Thank Andrew for this valuable information , I think it will takes me to a good place in my life because it is very important for me ,I don't know how much I thank you .
it's very very useful and it's necessary to learn a grammar that helps us in our study. thank you so much master Andrew and a big thank for your explanation I really enjoyed and attained much knowledge
Hi Andrew, The lesson about using the word " As " in the comparative degree is clear and coherent. I now feel confident of how to structure my sentence correctly. By the way, the word " As " is also used to introduce an adjectival clauses. On that score, would you mind making a video lesson on this topic. All the best and thank you. Kind regards, Fazil
I always wanted to stay with you here to learn more and practise the problem is I can't stay your writings are too small and hard to read the letters. May I suggests if possible can you write it in a big letters thank you
You being british and speaking with that acent is very easy to understand I Have to admit my english isn't good yet. but I try to learn something new everyday And sometimes the translator helps me to translate (obviously) some words I the only think I'm gonna tell you is you're videos are fantastic and explain very well. I Know these video are gonna help a lot for improve my english xD
Hi Andrew. First of all, I would like to thank you for the amazing job you're doing. Secondly, I would like to ask you to post a video with explanation on how and when to use " ' ", for example, " builders' " versus " builder's ". I am really struggling to understand when to use it. It would be great if you could explain this topic to us. Thank you in advance.
Thank you for good lesson. I have a question. Is the first "as" necessary in the sentence, otherwise the sentence is incorrect - "My car is nice as yours."? Is the sentence correct "My car is nice as yours is"?
Hello Teacher Andrew. Since not as+adj+as is inequality so if I say. Sarah is not as tall as John is the same as John is not as tall as Sarah (Sarah#John) . And if I want to precise more in this case I use comparison of superiority or inferiority. Sarah is less tall than John John is taller than Sarah. Please I need your help.
Hi Andrew. My brother eats as much as my father. My brother eats as little as my father. Is there any difference between 2 sentences? Or completely same?
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Could not get the meaning Rarely has a funeral procession been as moving to the public as was the cortège that accompanied John F. Kennedy to his final resting place.
Thank you Andrew for excellent explanation of the comparisons. Your classes are basicly about grammar, they're short but full of information.
No one can explain grammar lessons as good as you.
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No one can explain grammar lessons as well as you ... good is wrong
awesome teacher i really got it thanks a lot
Thanks for Excellent explanation .
Thank Andrew for this valuable information , I think it will takes me to a good place in my life because it is very important for me ,I don't know how much I thank you .
Hello mr.andrew. you appear to be a god of english. Please make videos like this.
it's very very useful and it's necessary to learn a grammar that helps us in our study.
thank you so much master Andrew and a big thank for your explanation I really enjoyed and attained much knowledge
you are a good teacher Mr.Adam and I love you so so very tooooooooo much
Thank you for your useful lesson. You explain it excellent. I want to do exercise , can you give me as many exercise as you can.
Hi Andrew,
The lesson about using the word " As " in the comparative degree is clear and coherent. I now feel confident of how to structure my sentence correctly.
By the way, the word " As " is also used to introduce an adjectival clauses. On that score, would you mind making a video lesson on this topic.
All the best and thank you.
Kind regards,
Fazil
Wow ! This video was incredible 👏 I practiced with this video as much as I could, really helpful.thank you
Your lessons are awesome ! Thank you so much for recording them
Thank you Andrew, always perfect. Hugs from São Paulo, Brasil.
best teacher..... have good speaking style
sir your videos are superb and amazing.keep it up.
ı am gonna watch this channel to learn Englih as much as possible after now
I always wanted to stay with you here to learn more and practise the problem is I can't stay your writings are too small and hard to read the letters. May I suggests if possible can you write it in a big letters thank you
I really love your lessons, thanks a lot
You being british and speaking with that acent is very easy to understand
I Have to admit my english isn't good yet. but I try to learn something new everyday
And sometimes the translator helps me to translate (obviously) some words
I the only think I'm gonna tell you is you're videos are fantastic and explain very well.
