Hi Arnel, I can't express my gratitude,well wishes, thanks to you by words. You are genuinely "the greatest of all time" educator in English grammar. In 38 years of my lifetime, I never know that "than could be a conjunction".....in throughout school, college life we are taught "than" is a preposition & as preposition is always followed by a noun (object), Triple A rule is an exceptional rule in this lecture. I have never heard such rule before. Your today's lecture is "the most perfect lecture in English grammar till the world has produced those English grammar lectures ( as I know "the most perfect" is grammatically incorrect, as "perfect" adjective don't admit of any comparative & superlative degree. Adjectives like: perfect, unique,ideal,chief,universal, extreme, complete, entire, excellent, absolute, impossible, eternal, supreme etc don't have any comparative & superlative. They itself denotes "absolute positive adjective position" but I have no words to express how exceptionally perfect you are in your lecture. Your channel name should be renamed as "The perfectionist Arnel's every day English lessons"....
Hi Arnel. Thank you! I am a native english speaker, but my understanding of English grammar is sorely lacking as I was not paying attention in English classes as a student. Now, at 73, I'm learning "Conversational Tagalog," my mother's native language. Your 'parts of speech,' 'conditional,' and 'subject/object pronouns' videos have helped me greatly in my Tagalog journey. Your pace, clarity of explanations...and yes, your charts have been enlightening! I have had "AHA!" moments during your videos. Much appreciated. - Bill
Hi Bill! I really appreciate you taking the time to write me such a nice comment. I am truly happy to hear that my lessons have been helpful. And you love my charts, yes! Good luck with your Tagalog journey! Arnel :)
Hello Arnel! 🌟 As an English teacher on TH-cam, you have the incredible opportunity to inspire learners from all around the world. Your dedication to teaching and sharing knowledge is commendable. Keep creating valuable content, fostering language skills, and making a positive impact! 📚🎉
Dear teacher Arnel, I really enjoy this lesson because you have help me to advance and develop my English level. Please keep going on, I always watch to learn from your video. Thank you so much and best regards
Thank you for teaching this topic. It is really useful. Please let me know about these things below: 1. How to know when using 'the' for the superlative form (example: bad, worse, the worst, etc.) 2. I have never heard or read the words politer and politest. Is that form used in certain country? Thank you in advance.
Test 1-10/10 Test 2-10/10 I'd like to appreciate you for your spectacular and obvious teaching way with full of generous Furthermore you're the most superb teacher I've ever found I'll be always waiting for your astonishing lessons and try my best❤
Thank you very much teacher for this incredible very well explained video, by the way I got ten correct out of ten in both tests, a big hug from Brazil.
EXCEPTIONALLY EXCLUSIVE LIKELY TO HELP ASPIRANTS TO UNDERSTAND AND PERFORM BETTER I'M MANJEET SINGH AN IELTS AND ENGLISH TEACHER FROM INDIA DO APPRECIATE UR PRESENTATION MAY GOD STRENGTHEN YOUR SPIRITS THNX IN ANTICIPATION
You have made an interesting English lesson video that teachs us how to use adjectives in comparative and superlative degree.To me, you are still the best English teacher of all time..🙏🙏👍
Thank you for your incredible teaching Everyone can understand in first sight you teach by your heart ❤️ Lots of love 💗 In first test I got 10/10 In second test 9/10
Teacher ,thanks for everything. Would you consider a video containing only academic words(from AWL)? Your videos are really clear and we love watching them. We would be very happy if you prepare such a video. Love from Turkiye😊
You have been doing great work 🎉sister could you teach advanced grammar on all the topics in great detail and spoken English to the c2 level please 🙏 tell
hey i am from india, your style of teaching is superb and your content too. thanks for making videos. whenever i get some problem your video provides me with solution.
Arnel, Many thanks for your coherent, harmonious and euphonious lessons! May I say like this: Pineapple Perry is virtually / literally the creepiest toy I've seen in my life.
Farther is used for physical distance, and further is used for mental or thought. Ex: Furthermore or explain it further, please. It is a common mistake. Thank you!
A couple of days ago I came across with your videos that helped me alot to improve my English I can assure you these videos are really helpful especially the short ones ❤🇵🇰
Great lesson, Arnel, I want to take advance of this chance to ask you: in your examples, you focus the intensifiers on a possitive way, for instance: Dogs are MUCH more popular than cats, If I want to reverse the sentence focusing on negative: Cats are MUCH less popular than cats or cats are a BIT/TAD/SLIGHTLY/MARGINALLY/WAY/A LOT/FAR/CONSIDERABLY less popular. Is this grammatically correct?. Muchas gracias.
Wow I got 8 / 10 in the first part and inthe second a got 7/10 not too bad but it is ok I really love your videos you’re a great teacher you always look so beautiful and you make me laugh in the funny parts of all videos !!! 😊🌹👌💯
Hello❤I watch your lessons from Armenia.Your lessons are so good.Thank you😊 I'd like to know if it's correct to use «much» with short adjectives too. Ex. Monday was much hotter than Sunday.Is this sentence correct?
Hi Arnel madam, could you clarify me pertaining to "The noun/pronoun before a gerund (verbal noun) should always be in "possessive case" & "the noun/pronoun before a participle should always be in "objective case"...is there any hard & fast rule regarding that. I myself want to understand it from your unique aesthetically designed lectures...
I'd like to know if these sentences sound OK in English especially with regard to the use of 'less' and 'short' 1. Despite this being the festive season, business is less / short for us. 2. Being a holiday, buses are short today. 3. My knoledge of science is less / short. Please help me.
