you seem to be great teacher, simple and clarified explanation seem to have attracted almost all viewers attention. your accent, slowness while talking seem British.
I thank you sir. You are a pretty good teacher. I salute to your way of teaching. Now I have been cleared about seem . I am a 66 years old passaionet English learner from India Kolkata. Please teach teach us like this . Thanks.
I always mixed up seems & seems to be, someone told me ‘seems a manager’ is incorrect, it should be ‘seems to be a manager’, the latter is more suitable to describe a situation. I can’t catch up his meaning for situation, but now, your explanation is much more clear, the reason is ‘seems to be’ should be followed by a noun phase. Thanks Andrew
Hi sir Andrew thank you for explanation i want to tell you the way u teaching us English it’s super perfect I can learn from you very easy and simple way coz you teaching each word with carefully please kee up and I need more
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Hi Andrew! It's always a real pleasure and useful for me. You speak English as I like . When you do it , Idon't need subtitles, it's great! (I'm proud), . I look toward to seing your next video
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Hi Teacher Andrew! Fazil, one of your followers on RUclips. I really feel sorry to have missed your video lesson about the Linking Verb "seem". I viewed it, and it is a very detailed lesson, indeed. The explanations are crystal clear and understandable easily. The pictures along with the lessons are very much helpful. You are a genius English teacher. Cheers! May I encourage you to upload other video lessons as such. I would be very much obliged. Definitely, I would share your video lessons on the social media of my country. Many thanks and Regards, Fazil
Thank you a lot 👏. I like your channel cause you always give detailed explanations of different topics. I haven't seen anything the same somewhere else. It's pretty nice 👍
Thanks alot #crow academy of English. I'm learning new things every day by watching your videos. He seems happy. • He seems to be rich man. Last week, I heard that the politicians said that "it would seem the economy is decreasing. He seems to be nosing a lot. Is okay? She seem to have gone to her house.
Thanks so much, Andrew 🌷. Would you mind helping me with this question, please?! the words; group, team, crew, class..... are they treated as singular or plural nouns. e.g. the team have or has won, the crew have/ has sailed. This group is/ are wonderful. 🤔
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Thanks bunch on behalf of Russian subscribers. All your lessons are useful , approachable and interesting. do you have lesson about comma? I often get confused with it .- whether put it or not
Hi, there! I found the lesson on the verb "seem" very thorough; I think it would be great if you can make another one with another verbs that are very similar : "look" & "look like"; in fact, in one of the examples you use one of these ( in the example of the cat being hungry: "... we can also say that "the cat looks like he's hungry." Thanks a lot in advance. Best wishes.
My question is the next one Direct speech: he will do these exercises again. He seems to do these exercises again or It seems that he will do these exercises again Could you tell me which is the correct sentence in the future case? Is it the first one? The second one? Or another?
Hi ,Teacher thank you for amazing lesson you have done for us. I have been watching your lesson, since I came in London. The first time I have watched this lesson I did not notice a little detail in this video. But today , I started to watch again the same lesson, and I noticed that something caught my attention. When the Teacher said: The verb Seem does not have a continuous form, similar to see, sound, smell, taste, and hear. I noticed that an less these verbs some of them usually it comes with continuous form in the newspapers, emails I have been receiving, letters etc. For instance, can I say: Smelling? Or seeing, tasting, hearing ? Because I have already seen these words in letters. Is it grammatically wrong? Can say that , or write them ? That’s my questions. Thank you for your attention. I have to say that, today I can speak and write in English with great confidence, because of you. My first language is Portuguese but I enjoy watching your lesson, I have been learning a lot from you. Thank you very much.
Hi andrew Can you please tell me if 'is' is a linking verb or stative verb Ex- He is intelligent In this example 'is ' is a linking verb or stative verb Please answer Your answer can make a difference Please reply
Hello Andrew. Your video is nice.I watch your video regularly. I want to ask question that can we pass cambridge exam FCE without joining any coaching course. I am from India.
You seem to be making people who are learning english more understandable.
This is the best explanation about ,seems to be , I've ever had in RUclips. Thank you very much sir
It would seem that you explanation in this video is great. Seriously, it's a fantastic explanation, very clear. Thanks from Spain.
