Hello, native English speaker here. Your speaking speed and enunciation are excellent. I'm learning Spanish with native Spanish speakers with the same wonderful speed and clarity. Best wishes from Montana, USA.
I got most of them right, but the most important thing I have learned is how to use the articles correctly as well as according to grammatical rules . For me the most challenging things in English is using the prepositions and articles confidentiality and naturally . Teacher Wes thank you so much ❤️ for this amazing presentation .
I am an English teacher( Job, profession) I got a call first thing in the morning. We spoke in a unified voice. She took a strong interest in accounting. Keep an eye on I am from the United States. I grew up in the upper midwest.( the parts of country) Go straight , the store is on the right. My friend is down and out. he still has a few tricks up his sleeve. Aphorism. The Rich get richer and the poor gets poorer.
Thank you very much for your lesson, it was really easy to understand. i have subtle request from you. my request was it is possible to make a video regarding modal verbs how them changing and how it meaning differentiate it. thank you
Hi Wes.Thanks to the lesson,I was able to restudy about the articles.I think Japanese people are quite weak on learning the usage of articles in English because there are lots of differences between English and Japanese in terms of grammatical structure.And I'm not the exception. I can hardly wait for the next episode.Have a nice day! Ikuo Suenaga from Japan.
Whenever I find difficulties in grammar in class I don't care or try to annoy myself because I am sure there is a channel called Interactive English run by amazing teacher. But sometimes I find a difficult rule and come here search about it when I don't find it I really feel like I will not have that rule.
Nice class, I hope someday Wes Bring us some regional differences in the USA about what they call some things in their regions like: Soda/Pop , you guys/ y'all etc
I remember an article-related lesson of yours addressing this: which is correct, a herb or an herb? It depends on the pronunciation, so in the UK it's 'a herb' whereas in the US the correct variant is 'an herb' ☺.
I have a very big question! What if the part where a subject was first mentioned was removed and only the sentence where you would put THE article left. It hasn't been mentioned, yet it would feel like it has been. What article should I use in this case
Good video! I have a question I have been wondering about for a while that I cant find answers to online. How come some people sometimes ad "ar" or just "r" at the end of a word (often names and at the end of a sentence I think)? I have heard it in gaming comentary, instead of saying "thats a free win for the Tusk" they said "its free win for the Tuskar". And instead of "I dont know about this Luna, but I dont think she can" they say "I dont know about this Lunar, but I dont think she can".
Nice online class i miss the live lesson please make a lesson on words that are difference of words in each regions pops/soda etc, please keep in mind so that you won't forget the request of the lesson.😊
Sir, please let me know me if these four sentences are grammatically correct. 1. He has a good command of the English Language. 2. He has a good command of English. 3 He has a great command of English. 4. He has great command of the English language.
Hi sir. The only thing which confuses me is that sometimes there is an indefenite article before an adjective and an uncountable noun like, He received a very good education at an early age. Are there any rules for this? Thanks.
Undeniably this is great video. But issue is English itself. For non-native English speaker like me, there are simply too many unnecessary details in English. In case of article, why can't we just use NO ARTICLE in all cases. For example, "Can you please bring me one shirt? If you can, bring purple shirt. " The meaning is perfectly clear without any article, and that saves us so much trouble about articles.
Yes, articles - and prepositions - make the language more challenging to master. And I think this is especially true if one's native language does not use articles. Just keep practicing and getting exposure. 👍
Last week I found a dog . The dog was wearing a collar ,but unfortunately I couldn't read the name on the collar. The tallest mountain in the world is Mt. everest. I would like themore expensive ring.( Because we are looking at the picture of the ring right there.) Specific ring The tour is going cost $100 a person. (A is Indefinite article. ) We went on a rafting trip ( countable trip)down the Colorado River. ( the before the name of river) Last year, I visited UK, Brazil, the Republic of China, the Bahamas, and Indonasia. Plural form countries put the. The United States Last month, I got covid, and right after that I came down with the flu. ( no article name of illness or disease. Some illness u put the like the flu) the measels
Answers..penguins don't live at North pole. ( specific location. Most penguins live in Antarctica. ( no article infrastructure of name of continent) Can you please bring me a shirt? If you can bring The blue shirt.
