Thank you very much Adam for all this job you do on EngVid.com. There are so many aspects which can be explained only by native speaker.It's very cool that you can teach in a such entertaining manner)
The ironic part is that people learning the English language, having mastered it, will have a much better understanding of it than native English speakers. This lesson, for instance. I never really considered this distinction, but took it for granted.
There are plenty of useful points for ESL students such as the explanations regarding the different speeds at which the phrasal verbs are pronounced contrary to the noun and adjective forms. Good video.
Nice lesson as usual! Congrats Adam!!! Best teacher on line!!! Just one question, after watching your video and I made the quiz and got 90% out 100%. I got wrong the question about pull up and pull over. Don't they have a similar meaning about having a vehicle stop? Thank you for your answer.
How cool was that! This is a great lesson for English students. But I think nowadays IELTS are too respected in social, I presume. Do you think like me? :)))
Sorry Adam, as an educated, born and bred Englishman, I have never done a "makeup exam". I had to scroll back and listen two or three times to understand. Maybe in your part of the English speaking world it is correct, but in England it's never used.
+Chris Gilbert I am a South African and can confirm that a "makeup exam" also is not widely used, but in itself, the idea of doing a makeup exam is not a common tendency at least through my school and college years. Nevertheless, the term 'makeup exam' would likely be understood by the typical English-speaking South African.
Thnak you for sharing the video. I have a question if I want to write the phrasal verb set up as a noun meaning trick, how would it be? It was a setup/ set up/ set-up. Thank you
Hello Adam I have been watching some of your videos and I want to know how engvid works. I appreciate if you could help me with your advice I want to take Toefl.
Can someone PLEASE tell me hat the deal is with these hifens? why do some words have them and some just don't? like check-in instead of checkin. Why??? is there some kind of rule or something, because it seems bizarrely arbitrary
Thank you very much Adam for all this job you do on EngVid.com.
There are so many aspects which can be explained only by native speaker.It's very cool that you can teach in a such entertaining manner)
Best English teacher ever!!!
Another interesting lesson. Adam is a really good teacher.
Thank you for phrasal verb class because, really, this kind of verb is very confused and useful all times.
Cống hiến hơn nữa trong sự nghiệp của mình. Một lần nữa cảm ơn Đức Phúc và chương trình đã mang đến những giây phút thư giãn này. Mãi yêu!!!❤❤❤
I love this teacher, and feel interested to learn English with him.❤
You are my favorite teacher in Engvid.
Thank you so much for all of the lesson
Your lessons are always relevant. Thank you teacher.
You are a great teacher for us,have a good Time , happy life.
It's unusual teaching, I like it. I hope you write a meaning in each word, just 1-2 words. Thank you Adam.
You are perfect teacher Adam. thank you for this class
Adam, you are such a nice person. And your lessions are very helpful and interersting. Thanks a million!
Thanks Adam..it's been a nice journey watching you everyday....i learnt a lot here and looking for more to come from you. Thank You!
How'd it go
After those years
i learnt a lot of things by watching your video! thank you so so much!
best way to remember vocabulary, thank alot for teacher.
You’re the best Adam.
The ironic part is that people learning the English language, having mastered it, will have a much better understanding of it than native English speakers. This lesson, for instance. I never really considered this distinction, but took it for granted.
Great teacher! Excellent lesson!
Thanks Adam to help us improve our English skill.
It's a helpful lesson and a little confusion though.
Great.... Amazing teacher!
you deliver the informations in a very simple way keep going please
Many thanks, mr.Adam!
Thank you Adam! Your classes help me a lot!!
Hi
Thank you Teacher you are great !!
I didn't know some of them. Thank you so much!
Great video. Superb. Thanks for sharing adam.
Great lesson. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing useful content 🌹
Great class!
very handsome teacher. your lessons are very good thank you very much.
