Advanced (C2) Verbs to Build Your Vocabulary

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  • @InteractiveEng
    @InteractiveEng  Год назад +10

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  • @MP-me5vl
    @MP-me5vl 9 месяцев назад +9

    C2 verbs
    1. Linger (to continue to exist, to take longer than usual to leave)
    2. Dole out (to give something, usually money, to several people)
    3. Pinpoint (to find out or say the exact position in space or time of something, to discover or describe the exact facts about something)
    4. Plague -by- (to cause worry, pain, or difficulty to someone or something over a period of time)
    5. Prescribe /collocation/ [Prescribe some medication, prescribe some pills, some rest, some painkillers]
    6. Utter (to say something or make a sound with your voice)
    7. Curb (to control or limit something that is not wanted)
    8. Lure (to persuade someone to do something or go somewhere by offering them something exciting)
    9. Indulge (to allow yourself or another person to have something enjoyable, especially more than is good for you)
    10. Delegate (to give a particular job, duty, right, etc. to someone else so that they do it for you)
    11. Reconcile (to find a way in which two situations or beliefs that are opposed to each other can agree and exist together)
    12. Loathe (to hate someone or something)

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  9 месяцев назад +3

      Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍

  • @RhillEnglish
    @RhillEnglish Год назад +76

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
    00:13 🤧 "Linger" has two meanings: to continue to exist (often used with "still") and to take longer than usual to leave.
    02:29 💰 "Dole out" means to give something, usually money, to several people.
    03:37 📍 "Pinpoint" means to find or say the exact position in space or time of something.
    04:34 🗣️ "Utter" means to say something or make a sound with your voice.
    06:09 🚫 "Plague" means to cause worry, pain, or difficulty to someone or something over a period of time.
    07:24 💊 "Prescribe" means to give a job, duty, or right to someone.
    08:13 🎣 "Lure" means to persuade someone to do something by offering something exciting.
    09:24 🍬 "Indulge" means to allow oneself or others to have something enjoyable, often more than what's good for you.
    12:05 👨‍💼 "Delegate" means to control or limit something that is not wanted.
    13:25 🤝 "Reconcile" means to find a way in which two situations or beliefs that are opposed to each other can agree or exist together.
    14:49 😡 "Loathe" means to hate someone or something intensely.

  • @OlesiaHramiak
    @OlesiaHramiak 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have a lingering effect on my English from this channel! I indulge in watching more than one video a day. Sometimes it can be tough to carve out some time and actually watch them, but I delegate a lot of tasks to make my life easier. I burn the midnight light because of my exams and you help me a lot by doling out progressive vocabulary. I will try to go easy on myself in order not to be prescribed any heavy medicine by doctors. I am plagued by the amount of disinformation while surfing the Internet. I would love to pinpoint what piece of information is worth my attention. I loath uncontrolled situations so I am keen to curb at least something!

  • @lipingliu-e4i
    @lipingliu-e4i 3 месяца назад +1

    This video is really helpful. I came across these words many times but I still need to reconfirm them when I read them again. So this video is worth watching several times. Thank you.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  3 месяца назад

      Wow, thank you! Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 👍

  • @alexaleman290
    @alexaleman290 Год назад +28

    Excellent vocabulary lesson. You should do the whole dictionary; with the way you teach and your pronunciation, you would be helping a lot of people. Thank you.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for your comment. 😊

  • @videogra5645
    @videogra5645 Год назад +10

    From all English teachers out there you are the most effective! Thank you!

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed the lesson! I hope you learned some new verbs. 😊

  • @davidivlev1294
    @davidivlev1294 Год назад +8

    Great video! I am fluent in two languages English and Russian, so I consider myself a native speaker of two languages because I speak Russian and English every day.
    To be honest, my brain constantly thinks in English and I know idioms, proverbs and slang. However, I speak American English and I prefer the American accent because it is one of the best.
    I work as an English teacher, but I only have one student and he said that thanks to me, he already learned more words in English easily and his mom is very grateful, and said that I am the best teacher for her son. I am glad to hear that.
    I’ve never had a professional teaching experience, but I always say: Always live, always learn. ( Век живи, век учись.) -It’s a Russian proverb. Equivalent English proverb live and learn.
    Being an English teacher is a demanding job and many people learn English because this is an International language and it makes this life easier for others when they know and speak the language.
    When I’ll have other students, I can teach them English or Russian. ☺️✍🏻😇

