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Learned something new again. And the most fascinating thing is that I baked myself a pumpkin pie an hour ago. For the first time, never made before. Many thanks for the video and greetings from Germany.🤩👍
Hahaha! 😄 Yes, it's correct to use "scent" in that sentence. "Scent" refers to a pleasant or distinct smell, and it can also be used metaphorically, as in your sentence, to imply that you sense or perceive something positive, like success. So, "I smell the scent of success" is a valid and expressive sentence.
Thanks for your vedio. I’ll buy a bunch of roses this afternoon. Then my office will be filled with their scent. And l’ll make coffee with a nice aroma. I am happy because of you.^^
😂😂😂 The socks are stinky!! Les chaussettes tellement puent!! Restent debout😂😂😂 I love ❤❤ this video so much fun, with odor, smell and stench. I'm sorry teacher, I don't know how do you say in english, about the socks. I never tired learning english with all your videos 🎉🎉❤❤ you are a great teacher, thanks a lot 🙏🙏
Hello! Glad you liked it! You can indeed say, "the socks are stinky." The socks are so smelly that they are standing on their own. That can also be a good way to say it. Have a great day!
The aroma of freshly baked bread is unbelievable!🥰 I don't think I've ever smelled gardenias. Maybe we don't have those flowers in Canada. As for the worst stench... I totally agree. 🤢🤢🤢 Have a wonderful weekend! 😃
Sir, it's really helpful for learning right ways to describe smells of all kinds of situations. I appreciate it. When you were talking about body odor, something occurred to me. Once, while I was at a supermarket to do grocery shopping, there was a man wearing sleeveless clothes standing next to me. At that time, I wanted to get a product higher than me, and he said he was able to do so. He raised his hand, unfortunately, my head was just under his armpit. Suddenly, a heavy smell burst into my nose, oh my, I seemed to be unconscious. Luckily, I survived. 😂 Oh, by the way, I started to work with a foreigner from the Philippines. Today, I made a mistake. I asked her the absent student's number should be write? As the words came out, I knew my fault immediately. Shame on me. 😅
Glad to hear you are working with a foreigner. That will help you improve even more! Don't worry about making mistakes though... It's part of the learning process. Keep up the good work!
Yes, you can also use stink. Here’s how you can use "stink" both as a noun and as a verb: As a noun: "Stink" refers to a very unpleasant or foul smell. Example: There was a terrible stink coming from the garbage can. It can also be used informally to describe a fuss or controversy. Example: He made a big stink about the unfair treatment. As a verb: "Stink" means to have a bad smell or to smell unpleasant. Example: The kitchen stinks because of the rotten food. It can also be used figuratively to mean something is bad or unsatisfactory. Example: This movie stinks! It’s not worth watching. Both uses are common and context-dependent.
Hello Mandy! Yes, you can use plural nouns after "such." Your example, "They are such good movies," is correct. "Such" can be used to emphasize the quality or degree of something, and it can be followed by both singular and plural nouns depending on the context. For instance: Singular: "It is such a beautiful painting." Plural: "They are such beautiful paintings." The key is to use "a" before a singular noun and omit it with plural nouns.
Yes, "perfume" can also refer to the pleasant smell itself, not just the liquid product. It can describe a natural or pleasing fragrance, like the "perfume of flowers". Here, it’s used to highlight a pleasant scent rather than an artificial fragrance.
Stink can also be used. Here’s how you can use "stink" both as a noun and as a verb: As a noun: "Stink" refers to a very unpleasant or foul smell. Example: There was a terrible stink coming from the garbage can. It can also be used informally to describe a fuss or controversy. Example: He made a big stink about the unfair treatment. As a verb: "Stink" means to have a bad smell or to smell unpleasant. Example: The kitchen stinks because of the rotten food. It can also be used figuratively to mean something is bad or unsatisfactory. Example: This movie stinks! It’s not worth watching. Both uses are common and context-dependent.
