The parents admonish their children for telling a tie She bemoan having to look for another fight The police compelled him to tell the truth The accountant embezzled millions She extolled the beauty of modern art They tried to impugn with false accusations The oil companies tried to obfuscate the benefits of wind energy Nothing she could say or do placate him To reject with disapproval because you are not happy The professor repudiated the student request to postpone the exam
I had a law class at school learning 'repudiation' and I didn't get it that clearly. Now this video gave me a full understanding of 'repudiation'. Tons of thanks to you, Wes.
1. warn or notify of a fault-admonish so. for doing sth 2.advocate for sth (I have known this one ) its synonyms can be: to support sth/to suggest/to recommend/to befriend 3. to bemoan sth syn: to complain about/to lament/mourn for sb/ 4.compel sb=syn: constrain so// force out so//motivate for sth//get sb to do sth 5. people embezzle sth (MONEY) from somewhere =syn: to steal money that one has been trusted with// misappropriate sth,///to commit fraud 6.extol sb= syn: praise sb highly /glorify sb/eulogize sb /speak highly about sth. 7. impugn sth =syn: attack sth/ charge sb/rebuke sb/reproach sb/discredit sb/call into question sb's competence 8. obfuscate sth = syn: make dark sth make confused sth 9. placate sb= syn:calm sb/conciliate sb//expiate sb // pacify sb//to reconcile sb 10. repudiate = syn: refuse (To not want to do what is being asked.) to decline sh (request, demand) To reject the truth or validity of something; to deny.
Mashaallah, now you are blessed by His Excellency King Abdollah Ibn Hammam Al-Tashkandy II ! May Allah confer your family with sweet children, you will adamantly serve His Excellency King Abdollah Ibn Hammam Al-Tashkandy II.
I’ve been having a lot fun watching all these videos! I’ve gone back and forth to Canada and U.S throughout these past 6 yrs aiming to enhance my English skills. However, I’ve always looked forward to finding interesting RUclips channels such as this one! You’ve been doing such an amazing work, please, for God’s sake keep up the good work! I’m a Brazilian Math teacher and professor living in Brazil and Canada. Regardless, I‘d love to watch you explaining to us more interesting advanced verbs! I learned on this video (bemoan). Thanks!
Thanks for sharing with us Adriano. Glad you learned some new verbs. Hope you get to use them when you're in Canada or the US. In the future, we'll have more advanced vocabulary lessons. 👍
This video captivated my sight but I bemoan to myself ‘’it’s so long’’🤔Anyway I built up courage to watch it.At first it appeared so obfuscate i was gonna admonish it in this comment.However my thoughts were impugn by your fresh examples and I decided to placate it by finally repudiating what I thought and telling that I extol this lesson from the bottom of my heart and wanna taste it more.from this lesson I learn embezzle is crime.....looking for more🤗
Wes, thank you so much for this excellent lesson your 10 Advanced Verbs To Help Sound Smarter. They are uncommonly sophisticated and they are intellectual as well. Thank you for enhancing my vocabulary, speech, essays reports.
I woke up a few minutes ago and scrolling through videos on YT, this video captivated me. I'm preparing for CAE and I'm definitely adding these verbs to my vocabulary list. I appreciate the knowledge shared. Greetings from Mexico! have an outstanding day ! Here are some words I picked up recently. bustle benign bleak comply contentious
Hi professor Thank you so much for your priceless advice and interesting guidance. I love your way of teaching and excellent explication. I really appreciate your job. I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity.
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I laud you for more this exceptional video. It was just incredible. I'm going start to use this words. I loved the word placate, sometimes is more useful than forgive. My congratulations for you, thank you so much
Hi Wesss! :) i think it would be excellent if you explain the etymology behind those words! New things with stories are much more rememberable. Just like humans, words have a history too..
I really gravitate towards this guy! I am becoming more and more obsessed with him. Haha I love his calm and perfect pronunciation, at least from my point of view. :)
I bemoan the fact that I'm living in a country where the native language is not English. But your video compels me to practice English onerously to become the master of the English language someday. Who knows..maybe one day I'll fulfill this dream, even though I feel handicapped to improve my English level living where I live for now. I respect your English level. It's gorgeous and it would be uncanny to hear your level of English for people who just know basic things about English or nothing at all ;)
Actually ı am not good enough to listen completely English lesson but ı love this channel so ı'm trying to understand the vocabulary, using dictionary all the time. Thank you so much you are talking very clear and your videos have eng substitle :)
Sir, I haven't words to express my gratitude for your awesome lessons! It is my its Time to get an unbelievable platform for eng learning. So God bless you a lot & bundle of hot wishes!!