Awesome! Thanks to you, I clearly understand how to use 'seem' and what it mean
Thanks you so much sir
you seem to be great teacher, simple and clarified explanation seem to have attracted almost all viewers attention. your accent, slowness while talking seem British.
I thank you sir. You are a pretty good teacher. I salute to your way of teaching. Now I have been cleared about seem . I am a 66 years old passaionet English learner from India Kolkata. Please teach teach us like this . Thanks.
I always mixed up seems & seems to be, someone told me ‘seems a manager’ is incorrect, it should be ‘seems to be a manager’, the latter is more suitable to describe a situation. I can’t catch up his meaning for situation, but now, your explanation is much more clear, the reason is ‘seems to be’ should be followed by a noun phase. Thanks Andrew
Thanks for your valuable sharing. I an absolutely satisfied your teaching.
Excellent tutorial. Thank you teacher
Hi sir Andrew thank you for explanation i want to tell you the way u teaching us English it’s super perfect I can learn from you very easy and simple way coz you teaching each word with carefully please kee up and I need more
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Best wishes,
Andrew
I'm enjoying your video from Upper East Region (Ghana), l like the way you are taking your time teaching, God bless you
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Very nice lesson!
Varied information
Thank you so much for your useful video lesson!
You are very clever teacher. It seems to me .
You seem to have done the lesson really well here.
Perfect explanation use of seem
Here I got for what I was searching
Thank you so much brother ❤
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Andrew
Marvellous lesson. You are the be-all and end-all. I suggest that you should write an English book ! I would buy one immediately
Hi sir. You always simplify and clarify the lessons you give.
Thanks so much, i really appreciate it.
Hi Andrew! It's always a real pleasure and useful for me. You speak English as I like . When you do it , Idon't need subtitles, it's great! (I'm proud), . I look toward to seing your next video
Thanks Teacher. Good lesson as always. You are a terrific Teacher. Thanks again.
Hello from France!
Very useful as usual!
Thank you, Andrew!
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@@cidamalavolti134 I'll soon put a pic on my FB!
very useful video....learned different kind of seem usage...Thanks a lot....
It's a pleasure. I'm pleased that my lessons are helping you to improve your English. Thanks for the comment. 🙂
Andrew
Wow, that was an amazing lesson and explanation was very clear as well.Thank you very much a great teacher.
It's a great explanation. All the issues seem to have resolved ❤
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Best wishes,
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The lesson seems to be perfect.
i really like the way u teach
Hi Teacher Andrew!
Fazil, one of your followers on RUclips. I really feel sorry to have missed your video lesson about the Linking Verb "seem". I viewed it, and it is a very detailed lesson, indeed. The explanations are crystal clear and understandable easily. The pictures along with the lessons are very much helpful. You are a genius English teacher. Cheers!
May I encourage you to upload other video lessons as such. I would be very much obliged.
Definitely, I would share your video lessons on the social media of my country.
Many thanks and Regards,
Fazil
Thank you a lot 👏. I like your channel cause you always give detailed explanations of different topics. I haven't seen anything the same somewhere else. It's pretty nice 👍
How intriguing ! I do love your video.Thank you very much :)
I liked this lesson Teacher. it helps me a lot. you were very clear in your explanation. Thank you, Teacher, for a very good lesson.
Thanks alot #crow academy of English.
I'm learning new things every day by watching your videos.
He seems happy.
• He seems to be rich man.
Last week, I heard that the politicians said that "it would seem the economy is decreasing.
He seems to be nosing a lot. Is okay?
She seem to have gone to her house.
Nice explanation sir..thanks.
Thank you very much for the useful and interesting lesson. You are the best as usual!!!
i like the video very much...so great..thanks
thank you for your very good video and exolain the subject, God bless
I like the lesson
I enjoyed the lesson. Thank you, Andrew.
Thank you ( God Bless you)
I am learning using your interesting videos
Perfect video lesson! Thank you
Wow that was an amazing lesson... thank you very much...
You are the best!!!
