"Thanks for giving me advice on how to learn English, great job. ❤" Use "giving" instead of "give" because it’s referring to something that has already been done. Use "advice" (uncountable noun) instead of "advices" because it doesn't have a plural form. Keep up the great work with your English learning! 😊
"Thank you for your kind words! I completely understand; learning can be challenging, but with practice and persistence, it becomes easier. If you have any questions or need tips, feel free to ask!"
"You're very welcome! 😊 I'm so happy to hear that you're starting to think in English-it's a great step towards fluency! Keep going, and I'm here to support you on your journey! 💪📚"
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Both "I am eating lunch" and "I am having lunch" are correct, but they are used slightly differently: "I am eating lunch" focuses specifically on the act of eating food. "I am having lunch" is more general, indicating that you are in the process of taking your lunch break, which could include eating, drinking, or even socializing. Most people say "I am having lunch" when referring to their lunch break, but both phrases work!
Wow! You've really done a great job. That's very useful and I've learned a lot. Thank you so much Natasha. 🇧🇷
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Thanks for give me advices how to learn English, great job. ❤
"Thanks for giving me advice on how to learn English, great job. ❤"
Use "giving" instead of "give" because it’s referring to something that has already been done.
Use "advice" (uncountable noun) instead of "advices" because it doesn't have a plural form.
Keep up the great work with your English learning! 😊
Thank you for sharing this Dear Natasha. But is not easy thing!
"Thank you for your kind words! I completely understand; learning can be challenging, but with practice and persistence, it becomes easier. If you have any questions or need tips, feel free to ask!"
Thanks for your teaching lesson, from now It's tarting to think in English
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I really appreciate your efforts in making this very useful video. 👏👏
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Thank u for ur help
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Excellent
Thank you so much 😀
Nice methad
Thanks a lot
Do you have online classes ?
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I am eating lunch i am having lunch wich one correct😢
Both are correct..
Both "I am eating lunch" and "I am having lunch" are correct, but they are used slightly differently:
"I am eating lunch" focuses specifically on the act of eating food.
"I am having lunch" is more general, indicating that you are in the process of taking your lunch break, which could include eating, drinking, or even socializing.
Most people say "I am having lunch" when referring to their lunch break, but both phrases work!
How important this is
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