@@InteractiveEng yes sir, but one problem is with me icant remember those adv verbs for a long time. So i would like to suggest me few tips to enhance Long term memory. Thanks
You've got the best videos Wes! I'm also a teacher and I learn so much from them which helps me to work better with my students! I'm preparing to take CELTA this summer so I look for everything that will be helpful to be more confident with language
Thank you for this amazing lesson! I wrote this sentence but I’m not completely sure if it sounds good. The evidence presented during his speech was repudiated by the employees and therefore did not manage to placate them. It may account for the attempt of the manager to obfuscate the fact that he had been alleged for embezzlement of company funds
I really like your channel! Unlike other English youtubers, your videos are more useful and realistic to the daily life, helping me understand better from newspaper or tv shows! :-)
such a delight to listen to your lessons! I got a question about "TO COMPEL" though. I thought that a plot, a movie can be "COMPELLING" but I don't see the liason here...
It reminds me of my 8th grade English teacher, who told us that for every new vocabulary word we learn we have to use it in 3 different sentences, in conversation throughout the week, so we remember the words. And even with that information, I still can't remember certain words. I once looked up a word in the dictionary and found a word I didn't know the meaning of, so I had to look that one up and when I did, I found the FIRST word I didn't know. The words were impudent & insolent and I didn't figure out the meaning until I met Andrew, the British lexicographer who puts words in Oxford English Dictionary & he told me that's called "creating circular word entries" and you're not supposed to do it. OED DOESN'T do it. I used Webster's before that,
Hi Vicki. Thanks for sharing with us. You're right. Building vocabulary is ongoing process. And I feel like I constantly forget words, especially when I'm actively trying to learn another language. That's interesting about the dictionary - creating circular entires. Funny enough, I usually find definitions that contain a different part of speech of the word I'm looking up. This happened recently when I was putting together the adverb quiz. I wanted to see the how the dictionary defined "deliberately" and one entry said something like "the act of being deliberate." 😅
Ah..! I love this kind of lesson, Wes.❤ This type of sophisticated juridical words with their subtle meanings, it is diving deep into culture... .it is literally brain candy! Verbs that I learned yesterday (I read a lot of english books) were "to abound" and "to fathom". The latter sounds wonderfully vintage to me! Have a great day and stay as you are!
Just wonder if native speakers use these advance verbs frequently. Thank you for this online lesson and I need to study all the advance verbs by heart.
Interactive English Hello! Thank you for your comment! Yes, those verbs were all new to me. I hadn't known any of those before. I took it down. Also, I always repeat after you when you pronounce it. Frankly, you're very good to my ears. You not only have useful videos but your voice does soothe me, which is pretty good while listening. Thumbs up! 👍
Thank you for your video. I love this kind of advanced stuff more or less, with clear explainations, despite that It may not help me much in speaking or writing. Looking for more clips to come
High-level teaching, the teacher deserves respect and love from the viewers.
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1) admonish
2) advocate
3) bemoan
4) compel
5) embezzle
6) extol
7) impugn
8) obfuscate
9) placate
10) repudiate
The parents admonish their children for telling a tie
She bemoan having to look for another fight
The police compelled him to tell the truth
The accountant embezzled millions
She extolled the beauty of modern art
They tried to impugn with false accusations
The oil companies tried to obfuscate the benefits of wind energy
Nothing she could say or do placate him
To reject with disapproval because you are not happy
The professor repudiated the student request to postpone the exam
I had a law class at school learning 'repudiation' and I didn't get it that clearly. Now this video gave me a full understanding of 'repudiation'. Tons of thanks to you, Wes.