Hello Mandy! The correct informal expression is "I gotta go." While "gotta" is a contraction of "got to," adding "have" before it is unnecessary and ungrammatical. You could say "I've got to go" in more formal speech, but in casual conversation, "I gotta go" is commonly used.
"Fragrance" is typically used to describe a pleasant or sweet smell, often associated with perfumes, flowers, or luxury products. It's more formal or refined compared to words like "scent" or "smell." As a result, it is not used very often. Examples: Literal use: The fragrance of roses filled the garden. Commercial use: She bought a new fragrance from the perfume shop. It's not commonly used for neutral or unpleasant smells. Instead, it's reserved for pleasant scents.
Yes, stink can also be used. Here’s how you can use "stink" both as a noun and as a verb: As a noun: "Stink" refers to a very unpleasant or foul smell. Example: There was a terrible stink coming from the garbage can. It can also be used informally to describe a fuss or controversy. Example: He made a big stink about the unfair treatment. As a verb: "Stink" means to have a bad smell or to smell unpleasant. Example: The kitchen stinks because of the rotten food. It can also be used figuratively to mean something is bad or unsatisfactory. Example: This movie stinks! It’s not worth watching. Both uses are common and context-dependent.
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This group of words confused me before, now I'm clear. The explanation was excellent. Many thanks
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Learned something new again. And the most fascinating thing is that I baked myself a pumpkin pie an hour ago. For the first time, never made before. Many thanks for the video and greetings from Germany.🤩👍
Wow! I can imagine the aroma of the pie filling your home now. What a wonderful smell it must be!
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I smell the scent of my success in the english exam thanks to you 😄( I hope I wrote it correctly 😅😅 if not so probably its stench of loosers🤣🤣🤣 )
Hahaha! 😄 Yes, it's correct to use "scent" in that sentence. "Scent" refers to a pleasant or distinct smell, and it can also be used metaphorically, as in your sentence, to imply that you sense or perceive something positive, like success. So, "I smell the scent of success" is a valid and expressive sentence.
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Thanks for your vedio. I’ll buy a bunch of roses this afternoon. Then my office will be filled with their scent. And l’ll make coffee with a nice aroma.
I am happy because of you.^^
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😂😂😂 The socks are stinky!! Les chaussettes tellement puent!! Restent debout😂😂😂 I love ❤❤ this video so much fun, with odor, smell and stench. I'm sorry teacher, I don't know how do you say in english, about the socks. I never tired learning english with all your videos 🎉🎉❤❤ you are a great teacher, thanks a lot 🙏🙏
Hello! Glad you liked it! You can indeed say, "the socks are stinky." The socks are so smelly that they are standing on their own. That can also be a good way to say it.
Have a great day!
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Favorite aroma - fresh baken bread 😊
Favorite scent - gardenia flowers 😍
Worst stench - dirty toilet 🤮
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The aroma of freshly baked bread is unbelievable!🥰
I don't think I've ever smelled gardenias. Maybe we don't have those flowers in Canada.
As for the worst stench... I totally agree. 🤢🤢🤢
Have a wonderful weekend! 😃
@@englishspeaking360 Gardenia flower does not grow in Sweden either, it is bought in pots from warm countries, the sent of flowers is fantastic 🥰
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Sir, it's really helpful for learning right ways to describe smells of all kinds of situations. I appreciate it.
When you were talking about body odor, something occurred to me. Once, while I was at a supermarket to do grocery shopping, there was a man wearing sleeveless clothes standing next to me. At that time, I wanted to get a product higher than me, and he said he was able to do so. He raised his hand, unfortunately, my head was just under his armpit. Suddenly, a heavy smell burst into my nose, oh my, I seemed to be unconscious. Luckily, I survived. 😂
Oh, by the way, I started to work with a foreigner from the Philippines. Today, I made a mistake. I asked her the absent student's number should be write? As the words came out, I knew my fault immediately. Shame on me. 😅
Lol! Good story! The worst place for B.O. is on the subway where most people have to raise an arm to hold on to a handle. Terrible! 😅
Glad to hear you are working with a foreigner. That will help you improve even more! Don't worry about making mistakes though... It's part of the learning process. Keep up the good work!
