It was a great lesson Thank you so much. If I wanted to give an example to the subject, I think watching too much television tightens the human brain. By the way, an off-topic question is; When watching movies in English, should we watch subtitles in English or in our own language, or without subtitles? I want to know your opinion on this matter. I follow you with the relevant and I benefit from your video lessons a lot.
I know you don't care about my opinion but it's better if you start watching movies with subtitles in English and as time goes by, there comes a time when you can start watching them without subtitles, when you feel you're capable of doing it, as simple as that. - I think you can watch the movie with subtitles in your mother tongue or language but after you've seen it with subtitles in English.
"Tight" is the opposite of "loose." If something is tight, there's no slack or there's nothing extra. It's rigidly fastened. When you tie something, the end result is usually tight.
Thank you, Paul! Very useful!
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Thanks so much teach Paul , thanks to your class my English is getting better.keet it tight.stay blessing
Thank you a lot for such useful lesson about derivation. I hope to watch more similar lessons on your channel
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Thank you for the excellent explanation of English
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Awesome, great job.
Could you make a video about the difference between " had worked" & " had been working"
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Very important lesson
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It was a great lesson Thank you so much. If I wanted to give an example to the subject, I think watching too much television tightens the human brain. By the way, an off-topic question is; When watching movies in English, should we watch subtitles in English or in our own language, or without subtitles? I want to know your opinion on this matter. I follow you with the relevant and I benefit from your video lessons a lot.
I know you don't care about my opinion but it's better if you start watching movies with subtitles in English and as time goes by, there comes a time when you can start watching them without subtitles, when you feel you're capable of doing it, as simple as that.
- I think you can watch the movie with subtitles in your mother tongue or language but after you've seen it with subtitles in English.
As to what you typed about watching tv tightens the human brain, well, I think it depends on what you watch on tv.
Good explanation
What is the meaning of tight here and Thanks in advance
"Tight" is the opposite of "loose." If something is tight, there's no slack or there's nothing extra. It's rigidly fastened. When you tie something, the end result is usually tight.
I have a question please could anyone answer it
Does the word neolism mean the same as neologism and wil it be a mistake if we say neolism instead?
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