Wow, this is so helpful to me. I had never heard or learned about this content until I watched this video. Really great content!!! Thank you so much.🥰👍👏👏👏
I sent 25000 won in Korean money(KRW). But, the comment says JP¥ 2500. I can't understand why the numbers and unit of money have changed. Do you happen to know about this?
Oh no! I've done some googling, and I can't find an answer. I tried to find an answer in the TH-cam help centre too. They say that for problems with supers, you have to contact support. The page is: support.google.com/youtube/gethelp?sjid=2959359068611543120-EU I think it's the 'one time purchases' option that you will need to select. I'm out for the next few hours (visiting my mum this weekend!), but I'll check again when I get back to see if I cand find an answer. Let me know if you get a response from support! Thank you again for the super thanks. I'm sorry this has happened 😔🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
@@Gods_Gift_Everywhere We've just got back from a very long walk! Now we're rewarding ourselves with hot chocolate 😋 Did you manage to get a response from support?
This video was very fruitful.many thanks I was wondering if you could make a grammar lesson on reduced adjective clauses as well as conjunctions like what is the difference between while ,whereas and although ,etc .it’ll be so effective.
Hi Marta, I'll certainly add those to the list! I'm working on reported speech at the moment, but I think I'll do 'while, whereas, although, despite...' after that. :-)
Yes, it's strange that some sites go with 'size, shape, age. I would never say the shape before the age. 'It's an old rectangular table' sounds much more natural to me than 'It's a rectangular old table'.
@@Yahfangan Well, it's fine to use someone's examples as long as you credit them. If you include the information that they come from 'English with Em', then I'm OK with you using them. One of the reasons that I say it's better to come up with your own examples is that it helps you consolidate what you've learned and shows that you have understood the information (that is the university teacher in my talking!). Once again, thank you for doing me the courtesy of asking. 😊🌻
@@EnglishWithEm thank you one more time. Giving me the permission to use some of your examples proves that I wasn't wrong. I contacted the right person. Concerning the source of the examples that I use, of course I will always credit them when they don't come from me. It's a bilingual, grammar document that I am working on. I'll be really happy if you accept to give your appreciation over some parts of the work that I'll progressively submit to you. For instance look at one of your examples that I have chosen. She's an attractive, red-headed woman wearing a large, woollen jumper. ( Example from "EnglishwithEm".) What do you think? Your teaching about general opinion and specific opinion was perfect.
@@Yahfangan Oh dear! I have just realised there is a missing comma in my example. I should have placed a comma before 'wearing' - She's an attractive, red-headed woman, wearing a large, woollen jumper. 🤦♀ It is an extra-information clause, so the comma is necessary. I'll have to add a comment in the description box about this.
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Being an English teacher myself, I find your work amazing. Thank you!
Thanks, I appreciate that 😊🌻
Where do you teach?
Wow, this is so helpful to me. I had never heard or learned about this content until I watched this video. Really great content!!! Thank you so much.🥰👍👏👏👏
I sent 25000 won in Korean money(KRW). But, the comment says JP¥ 2500. I can't understand why the numbers and unit of money have changed.
Do you happen to know about this?
Thank you, Jenny! Very much appreciated! 🥰🥰🥰
Oh no! I've done some googling, and I can't find an answer. I tried to find an answer in the TH-cam help centre too. They say that for problems with supers, you have to contact support. The page is: support.google.com/youtube/gethelp?sjid=2959359068611543120-EU
I think it's the 'one time purchases' option that you will need to select.
I'm out for the next few hours (visiting my mum this weekend!), but I'll check again when I get back to see if I cand find an answer.
Let me know if you get a response from support!
Thank you again for the super thanks. I'm sorry this has happened 😔🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
@@EnglishWithEm Even though you're in busy these days ,I hope you to cut yourself some slack and have some coffee. 🍮🍨🍹
@@Gods_Gift_Everywhere We've just got back from a very long walk! Now we're rewarding ourselves with hot chocolate 😋
Did you manage to get a response from support?
Now it's working well. ❤
Thank you, Jenny! Much appreciated 🤗🤗🤗🌻🌻🌻🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much for your explanations!
My pleasure 😊🌻
Amazing lesson! Really appreciated.
My pleasure! Glad you liked it 😊🌻
Wonderful to see the lovely Emma ! Just couldn't be any more delighted. Merry Christmas to you !
Deck the halls! 🎄✨😊
Soooooo helpful l,I’m trying to learn English at home from a practice book ,so I come back here to find the explanation
Thank you so much ❤
Thank you! That's really lovely to hear. You're very welcome 😊🌻
Thank you very much 😊
My pleasure 😊🌻
This video was very fruitful.many thanks
I was wondering if you could make a grammar lesson on reduced adjective clauses as well as conjunctions like what is the difference between while ,whereas and although ,etc .it’ll be so effective.
Hi Marta, I'll certainly add those to the list! I'm working on reported speech at the moment, but I think I'll do 'while, whereas, although, despite...' after that. :-)
I have a question. Some use size, age and shape. And some use size, shape and age in that order. Which one is correct.
Yes, it's strange that some sites go with 'size, shape, age. I would never say the shape before the age.
'It's an old rectangular table' sounds much more natural to me than 'It's a rectangular old table'.
@@EnglishWithEm yeah, That's true.
Thanks
My pleasure 😊🌻
Can I use some of your examples in my document?
Thank you for asking. No, but you can do something similar 😊🌻
The document could have benefited from your image associated with the examples.
Anyway thank you for your reply I am really honored.
@@Yahfangan Well, it's fine to use someone's examples as long as you credit them. If you include the information that they come from 'English with Em', then I'm OK with you using them. One of the reasons that I say it's better to come up with your own examples is that it helps you consolidate what you've learned and shows that you have understood the information (that is the university teacher in my talking!).
Once again, thank you for doing me the courtesy of asking.
😊🌻
@@EnglishWithEm thank you one more time. Giving me the permission to use some of your examples proves that I wasn't wrong. I contacted the right person. Concerning the source of the examples that I use, of course I will always credit them when they don't come from me. It's a bilingual, grammar document that I am working on. I'll be really happy if you accept to give your appreciation over some parts of the work that I'll progressively submit to you.
For instance look at one of your examples that I have chosen.
She's an attractive, red-headed woman wearing a large, woollen jumper. ( Example from "EnglishwithEm".)
What do you think?
Your teaching about general opinion and specific opinion was perfect.
@@Yahfangan Oh dear! I have just realised there is a missing comma in my example. I should have placed a comma before 'wearing' - She's an attractive, red-headed woman, wearing a large, woollen jumper. 🤦♀ It is an extra-information clause, so the comma is necessary.
I'll have to add a comment in the description box about this.
❤❤❤🎉❤❤❤it's higher than my English level but I will try my best
Good for you! 💪😊🌻😊🌻
Which kind of adjectives does 'traditional' belong to?
Good question! I guess that comes under specific opinion 🤔