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@mandychiu7319 lol! Yuck! 😅😅😅
There is any other word for the bad smell???
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Yes, you can also use stink. Here’s how you can use "stink" both as a noun and as a verb:
As a noun:
"Stink" refers to a very unpleasant or foul smell.
Example: There was a terrible stink coming from the garbage can.
It can also be used informally to describe a fuss or controversy.
Example: He made a big stink about the unfair treatment.
As a verb:
"Stink" means to have a bad smell or to smell unpleasant.
Example: The kitchen stinks because of the rotten food.
It can also be used figuratively to mean something is bad or unsatisfactory.
Example: This movie stinks! It’s not worth watching.
Both uses are common and context-dependent.
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Sir, after such, can we use plural nouns? For example, it is such a good movie, however, I seem rarely see a sentence like they are such good movies.
Hello Mandy! Yes, you can use plural nouns after "such." Your example, "They are such good movies," is correct. "Such" can be used to emphasize the quality or degree of something, and it can be followed by both singular and plural nouns depending on the context.
For instance:
Singular: "It is such a beautiful painting."
Plural: "They are such beautiful paintings."
The key is to use "a" before a singular noun and omit it with plural nouns.
Thanks for the video. But the word PERFUME. Does it have another meaning? I mean isn't it related to the word SMELL?
Yes, "perfume" can also refer to the pleasant smell itself, not just the liquid product. It can describe a natural or pleasing fragrance, like the "perfume of flowers". Here, it’s used to highlight a pleasant scent rather than an artificial fragrance.
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What about Stink?
Stink can also be used. Here’s how you can use "stink" both as a noun and as a verb:
As a noun:
"Stink" refers to a very unpleasant or foul smell.
Example: There was a terrible stink coming from the garbage can.
It can also be used informally to describe a fuss or controversy.
Example: He made a big stink about the unfair treatment.
As a verb:
"Stink" means to have a bad smell or to smell unpleasant.
Example: The kitchen stinks because of the rotten food.
It can also be used figuratively to mean something is bad or unsatisfactory.
Example: This movie stinks! It’s not worth watching.
Both uses are common and context-dependent.
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Sir, I have gotta go or I gotta go? I saw a sentence was he has gotta go, so how about the subject is I?
Hello Mandy! The correct informal expression is "I gotta go."
While "gotta" is a contraction of "got to," adding "have" before it is unnecessary and ungrammatical. You could say "I've got to go" in more formal speech, but in casual conversation, "I gotta go" is commonly used.
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Oh my dear....lm from Azerbaijan.lhave lost my scentto perfumes...
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How is everyone. My goodness, this lesson makes me think about gym. Please teacher I need to understand Present Participle. Bye.
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what about "fragrance"?
I think it's synonym for "scent" and "aroma" but I think it's a french word and it's not used very often.
"Fragrance" is typically used to describe a pleasant or sweet smell, often associated with perfumes, flowers, or luxury products. It's more formal or refined compared to words like "scent" or "smell." As a result, it is not used very often.
Examples:
Literal use: The fragrance of roses filled the garden.
Commercial use: She bought a new fragrance from the perfume shop.
It's not commonly used for neutral or unpleasant smells. Instead, it's reserved for pleasant scents.
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Stink!!
Yes, stink can also be used. Here’s how you can use "stink" both as a noun and as a verb:
As a noun:
"Stink" refers to a very unpleasant or foul smell.
Example: There was a terrible stink coming from the garbage can.
It can also be used informally to describe a fuss or controversy.
Example: He made a big stink about the unfair treatment.
As a verb:
"Stink" means to have a bad smell or to smell unpleasant.
Example: The kitchen stinks because of the rotten food.
It can also be used figuratively to mean something is bad or unsatisfactory.
Example: This movie stinks! It’s not worth watching.
Both uses are common and context-dependent.
Why socks smells 😂😂😂😂😂
Lol! Your socks don't smell? Lucky you! 😅😅😅
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