Do you make these common English mistakes? Time codes: 0:00 It's okay to make mistakes. 0:52 Do not say "Congratulations!" on somebody's birthday. 4:30 Do not say "I'll cook myself tonight." 5:38 PICK UP vs. PICK 6:25 SINCE vs. FOR 7:07 LOAN vs. BORROW 8:00 Do not say "My cousin is having three cats." 8:50 ME TOO vs. ME NEITHER 9:50 "What it looks like" or "How it looks like";
it depends on a non native speaker's mother tongue, some grammar rules that she may find difficult as a Russian speaker might be very similar to English in other languages.
The greatest quality of you is that you agree with your mistakes!! Most of the RUclipsrs (to be particular, who teaches English,) will not agree that they used to do those mistakes! But you don't feel hesitant to be opened up with your faults! Really feeling lucky to have a teacher like you Marina!!!
"Pick up" can also be used metaphorically, as in to pick up an idea or information or to understand something. "I read her book and picked up some great ideas". " I took lessons in Chinese for years but I just never picked it up."
I just want to say, as a native English speaker, I really enjoy these kinds of videos that teach or further explains languages! They're easy enough to understand, and the phrases and words are easily applicable in everyday life! Love it!!
I've learnt so many phrases today. It's very helpful. Some of the mistakes I just realized, I've never thought that I had made plenty of mistakes when I'm talking in English. Thank you so much.
We also mess up with lend and borrow. Lend and loan have the same meaning too. In addition, we don't ask 'what it looks like' and 'how it looks like'. Instead we ask, 'What does it look like?' and How does it look?' Hope I'm right!😊 Thank you so much Marina! It was helpful.
Very thanks marina, your teaching style is really very excellent. From your help my English speaking is more improving than before. I'm a student of class 10
You are only one teacher who inspired me to learn English, and when I had feel bored, I have been trying to watched your video, and removed my tiredness, love you ma'am from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
I have been learning a lot of with this channel, than traditional English courses. There are a bunch of expressions or tenses we saw on movies or any productions that we do not understand, but here, we can eliminate doubts
I was watching ur videos in the summer..Now I can't find any time to watch your incredible videos..I can't believe that how I missed you in these days, Marina! 💕
I'm watching a lot of videos to learn English, but I cannot understand them completely. But also, I was able to understand your videos without subtitles. Your accent isn't difficult to understand for me. I can't understand most natural English speakers. I think you're speaking with a more understandable accent for us to understand. Thank you so much.
I searched for channels like this , at last I found your channel ☺️. I'm so happy . Your accent is very clear and you explain very well. I recommend your channel to my sister also👍👍👍 Thank you And also please give reply to my comment also😁
😀Marina, u know what I was searching for ur videos nd then I realised that I've finished watching ur each nd every single videos...then after a moment I received a new lesson from u😄😄😄😄 I was so so happiiiiii😁 tq💚
*I used to make these mistakes a lot. Since had I watched this video, it happened to seem it to be like that I got to be in a better improvement phase.* I feel like I made some mistakes, I would appreciate it if someone corrected my grammar😊
@@juliaj6309 Thank you I like to make my sentences as compound as possible so that I get to make more mistakes which therefore helps me to improve my grammar
I love the way you speak marina ....... You're amazing...... The way you pronounce each words, just like an English citizen..... You are an English pro......
Hi guys, this is my first time writing a comment in english or maybe the first time i write a comment in any language 😂 i don't really feel comfortable writing comments or sometimes i just don't what to write, but i decided to get out of my comfort zone and unusual things to to me. I will make no apologize for my broken engliah because this is the only way i can learn English. Hope you having a good day.
He has learned 13 LANGUAGES, speaks 6 languages, lectures at Moscow universities. He is a Russian language expert, linguist, and polyglot. I highly recommend his videos about language acquiring and learning processes. His channel is called Linguamus
@@adam_playz4960 So what? He does not care about it. And he has just recently started his videos. Btw number of subscribers doesn't make any sense. Here on the internet lots of so call language teachers ho have even couple of millions of subscribers but they don't have even half of his knowledge and lead people in wrong ways
omg, I just want to say that i almost understand all the things you said, which means my listening skill is improving day by day, I'm so so happy right now. By this way, thank you so much for sharing useful tips. (Maybe my comment is incorrect, sr for that)
This lesson is very useful as all your lessons are, so thank you ever so much for sharing videos like this. That means a lot to me, greetings from Colombia.