Glad you enjoyed the lesson and it helped. Hope you have a great day. 👍
1. warn or notify of a fault-admonish so. for doing sth
2.advocate for sth (I have known this one ) its synonyms can be: to support sth/to suggest/to recommend/to befriend
3. to bemoan sth syn: to complain about/to lament/mourn for sb/
4.compel sb=syn: constrain so// force out so//motivate for sth//get sb to do sth
5. people embezzle sth (MONEY) from somewhere =syn: to steal money that one has been trusted with// misappropriate sth,///to commit fraud
6.extol sb= syn: praise sb highly /glorify sb/eulogize sb /speak highly about sth.
7. impugn sth =syn: attack sth/ charge sb/rebuke sb/reproach sb/discredit sb/call into question sb's competence
8. obfuscate sth = syn: make dark sth make confused sth
9. placate sb= syn:calm sb/conciliate sb//expiate sb // pacify sb//to reconcile sb
10. repudiate = syn: refuse (To not want to do what is being asked.) to decline sh (request, demand) To reject the truth or validity of something; to deny.
I was thinking to repeat the vedieo thank you
Mashaallah, now you are blessed by His Excellency King Abdollah Ibn Hammam Al-Tashkandy II !
May Allah confer your family with sweet children, you will adamantly serve His Excellency King Abdollah Ibn Hammam Al-Tashkandy II.
I am not extolling!!! You are an exceptional & superb teacher. This vid is second to none 😊 Thank You sir may my God Bless You 💗
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I’ve been having a lot fun watching all these videos! I’ve gone back and forth to Canada and U.S throughout these past 6 yrs aiming to enhance my English skills. However, I’ve always looked forward to finding interesting RUclips channels such as this one! You’ve been doing such an amazing work, please, for God’s sake keep up the good work! I’m a Brazilian Math teacher and professor living in Brazil and Canada. Regardless, I‘d love to watch you explaining to us more interesting advanced verbs! I learned on this video (bemoan). Thanks!
Thanks for sharing with us Adriano. Glad you learned some new verbs. Hope you get to use them when you're in Canada or the US. In the future, we'll have more advanced vocabulary lessons. 👍
Just want to let you know that your 10 Advanced series is really the most helpful YT video of English learning! Thanks for making these videos!
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You are such an amazing teacher with your ability of delivering speech clearly
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This video captivated my sight but I bemoan to myself ‘’it’s so long’’🤔Anyway I built up courage to watch it.At first it appeared so obfuscate i was gonna admonish it in this comment.However my thoughts were impugn by your fresh examples and I decided to placate it by finally repudiating what I thought and telling that I extol this lesson from the bottom of my heart and wanna taste it more.from this lesson I learn embezzle is crime.....looking for more🤗
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I have learn many vocabularies: obfuscate, bemoan repudiate. Thank you Wes for that lesson.
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Great , this is really great high level words good to have people like him. Thanks
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I really enjoyed the way you illustrated and presented the verbs. Quick, concise and clear. Thank you
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Wes, thank you so much for this excellent lesson your 10 Advanced Verbs To Help Sound Smarter. They are uncommonly sophisticated and they are intellectual as well. Thank you for enhancing my vocabulary, speech, essays reports.
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I like your videos.I have learnt these words lately
1.vainglorious
2.ace
3.cerebral
4.at the crossroads
5.emulate
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I woke up a few minutes ago and scrolling through videos on YT, this video captivated me. I'm preparing for CAE and I'm definitely adding these verbs to my vocabulary list. I appreciate the knowledge shared.
Greetings from Mexico! have an outstanding day !
Here are some words I picked up recently.
bustle
benign
bleak
comply
contentious
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they are really good teaching videos, enjoy the teacher's talking so much
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You seem such a nice and genuine person.i like your personality and teaching method.no one dare to admonish you.
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Thank you so much for your priceless advice and interesting guidance.
I love your way of teaching and excellent explication.
I really appreciate your job.
I wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity.
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Excellent explanation and excellent ending using all the verbs.. I fully understood everything Thank God we have English native speakers!!!
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I laud you for more this exceptional video. It was just incredible. I'm going start to use this words. I loved the word placate, sometimes is more useful than forgive. My congratulations for you, thank you so much
I’m in raptures over your advanced vocabulary series! Thank you so much! I’d be happy to study more like this 👍
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The lesson was excellently done; choice of words was done meticulously. I've learnt 8 more verbs. Kudos!
