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We use " an" preceding words that start with vowel Sounds. Ex: a hotel but An hour. I loves that explanation. For us,native Spanish speakers, is really relevant Thank you
8 parts of speech? More like "This video was a treat!" Thank you for sharing all of this really great information, and I didn't even realize there was an adjective hierarchy before you brought it to my attention just now!
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I believe the old school grammar rule was to never end a sentence with a preposition. This is something my grandfather (my primary grammar teacher) always taught me. He would've been the one saying, "From where do you come?" I actually think English sounds more elegant using this old fashioned rule. However, as language is always evolving, our rules must evolve with it, so it is probably appropriate to drop the preposition rule now, especially in spoken English.
I'm not a native English speaker but actually my English teacher had taught me before about adjective order when we were learning about part of speech a year ago. And it blows my mind when you said that many native speakers don't know that adjective order is exist.
This video was enjoyable and helpful. My grandchildren (ages 10,7 and 5) found it interesting. That is huge compliment because they don’t usually enjoy educational videos. They enjoyed your style and asked to watch more of your videos.
Actually I'm not an American or British I am from Bangladesh but your conversation of English I liked it thanks for your teaching it helped me a lot before my exam😊😊
Homework sentences with adjectives: 1. My beautiful, artistic, wooden furniture. 2. My organised, small, black, daily planner. 3. My pretty, fair, learned English teacher. (coz thats what i can see right before me :) )
@@jjboyd01 well you have the right to criticise anything on the internet, but don't judge someone's genuine efforts dude.. AND unlike you, I have done the homework assigned by my teacher😊
Thank you Lucy! Besides finding your voice to be soothing, the expansion and deeper understanding of my english from watching your videos is most appreciated.
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This is the best teacher that I’ve ever had! Anyway‚ I watched this video many times ‘cause today is our quick in my english subject! Thank you so much teacher Lucy! Muah! I love you so much!
My big brown table is opposite me right now. My beautiful, big fan is on the roof. My circle, blue, Mexican plate is my favorite plate. Yay ! I did it !!! God bless you Lucy !
Thank you for a clear explanation. I will pass it on to a group of English students who will find it very useful. Now, a question: 'While' and 'whilst.' In The King's English 'whilst' is considered archaic and on the way out. Yet it seems to proliferate, with experts on both sides of the pond claiming differences of meaning. How to you see it? Thanks again.
Thanks for the knowledge you always penetrate into our minds,,, would you please mind doing a lesson concerning "no sooner....than", "provided that" and other commonly used multi word coordinators? Help madam am preparing to be the best teacher of English in Africa
My teacher taught me once that: -when the is followed by a word starting with a consonant, you pronounce it "tha" -when the is followed by a word starting with a vowel, it's pronounced "thi" is that right Ms. Lucy? because you didn't point it out in the video also, thanks for the great information!!
Oh my God I'm a 34-year-old man in America and I have learned more about English in this video that I ever have before. The energy that you use to communicate is very addictive. I'm subscribing. I wish there is a way to learn to be more energetic and charismatic.
I know you're right. In my career as a NON-native English teacher I used/tried to teach that word order over & over again. Mostly, to no avail, as, for a NON-native speaker/student, that would touch the realms of upper-intermediate/advanced English, so in the TEFL scheme it's hardly ever taught. However, I'd like to confront you with an example, that might be an exception to the rule. Quite often, I used the story of 'Little Red Riding Hood'' as a plug to teach adjective order, and, that's where the 'Big, bad Wolf' comes in - size over opinion. Now what? Grammatically, it's (most likely) incorrect, however, in terms of 'verbal harmony', I'd rather go for that version. Bad, big wolf somehow just doesn't sound right (to me). What about you? Can I count on your blessing? Please, let me know.
1:My blue golden broken dragon 2:The pitch dark black scary sky 3:The dirty white rocks Rating: I would say it’s very great for others keep up the good work 😊😊
Hello Lucy, so i have a question about studying English grammar and that is where should i start? Is better to take a course on English grammar or better learn it from my own? Thanks in Advance, you're a great teacher. XOXO 💜
I think the term "parts of speech" is a very broad one! While not wrong, I would primarily think of the parts of a sentence, such as subject, verb, or objects, but other parts like prosody, word order, phonetics and accent must be considered parts as well. What is actually presented in this video is better described with the much narrower term "classes of words", isn't it?
adjective order, example sentences… I can see my beloved, huge, currently dark flower corner. I can see our lofty refurbished red guestbook. I can see a nice, modern art made, colourful, self-painted picture, made by a female friend of us. Thanks for that video!! 😊
Hello! Thank you for the lovely video, it was very knowledgeable and helpful :) Can you please explain a bit about 'Interjections' and 'determiners' Thanks!!
adjective Router is connected with Ethernet cable as well as CPU, it also provides internet to other devices through WiFi. In my room has a old speaker, used to listening music and occasionally uses in functions playing songs and dancing it gives high base sound. i have helmet and wear always while i am riding on my bike.
the cute air blows and makink the leaves is dancing . amazing rehythm from small birds is playing .beauitful teacher is teaching .in your lesson what i am missing to say i am in the heaven
Do you know the 8 parts of speech? Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, conjunctions and prepositions? 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/8PartsPDF 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/EnglishLevelTest12 👩🏼🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* englishwithlucy.teachable.com/courses - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_
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Part of speech English grammar beautiful noun good good English language Beautiful idea thank you so much
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Wow? I am so amaized by your teaching dear. I am a teacher in Ethiopia and use your videos for my students. Thanks a lot and keep up the good work. GOD BLESS YOU!!!