I am kinda pleased to see that even people with superadvanced English like her make trivial mistakes with "does". I sometimes struggle with it as well.
I was working right now, but when I saw the notification, I rushed to her🤗🤗 You're amazing Marina, BTW happy birthday to Emily, May God always bless her!! 🇺🇸😊
As a matter of fact, I love the way you teach us as ever! I intently listened this lesson. Plus I was able to learn something new from this video. Loads of love to the dearest teacher in the world.😍🙋😍
I really appreciate your channel! It seems you discuss important topics that non-native english speakers struggle with, so you hit the nail on the head very often haha. However, may I give you some regards? I think the correct term to describe giving something to someone and expecting to receive it back after some period would be "lend" instead of loan, because lend is an action, i.e. it's a verb, whereans loan is a noun. I know loan can be used as a verb as well, but technically it should not if you want to strictly follow grammatical rules.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing at that part. I’m a native English speaker and I never say “I will cook dinner by myself.” Instead I say “I’m going to cook tonight” or “I’m just going to cook instead of going out to eat” or something casual like that.
@@Moleda1986 - Yes, indeed! As a former English teacher myself, I find that a lot of students of English want to translate a certain way, but in practice, it's usually a lot simpler or altogether omitted (like in this case)!
She’s not perfect at English. Although she’s pretty close for sure. But she still makes mistakes in what “native” speakers say. When sometimes they actually don’t. She must have heard it somewhere in order to say that native speakers say they things?
Hey, 🙌 So many people who follow and believe in you, this deserves to say congratulations, Marina!!! You're our best inspiration! Happy birthday to Emily👏👏👏
Если бы мне в моё день рождение сказали: "Поздравляю"(Congratulations), я бы тоже не так понял.))) Люблю когда говорят: С днём Рождения!(Happy Birthday)
To this wonderful teacher who was distinguished by morals, strong personality and kind character, thank you for your efforts with us. There is no doubt, my teacher, that your role is very important, and we all appreciate and respect you. Dear teacher, you in my heart have all the love, devotion, respect and appreciation for what you have given me
I’m an investor I will advise you all not to be convinced by the wrong brokers my best recommendation for you is to get in contact with the only honest man that helped me with a good strategy and I just made my first withdrawal and I’m so happy and grateful which I’ll highly recommend you all to contact with him politely on. connorbilly61@gmail.com) he is the number one ☝🏻 professor I know he is reliable and also trustworthy he helped me for free and I’m enjoying my investment and steady earnings.
Be careful--at the end of this video, "What it looks like?" and "How it looks?" are both incorrect. What does it look like? and How does it look? are the correct forms. The helping verb is needed to make a question.
@@farrukhotajonov1130 There are a lot of things that are acceptable in speaking, but this is not one of them. No native speaker would say "What it looks like?" in speaking.
Hi Marina. I really love your videos, and I've learned a lot from them. On this minute 9:54, I think none of them are grammatically correct since we must always use do/does after the WH-word. Therefore, I think the correct one would be something like: What does it look like?
You shouldn't say ' none of them ARE grammatically correct '. But it is correct to say 'none of them IS grammatically correct. Correct me if I am wrong.
Hi, I am new subscriber, I like ur vedios so much it really helps me to talk English well and u don't make this language very complicated like others do I really like it, I am from Egypt, THANK U SO MUCH 🇪🇬♥️
In fact to be honest i learned many things from your videos and also I like her English accent so much and I think it is easily to know what she saying.
Hey Marina you are my unexpected teacher in the quarantine days who teach me well and nice Thank you, Thank you , Thank you. Pls comment me beauty teacher 😊😊😊
I have never heard "How it looks" that sounds like caveman talk. "How does it look?" And "What does it look like?" Have the same meaning, but are used in different context
How it looks is incorrect because you need a subject (How does it look?). How does it look and What does it look like are different. What does it look like is used to ask for what something permanent looks like (a person, a house, an object, an animal), i.e. my. house is big and brown, and it has a brown front door and white shutters. How does it look is used to describe what something looks like that's temporary. For example, if you are painting a picture, you can ask "How does it look?" It looks beautiful! If you know someone is sick, you can ask, "How does she look?" She looks better or She looks tired. I hope that helps!
Hey you are the best teacher, I always wanted to learn the American accent and correct my mistakes I do, and I used to worry... But I don't really need to worry now, I love your videos!!!
1:06 But can we say "Congrats on having another spin around the sun." By the way, it's a phrase. I have another doubt, Can we start a sentence with but? Could anybody help me??
