meaning of "look past".
    Eg.who is willing to look past everything.
    Please reply 🙏

  • @user-cc2ux9ew1r
    @user-cc2ux9ew1r Год назад +1

    Long time no see Minoo.
    Hope you are well.

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад +1

      Thank you! All is well, just having a break for the moment.

    • @freddiemercury8700
      @freddiemercury8700 Год назад

      9 months of break 😮
      As much as we adore you Minoo, we are afraid we cannot hire you in our establishments 😂😂
      I recommended your channel to Micheal.
      Greetings from Casablanca.

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад

      Thank you for recommending me to 'Michael'. I've never had so many celebrity followers :-)
      Thank you for your patience. I'm recording some live lessons that I'll start sharing in a couple of months' time.

  • @miroslavzh1101
    @miroslavzh1101 Год назад +1

    like

  • @AMedRafik
    @AMedRafik Год назад +1

    Hi! I hope u're fine
    I didn't saw ur videos since u lost ur bicycle 😅
    i hope we can see you in future

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад +1

      Yes, I need to find my bicycle! I'll be back when I've found it :-)

    • @AMedRafik
      @AMedRafik Год назад

      Years came by 😅 the world is too fast, waiting for ur next video 😊

  • @sujitpradhan5058
    @sujitpradhan5058 Год назад

    He is given to drinking.
    I am looking forward to meeting you.
    Here Which one is finite and which one is non finite verbs. ( is, given, drinking, am, looking, meeting) ???

  • @syedshah099
    @syedshah099 Месяц назад +1

    Long time no see

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Месяц назад +1

      Yes! I was busy working on my online course. Back now with a new series every Friday.

    • @syedshah099
      @syedshah099 Месяц назад

      @@AngloLinkEnglish ❤

  • @nadasabemos7290
    @nadasabemos7290 10 месяцев назад +2

    hey Mino where are you? you disappeared from youtubd tell us what's happened

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for your message!
      I've been working on adding features to my online course. I hope to return to YT soon.

  • @TheWheelchairGuy
    @TheWheelchairGuy 2 месяца назад

    It has been a year since you posted. I hope you are doing well, teacher.

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you for your message! I am well and have been busy putting a series of lessons together, which I'm planning to start publishing soon.

    • @TheWheelchairGuy
      @TheWheelchairGuy 2 месяца назад +1

      ​@@AngloLinkEnglish, I am glad to hear that. You are an awesome teacher.I have learned a lot from your lessons. Thanks, teacher.

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you! I hope you will like my new lessons too. The first one of the new series will be published in 4 days, on 10 May 2024.

    • @TheWheelchairGuy
      @TheWheelchairGuy Месяц назад

      I am looking forward to watching them.

  • @mohdimran-ov4cu
    @mohdimran-ov4cu 9 месяцев назад +1

    I think you are one of the old tutor in you tube

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  9 месяцев назад

      Indeed I am!

    • @mohdimran-ov4cu
      @mohdimran-ov4cu 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@AngloLinkEnglish , when I used RUclips to learn English, u were my first teacher in 2016 after that in India , many RUclipsrs came with his channel, right now many tubers have 50 lakh to 1 crore subscribers because they have used mother tounge to teach English,

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  9 месяцев назад

      I don't think it's a good idea to teach English in another language. It reinforces the translation habit.

  • @allisciagrdn31
    @allisciagrdn31 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hi! Have not seen you in a while, are you okay?

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for your concern! Yes, I'm fine. Just busy adding new features to my online course. I hope to be back here soon.

  • @dnyaneshwarshekade7572
    @dnyaneshwarshekade7572 10 месяцев назад +1

    (1) :Elections to local bodies *are to be determined* by a Commission.
    (2). Elections to local bodies *are determined* by a commission .
    What's the difference between above two sentences according to meaning?
    I'm not getting first one .
    # Similarly, I'm not getting below sentences as well
    1: According to the 1991 Census, the highest percentage of population in India *is to be found* in the age group of 15 .
    2 : The National Investment Fund *is* *to be* *maintained* without the Consolidated Fund of India .
    3 : Local government finances *are to be* *provided* by a commission .
    Please I request you solve my these confusion❤ please please 🙏🥺

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  10 месяцев назад

      'are determined' indicates a fact: That's what happens.
      'are to be determined' indicates a necessity: That's what must happen.

    • @dnyaneshwarshekade7572
      @dnyaneshwarshekade7572 10 месяцев назад

      @@AngloLinkEnglish would you mind providing your e-mail to me I have more doubts regarding this?

    • @dnyaneshwarshekade7572
      @dnyaneshwarshekade7572 10 месяцев назад

      @@AngloLinkEnglish But according to the context it's giving present sense .
      For example: According the census of 1991 , highest percentage of population in India "is to be found" in the age group of 15 .

  • @isab9101
    @isab9101 6 месяцев назад

    Where is our teacher?

  • @freddiemercury8700
    @freddiemercury8700 Год назад +1

    Are you still alive and kicking! Just checking!

  • @alvinjoseph4171
    @alvinjoseph4171 Год назад

    Please check any errors in these sentences.
    Is it correct to say in this situation?
    Situation:
    1(Would you recommend me for this job?
    2) He recommended me for this job.
    3) Would you recommend her for this job?
    4) He recommended her for this job.

  • @noonboushy1117
    @noonboushy1117 Год назад

    Hello, what about vedios?

    • @noonboushy1117
      @noonboushy1117 Год назад +1

      Long time no more on your channel??

    • @AngloLinkEnglish
      @AngloLinkEnglish  Год назад +1

      Hello Noon, I'm having a break. Will be back soon.

    • @noonboushy1117
      @noonboushy1117 Год назад +1

      @@AngloLinkEnglish thanks for replying I miss your lessons much

  • @pyaraharyana8770
    @pyaraharyana8770 Год назад

    Hi, I, He, you must help that poor man. Plz correct this maam