This is a very dumb question. What is the difference between someone/somebody? And when is someone used and when is somebody used. Thank you. You are awesome and I’ve learned a lot from you.
Not a dumb question at all! These are easily confused words and truthfully they are interchangeable. In American English, someone is considered slightly more formal but both are used regularly in writing and speaking.
Since I have been listening english videos, I've never been so captivated And it doesn't disturb my work I immediatly subscribe to your channel I leave this comment just to let you khnow you have an amazing voice like you speak inside us
Thanks for this lesson, actually these tips are useful also leading with friends. At work I am not so collaborative 😅and there is a big room of improvement
You're welcome. When it comes to negotiations in English, you might like to review the following lesson, where I share 4 strategies plus several phrases on successful negotiations, www.speakconfidentenglish.com/negotiate-in-english/
Not only English, you also teach the right thinking and human values. Thank you Anne Marie.❤
Thank you. I appreciate that comment.
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I appreciate your lessons Ann and looking forward at being confident like you with more practice and listening to more of your videos.
You're the best teacher , your teaching method is very helpfull , many thanks
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My pleasure. I'm glad it's helpful.
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You are welcome! Thank you for watching.
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Thank you for this useful and well explained lecture
I'm glad it was helpful, Maria. Thank you for watching.
This video is teach and essientiol information. Thank you
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Loved the topic and how you elaborated on it.
I'm glad you enjoyed the lesson!
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Thank you, dear AnneMary.
Your videos are full of essential information, not only for English learners, but for company workers as well 😉👍
Thank you. I'm grateful to know my lessons are helpful.
This is a very dumb question. What is the difference between someone/somebody? And when is someone used and when is somebody used.
Thank you.
You are awesome and I’ve learned a lot from you.
Not a dumb question at all! These are easily confused words and truthfully they are interchangeable. In American English, someone is considered slightly more formal but both are used regularly in writing and speaking.
Since I have been listening english videos, I've never been so captivated
And it doesn't disturb my work
I immediatly subscribe to your channel
I leave this comment just to let you khnow you have an amazing voice like you speak inside us
Thanks so much for watching and subscribing, Diabel SARR! I appreciate it and am glad you're enjoying my lessons.
Thanks for this lesson, actually these tips are useful also leading with friends. At work I am not so collaborative 😅and there is a big room of improvement
I hope you've got some new skills and phrases to use. 😊
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I would like to use this ' Thats an interesting point. Could you tell me more?'
I'm glad you've got a question to use to get more detail.
Thanks. We want more videos on corporate negotiations in english 😅
You're welcome. When it comes to negotiations in English, you might like to review the following lesson, where I share 4 strategies plus several phrases on successful negotiations, www.speakconfidentenglish.com/negotiate-in-english/
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