Mrs. Murdoch, I studied English at school and I speak English very well to communicate with people all over the world. However, my nature is to always improve my grammar and rules. I am very grateful for the lessons, because you teach very well and you have the power of eloquence.😊😊
I am very enjoying your lessons, but I have a simple note. Please, when mentioning any new word and putting it in an example or sentence, explain what this word means. Thank you very much for your wonderful explanation.
Hi! I've just subscribed to your channel. I haven't finished watching this video yet, but I can say that you explain things so well and your pronunciation (which is British pronunciation and I love it) is so clear that I could listen to you for hours. Your channel is full of material and that's great. From now on I thank you for contributing to us, people who are interested in learning foreign languages (English, in my case). Best wishes.
Hello Aga! Thanks for useful examples. But had I known my mistakes with preposition I would have fixed them by myself. This way you help me to be aware of what mistakes usually happen.
What a fantastic English teacher you are ! Your soothing pronunciation blended with your ethereal smiling face is quite captivating. I wish you good luck and ever-increasing grace to you from the Almighty forever.
How I wish I had watched this video many years before! I loved it! I noticed just one slightly important thing to comment on, 3:29 here the suggested action (verb) should remain in its base form. It's not correct to say "I recommend that she uses the lift" but "I recommend that she use the lift". In the negative form, it's better not to use the auxiliary verb do. "I recommend that you don't drink coffee" is not as correct as "I recommend that you not drink coffee" (both in GB and US). It happens to the best of us! Keep up the great work!
Thanks for your feedback and I’m glad you found the video useful. However, I disagree with the point you made - it is actually grammatically correct to say ‘I recommend that you don’t (do something)’ and it’s a very common structure used by native speakers. Thanks for watching!
The preposition to seems to be especially confusing, because sometimes it acts like a normal preposition, and sometimes it introduces an infinitive. A lot of English learners think that because a verb is coming after the to, it must be an infinitive. For example: I'm really looking forward to visit Italy. Here to is a preposition, and after prepositions the gerund (-ing form) is used. So the sentence should be: I'm really looking forward to visiting Italy. Another example is: How did he react to meet his grandson? instead of the correct: How did he react to meeting his grandson? I'm not sure if this is directly relevant to the topic, but feel free to make a video about it, if you want. (Is that a wood-burning stove behind you?)
I know the prepositions for the place on, in and at. However, I recently heard the expressions in a song: "I stand on the street" and "I stand in the street". I have also heard the expressions: under the silver Moon" and " beneath the silver Moon". It would be logical that the street means a wide area and it can be said: "I am standing in the street" but beneath and under silver Moon. What could be grammatically correct?Thanks😊
Hello madam, Good afternoon. The phrases " No matter what you say " and It doesn't matter what you say" Have both sentences same meaning madam? Are these interchanble?
hi aga how is it going ...when i see your lesson i feel strange feeling ,truthly you re talented in teaching .i feel as if i knew you since years and years ,good luck
Good morning! If I arrived to the 10th Oxford Street the same Street where my friend lives. In this case what should I say? I arrived at the 10 Oxford Street or I arrived in please could you illustrate
Loved it ! But why not provide a summary of all the mistakes or all the corrections on a single sheet, very useful when you want to quickly revise 😊 Thanks a lot!
Hey teacher I love your videos but... do you have one about the use of " OF " why do you say f.i. " statue of liberty " and no "liberty statue"? 😢I'm really frustrated ...
I learned these: He insisted on playing football with us. I highly recommend that he watch the movie. Don't worry about interrupting me. We are superior/inferior to them. Her house is near mine.
Mrs. Murdoch, I studied English at school and I speak English very well to communicate with people all over the world. However, my nature is to always improve my grammar and rules. I am very grateful for the lessons, because you teach very well and you have the power of eloquence.😊😊
Thank you and good luck!
I am very enjoying your lessons, but I have a simple note. Please, when mentioning any new word and putting it in an example or sentence, explain what this word means. Thank you very much for your wonderful explanation.
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"I"capital letter.I really enjoy your lessons."i" it doesn't exist.
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This lesson was very instructive. I have corrected my mistakes from it.
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Hi!
I've just subscribed to your channel.
I haven't finished watching this video yet, but I can say that you explain things so well and your pronunciation (which is British pronunciation and I love it) is so clear that I could listen to you for hours.
Your channel is full of material and that's great.
From now on I thank you for contributing to us, people who are interested in learning foreign languages (English, in my case).
Best wishes.
You are a super teacher
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Thank you for great lesson on prepositions
The subtle differences have been clearly explained. Cheers
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Useful lesson Your explanations are so clear!Thanks!