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Wonderful verbs😀😀🤗
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Hi Wesss! :) i think it would be excellent if you explain the etymology behind those words! New things with stories are much more rememberable. Just like humans, words have a history too..
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I really gravitate towards this guy! I am becoming more and more obsessed with him. Haha I love his calm and perfect pronunciation, at least from my point of view. :)
Not only we learn from you the American English, but how to teach too.
I am lucky to catch your stunning videos.
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I bemoan the fact that I'm living in a country where the native language is not English. But your video compels me to practice English onerously to become the master of the English language someday. Who knows..maybe one day I'll fulfill this dream, even though I feel handicapped to improve my English level living where I live for now. I respect your English level. It's gorgeous and it would be uncanny to hear your level of English for people who just know basic things about English or nothing at all ;)
Actually ı am not good enough to listen completely English lesson but ı love this channel so ı'm trying to understand the vocabulary, using dictionary all the time. Thank you so much you are talking very clear and your videos have eng substitle :)
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hello betül Did you improve your English skills well? because you did write this comment 7 months ago so, ı wondering your level?
I really find this lesson amazing. Thank you so much for teaching us with wisdom and patience, my dear Wes. 👌❤☺
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These are super advanced words, i didn´t even know these ones, they are quite new for me. Thanks a bunch for sharing these words with us.
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Sir,
I haven't words to express my gratitude for your awesome lessons! It is my its Time to get an unbelievable platform for eng learning. So God bless you a lot & bundle of hot wishes!!
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@@InteractiveEng yes sir, but one problem is with me icant remember those adv verbs for a long time. So i would like to suggest me few tips to enhance Long term memory. Thanks
Your lessons are immensely helpful. I have started loving your sessions
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I swear to god you r the best, I learned one day many new words than being confused for google for months, thanks a lot♥️♥️♥️
you are very kind and friendly person because you always give us a hand that you always help us to become very intelligent so i`m very glad pof you.
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Thank you so much I admire you for put in your skill and knowledge in different teaching video
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Awesome. Lots of new vocabulary. Thank you
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I liked it so much. It is an outstanding English class. Thanks.
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Thanks so much for sharing these useful videos with us , have a nice and Happy day greetings from Iraq .
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Great choice of words! Most of them I learned from Norman Lewis’s books.
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Thank you for your class, Wes!
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You've got the best videos Wes! I'm also a teacher and I learn so much from them which helps me to work better with my students! I'm preparing to take CELTA this summer so I look for everything that will be helpful to be more confident with language
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@@InteractiveEng Thanks a lot! I appreciate it!
Hi Wuz, this lesson was awesome. Most of the words were new to me. Thank you so much.
The new word I learnt recently was Gasconading, absquatulate.
These words are great. please making these videos ❤️ I would love to see something like this for phrasal verbs
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Thank you for this amazing lesson! I wrote this sentence but I’m not completely sure if it sounds good.
The evidence presented during his speech was repudiated by the employees and therefore did not manage to placate them. It may account for the attempt of the manager to obfuscate the fact that he had been alleged for embezzlement of company funds
You like extolling that guy like he gives any buck ,thank you wes I'm having fun God bless you .
I advocate for to learn a new word: admonish! I feel elated and I’m extolling myself.
Greetings from Chile!
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Love these words...thanks for compiling this...
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I really like your channel! Unlike other English youtubers, your videos are more useful and realistic to the daily life, helping me understand better from newspaper or tv shows! :-)
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WOW... You are excellent Sir Please keep continue this fabulous deed....
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I really have a soft spot for this video. Excellent job, Wes. Have a great day.
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Thanks for your classes, these are always very illustrative and interesting!
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These words are awesome. I want more advanced verbs like these.
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Loved the words you’ve shared. You speak clearly enough to captivate my attention! 👏
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What a great video. I really can't thank you enough for the things that you're doing.
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Funny enough I looked up admonish in the dictionary last night. Extol too. Thank you.excellent vocabulary
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I`m written down these new verbs to learn by heard.Thank you a lot
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Please continue providing us with such useful lessons
I really enjoy leaning new vocabulary 🤩
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These words are so wonderful..... Thank you sir...
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They are all new for me, but I like them. Thanks
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I love your video hopefully see more advance vocabulary like that
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very good verbs to learn although I might not use them very often in my daily conversation. Your pronunciation is very clear. Thanks!