You can start a sentence with “but” or “and” as long as it’s a direct continuation of the thought in the previous sentence. Although you would use a comma after the but or and. And, do you have another question ?
Do you make these common English mistakes?
Time codes:
0:00 It's okay to make mistakes.
0:52 Do not say "Congratulations!" on somebody's birthday.
4:30 Do not say "I'll cook myself tonight."
5:38 PICK UP vs. PICK
6:25 SINCE vs. FOR
7:07 LOAN vs. BORROW
8:00 Do not say "My cousin is having three cats."
8:50 ME TOO vs. ME NEITHER
9:50 "What it looks like" or "How it looks like";
I love to see your videos ☺️ so many love from India 🇮🇳
Thank you. Super Languamarina. Super video.
Nice
Thank you 😊 k
Loads of love from Pakistan 🇵🇰🧁✨💜🍒😊
I make mistake in "me too" and "me neither" a lot. Thank you for your guidance.
These are common mistakes! I have a video about this--me too, me neither, neither do I, etc.
@@sulaimanbashir8187 I want to do so....Can we?
Yea the video was really good and informative
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Zoom ??
Your dp is 😍😍
After watching your videos , I think it's even more beneficial if we learn English from a non native speaker.
Oh yes. Cause they learned on their own mistakes and now they know how this learning process goes. Absolutely 😍
Yeah, absolutely..
it depends on a non native speaker's mother tongue, some grammar rules that she may find difficult as a Russian speaker might be very similar to English in other languages.
The greatest quality of you is that you agree with your mistakes!! Most of the RUclipsrs (to be particular, who teaches English,) will not agree that they used to do those mistakes! But you don't feel hesitant to be opened up with your faults! Really feeling lucky to have a teacher like you Marina!!!
Blessed to have a teacher like you
same
me too!
"Pick up" can also be used metaphorically, as in to pick up an idea or information or to understand something. "I read her book and picked up some great ideas". " I took lessons in Chinese for years but I just never picked it up."
I just want to say, as a native English speaker, I really enjoy these kinds of videos that teach or further explains languages! They're easy enough to understand, and the phrases and words are easily applicable in everyday life! Love it!!
I've learnt so many phrases today. It's very helpful. Some of the mistakes I just realized, I've never thought that I had made plenty of mistakes when I'm talking in English. Thank you so much.
I thought 'by myself' was incorrect when I used to it, now I'm pleased thank you Marina.
Yeah
I'm French (13 yo) and I can say She widens more my vocabulary than my real English teacher 😅
Well, your videos are so great 👏
I want to learn French
We don't say "She widens more my vocabulary" instead we can say "She helped me expand my vocabulary in English".
She broadens my vocabulary more than my English teacher does
@@mehnazahmeddar4295 i can help you if you want xD
@@naruthomas2191 yeah why not
99% comments: Marina is beautiful
1% comments: She is a good teacher
but she's really beautiful ☹️💞
Well, she is beautiful😍, we can't stifle that😉
Ikr
Ya..
She is best teacher.
@@엑소디우 yeah
We also mess up with lend and borrow. Lend and loan have the same meaning too. In addition, we don't ask 'what it looks like' and 'how it looks like'. Instead we ask, 'What does it look like?' and How does it look?'
Hope I'm right!😊
Thank you so much Marina! It was helpful.
As an english teacher, everybody wants to pick marina 😍😍...she is just awesome
Not as a English teacher
As an English teacher
🤣🤣 damnnn
@@compucell3167 galti se mistake 😅
yeah
From a native English speaker:
You have to put "does" in to those last 2 sentences or it's incorrect:
What DOES it look like?
How DOES it look?
I also noticed that and was like: hmm, really?
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Correct
She put the word in plural so it's fine. If it was like your wrote it then it would be incorrect
They both are correct, it's common that not using does due to fast speech
You are the best teacher I have ever seen loads of love from india❤️🇮🇳
Lots of love bro (not load )😉😉😉
@@santhosh4096 you need to watch her videos.
@al ex ur right bro
@@santhosh4096 we can even use loads instead of lots bro😊..
@@santhosh4096 bro we can also say loads instead of lots
Very thanks marina, your teaching style is really very excellent. From your help my English speaking is more improving than before. I'm a student of class 10
Hello,my lovely Teacher 😘I've been learning your lessons for 4months and thanks a lot... with love from Myanmar
She's a amazing teacher. I'm beginning my english studies, then my reference, is her!
