Frázové sloveso PUT OFF: Znáte jeho 4 významy?

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Frázové sloveso PUT OFF patří k těm často používaným, takže se vyplatí přidat si ho do slovníku. Pojďme se naučit jeho 4 významy. Enjoy! ;) (Pro více informací a odkazy klikněte na Zobrazit více).
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Комментарии • 15

  • @evelynakoublova5610
    @evelynakoublova5610 Год назад

    Thank you Markét!!! You are wonderful teacher! Nothing put me off to follow your extremely useful lessons

    • @EnglishHackerCz
      @EnglishHackerCz  Год назад

      Thank you so much, dear Evelyna. I'm happy to hear that! ❤ Just a little correction of your sentence: Nothing CAN put me off followING your extremely useful lessons. It's "put someone off DOING something". Well done! 🤩

  • @Alexandra12379
    @Alexandra12379 Год назад +1

    Hello Markét, the difficult of English, putts me of. Yes, I putt of learning English later, when in have more mental energy 🙂.

    • @EnglishHackerCz
      @EnglishHackerCz  Год назад +1

      Hi there, alek sandra, thank you so much for watching and doing your homework! 🤩 If I may, I'd love to correct your sentences a bit. You'd say: The difficulties of English put me off. Yes, I put off learning English until later when I have more mental energy. 🙃 Well done!

    • @Alexandra12379
      @Alexandra12379 Год назад

      @@EnglishHackerCz Thank you :)

  • @paja78
    @paja78 Год назад

    Dear Markét thank you for your lesson today. This is my favourite way how to learn English. I don't have to force myself to continue learning English. I enjoy it as much as possible. I don't have to put off learning English until late. I'm used to repeat it at last five minutes a day. I love short stories.

    • @EnglishHackerCz
      @EnglishHackerCz  Год назад +3

      I'm elated to hear that, dear Pavlína. Honestly, simply enjoying doing something is the best way to learn it. ☺ Btw, let me point this out to you: I'm used to REVISING it AT LEAST five minutes a day. 😉 It's "to be used to doing something. Also, there's a difference between to repeat (you repeat your name, what you hear, your phone number..) and to revise (you revise vocabulary, grammar, English lessons...). And there's also a difference between at last (= konečně) and at least (= alespoň). 😉

  • @evelynakoublova5610
    @evelynakoublova5610 Год назад

    Thank you again, Market!!!

    • @EnglishHackerCz
      @EnglishHackerCz  Год назад

      My pleasure, dear Evelyna. Have fun learning English! 😘

  • @janajaskova2593
    @janajaskova2593 Год назад

    Hi, dear Markét, thank you so much for this interesting story with put off:-) I try to don' t put off learning English until later, because I put off it for many years (Is the formulation correct, please?). There are a lot of things, that put me off learning English in an effectiv way (for example with you:-), other videos on youtube put me off effectiv learning in most cases..
    Thank you, Markét, I wish you a pleasant day:-) Jana

    • @EnglishHackerCz
      @EnglishHackerCz  Год назад

      Hi there, dear Jana, great to hear from you. 🤩 As always, you did great, well done! I found a few little things to point out though if I may. ☺
      I try to don' t put off learning English until later... - You can't use "don't" after "to". Instead, use "not" like this: I try NOT TO put off learning English until later...
      ...because I put off it for many years. - In the case of phrasal verbs, we insert pronouns between the verb and the preposition like this: ...because I PUT IT OFF for many years.
      Also, pay attention to the correct spelling of "EFFECTIVE". 😉
      That's it, thanks for learning English with me today. Take care! ☺Markét

    • @janajaskova2593
      @janajaskova2593 Год назад

      @@EnglishHackerCz Great! Thank you for the corrections and clear explanations!

  • @ludmilastrnadova8148
    @ludmilastrnadova8148 Год назад

    My silly attempt to have better English : My fatigue puts me off of learning English. And if I'm dog-tired I sometimes put off learning English.

    • @EnglishHackerCz
      @EnglishHackerCz  Год назад

      Hi there, Ludmila, thank you so much for watching and answering my question. You did a fantastic job! 🤩☺ Your attempt at better English is definitely not silly though. You can, and will, do this! Fingers crossed. 💪

    • @ludmilastrnadova8148
      @ludmilastrnadova8148 Год назад

      @@EnglishHackerCz Thank you so much🌼