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Thanks for commenting & sharing. 👍

    • @aztrid799
      @aztrid799 Год назад +1

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  • @aniaposz
    @aniaposz Год назад +22

    I love your videos.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +4

      Well said. Thanks for commenting & sharing. 😊

  • @FarazKhan-rm4gd
    @FarazKhan-rm4gd 8 месяцев назад +1

    A great teacher and the way of your teaching is outstanding. I will be linger and lure wit your each and every lecture because it helps me to pinpoint my weaknesses in English. After watching your lecture to watching others' teachers lecture makes me loathe.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  8 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, thank you! I really appreciate it. 😊

  • @mz6367
    @mz6367 Год назад +4

    Oh man ,I can’t describe to you how thankful I am to be a scribrier of your educational channel !
    You are the only RUclipsr I watch his videos knowing that learning new vocuablry ,grammar etc is guaranteed ❤

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +1

      I appreciate it. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 😃

  • @DanMufuayi-cj4cn
    @DanMufuayi-cj4cn Год назад +1

    I do love them!!!😭😭😭 Come on.
    What a tremendous lesson ☺️☺️ couple of thanks teacher

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad you liked it! Hope you learned some new idioms. 😃

  • @wkenneth8752
    @wkenneth8752 2 месяца назад

    My favourite part of your lesson is the summary at the end which shows more usage examples of the new words and phrases of the lesson.🎉

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  2 месяца назад

      Happy to hear that! Thanks so much for your comment. 🤗

  • @khadidjadida8598
    @khadidjadida8598 Год назад +1

    Excellent vocabulary son rich thank you sir

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for your comment. 😊

  • @THEAIMODEL
    @THEAIMODEL Год назад

    Pleased that you're my english' teacher. I know you put so much effort in your channel and I want to say thank you. Greetings from Spain

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Happy to hear that! I appreciate your comment. 😊

  • @orlandoacontreras
    @orlandoacontreras Год назад +1

    Greetings from Venezuela, South America.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Hello. Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍

  • @milenaamirkhanova4479
    @milenaamirkhanova4479 3 месяца назад

    What a great teacher. Thank you so much for your lessons.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  3 месяца назад

      So nice of you. Glad you enjoyed it! 😊

  • @marciabarreto780
    @marciabarreto780 Год назад

    The best teacher ever! Thank you for the lesson.

  • @luisalexander1674
    @luisalexander1674 Год назад +2

    Astonishing Videos!, I love the way you used almost all the words we learned, I hope you can keep doling us out with a lot of advanced vocabulary

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! I hope you learned some new verbs. 😊

  • @osamatyck
    @osamatyck Год назад

    I've revealed your channel recently and have to say you're doing a great job. Your accessible explanation of words is very helpful. I admire your work.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍

  • @ginnettematutem.
    @ginnettematutem. Год назад +1

    Excellent lesson Wess. A big thank for you. You really deserve one million of likes.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for commenting. 👍

  • @OndinaWensing
    @OndinaWensing 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love your lesson about verbs ,it’s different from italian

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  11 месяцев назад

      Glad you found the lesson helpful. I appreciate your comment. 👍

  • @Cubsオンライン
    @Cubsオンライン Год назад

    Great stuff! It really feels like you are teaching me right in front of me. I can tell you spent a great amount of time and care, to make this video. Thank you!

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad to hear that! Thanks so much for your comment. 😊

  • @lehrering
    @lehrering Год назад +1

    Love these kind of videos! Definetely need more! Thank you for your hard work. 💪🏻

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍

  • @alexandrearaujodecarvalho
    @alexandrearaujodecarvalho Год назад +1

    Thank you so much.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 👍

  • @CarlosDaniel-k5t
    @CarlosDaniel-k5t Год назад +2

    You are always really helpful!!!! I really enjoy ur lessons. Im from Brasil! 🇧🇷

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 😊

  • @OlgaCurious
    @OlgaCurious Год назад +8

    Wonderful! I've known 8 out of 12 but wasn't sure about prepositions. Thanks a lot!