Thanks so much, Andrew 🌷. Would you mind helping me with this question, please?! the words; group, team, crew, class..... are they treated as singular or plural nouns. e.g. the team have or has won, the crew have/ has sailed. This group is/ are wonderful. 🤔
I didn't seem to have wasted my time on this topic. Thanks a lot.
Perfect. Thanks a lot Andrew👍
tanks a lot from your lesson it's very useful for me.
Thank you sir..
i understand better
Thank you Andrew
Thanks for your help
I admire you very much
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Best wishes,
Andrew
I appreciate a lot your lessons.keep going
Thanks for your wonderful teaching. May I ask you a question? The other children seem boring. The other children seem bored. What's the difference?
Thanks alot ,great lesson
Thanks a lot
Thanks a lot, sir now i'm fearless about seem & i have understood vividly...thank you very much 👍🇮🇳
Great, it was helpful 👍👍
A very helpful this one. thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot. Your content seems to be perfect.
Thank your for your lesson
Thank you so much. I loved this lesson
You seem to be great teacher, is this correct?
Thank you very much, you are a wonderful teacher!
I THINK HE SHOULD DO A COMPLETE VIDEO ONLY ON LINKING VERBS !!!!
Thanks
Excellent
Ghost loves you lot sir
May god bless you and your family
I understand this lesson
Thanks you so much, i really appreciate it.
Love it impression
very good thank you.
Thank you
Thanks.i d like to know The difference between seem and look
u are the best . thank u
great thanks
... very useful...
Thanks bunch on behalf of Russian subscribers. All your lessons are useful , approachable and interesting. do you have lesson about comma? I often get confused with it .- whether put it or not
Thanks !
Hi, there! I found the lesson on the verb "seem" very thorough; I think it would be great if you can make another one with another verbs that are very similar : "look" & "look like"; in fact, in one of the examples you use one of these ( in the example of the cat being hungry: "... we can also say that "the cat looks like he's hungry."
Thanks a lot in advance. Best wishes.
My question is the next one
Direct speech: he will do these exercises again.
He seems to do these exercises again or
It seems that he will do these exercises again
Could you tell me which is the correct sentence in the future case? Is it the first one? The second one? Or another?
Thank a lot
I learn more word (meen) it is important for me.
I make mistake the word is ( seem ) :)
Hi ,Teacher thank you for amazing lesson you have done for us. I have been watching your lesson, since I came in London. The first time I have watched this lesson I did not notice a little detail in this video. But today , I started to watch again the same lesson, and I noticed that something caught my attention. When the Teacher said: The verb Seem does not have a continuous form, similar to see, sound, smell, taste, and hear. I noticed that an less these verbs some of them usually it comes with continuous form in the newspapers, emails I have been receiving, letters etc. For instance, can I say: Smelling? Or seeing, tasting, hearing ? Because I have already seen these words in letters. Is it grammatically wrong? Can say that , or write them ? That’s my questions. Thank you for your attention. I have to say that, today I can speak and write in English with great confidence, because of you. My first language is Portuguese but I enjoy watching your lesson, I have been learning a lot from you. Thank you very much.
It seems that I have learned a lot from you..
Hi Andrew any video about being.
The project seems to have been finished by mark.right or wrong Sir.
Hi andrew
Can you please tell me if 'is' is a linking verb or stative verb
Ex- He is intelligent
In this example 'is ' is a linking verb or stative verb
Please answer
Your answer can make a difference
Please reply
You should also have told how to make questions with seem
Super!
good.
very beatiful a video, my precious hodja
What if we said, "He seemed to have left his key at home". Does it mean the same as "it seemed that he'd left his key"?
You seem to teach well
Hello Andrew. Your video is nice.I watch your video regularly. I want to ask question that can we pass cambridge exam FCE without joining any coaching course. I am from India.
It seems so long ago, Nancy.
Hi my beloved ❤❤❤❤ at this lesson seems you mean looks is it correct ? If not correct explain it please for me ❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👍thanks .
Hi
How can I get the PDF of this
Thanks
hi Mr andrew
Hello Sayed Mohammad , I am from Algeria , my level in English is average , nice to meet you , what about you.🤝🇩🇿
Your class is very very enjoyable but the video is not clear
Many uses seems.
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You seem to be teaching a lot