You are only one teacher who inspired me to learn English, and when I had feel bored, I have been trying to watched your video, and removed my tiredness, love you ma'am from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
omg such a clear and lovely pronunciation u haveee.
You teach English far better than my English teacher
Thank you ma'am you helped me a lot
Love from india
Please give a heart❤️❤️❤️
You have so a clear voice and a wonderful smile. Thanks.
You're truly great teacher ❤️❤️❤️
Yeah ,she is
@@Warxie a great teacher* 👍🏻
Indeed...
yeah!
Yeah she is i wonder where she is from
I have been learning a lot of with this channel, than traditional English courses.
There are a bunch of expressions or tenses we saw on movies or any productions that we do not understand, but here, we can eliminate doubts
I was watching ur videos in the summer..Now I can't find any time to watch your incredible videos..I can't believe that how I missed you in these days, Marina! 💕
I'm watching a lot of videos to learn English, but I cannot understand them completely. But also, I was able to understand your videos without subtitles. Your accent isn't difficult to understand for me. I can't understand most natural English speakers. I think you're speaking with a more understandable accent for us to understand. Thank you so much.
I gave this vid a thumbs up before watching it ! 😝
The content I’ve been waiting for ❤️
First thing to do before watching Marina’s vid😂😍
🙄
She definitely wouldn't appreciate it.
I searched for channels like this , at last I found your channel ☺️. I'm so happy . Your accent is very clear and you explain very well. I recommend your channel to my sister also👍👍👍
Thank you
And also please give reply to my comment also😁
😀Marina, u know what I was searching for ur videos nd then I realised that I've finished watching ur each nd every single videos...then after a moment I received a new lesson from u😄😄😄😄 I was so so happiiiiii😁 tq💚
Happy
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As an english teacher I grow so addictive to this channel. You are a great teacher yourself.
I used to make this mistake earlier, since watching this video, it is improve.thank u Marina
It is improving
@@Warxie Lol that was the joke, I guess 🤣
*I used to make these mistakes a lot. Since had I watched this video, it happened to seem it to be like that I got to be in a better improvement phase.*
I feel like I made some mistakes, I would appreciate it if someone corrected my grammar😊
@@os.a.m.a Yea. I would love to know my mistakes too 😍. Btw fantastically said. So academic and dreamy. 😆😌😍
@@juliaj6309 Thank you
I like to make my sentences as compound as possible so that I get to make more mistakes which therefore helps me to improve my grammar
How you feel when a 10 minutes video teaches us more than 10 years of school Thank you marina Happy Teachers Day 🌹🌹🌹 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Really
Keep going
Ya
Struggling from my online class then LiguaMarina❤️ saves me love your vlogs thanks for awesome videos it really help me alot from Philippines.
Hi
As an Indian...what I really find interesting is that as a Russian you speak perfect A.E.
I wish all the best to the cutest Emily ever on her 1st birthday.
When some has a birthday you can also add "Many happy returns" to the phrase "Happy birthday"
I’ve never heard that as a native English-speaker. However, in America we sometimes add “and many more” to the end of the Happy Birthday song.
Thank for this lesson💫
you are obviously one of the best teachers on youtube, thanks for your efforts.
greetings from Mongolia🇲🇳
Ooo thank u so much. I don’t know about “me too” and “me neither”😍
I love the way you speak marina ....... You're amazing...... The way you pronounce each words, just like an English citizen..... You are an English pro......
Hi guys, this is my first time writing a comment in english or maybe the first time i write a comment in any language 😂 i don't really feel comfortable writing comments or sometimes i just don't what to write, but i decided to get out of my comfort zone and unusual things to to me. I will make no apologize for my broken engliah because this is the only way i can learn English. Hope you having a good day.
It's good you took an initiative,
Best wishes for future
Good job!
I love your videos. You teach English with a beautiful smile in your face and a clear and pronunciation.♥️
He has learned 13 LANGUAGES, speaks 6 languages, lectures at Moscow universities. He is a Russian language expert, linguist, and polyglot. I highly recommend his videos about language acquiring and learning processes. His channel is called Linguamus
he only has 800 subs tho
@@adam_playz4960 So what? He does not care about it. And he has just recently started his videos. Btw number of subscribers doesn't make any sense. Here on the internet lots of so call language teachers ho have even couple of millions of subscribers but they don't have even half of his knowledge and lead people in wrong ways
omg, I just want to say that i almost understand all the things you said, which means my listening skill is improving day by day, I'm so so happy right now. By this way, thank you so much for sharing useful tips. (Maybe my comment is incorrect, sr for that)
Hey Marine. I want to improve my listening and speaking skills. Could you make more videos about some stories ?
u are one of the best online english teacher that i ever have lissened to. U are superb.
