Hello Andrew ! I have started watching your RUclips video lessons a few months and never stopped ever since. I like the way you teach. You can explain some very tricky grammar and even pronunciation so well and so clear. It`s amazing how you always prepares great tasks. Thanks you so much for all your efforts over the years. Warm wishes, Fazil
Around 8:31, the forms "not any longer" and "not any more" seem more formal forms than "no longer" form, perhaps because "no longer" is clearly a shorter form. I'm wrong or is it a my supposition?
Hi Andrew, Thank you for your "GREAT" English lessons!!! I wish you the best for the New year!!! Happy New Year 2018 to you and Manchester!!! Yours, Carine
And for example, in this sentence: You said that You would help me to still studying for my exam. Is it correct? I understand that in this case the auxiliary verb is "to" and the verb is in ing form, right? I always learn something new when I watch those videos, thanks!!!
Hello Could you please correct these two sentences grammatically? *When I was a child I wished I had been a hero. *When I was a child I wished I was a hero.
Hello Andrew !
I have started watching your RUclips video lessons a few months and never stopped ever since. I like the way you teach. You can explain some very tricky grammar and even pronunciation so well and so clear. It`s amazing how you always prepares great tasks.
Thanks you so much for all your efforts over the years.
Warm wishes,
Fazil
Thank you very much for your comment. I am very pleased that my lessons are helping you.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Hi Andrew I'm very happy today because this class thank you so much 🥰🥰🌹🌹
Thank you! ♥
No problem 😊
Very clear and understandable. Thank you,Mr Andrew.
Thanks for learning English in easy way
Very good, Andrew. This lesson made me remember the song "I still haven't found what I'm looking for" by U2. Thank you. Until next time!
Hi, yes that's a good example. :)
It was a very very very useful lesson. I always had a doubt of using yet and still. Now it's more clear. Thank you so much.
Thanks for your lessons. They are very useful!!!
Very useful I thank you very much
Around 8:31, the forms "not any longer" and "not any more" seem more formal forms than "no longer" form, perhaps because "no longer" is clearly a shorter form. I'm wrong or is it a my supposition?
muchas gracias amigo
Thank you so much...
you're an amazing teacher!!
Well done!
My mother language is Hindi. I'm still learning english.
A lot of thanks
simple and easy explanation. i d like to thank you
you're an amazing teacher!!!
we are thankful to you.
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Thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my English lessons.
Best wishes,
Andrew
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Excellent, I am glad that you like my lessons. Thanks for the comment.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Thank you teacher I have respect for you
Thanks your lessons
Nice video as always. Can you make a video about differences between "not" and "no", please!
No is used with nouns.
Not is used with verb.
None is simply none
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Sit ,there is lots of confident comes when you say this is Andrew :)
great class!!
Thanks a lot andrew!!
Hi Andrew,
Thank you for your "GREAT" English lessons!!!
I wish you the best for the New year!!!
Happy New Year 2018 to you and Manchester!!!
Yours,
Carine
Thanks!!!
Thanks a lot my sir
And for example, in this sentence:
You said that You would help me to still studying for my exam. Is it correct?
I understand that in this case the auxiliary verb is "to" and the verb is in ing form, right?
I always learn something new when I watch those videos, thanks!!!
I will still help you study for your exam
How do I use still with modals like (can)....I still can speak English. or I can still speak English ...which is correct??
Mr Andrew
l like all your video
Please make a video on differences between this and it
In detail How can I use both of words in sentence
Thanks
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Thanks for ur lesson
You're welcome. Thank you for the comment.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Thank you sir...
Hi Andrew do me a favor please can we use yet in present continuous tense because I teach my students to use yet in present perfect negative
Thank you
You're welcome. Thank you for the comment.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Thanks man!
Thank you Andrew. Very clear like as a always but I still can't understand a simple conversation in English (Do I have Written it correct?)
do i have it written correctly?
Hi sir,would u like to explain it in more detail about these two words wish and hope.im confused by their verb.hope hoped wish wished.thank u.
some words are grammatically correct in written but sound funny in spoken or everyday use. google it if you have internet.
Andrew , pls a lesson about difference between yet and already..... i m a little bit confused ... 😞😞😞😞😞thx !!
Tomorrow's video is about "already"
Crown Academy of English Great Andrew!!!!
Hi Teacher . I have a question. Can I say: I miss her very much still? Thank you.
thank u teacher
Hello
Could you please correct these two sentences grammatically?
*When I was a child I wished I had been a hero.
*When I was a child I wished I was a hero.
Thank a lot A.....15.8.2017
😔 I don't get it. Sir please ?
great.
what does it mean do you still have the same number?
I still study all your grammar lesson.
please dont correct me. "as yet" is a concept of future expectation, "as still" is nothing dead language
I still have not registered online course because I still wait my english test results
photo = photograph
Oh I forgot
Despite being in Manchester from 7 to 27 August 2017. I should be patient
I still have learned IELTS.
Hajja
I'm no longer living in hcm in viet nam
she still is nice
or she is still nice?
I still havent found what Im looking for
I what class face to face
I am not studying english any more.
Please I what content you
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