I Know these video are gonna help a lot for improve my english xD
You teach very clear.Thanks👌
Hi Andrew. First of all, I would like to thank you for the amazing job you're doing. Secondly, I would like to ask you to post a video with explanation on how and when to use " ' ", for example, " builders' " versus " builder's ". I am really struggling to understand when to use it. It would be great if you could explain this topic to us. Thank you in advance.
Really useful lesson thank you so much.
thank you for the useful lesson hope you post some more, best of luck in your channel.
Thank you for good lesson. I have a question. Is the first "as" necessary in the sentence, otherwise the sentence is incorrect - "My car is nice as yours."? Is the sentence correct "My car is nice as yours is"?
thank you as much information as I learned from you
Thanks o lot
There is a question
Can we camper in plural with as
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Another great video. Thanks sir.
Marvellous !!! Thanks Andrew
Hi Andrew
I thought that the word HARD was a adjective since the comparative of hard is HARDER anx the superlatif is HARDEST!
Thank a lot! I didin't find out a explanation as good as this
Hello everyonethis is Andrew!i love the way it sounds!thanks for the explanation. Hugs From Brazil
Hello Andrew, do you have a video showing the difference of "there and it"? Hope to see it soon, thank you Andrew!!
Thanks very very thanks my teacher always thanks sometimes
Great Sir
Thanks a million for such a nice explanation 👍
thanks teacher, more videos please!!!
Thank you so much teacher ❤️
Thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my English lessons. 🙂
Best wishes,
Andrew
Hi Andrew awesome teacher i really got it thanks a lot,
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Hi Andrew, thanks for this lesson. A question: Do native english speakers make mistakes with 'as many as' and 'as much as'? Cheers from Chile
Thank you so much
I understand easier than others video
Thanks for share
Thank you Andrew I love it
Hello Teacher Andrew.
Since not as+adj+as is inequality so if I say.
Sarah is not as tall as John is the same as John is not as tall as Sarah (Sarah#John) . And if I want to precise more in this case I use comparison of superiority or inferiority.
Sarah is less tall than John
John is taller than Sarah.
Please I need your help.
Hi Andrew.
My brother eats as much as my father.
My brother eats as little as my father.
Is there any difference between 2 sentences? Or completely same?
very nice
thank teacher .
I need detail explanation about prepositions. usage of prepositions in each and every context.thank u
very useful lesson.
Your video is extremely useful, i hope u can make more video that relate to grammar for ielts
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The course information, prices and instructions how to join are on that page.
Andrew
I need detail explanation about prepositions. usage of prepositions in each and every context.thank u
Great class from india
Congratulation Teacher, you are ok.
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thank you very much nice video.
Thank you!! This video is very useful~~~
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hi Andrew. you are wonderful
How about the expression of "as long as"
It’s useful lesson
So good
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Please explain word law 🌷🌷🌷
I love it
Can you explain the sounds of british..I mean long and short vowels
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Thank u master 😍
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Dear Andrew, could I say like this: "He is running as quickly as she"? instead of Her?
Yea right u can use that, it doesn't matter if you will write like that doesn't change your sentence
Thank you so much for this video. Would you please explain us this kind of structure : " You're as much of a romantic as me" .Thanks
What does this sentence mean? The size of your shirt as much as 1 meter
Mark didn't study as hard as me 'or' as I ( did ) ?
I’m definitely more intelligent than David! How dare you?!! 😂
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Try to focus on one point .
This has to be sarcasm! 😂
Could not get the meaning
Rarely has a funeral procession been as moving to the public as was the cortège that accompanied John F. Kennedy to his final resting place.
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Great job , but if you are explaining more about grammar, then will be a better job .
Iam as short as my cousin also my cousin studied as hard as me.Today I told mysister that please call me as soon as you can
hello from India
please explain ( than Vs then ) lesson in a video
Please Find the mistake :
The new car is no different of the old car.
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En español po fa 😞
thank for your best teaching but,you didn't explain ,she is 3 times as beautiful as her
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9а вы тут?
My girlfriend is smart but isn't as smart as me
Yes, that sentence is grammatically correct. Very good 🙂
Andrew
could I sey my car is as nice not as yours
I would say: my car is not as nice as yours.
you are as cold as ice 💃 I'm as hard as iron. Andrew is as sweet as sugar 🙊