Wow !! Your English it's so Clear 💥
I don't know why when I am lestening to you I feel full of energy.
This lesson is very useful as all your lessons are, so thank you ever so much for sharing videos like this. That means a lot to me, greetings from Colombia.
I am kinda pleased to see that even people with superadvanced English like her make trivial mistakes with "does". I sometimes struggle with it as well.
Really helpful ❤️🙏
The best part of your video is you speak clear. And I like it.❤️
I was working right now, but when I saw the notification, I rushed to her🤗🤗
You're amazing Marina, BTW happy birthday to Emily, May God always bless her!! 🇺🇸😊
Padma Hi frnd.
Padma Hi frnd.
Hello!!!
@@padmagogoi6124 in which class do you read .?
@@ramparkash2318 It's a secret!!
The way you prounaouce words it's perfect
I've never even thought of saying congratulations on somebody's birthday. Always saying happy birthday
So do i. I have been lots of mistakes as a non native English speaker. I am grateful for this clip and your efforts.
You are so great, Marina! Thank you for your exceptional lessons!
I am from Bhutan....I am learning lot from your video...you are the best ...thank you so much
Today I m gonna compliment this effort in my native language and the word is Dhasu
I am immensely Obliged to u marina for uploading this content.pls keep making more of them.
As a matter of fact, I love the way you teach us as ever!
I intently listened this lesson. Plus I was able to learn something new from this video.
Loads of love to the dearest teacher in the world.😍🙋😍
I really appreciate your channel! It seems you discuss important topics that non-native english speakers struggle with, so you hit the nail on the head very often haha. However, may I give you some regards? I think the correct term to describe giving something to someone and expecting to receive it back after some period would be "lend" instead of loan, because lend is an action, i.e. it's a verb, whereans loan is a noun. I know loan can be used as a verb as well, but technically it should not if you want to strictly follow grammatical rules.
Your lesson always useful for learner.
Your voice so amazing,
I like it😍😍😍
Keep going on, we always with you,
Good luck my lovely teacher 🥰🥰🥰
Fantastic!, your explanation is so clear to me!
5:12 - "I will cook dinner by myself," says that you will cook dinner alone and not with someone else. You can also simply say, "I'm cooking tonight."
Thank you.
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing at that part. I’m a native English speaker and I never say “I will cook dinner by myself.” Instead I say “I’m going to cook tonight” or “I’m just going to cook instead of going out to eat” or something casual like that.
@@lavenderlady9942 - No problem, glad I could help!
@@Moleda1986 - Yes, indeed! As a former English teacher myself, I find that a lot of students of English want to translate a certain way, but in practice, it's usually a lot simpler or altogether omitted (like in this case)!
She’s not perfect at English. Although she’s pretty close for sure. But she still makes mistakes in what “native” speakers say. When sometimes they actually don’t.
She must have heard it somewhere in order to say that native speakers say they things?
You're really a very brilliant English teacher I ever had.
Thanks a lot for everything
СУПЕРРРРРРРРРРРРРРРРРРРРРРР ПОНЯТНО-ВНЯТНО и ПОЛЕЗНО!спасибо, Марилингва!
Hey, 🙌 So many people who follow and believe in you, this deserves to say congratulations, Marina!!! You're our best inspiration! Happy birthday to Emily👏👏👏
Marina,
It's glad to see your videos and the fluency in you is speechless. I can just appreciate 😌
Если бы мне в моё день рождение сказали: "Поздравляю"(Congratulations), я бы тоже не так понял.))) Люблю когда говорят: С днём Рождения!(Happy Birthday)
To this wonderful teacher who was distinguished by morals, strong personality and kind character, thank you for your efforts with us. There is no doubt, my teacher, that your role is very important, and we all appreciate and respect you. Dear teacher, you in my heart have all the love, devotion, respect and appreciation for what you have given me
You're so great, Marina. I've learned a lot from you.
Thank you for sharing your engkish skills with us, i'm really appreciate and it's the first time i see your video. Plzz keep going.
Maravilhoso!
Este vídeo é muito importante, pois mostra um erro comum e bem fácil de se cometer.