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Hello, native English speaker here. Your speaking speed and enunciation are excellent. I'm learning Spanish with native Spanish speakers with the same wonderful speed and clarity. Best wishes from Montana, USA.
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I got most of them right, but the most important thing I have learned is how to use the articles correctly as well as according to grammatical rules . For me the most challenging things in English is using the prepositions and articles confidentiality and naturally . Teacher Wes thank you so much ❤️ for this amazing presentation .
I am an English teacher( Job, profession)
I got a call first thing in the morning.
We spoke in a unified voice.
She took a strong interest in accounting.
Keep an eye on
I am from the United States. I grew up in the upper midwest.( the parts of country)
Go straight , the store is on the right.
My friend is down and out. he still has a few tricks up his sleeve.
Aphorism. The Rich get richer and the poor gets poorer.
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I got a couple of wrongs on the listening test!) Got some very useful info and learned some new expressions! Thanks 🙏🏻
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Thank you very much for your lesson, it was really easy to understand. i have subtle request from you. my request was it is possible to make a video regarding modal verbs how them changing and how it meaning differentiate it. thank you
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. 👍
Thank you for this great content. It is very helpful as I always get confusing on how to use the.
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Hi. Thanks for sharing. This is very helpful and the way you explain it, is making it like a piece of cake
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Hi Wes.Thanks to the lesson,I was able to restudy about the articles.I think Japanese people are quite weak on learning the usage of articles in English because there are lots of differences between English and Japanese in terms of grammatical structure.And I'm not the exception.
I can hardly wait for the next episode.Have a nice day!
Ikuo Suenaga from Japan.
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@@InteractiveEng Thank you Wes.You too!Have a nice weekend with your cutie,Emi and your wife.Ikuo Suenaga from Japan.
In a grammar book the chapter heading THE SENTENCE what is the definite article the refering to?
It was deep ! I learnt many things today ! God bless you !
Hi sir Wes article A, An The sometimes confusing😃but now its clear after i watch this video
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Thank you Mr West for your lecture.
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Very very interesting your explanation. I learned more uses of these articles. Greetings from Panamá!
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thank you so much for this wonderful presentation. We are waiting for the next lesson. Great !
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Hi Wes. Thank you so much for the lesson.
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Zgreat job, I am learning a lot. Please continue
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Whenever I find difficulties in grammar in class I don't care or try to annoy myself because I am sure there is a channel called Interactive English run by amazing teacher. But sometimes I find a difficult rule and come here search about it when I don't find it I really feel like I will not have that rule.
Best lesson about Articles
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Great practice, thank you very much
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Hi , Wess🙂🙃 I advised this video to my student as our GRAMMAR TOPIC is ARTICLE🙃🙂
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Thank you for your teaching as always.
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Thank you for the lesson. It was great!
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I would like the more expensive ring.( The is used because it is specifically mentioned)
Nice class, I hope someday Wes Bring us some regional differences in the USA about what they call some things in their regions like: Soda/Pop , you guys/ y'all etc
Glad you enjoyed the lesson. I'll keep your suggestion in mind for the future. 👍
Me encantó este ejercicio. Muchas gracias, querido profesor.🥰
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Thank you for the great lesson!
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Tq u sir for giving useful lesson.
Thank you very much.
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I remember an article-related lesson of yours addressing this: which is correct, a herb or an herb? It depends on the pronunciation, so in the UK it's 'a herb' whereas in the US the correct variant is 'an herb' ☺.
That's right. Good memory. 👍
Tq u sir giving useful information
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Thank you Wes. Thank you so much
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I have a very big question! What if the part where a subject was first mentioned was removed and only the sentence where you would put THE article left. It hasn't been mentioned, yet it would feel like it has been. What article should I use in this case
Thank you
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Yes , it was fun and helpful! Thank you 🙏🏻🌹✨
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You are welcome.
Good video!
I have a question I have been wondering about for a while that I cant find answers to online. How come some people sometimes ad "ar" or just "r" at the end of a word (often names and at the end of a sentence I think)?
I have heard it in gaming comentary, instead of saying "thats a free win for the Tusk" they said "its free win for the Tuskar". And instead of "I dont know about this Luna, but I dont think she can" they say "I dont know about this Lunar, but I dont think she can".
it's so much helpful, thanks!