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +1

      Glad you learned something new. Thanks for checking out the lesson. 👍

  • @Aerosmith77
    @Aerosmith77 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the interesting verbs. I am happy I could check your video out right away!

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad the lesson was helpful. Thanks for your comment. 😊

    • @Aerosmith77
      @Aerosmith77 Год назад

      @@InteractiveEng 💖

  • @joy-mc5kf
    @joy-mc5kf Год назад +1

    I am trying to improve my vocab thank you for this series and please keep doing these videos it helps a lot ^^

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for your comment. 👍

  • @abdulahiaydarus4174
    @abdulahiaydarus4174 Год назад +3

    Great lesson as always

  • @uroojameen5209
    @uroojameen5209 9 месяцев назад

    Your way of delivering and teaching is next level .🔥

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  9 месяцев назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much for your comment. 🤗

  • @VitorH1612
    @VitorH1612 Год назад

    This finger vs singer absolutely stunned me. I even went to checked the fonetics and they do differ for the ng: sĭng′ər vs fĭng′gər. Now, my problem is to be able to pronounce singer properly. I coild hear rhe difference, but I am not sure if the g in somger drops altogether.

  • @fakenot1223
    @fakenot1223 Год назад

    Sir thanks a lot I can't thank you enough hopefully one day I'll be able to talk to you in person that'll be one of the best days of my life I can't believe how much effort you put in these videos!

  • @bubblesort8760
    @bubblesort8760 Год назад +1

    Thank you for these amazing curated list of words.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful. I appreciate your comment. 😊

  • @cs.0903
    @cs.0903 Год назад +1

    Great picks!!! Thanks much!

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! I appreciate your comment. 😊

  • @MaquiagemparaEles
    @MaquiagemparaEles Год назад +11

    Hello, Wes. For some languages, especially the ones which came from Latin, like Portuguese, some C2 words are not really C2 because they are similar. Prescribe = prescrever. Very common word, a basic student with A2 level would get the meaning (sometimes even someone who doesn't speak English at all). The same aplies to delegate, which is delegar in Portuguese. It's not a common word, more used by people with some knowledge, but, if they had that knowledge, they would be able to understand it, even though, they werent able to speak English at all.

    • @VitorH1612
      @VitorH1612 Год назад +4

      Very well put here. We, native speaker of languages derived from Latin, have this advantage. For English native speakers, they are not words they are familiar with until they reach a higher level of education.

    • @mastermindlinguistics
      @mastermindlinguistics Год назад +1

      Well this advantage (!) can also be a misery due to false friend words.Beginners shouldn' t be left on their own
      so that they don't make such errors.

    • @MaquiagemparaEles
      @MaquiagemparaEles Год назад +1

      @@mastermindlinguistics There are always false friends in life, aren't there?

    • @mastermindlinguistics
      @mastermindlinguistics Год назад

      @@MaquiagemparaEles it wasn't a metaphor,it's a term.

    • @MaquiagemparaEles
      @MaquiagemparaEles Год назад +1

      @@mastermindlinguistics I know, man

  • @MrAlanmaranhao
    @MrAlanmaranhao Год назад

    Wes, It would be very helpful to us if you could make a video of expressions and slangs that should not be used because they may be rude or impolite.
    I learn a lot from movies, but I’m always in doubt whether I should use them or not

  • @cleberandrade
    @cleberandrade Год назад

    I,ve heard the word "linger" for the first time (and maybe the only) on Alanis Morissette song: "I linger in the sprouting untill my engine's full". Alanis' songs have such hard words. Beautiful but hard to understand without a dictionary. Thanks Wes!

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Thanks for commenting & sharing with us. 😃

  • @appleblue3113
    @appleblue3113 Год назад

    I enjoy your lessons a lot You are an excellent Teacher Congratulations from México

  • @vidyashankar9616
    @vidyashankar9616 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the very interesting lesson😊

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed the lesson & found it useful. 😃

  • @lalletate7204
    @lalletate7204 Год назад

    i have been watching this video , i lingered a cuuple of times for undertading better this vocabulary , i always like to study and re watch your videos i loathe when i skip a day for studying ahaha , it is way too much good for me to indulge watching your videos .