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You're a great teacher thanks a lot
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Thanks for the lesson 🪐
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such a delight to listen to your lessons! I got a question about "TO COMPEL" though. I thought that a plot, a movie can be "COMPELLING" but I don't see the liason here...
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It reminds me of my 8th grade English teacher, who told us that for every new vocabulary word we learn we have to use it in 3 different sentences, in conversation throughout the week, so we remember the words. And even with that information, I still can't remember certain words. I once looked up a word in the dictionary and found a word I didn't know the meaning of, so I had to look that one up and when I did, I found the FIRST word I didn't know. The words were impudent & insolent and I didn't figure out the meaning until I met Andrew, the British lexicographer who puts words in Oxford English Dictionary & he told me that's called "creating circular word entries" and you're not supposed to do it. OED DOESN'T do it. I used Webster's before that,
Hi Vicki. Thanks for sharing with us. You're right. Building vocabulary is ongoing process. And I feel like I constantly forget words, especially when I'm actively trying to learn another language. That's interesting about the dictionary - creating circular entires. Funny enough, I usually find definitions that contain a different part of speech of the word I'm looking up. This happened recently when I was putting together the adverb quiz. I wanted to see the how the dictionary defined "deliberately" and one entry said something like "the act of being deliberate." 😅
Ah..! I love this kind of lesson, Wes.❤ This type of sophisticated juridical words with their subtle meanings, it is diving deep into culture... .it is literally brain candy! Verbs that I learned yesterday (I read a lot of english books) were "to abound" and "to fathom". The latter sounds wonderfully vintage to me! Have a great day and stay as you are!
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@@InteractiveEng All of them were new to me, thank you!
Excellent source of learning to use advance verbs
Glad you think so!
Just wonder if native speakers use these advance verbs frequently. Thank you for this online lesson and I need to study all the advance verbs by heart.
I learned a new word "absentmindedly", I think it's an adverb, just two days ago. I love those kinds of videos!
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Wow thank you I’d love to see more videos of verbs excellent ❤️❤️💕
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thanks perfect example for my task so useful and this vid also increased my vocab
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Some may argue that wes's lessons are the best thanks a lot teacher
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With your help i became fluent in english love from pakistan ❤❤
Please i'm waiting for more videos.
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@@InteractiveEng i'm barely waiting for your new videos
Hello sir , I appreciate your tutorial . I have learnt 10 words today . Thanks
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Wow this lesson was excellent! I started my day watching your video, thank you so much for your effort. :)
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because this sentence well expressed of the real meaning. by arabic language "" شكرا جزيلا .شرحك غني عن التعريف .واصل ""
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I'm a big fan of your videos..... Thank you for the effort done.
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If we had such a great teacher here, we would be happy as a clam! :)
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Interactive English Hello! Thank you for your comment! Yes, those verbs were all new to me. I hadn't known any of those before. I took it down. Also, I always repeat after you when you pronounce it. Frankly, you're very good to my ears. You not only have useful videos but your voice does soothe me, which is pretty good while listening. Thumbs up! 👍
I found you by chance on RUclips
But You're good,talented and having a good charisma.
Keep up the good work
You will do it!
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Wow 😍, you are just incredible 💕💕
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Hi thank you for your great advanced verbs and for teaching these lessons for us.
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Thanks Wes, we learn a lot from you.
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Outstanding video.... Really..... Love ur vocab English ton....... the way u teaching. Impressive....
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I feel smarter just watching this video. Thank you so much
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Didn't know most of these verbs. I Really enjoy your stuff. Thank you very much. Please keep up the good work.
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So useful really, thank you so much
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Thank you for your video. I love this kind of advanced stuff more or less, with clear explainations, despite that It may not help me much in speaking or writing. Looking for more clips to come
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Stricking verbs!
Thanks a lot !!
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Most of these verbs are new for me. Thank you so mucho for this great lesson!
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Hello, Thanx for the lesson! Super useful to learn advanced words.
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Thank you for this radio. I really appreciate it.
Verb: pertain to means relate or attach. Example: the fournutures are pertaining to landlord.
Sorry video not radio 😁
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Thanks for teaching 😇
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