Parabéns pelo seu vídeo
wish to find a teacher like you or any RUclips chanel about German language
I’m an investor I will advise you all not to be convinced by the wrong brokers my best recommendation for you is to get in contact with the only honest man that helped me with a good strategy and I just made my first withdrawal and I’m so happy and grateful which I’ll highly recommend you all to contact with him politely on. connorbilly61@gmail.com) he is the number one ☝🏻 professor I know he is reliable and also trustworthy he helped me for free and I’m enjoying my investment and steady earnings.
Be careful--at the end of this video, "What it looks like?" and "How it looks?" are both incorrect. What does it look like? and How does it look? are the correct forms. The helping verb is needed to make a question.
@@farrukhotajonov1130 There are a lot of things that are acceptable in speaking, but this is not one of them. No native speaker would say "What it looks like?" in speaking.
@@LearnAcademicEnglish you're right
@@eyyen8233 I teach English grammar :) but this is an easy error to notice.
@@LearnAcademicEnglish omg ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I love your lessons I subscribed
How to learn English
You are the best teacher I have ever seen....
Thank you so much Marina! You are one of my favourite teachers! Love ya!
Marina is the BEST teacher ever🥰
Hi Marina. I really love your videos, and I've learned a lot from them. On this minute 9:54, I think none of them are grammatically correct since we must always use do/does after the WH-word. Therefore, I think the correct one would be something like: What does it look like?
that's right
Yeah! I also advised her about that
You shouldn't say ' none of them ARE grammatically correct '. But it is correct to say 'none of them IS grammatically correct.
Correct me if I am wrong.
@@sbssarma3517 “none of them are grammatically correct”
Господи, как же она доходчиво объясняет!)) Как жаль, что у меня нет ни одного англоязычного друга/подруги... Марина, спасибо вам огромное))
You look cute with that gold chain ❤️
LOVE from INDIA to you and your entire family ❤️🇮🇳🙏🏻🇮🇳❤️
And I'll definitely meet you there. ❤️
Hi, I am new subscriber, I like ur vedios so much it really helps me to talk English well and u don't make this language very complicated like others do I really like it, I am from Egypt, THANK U SO MUCH 🇪🇬♥️
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Thank You Marina for your classes.... Love You
Happy Birthday *EMILY* (Marina's Daughter)
In fact to be honest i learned many things from your videos and also I like her English accent so much and I think it is easily to know what she saying.
Hey Marina you are my unexpected teacher in the quarantine days who teach me well and nice
Thank you, Thank you , Thank you.
Pls comment me beauty teacher 😊😊😊
Nice bro
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Omg Marina i’ve made these mistakes over and over thank you for helping me with this video 🙏🏻
Hey! Linguamarina loads of love from India
Plz give me a heart ❤️
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your great teacher !!I just loved your voice and the way how your teaching ..
Waiting for you... And here's the video...😊 Lots of love 🌸marina...
Biggest fan from India 🌹
Indian...
@@Liniyafrancis yes
Why I haven't seen your channel before. A great way of explanation.
Hello,
You remind me of Crystal Reed from "Teen Wolf" Allison Argent.
I admire u...🤩👍🏻👍🏻 Good luck to your future works...
"How it looks?" Vs. "How does it look?" Are these the same?
I believe they are, the second one is just a bit more emphatic.
I have never heard "How it looks" that sounds like caveman talk. "How does it look?" And "What does it look like?" Have the same meaning, but are used in different context
@@tasic3921 thanks for your response mate.
The first one is a sentence but the second one it a question so basically it depends on the context and the position.
How it looks is incorrect because you need a subject (How does it look?). How does it look and What does it look like are different. What does it look like is used to ask for what something permanent looks like (a person, a house, an object, an animal), i.e. my. house is big and brown, and it has a brown front door and white shutters. How does it look is used to describe what something looks like that's temporary. For example, if you are painting a picture, you can ask "How does it look?" It looks beautiful! If you know someone is sick, you can ask, "How does she look?" She looks better or She looks tired.
I hope that helps!
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1:06 But can we say "Congrats on having another spin around the sun." By the way, it's a phrase. I have another doubt, Can we start a sentence with but? Could anybody help me??
You can start a sentence with “but” or “and” as long as it’s a direct continuation of the thought in the previous sentence. Although you would use a comma after the but or and. And, do you have another question ?
@@sitbone3 Thank you so much, mysterioso 100... I don't have any other questions.
Oh my God.... I made numerous mistakes in "me too"...
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