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Happy to hear that! Thanks for your comment. 😊

  • @annabarc1177
    @annabarc1177 Год назад +2

    Recently I've got a lot of time to kill as I stay at home after a small medical treatment. It will linger for few weeks, I suppose. My doctor prescribed me a lot of relax and rest. Now I can indulge myself in sleeping in and laziness as I can't walk to much. On the other hand I have more time to focus on my English. I've been trying to pinpoint my weaknesses and especially work on my my speaking skills. I loathe when people struggle to understand me.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +1

      Great use of the verbs! Thanks for commenting & sharing with us. 👍

  • @LearnRunes
    @LearnRunes Год назад +5

    The frequency of the /ŋ/ sound in English is why the Anglo-Saxons had the rune ᛝ specifically to represent it, just as they had ᚦ for both of the "th" sounds.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +1

      Thanks for commenting & sharing. 👍

    • @LearnRunes
      @LearnRunes Год назад

      @@InteractiveEng You're welcome mate.

  • @violettachernishova
    @violettachernishova Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot! I'm going to develop my fluency. This vocabulary lures me .🙂

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      That's great! Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 😊

  • @siyajoyfulsharma6252
    @siyajoyfulsharma6252 Год назад

    U r the great one who volunteered to dole out too much English lesson to needy students that for not break their bank

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad you liked it! Thanks for checking out the lesson. 👍

  • @harrycarpinter
    @harrycarpinter Год назад

    Another wonderful video of yours, Wes. Many thanks! Your work is very much appreciated. Cheers from Madrid!👏👏👏

  • @ubaydullayev004
    @ubaydullayev004 Год назад

    siiiirrr thank you very much , i have been looking for advanced verbs here they are
    appreciate it very very much
    may Allah bless you

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +1

      Glad the lesson was helpful. Thanks for your comment. 😊

  • @HaidarAhmed-uo1pn
    @HaidarAhmed-uo1pn Год назад +1

    isful lesson as usually you do
    thank you

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful. Thanks so much for your comment. 😊

  • @smh-007
    @smh-007 3 месяца назад

    Great conclusion as always. Thank you Mr. Wess. Love from India ❤

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  3 месяца назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for your comment. 😊

  • @nitinadars9335
    @nitinadars9335 Год назад

    Very helpful sir.. Thank you..

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Most welcome. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 😃

  • @ozcastelan4667
    @ozcastelan4667 Год назад

    This video is really useful. Thanks my dear Wes for teaching us with wisdom and patience. 👌❤☺

  • @lpko6592
    @lpko6592 Год назад

    Great video 🌸🌸 thank you so much 🙏🏻🌻

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for commenting. 👍

  • @csumacsuma4446
    @csumacsuma4446 Год назад

    Tq u sir giving useful lesson.

  • @tahrihadjer278
    @tahrihadjer278 Год назад

    Excellent video as usual. I really liked it. Thank you

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad that you enjoyed the lesson. I hope you learned some new verbs. 😊

  • @ozcastelan4667
    @ozcastelan4667 Год назад

    Thanks my dear teacher for helping us to reconcile our brain with English grammar. 👌❤☺

  • @MostafaAwad-l9u
    @MostafaAwad-l9u Год назад

    Thanks a lot ❤ keep going and I Love the way you end your videos with ❤

  • @riccardocalcagno9998
    @riccardocalcagno9998 Год назад

    Amazing as usual! Thx, looking forward to attending one of your courses

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      That's great! Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍

  • @medhanshpandey4608
    @medhanshpandey4608 Год назад

    Amazing video, sir. These videos have been helping me to broaden my horizons and expand my vocabulary.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad to hear that! Thanks for your comment. 😊

  • @mariaevangelistis2396
    @mariaevangelistis2396 Год назад

    Words cannot POSSIBLY describe how happy I am I found this channel. The algorithm is w o r k i n g everybody 🎉🎉🎉🎉

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      I'm happy to hear that! Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍

  • @tashastepp7198
    @tashastepp7198 Год назад +1

    Can we say that Lure is synonym to Motivate ? Thank you for video,
    Ike as always! 👍

  • @alexandrearaujodecarvalho
    @alexandrearaujodecarvalho Год назад +2

    Again, truly I tell you, if two of you on earth agree about any matter that you pray for, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven.

