The chair arrangement is much better on the eyes now again. x i'v learnt more grammar this morning then my whole English lessons at school 😅 ( late 60s) Comprehensive girls.
Great show!😂🎉 Steve is so smart, when he and Leo go with the juvenile humor it’s even funnier for some reason. It’s like your BioChem professor cracking fart jokes. 😂😂😂
Preposition is NOT from the Greek, but from Latin: prae= before (in a spatial sense); positio=position. But not ending a sentence with a preposition is only a rule if one uses rules applying to a Classical language for English; however, English is fundamentally a Germanic language and Germanic languages often end a sentence with what would, in Classical languages, be considered as a preposition.
Excellent show.
The chair arrangement is much better on the eyes now again. x i'v learnt more grammar this morning then my whole English lessons at school 😅 ( late 60s) Comprehensive girls.
You mean, "This morning, I learnt more grammar than I's whole Englishings...." hang on...
Great show!😂🎉
Steve is so smart, when he and Leo go with the juvenile humor it’s even funnier for some reason. It’s like your BioChem professor cracking fart jokes. 😂😂😂
10:30 was the laugh of the week for me, a perfect spontaneous comment by Leo followed by a priceless head shake from Nick. Brilliant show as always
9:48 Excellent film reference joke, thanks Mr Allen
Great show ❤❤❤
Leo: "Why am I having to do your transition in my head?"
Brilliant comment.
Brilliant trio, hilarious show!
Thanks all
Great show boys plenty of anti Woke common sense
Enjoyed the grammar crimes segment… problem is English is highly idiomatic apparently
Way to many commercials to enjoy the program
If you look at the words that people are claiming as their pronouns, it is clear that this movement did NOT teach people what pronouns are.
Denbighshire has one grey bin collection per month.
I'm in Hungary, rubbish is weekly and recycling bi-monthly
Preposition is NOT from the Greek, but from Latin: prae= before (in a spatial sense); positio=position. But not ending a sentence with a preposition is only a rule if one uses rules applying to a Classical language for English; however, English is fundamentally a Germanic language and Germanic languages often end a sentence with what would, in Classical languages, be considered as a preposition.
News report beautifully read, thanks.
No "smaggling' guns" as per Stammerer! 😅