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Learn grammar dude it’s amazed
I thought i noticed it alone a teacher for that matter @Hudwax
We use " an" preceding words that start with vowel Sounds. Ex: a hotel but An hour. I loves that explanation.
For us,native Spanish speakers, is really relevant
Thank you
I love
8 parts of speech? More like "This video was a treat!" Thank you for sharing all of this really great information, and I didn't even realize there was an adjective hierarchy before you brought it to my attention just now!
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You teach English Grammar very well .I score good marks in English Grammar nowadays. Thank you very much!!!!!!
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just a couple of hours ago i was thinking that i should learn the parts of speech and here it is. Thank you Lucy
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I believe the old school grammar rule was to never end a sentence with a preposition. This is something my grandfather (my primary grammar teacher) always taught me. He would've been the one saying, "From where do you come?" I actually think English sounds more elegant using this old fashioned rule.
However, as language is always evolving, our rules must evolve with it, so it is probably appropriate to drop the preposition rule now, especially in spoken English.
nice one sounds like how some of us speak english here in India
I'm not a native English speaker but actually my English teacher had taught me before about adjective order when we were learning about part of speech a year ago. And it blows my mind when you said that many native speakers don't know that adjective order is exist.
This video was enjoyable and helpful. My grandchildren (ages 10,7 and 5) found it interesting. That is huge compliment because they don’t usually enjoy educational videos. They enjoyed your style and asked to watch more of your videos.
I got 49 out of 50 for my English test! Thanks to you!
Hi Lucy! Your every video is unique because your teaching reflects your great learning journey.
Thanks & regards.
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Hi Lucy! I am an American who really enjoys your videos. Have you done a vid about telling time? 1700, 7 o'clock, half past, etc. Also time idioms.
no She has not made a video on that😢😢
This is another great lesson Lucy. Thanks!
Actually I'm not an American or British I am from Bangladesh but your conversation of English I liked it thanks for your teaching it helped me a lot before my exam😊😊
Favorite teacher lucy im so Lucky to have you thank you sweet beautiful and nice teacher glad to have you
Homework sentences with adjectives:
1. My beautiful, artistic, wooden furniture.
2. My organised, small, black, daily planner.
3. My pretty, fair, learned English teacher. (coz thats what i can see right before me :) )
aaaaah thank you! Great work!
#3 is corny.
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@@jjboyd01 well you have the right to criticise anything on the internet, but don't judge someone's genuine efforts dude.. AND unlike you, I have done the homework assigned by my teacher😊
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Thanks so much Lucy for making a video on this 😀
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Lucy helped me to learn parts of speech for my waited verbal test.
1Nyra is a beautiful girl
2 she is very tall
3 she wears mostly pink colour clothes
Mam I have completed my home work n TQ for teaching
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Thank you Lucy! Besides finding your voice to be soothing, the expansion and deeper understanding of my english from watching your videos is most appreciated.
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I am from Saudi Arabia and I live in BH this map and thought of speech is very good for me even know there is part of speech but from Lucy I have learnt the part of speech experience ❤❤😊😊
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This is the best teacher that I’ve ever had! Anyway‚ I watched this video many times ‘cause today is our quick in my english subject! Thank you so much teacher Lucy! Muah! I love you so much!
What a beautiful teacher and humble 😊she taught me what I haven’t leant from my school thank you so much
My big brown table is opposite me right now.
My beautiful, big fan is on the roof.
My circle, blue, Mexican plate is my favorite plate.
Yay ! I did it !!!
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Thank you for a clear explanation. I will pass it on to a group of English students who will find it very useful. Now, a question: 'While' and 'whilst.' In The King's English 'whilst' is considered archaic and on the way out. Yet it seems to proliferate, with experts on both sides of the pond claiming differences of meaning. How to you see it? Thanks again.
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I DONT CARE
Thanks for the knowledge you always penetrate into our minds,,, would you please mind doing a lesson concerning "no sooner....than", "provided that" and other commonly used multi word coordinators? Help madam am preparing to be the best teacher of English in Africa
I am obsessed with ur amazing teaching way👍🏻
I just love how you teach its so clear 😭😭😭😭😭
My teacher taught me once that:
-when the is followed by a word starting with a consonant, you pronounce it "tha"
-when the is followed by a word starting with a vowel, it's pronounced "thi"
is that right Ms. Lucy? because you didn't point it out in the video
also, thanks for the great information!!
Same here my teacher also said
Yeah that's correct
That's right
That's correct
Your lessons have been really helpful to me. I'm so glad I discovered your channel!
Hey Joyoon! I would love to know your opinion about my videos. I have recently started teaching on RUclips! Let me know what you think!