  • @faisy100
    @faisy100 Месяц назад

    Hi wes, if possible, besides explanation please tell some synonyms for each new word as well it will help to keep them remember in other way .
    Love from pakistan

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Месяц назад

      Glad you enjoyed the lesson. I appreciate your comment. 👍

  • @ligiasommers
    @ligiasommers Год назад

    Sure learned new words , thank you 🙏🏻🌷✨🙏🏻

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +1

      That's wonderful. Glad the lesson was helpful. 😊

  • @guadaluenaranjo439
    @guadaluenaranjo439 Год назад

    Thank I enjoy your videos I’m, addict to it I’m learning a lot.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Thanks for your comment. 😃

  • @saracristinasarao9950
    @saracristinasarao9950 Год назад

    As soon as I started watching this video, the song Linger (The Cranberries) got stuck in my mind..😂😂...ok let me watch the rest of the lesson😆
    Thank you, teacher!!!! God bless you!

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +1

      Great song! And great association with the word. Thanks for commenting & sharing .👍

  • @Vacha2009
    @Vacha2009 Год назад

    Very.helpful! Thank you.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +1

      I really appreciate it. Thanks so much for your comment. 😊

    • @Vacha2009
      @Vacha2009 Год назад

      @@InteractiveEng My pleasure! Looking forward to watching some more contents. 😊

  • @sezinimly
    @sezinimly Год назад

    I love ur videos thank you so helpful

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

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  • @peace136
    @peace136 Год назад

    Thanks for your dedication to the video. I was completely indulged in your video with such advantageous words. You totally lured me into your gorgeous teaching video ❤

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍

  • @Black_edits99
    @Black_edits99 Год назад +1

    10:44
    Heisenberg 🔥

  • @Scarlettjohn983
    @Scarlettjohn983 Год назад

    Nice explanation sir

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍

  • @halimebrahim9688
    @halimebrahim9688 Год назад

    You are always the best American teacher ❤

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    Thanks ❤️❤️❤️

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed the lesson. I appreciate your comment. 😀

  • @shafiqKhan-kc1oq
    @shafiqKhan-kc1oq Год назад

    hey sir, I love to follow your videos. ❤

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad to hear them. Thanks for commenting. 😃

  • @nouredineelfounini1323
    @nouredineelfounini1323 Год назад

    Bravo.thanks so much again

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad the lesson was helpful. Thanks for commenting, and I hope you learned some new verbs. 😊 👍

  • @meowco1939
    @meowco1939 Год назад

    Nice! You do a great job. Thank you😊

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 👍

  • @sachinkalyan1593
    @sachinkalyan1593 11 месяцев назад

    It’s really helpful sir ! It is Sachin from India .

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  11 месяцев назад

      Glad to hear that! Thanks for commenting. :)

  • @cs.0903
    @cs.0903 Год назад +1

    Please do a video about how to pronounce the t sound in AE.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      I'll keep your suggestion in mind for the future. Thanks for commenting. 😃

  • @jljgfhgf
    @jljgfhgf Год назад +9

    I am a native English speaker but I came here to see how others suffer to learn our language😁

  • @zeinabsleman2918
    @zeinabsleman2918 Год назад

    What an interesting lesson👏👏very informative..thanks a lot Wes..and you wrapped up really well😁👌

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful. Thanks so much for your comment. 😊

  • @sjalepwo2910io
    @sjalepwo2910io Год назад

    hi, is there a difference between the words "mutter" und "utter"?
    thank you for your videos

  • @mdmuhibulislam5160
    @mdmuhibulislam5160 Год назад

    Wes,when should we use lure into or lure to??? Please answer.I will fervently wait for your reply🙃

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      There's a slight difference. 'Lure to' would imply movement while 'lure into' would imply that you are entering some place. 👍

    • @mdmuhibulislam5160
      @mdmuhibulislam5160 Год назад

      @@InteractiveEng but lure means persuade, how can place be relevant with lure?

  • @johnnyv-coins4553
    @johnnyv-coins4553 Год назад

    Thanks my english teacher ♥️🍷

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Thanks for your comment. 😊

  • @alexandrearaujodecarvalho
    @alexandrearaujodecarvalho Год назад

    You are welcome.

  • @MrAlanmaranhao
    @MrAlanmaranhao Год назад

    Hello Wes! So dole out is a synonym for donate?

