Hi Lisa ! Thank you for this video and great explanations! Let's practice : I was amazed by this amazing movie. My son is excited because he will go to Disneyland, an exciting amusement park. I hope that it's correct. See you soon! Valérie
Hi Valérie, Excellent work; your sentences are perfect! It seems as though you have a great understanding of how these different adjective forms work. Highlighting the difference between the two forms by using them both in one sentence is a good technique for practicing, even though it is a bit repetitive. Now, I would challenge you to pick a few (surprised/surprising, interested/interesting, and confused/confusing, for instance) and try to include them in your English conversations or identify them in the content you read or listen to this week. Doing so will really cement this tip in your brain. Soon, the correct form will come to you naturally every single time! Have a great day and keep up the good work! LISA
Hi! Well done for knowing all of these :) You can find it out here: www.mosalingua.com/en/free-english-level-test-with-answers/ I hope this helps! LISA
Hi there!
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LISA-JOY
I am exciting to learn more new content from you MosaLingua people. I am excited by what I have learn so far.
These are the first 2 sentences that come to my mind: You are an amazing teacher. I am amazed by your explanations.
Thank you! 😃
Thank you so much ❤️
Hi, Lisa. Thank you so much for these tips. It was crystal clear. I'm looking forward the next video. See you.
I'm glad it was helpful!
See you in the next one 😊
LISA
Ohhh gorgeous thank you very much for all the tips
Hi Lisa !
Thank you for this video and great explanations!
Let's practice : I was amazed by this amazing movie. My son is excited because he will go to Disneyland, an exciting amusement park. I hope that it's correct.
See you soon!
Valérie
Hi Valérie,
Excellent work; your sentences are perfect! It seems as though you have a great understanding of how these different adjective forms work. Highlighting the difference between the two forms by using them both in one sentence is a good technique for practicing, even though it is a bit repetitive.
Now, I would challenge you to pick a few (surprised/surprising, interested/interesting, and confused/confusing, for instance) and try to include them in your English conversations or identify them in the content you read or listen to this week. Doing so will really cement this tip in your brain. Soon, the correct form will come to you naturally every single time!
Have a great day and keep up the good work!
LISA
Thank you so much 😊now I can correct some of my mistakes 🤡
almost all I did know it however, I would like to know what is my English level
Hi!
Well done for knowing all of these :)
You can find it out here:
www.mosalingua.com/en/free-english-level-test-with-answers/
I hope this helps!
LISA
With everyone! 😵💫. Even knowing them, it's easy to fall