Glad it was helpful! 👍
Nice online class i miss the live lesson please make a lesson on words that are difference of words in each regions pops/soda etc, please keep in mind so that you won't forget the request of the lesson.😊
Great suggestion! I'll keep that in mind. 😊
@@InteractiveEng great, you will keep that in mind.😊
Sir, please let me know me if these four sentences are grammatically correct. 1. He has a good command of the English Language. 2. He has a good command of English. 3 He has a great command of English. 4. He has great command of the English language.
I got most of them!! Thanks 😊 🙏
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It was a awesome lesson. Thank you.
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Good lesson and tricky use of articles❤
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Mr. Wes thank you for carrying us along way with you daily.
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Thanks teacher for help us. Have a good Night. Here from Madrid spain 👍
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Good learn . Thank you
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On the right
Hi sir.
The only thing which confuses me is that sometimes there is an indefenite article before an adjective and an uncountable noun like, He received a very good education at an early age.
Are there any rules for this?
Thanks.
I just wanna say thank you. 👍
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It was helpful. I got a few mistakes
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Thanks for video, a very good subject
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Thx.
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Tq u sir giving useful lesson
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Undeniably this is great video. But issue is English itself. For non-native English speaker like me, there are simply too many unnecessary details in English. In case of article, why can't we just use NO ARTICLE in all cases. For example,
"Can you please bring me one shirt? If you can, bring purple shirt. " The meaning is perfectly clear without any article, and that saves us so much trouble about articles.
Yes, articles - and prepositions - make the language more challenging to master. And I think this is especially true if one's native language does not use articles. Just keep practicing and getting exposure. 👍
Great lesson....!
Thanks so much! I appreciate it. 👍
"I got a call first thing in the morning". Does it mean the same as
"I got a call in the morning" ?
Thank you so much.
We went on a rafting trip down the Colorado river.
U are amazing thanks for the video
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Last week I found a dog . The dog was wearing a collar ,but unfortunately I couldn't read the name on the collar.
The tallest mountain in the world is Mt. everest.
I would like themore expensive ring.( Because we are looking at the picture of the ring right there.) Specific ring
The tour is going cost $100 a person. (A is Indefinite article. )
We went on a rafting trip ( countable trip)down the Colorado River. ( the before the name of river)
Last year, I visited UK, Brazil, the Republic of China, the Bahamas, and Indonasia. Plural form countries put the. The United States
Last month, I got covid, and right after that I came down with the flu. ( no article name of illness or disease. Some illness u put the like the flu) the measels
Thanks a lot
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Thanks for the interesting lesson. I got most of it correct, it was great for repetition
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@@InteractiveEng thanks for making one ❤️
I would like pick it ...... extra shift.
'a' or 'an'?
Cheers you Wes 🤗🤗🤗, it's really a freakin sick video
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You are number one sir👏
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TYSM the flu and the Bahamas got me af omg. IELTS 9.0, C2 how tf I legit forgot abt these 2 rules gosh shame on me
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I am from Brazil.
Thank you so much, the best lesson on the youtube about articles in English language. Keep up the great work sir
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The use of article is quite tricky. I think this is the most difficult aspect of English grammer.
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English is much easier than French
The tallest mountain in the world is Mt. Everest.
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I am 🇮🇩Indonesia ,lear English
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When you say O.K you say the way like Mr Mackey from South Park show)
I did well
A. The
“Penguins don't live humm the…”😂. Great!!!
The Gambia and the Sudan
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The correct variant: Gambia and Sudan.
Recommended it to my classmates
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I would like the more expensive ring.
The tallest mountain in the world is Mount Everest.
A, A
The same type of quiz, but with at, on, in, please.
I'll keep your suggestion in mind for the future. 😊
If you're not sure about an article before certain word/words, you can use words like "bloody" "freking" etc :)
Names of mounatins continents and river the article
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Okay.
A, the
A rbe
when comparing the 2 rings... use "the"
An
A the
A, the, a, the
The
A
The, the
an
Oh captain, my captain
Thanks so much! Love that book. (and movie) 😃
Answers..penguins don't live at North pole. ( specific location.
Most penguins live in Antarctica. ( no article infrastructure of name of continent)
Can you please bring me a shirt? If you can bring
The blue shirt.
The the
A the a the
Last week, I found a dog. The dog was wearing a collar, but unfortunately I could not read the name on the collar.
Per
Hello.