  • @mehreganpoem
    @mehreganpoem Год назад

    Amazing thank you 😊

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed the lesson. Thanks for your comment. 😊

  • @ayoubayoub-xh8kg
    @ayoubayoub-xh8kg 4 месяца назад

    Thank you from algeria

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  4 месяца назад +1

      Glad you enjoyed the lesson & found it useful. Thanks for your comment. 😊

  • @volamodyfrancklin4155
    @volamodyfrancklin4155 Год назад

    Thanks !!

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed the lesson & found it helpful. 👍

  • @abadalrhmazkoo922
    @abadalrhmazkoo922 Год назад +5

    Absolutely 💯 I have learned new verbs that are very useful to take my English to higher level! Teacher Wes thank you so much for this amazing presentation!

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +2

      Happy to hear that! Glad the lesson helped. 👍

    • @andypaul999
      @andypaul999 Год назад

      I'm interested, five months later which of those verbs have been useful in everyday conversation?

  • @khadidjadida8598
    @khadidjadida8598 Год назад

    Hi !i'm from Algéria i 'mfond of this video

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing! Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 👍

  • @karaw6598
    @karaw6598 Год назад

    I purple 💜 means i cherish your wonderful teaching.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Thanks so much! Glad you cherished the lesson. 😊

  • @abdulsiddiqui6407
    @abdulsiddiqui6407 Год назад +1

    Hi. This is Abdul Rehman from karachi, Pakistan please give some ideas / tip to pass out the Ielts exam with outstanding band.

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 👍

  • @artdelac
    @artdelac Год назад

    Since we are focused on American English here, it is rather disappointing that many Americans, who are expected to be native English speakers, are not aware of proper verb tenses. I read and hear people say phrases such as, "I could have went (instead of 'gone') to his graduation."; "You should have came (instead of 'come') to my party!"; "John must have drank (instead of 'drunk') too much."; "Stella should have ran (instead of 'run') to the finish line.", etc. My friend is a teacher in Long Island, NY and she makes these grammar mistakes all the time. This also happens in scripts on TV and movies! Oh, the horror. LOL!!

  • @lilianazuniga3934
    @lilianazuniga3934 Год назад

    Wow, thanks 🙏

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +1

      You're welcome. Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 👍

    • @lilianazuniga3934
      @lilianazuniga3934 Год назад

      Yes teacher Wes , I have been seeing some lessons and are different 😊. I'm starting B2 level...but I enjoy learning new things in English... Thanks again 🙏

  • @ilhambakhti1345
    @ilhambakhti1345 Год назад

    God bless you

  • @MyDanymax
    @MyDanymax Год назад

    Wes, I've been following you since the beginning and I'm glad your channel is growing.
    The lesson was great. Thank you so much.
    *Congratulations!!!*

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Thanks so much! I really appreciate it. Glad you enjoy the lessons. 😊

  • @MrSvinkoyaschMrSvinkoyasch
    @MrSvinkoyaschMrSvinkoyasch Год назад

    Thank you. What's the difference between 'linger' and 'linger on'? The 'on' particle is here just to emphasize or what?

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад +2

      Glad you enjoyed the lesson. You could use it to add emphasis or you would follow it with 'on' if referring to something remaining on the surface of something else. (They lingered on the dock for a while.) 👍

  • @magdieljuarezguerrero3423
    @magdieljuarezguerrero3423 Год назад

    I have a question, at the minute 12:45 why is used the article "at" in the phrase "bad at delegating" ?

    • @quinnquinnkat
      @quinnquinnkat 2 месяца назад +1

      Just like saying you’re “bad at running”

  • @alexandrearaujodecarvalho
    @alexandrearaujodecarvalho Год назад

    Congratulations.

  • @ladysabrina89
    @ladysabrina89 Год назад

    Thanks!
    Mentioning ELSA, I immediately remembered the funniest story of Salma Hayek and her husband xD

    • @InteractiveEng
      @InteractiveEng  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for commenting & checking out the lesson. 😊

  • @neynazareno7603
    @neynazareno7603 Год назад

    One question, how do you pronounce the sound /ɑ/ together with a dark /l/ like all? Sometimes I hear it pronounced as /ɔ/ and other times I hear it differently, and it's not clear to me how to pronounce it.