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Thank you very much for this lesson .
very useful lesson.
thanks, Adam
your video is wonderful, moreover you perfect pronunciation. thank you very much.
When he said "i dont like red" i went inmediately to see their other videos to confirm this, and right he didnt wear red never
+Victor Martinez hhhhhhhhhhhh
Victor Martinez u're right #LOL
You're rather an investigator Victor. He just said that he don't like red colour or he is not much liked by Red 😆😆😆
thank you sir good teacher
I like your videos a lot, thanks.
Best teacher
now,,, I can understand many
thanks so much Adam
So, Make-up can be used a phrasal verb, phrasal noun and an adjective as well.
There are plenty of useful points for ESL students such as the explanations regarding the different speeds at which the phrasal verbs are pronounced contrary to the noun and adjective forms. Good video.
Thank you for good explanation
good teacher!
Thank you Adam, I find your lessons very useful and easy to understand.
*This is my sixth lesson!*
Nice lesson as usual! Congrats Adam!!! Best teacher on line!!! Just one question, after watching your video and I made the quiz and got 90% out 100%. I got wrong the question about pull up and pull over. Don't they have a similar meaning about having a vehicle stop? Thank you for your answer.
Thank you for your great lesson. I also wonder about noun +ing, for example,housing , pumping
I liked your voice, it's relaxing
How are you now
How cool was that! This is a great lesson for English students. But I think nowadays IELTS are too respected in social, I presume. Do you think like me?
:)))
that is wonderful
thanks man
great....you are the best.... =)
Way good teacher!
Sorry Adam, as an educated, born and bred Englishman, I have never done a "makeup exam". I had to scroll back and listen two or three times to understand. Maybe in your part of the English speaking world it is correct, but in England it's never used.
+Chris Gilbert I am a South African and can confirm that a "makeup exam" also is not widely used, but in itself, the idea of doing a makeup exam is not a common tendency at least through my school and college years. Nevertheless, the term 'makeup exam' would likely be understood by the typical English-speaking South African.
Thanks for the input Grant,I actually live and work in Gauteng and am married to an English speaking South African, so will ask around.
I would request you, Adam, kindly to give the synonyms of the words you explain, so that the meanings are clear to us....
Thanks!!
Thank you.
Thnak you for sharing the video. I have a question if I want to write the phrasal verb set up as a noun meaning trick, how would it be? It was a setup/ set up/ set-up. Thank you
nice lesson
Adam i really love the way you teach eng. ;)
Adaaam, thank yoooou
Perfect!!
I like it you're a great tacher (y)
Nice............
Adam, please make a video about ellipsis
Hi Adam,
Would you please explain us the expressions,1- that is my friend and 2- that is a friend of mine.My best thanks.
Thanks boss
Thank you adamm
thank u so much
Hello Adam I have been watching some of your videos and I want to know how engvid works. I appreciate if you could help me with your advice I want to take Toefl.
Very good
Adam , i have question. why do when i listen him it seems for me (or should be: why do when i listen him i seem) what i know english
Could be that getup as a noun needs a hyphen?
'Makeup sex', wtfk! Lol.
same reaction here!
Occasional observationalist very good stuff ...
Well, really Phrasal Verbs are a part in english grammar very complicated... It's important be careful with it.
Could you tell me why I could totally understand what you said? but when I went to watch a movie, I still couldn't understand what they were saying?
thanks
what about 'getting up early'
why don´t you make sentences, written examples,on this words?
thank you very much
so cofusing ! XD so many different meanings
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thank you
You'd better not fail a cosmetics exam, or you'd have to make up the makeup text.
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Can someone PLEASE tell me hat the deal is with these hifens? why do some words have them and some just don't? like check-in instead of checkin. Why??? is there some kind of rule or something, because it seems bizarrely arbitrary
Makeup sex?!😲😃 Wow, I wouldn't expect SUCH an example in the English teaching video material! Very straightforward! And tantalising 😉.