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Hello Aga! Thanks for useful examples. But had I known my mistakes with preposition I would have fixed them by myself. This way you help me to be aware of what mistakes usually happen.
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I arrived in Canada. I arrived at my university at midday. The library is at 10 Jabalamman street.
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What is the difference between ask for and ask about?🙂 your videos are so useful! I really appreciate them.
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thank you so much, your comments are as usual extremely useful for me .
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I really enjoying your explanations! Thank you
Thanks for your excellent teaching
You’re welcome! 😊 Thanks for watching!
What a fantastic English teacher you are ! Your soothing pronunciation blended with your ethereal smiling face is quite captivating. I wish you good luck and ever-increasing grace to you from the Almighty forever.
Thank you so much!
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You’re welcome! 😊
How I wish I had watched this video many years before! I loved it! I noticed just one slightly important thing to comment on, 3:29 here the suggested action (verb) should remain in its base form. It's not correct to say "I recommend that she uses the lift" but "I recommend that she use the lift". In the negative form, it's better not to use the auxiliary verb do. "I recommend that you don't drink coffee" is not as correct as "I recommend that you not drink coffee" (both in GB and US). It happens to the best of us! Keep up the great work!
Thanks for your feedback and I’m glad you found the video useful. However, I disagree with the point you made - it is actually grammatically correct to say ‘I recommend that you don’t (do something)’ and it’s a very common structure used by native speakers. Thanks for watching!
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Very informative. Alway hv mistakes in preposition
Thank you Aga
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The preposition to seems to be especially confusing, because sometimes it acts like a normal preposition, and sometimes it introduces an infinitive. A lot of English learners think that because a verb is coming after the to, it must be an infinitive. For example: I'm really looking forward to visit Italy. Here to is a preposition, and after prepositions the gerund (-ing form) is used. So the sentence should be: I'm really looking forward to visiting Italy. Another example is: How did he react to meet his grandson? instead of the correct: How did he react to meeting his grandson? I'm not sure if this is directly relevant to the topic, but feel free to make a video about it, if you want. (Is that a wood-burning stove behind you?)
I used to make mistake a lot with preposition to
I'm looking forward to learning more preposition
So useful 👌
Hi, is it correct to say "I recommend he DOES somethng"? I thougt the rule of subjuncts applied here. "I recommend he DO something"?
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Useful lessons on your channel 🎉
I know the prepositions for the place on, in and at. However, I recently heard the expressions in a song: "I stand on the street" and "I stand in the street". I have also heard the expressions: under the silver Moon" and " beneath the silver Moon". It would be logical that the street means a wide area and it can be said: "I am standing in the street" but beneath and under silver Moon. What could be grammatically correct?Thanks😊
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Dear Teacher. Please explain to use how to use " The" , " a" , and " an".
Thanks.
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Hello madam, Good afternoon.
The phrases " No matter what you say " and It doesn't matter what you say" Have both sentences same meaning madam?
Are these interchanble?
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hi aga how is it going ...when i see your lesson i feel strange feeling ,truthly you re talented in teaching .i feel as if i knew you since years and years ,good luck
Thank you! 😃
Good morning! If I arrived to the 10th Oxford Street the same Street where my friend lives. In this case what should I say? I arrived at the 10 Oxford Street or I arrived in please could you illustrate
hello! Why is "up" is used with verbs that literally imply "up" like " lift" and "raise"?🌹
Actually the way prepositions really are and the correct way to use them in some cases is more simple than I thought 🤔
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Correct use of preposition is the basis of expressing English language.
True!
Very nice and I am from Pakistan
Loved it !
But why not provide a summary of all the mistakes or all the corrections on a single sheet, very useful when you want to quickly revise 😊
Thanks a lot!
thank you teacher
My dout I am good at writing / I am good in writing which one is correct mam
So how should I say: I suggest you listen to me or
I suggest that you listen to me?
Thanks for great explanations
You are great
Hey teacher I love your videos but... do you have one about the use of " OF " why do you say f.i. " statue of liberty " and no "liberty statue"? 😢I'm really frustrated ...
You are awesome
great
I have known all these prepositions since my childhood.
You have given a selective prepositions which many make mistakes in using.
Thank you Madam.
Hi aga
compact
I learned these:
He insisted on playing football with us.
I highly recommend that he watch the movie.
Don't worry about interrupting me.
We are superior/inferior to them.
Her house is near mine.
Hi aga 🖐
Hi!
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throw to and throw at
Reduce 30 from 10. Then only we can comprehend...❤
I agree. Only 10 words but more examples.🤗
Than and then I just make a lot of mistakes about those two
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Polish girl speaks better english than Englishman. 😮😮😮