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You make learning enjoyable.
In the, can I mmm some of your amazing warm bread, example, can you use dig in too?? By the way, you got a new subscriber in me, great video.
Hello Sebastian! Thanks for subscribing! 🤩 As for your question, if you want to use DIG IN in the example, you would have to change the preposition IN to INTO. Can I dig into some of your warm bread. That's why I didn't put it down as a valid answer.
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As per usual very interesting and helpful thank you so much
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Thanks for this video about food. Because I know one word it will not enough. There are words of food in English and we should be know, at least 50% maybe less a letter. And I know that some people got used to saying the food everywhere and it doesn’t matter it will be correct or no. Therefore thank you a lot for these phrases about food.
That's right! There are so many words that we use when talking about food... it's hard to learn them all. Thanks for watching!
Excellent lesson, Thank you for being hard-working!!!!
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Excellent lesson, Thank you for being hard-working!!!!
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Ottimo video, molto chiaro nella spiegazione, grazie mille
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2:28 maybe cut down on, not cut back?
Ohhhh thanks for catching that! I didn't even realize it! Actually, "cut back on" and "cut down on" have the same meaning.
Word stress syllabel types intonstion please
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Thank you so much sir for preparing foodie video for us. 😊 Have a great time 🎉
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Very interesting! I wish I had so an interesting teacher like you!
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Thank you so much for these phrasal verb🙏
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finally I undestood the difference between these verbs.
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I have learned a lot from your videos
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Cut back on or cut down on
@maiagauarashvili4812 Right! Those 2 have very similar meanings and can be used interchangeably. Thanks for watching! 🤩
Your explanation is so clear ...thanks for your lessons ☺️
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Thanks for watching! I hope you can use those basic phrasal verbs. ***Please note that CUT DOWN ON and CUT BACK ON have the same meaning and they can be used interchangeably. If you liked this video, check out my other phrasal verb videos. kzread.info/head/PLdDArlpQeGSZ91VmbEyXzn_d_bJ8Y_G7e
Ots upgrading the oldies 😅
It's never too late to learn something. Keep up the good work!
Excellent coaching
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In the sentence you've shown here "I borrowed her pen", told that "her is possessive pronoun. Herr pen is noun and "her" is qualifying the noun pen. Then wont be "her" the possessive adjective?
Hello! Yes, you are right, "her" in the sentence "I borrowed her pen" is commonly referred to as a possessive adjective. Possessive adjectives are a type of determiner that modify a noun by indicating possession or ownership. In English grammar, possessive adjectives include words like "her," "his," "my," "your," "our," and "their," which directly modify nouns to show who owns or possesses something. I shall correct it. Thanks for the correction. 🤩
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Thanks a bunch. Going over numbers was fun.
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Test starts at 8:10
Hi! Good strategy! If your level is already quite high, test yourself first, then watch the explanations for the ones you missed. Brilliant! Thanks for watching!
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Been speaking English all my life and i about read these thank you!
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1. cigarettes made of tobacco 2. cigarettes made from tobacco leaf 3. cigarettes made with tobacco mixture and paper 4. cigarette is actually decoration and made out of drainpipes
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Ottimi video, complimenti, bravi
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Mi piacerebbe se tu facessi qualche video sui 4 condizionali, sarebbe fantastico
@maxgian9086 here it is! 4 types of conditionals kzread.info/dash/bejne/d6Gp0LOjfsSZlZs.html
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Hi sir 🙏 I subscribed your channel ofter watching Borrow lend loan video . This is nice class on Borrow lend loan I understood very well but I have small doubt ... what tence you used in SAM HAD A LOT OF SHOPPING TO DO ? please reply me sir.
Hello! Thanks for subscribing 🤩 The verb HAD is at the past tense.
Sir, I mean what sentence is that ?
Thanks for your reply
I really don't know what you mean... but he's an explanation that might satisfy you. Sam must shop. BUT at the past tense. Sam had to go to the store to buy things so he needed a car. That's why he borrowed his mother's car.
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