Dear Jamie madam, You are perfect teacher of a english grammar. I have watched almost all videos of your grammar lessons. I always wander why people are not watching your videos.
From Pakistan i welcome you and your fmily ....so much talent i find in you ....presentation of lecture is highly skill based...My request to you is ...plz write a complte argumentative essay and explain various prts as you have done already to make me further clear
Hello, ma'am. I've been watching your videos for quite a while and I must say that I've never seen any teacher articulating concepts as you do. Thank you so much! Could you suggest some books or websites wherein I can do exercises as I couldn't find any that has enough exercises for every concept specifically clauses and phrases?
have a doubt about this. you've mentioned in the adj clause video that an adjective clause must be just next to a noun being described. However, here in this example, taken from one of the Cali colleges, says sth else Q. I cannot find the man from the repair shop. He helped me fix my car yesterday. Ans. I cannot find the man from the repair shop that helped me fix my car yesterday. I wonder why the ans adjective clause has been written after the prepositional phrase 'from the repair shop', but it should've been right next to the noun being described, shouldn't it?
Priceless lesson!
Your teachings are perfect
You are an angel sent by God
Wonderful class!
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Dear Jamie madam,
You are perfect teacher of a english grammar. I have watched almost all videos of your grammar lessons. I always wander why people are not watching your videos.
First time I see somebody explaining like you teacher, keep it up with the videos!
Thanks for the lesson.
Hello dear teacher, today's grammar was very awesome, thank you my dear teacher
Mam thanku for giving us such an informative and very helpful lesson you are Gorgeous
she is very good at making us understand english
From Pakistan i welcome you and your fmily ....so much talent i find in you ....presentation of lecture is highly skill based...My request to you is ...plz write a complte argumentative essay and explain various prts as you have done already to make me further clear
Thanks, that's so clear.
Hello, ma'am. I've been watching your videos for quite a while and I must say that I've never seen any teacher articulating concepts as you do. Thank you so much! Could you suggest some books or websites wherein I can do exercises as I couldn't find any that has enough exercises for every concept specifically clauses and phrases?
Thank you
Hi dear mam, kindly make a details vedio on new GRE Issue essay.
Are you native english teacher
have a doubt about this. you've mentioned in the adj clause video that an adjective clause must be just next to a noun being described. However, here in this example, taken from one of the Cali colleges, says sth else
Q. I cannot find the man from the repair shop. He helped me fix my car yesterday.
Ans. I cannot find the man from the repair shop that helped me fix my car yesterday.
I wonder why the ans adjective clause has been written after the prepositional phrase 'from the repair shop', but it should've been right next to the noun being described, shouldn't it?
bruhhh these comments.