8:07 I'm doing just that 🥇💜
Thanks Ms Lucy for helping us to get great results in our tests
Oh my God I'm a 34-year-old man in America and I have learned more about English in this video that I ever have before. The energy that you use to communicate is very addictive. I'm subscribing. I wish there is a way to learn to be more energetic and charismatic.
The best teacher in world
Thank you Mrs Bella Simkins for another amazing lesson 🤗
Just when I need a refresher, this video came along. 😘 Thank you so much, Miss Lucy!
Hey Mel! I would love to know your opinion about my videos. I have recently started teaching on RUclips! Let me know what you think!
I know you're right. In my career as a NON-native English teacher I used/tried to teach that word order over & over again. Mostly, to no avail, as, for a NON-native speaker/student, that would touch the realms of upper-intermediate/advanced English, so in the TEFL scheme it's hardly ever taught. However, I'd like to confront you with an example, that might be an exception to the rule. Quite often, I used the story of 'Little Red Riding Hood'' as a plug to teach adjective order, and, that's where the 'Big, bad Wolf' comes in - size over opinion. Now what? Grammatically, it's (most likely) incorrect, however, in terms of 'verbal harmony', I'd rather go for that version. Bad, big wolf somehow just doesn't sound right (to me). What about you? Can I count on your blessing? Please, let me know.
Nice to be with you teacher. I am from Africa and l live in Egypt a like your beautiful teaching because is so interesting and amazing.
1:My blue golden broken dragon
2:The pitch dark black scary sky
3:The dirty white rocks
Rating:
I would say it’s very great for others keep up the good work 😊😊
Hello Lucy, so i have a question about studying English grammar and that is where should i start? Is better to take a course on English grammar or better learn it from my own? Thanks in Advance, you're a great teacher. XOXO 💜
Thank you very much. I am learning English from youtube like your type of teacher.
It's awesome,You have helped me a lot with my vocabulary and now my Grammar. Thanks a million Lucy!
An exquisite class, thank you teacher Lucy. ❤️
I like British English very much.
You teach well. Carry on...
My perfect learning charnel.
Thank you Lucy for this wonderful lesson. This going to help my school a lot.
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I think the term "parts of speech" is a very broad one! While not wrong, I would primarily think of the parts of a sentence, such as subject, verb, or objects, but other parts like prosody, word order, phonetics and accent must be considered parts as well. What is actually presented in this video is better described with the much narrower term "classes of words", isn't it?
Your student from india
Thank you so much ❤ Lucy Mam🎀🌷💗
adjective order, example sentences…
I can see my beloved, huge, currently dark flower corner.
I can see our lofty refurbished red guestbook.
I can see a nice, modern art made, colourful, self-painted picture, made by a female friend of us.
Thanks for that video!! 😊
I really found this video informative, very enjoyable too. Thank you Mrs. Lucy.
Thank you for making useful videos for us.😊
Hello lucy mam...Thanks for teaching us in a great method.❤️🥰
Thank you I'm learning English now. From Saudi Arabia
I like your teaching methods accent and fun with example god bless you a lot
I have been waiting for this essential video teaching of Part of Speech for thousand years. Thanks a million!
Great lesson, thanks a lot 🙏
A very good lesson for sure. Keep them coming.
Me encanta la manera en la que derrepente suelta una broma o habla de algo suyo, se hace menos pesado y se me hace más entretenido estudiar esto :´)
I'm Indian 🇮🇳❣️
Watching your videos... Good teaching 👍🙏
Excellent video! I taught this in the first part of the year so it will be really useful for students!
Nice timing
I am teaching my students this part of grammar
Thank you Lucy
Hello! Thank you for the lovely video, it was very knowledgeable and helpful :)
Can you please explain a bit about 'Interjections' and 'determiners'
Thanks!!
I really like the way he teaches... Thank you so much
I am from Pakistan your style of teaching is very impressive
It's so amazing to see you're back with another video💖💫
Gonna learn something new today🤗🥰
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Thank you so much Ma'am for giving us this well detailed information have a nice day everyday 😊
Thanks Lucy for this great lesson, it is realy interesting.
Is it progressive pronouns or possessive pronouns?
Possessive pronoun. She said mistakenly
adjective
Router is connected with Ethernet cable as well as CPU, it also provides internet to other devices through WiFi.
In my room has a old speaker, used to listening music and occasionally uses in functions playing songs and dancing it gives high base sound.
i have helmet and wear always while i am riding on my bike.
Your understanding power is so good.
another amazing lesson, thank you Lucy:)
My Beautiful English teacher.
This lesson was amazing as always!
Btw when you're uploading your wedding vlog, I'm desperately waiting for it.
Hey there! I would love to know your opinion about my videos. I have recently started teaching on RUclips! Let me know what you think!
Same here. I've been waiting for it ey. 😍😍
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Love this teacher great accent
the cute air blows and makink the leaves is dancing . amazing rehythm from small birds is playing .beauitful teacher is teaching .in your lesson what i am missing to say i am in the heaven
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I've probably said this before, but thanks for another great lesson! Can't wait for the links to the lessons on phrasal verbs ;)
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Congratulations, this is really a magistral class.