Hello, Arnel! Could you please make a video on Can/Could, May/Might, Will/Would, Shall/Should and Must( by including every details about them)? It's so confusing to understand as they give the same meaning sometime. That's why I humbly request you to make a video on above mentioned topics!❤
Arnel mam could you please make a video on causitive verb I already watched your video but I want that you could make understand in more detail than previous so please mam.
Hi mam I am from India there are so many uses of would and could in English probably more than 20 uses of each it would be great if you make a video in detail native speaker often uses would in a lot of different context and it gets so confusing, for example" it would be great"what sense would gives here and while explaining anything English speaker uses it would be something, you would say , what kind of sense would gives here please explain can we use would for future sense as well
Please make a video on present participle past participle and perfect participle and explain there all the uses in English because it's very hard and i know if you make the about these you will make it easy for us please mam make video
ARNEL, SOS LA MÁS GRANDE DE TODAS LA PROFESORAS. UN GRAN ABRAZO DESDE ARGENTINA.
Hi Arnel, I can't express my gratitude,well wishes, thanks to you by words. You are genuinely "the greatest of all time" educator in English grammar. In 38 years of my lifetime, I never know that "than could be a conjunction".....in throughout school, college life we are taught "than" is a preposition & as preposition is always followed by a noun (object), Triple A rule is an exceptional rule in this lecture. I have never heard such rule before. Your today's lecture is "the most perfect lecture in English grammar till the world has produced those English grammar lectures ( as I know "the most perfect" is grammatically incorrect, as "perfect" adjective don't admit of any comparative & superlative degree. Adjectives like: perfect, unique,ideal,chief,universal, extreme, complete, entire, excellent, absolute, impossible, eternal, supreme etc don't have any comparative & superlative. They itself denotes "absolute positive adjective position" but I have no words to express how exceptionally perfect you are in your lecture. Your channel name should be renamed as "The perfectionist Arnel's every day English lessons"....
❤❤😊
You are best teacher for English grammar. You cleared my all doubts in a single video. Thanks Arnel.
Hi Arnel. Thank you! I am a native english speaker, but my understanding of English grammar is sorely lacking as I was not paying attention in English classes as a student. Now, at 73, I'm learning "Conversational Tagalog," my mother's native language. Your 'parts of speech,' 'conditional,' and 'subject/object pronouns' videos have helped me greatly in my Tagalog journey. Your pace, clarity of explanations...and yes, your charts have been enlightening! I have had "AHA!" moments during your videos. Much appreciated. - Bill
Hi Bill! I really appreciate you taking the time to write me such a nice comment. I am truly happy to hear that my lessons have been helpful. And you love my charts, yes!
Good luck with your Tagalog journey! Arnel :)
My best godess world best English teacher TQ mam
10/10 for both. Thank you Arnel!
Thanks!
Thank you so much!! :)
10/10 for both tests. Thanks Arnel!
Hello Arnel! 🌟 As an English teacher on TH-cam, you have the incredible opportunity to inspire learners from all around the world. Your dedication to teaching and sharing knowledge is commendable. Keep creating valuable content, fostering language skills, and making a positive impact! 📚🎉
How useful and understandable your explanations and English lessons are! Thank you so much for teaching us.🥰
You're very welcome! I'm happy my lessons are useful :)
Arnel teacher is best teacher Elia from pakistan
Dear teacher Arnel, I really enjoy this lesson because you have help me to advance and develop my English level. Please keep going on, I always watch to learn from your video. Thank you so much and best regards
Thank you for such a nice comment! I'm really happy to hear that my lessons are helping you :)
Thank a million for your lessons teachel😊😊 You are very generous with your lessons 😊😊
It's my pleasure! Thank you :)
thanks a million from Egypt, Arnel ❤
Thank you brother from Bangladesh
Russia is joining you
You are very welcome! Thank you :)
Thank you for teaching this topic. It is really useful.
Please let me know about these things below:
1. How to know when using 'the' for the superlative form (example: bad, worse, the worst, etc.)
2. I have never heard or read the words politer and politest. Is that form used in certain country?
Thank you in advance.
Test 1-10/10
Test 2-10/10
I'd like to appreciate you for your spectacular and obvious teaching way with full of generous Furthermore you're the most superb teacher I've ever found I'll be always waiting for your astonishing lessons and try my best❤
Really, you have the best way of teaching people .
I'm so happy with ❤
Thank you! 😃 I'm really happy you enjoy my lessons Guella!
hello Arnel ,your english class is the most interesting english class i've ever seen before. and you are the most beautiful teacher in the world ¡¡¡¡¡
10/10 in both tests. Thanks a lot Arnel you are one of the best teachers I've watched on YT.
Yaaahoooo! That's amazing Diana! Thank you so much :)
Can we be friend ❤
Thanks I subscribed your channel..many months ago .my best teacher. ..
TEST-1 - 10/10 TEST-2- 9/10 Thanks a lot ma'am for this lesson !
Test 1: 9/10; Test 2: 10/10. Thank you for the lesson.
Test 1 10/10 - Test 2 10/10. Thank you dear teacher Arnel!
That's amazing Denise! :)
Thank you very much teacher for this incredible very well explained video, by the way I got ten correct out of ten in both tests, a big hug from Brazil.
That's excellent! I'm so happy this lesson helped you :)
EXCEPTIONALLY EXCLUSIVE
LIKELY TO HELP ASPIRANTS TO UNDERSTAND AND PERFORM BETTER
I'M MANJEET SINGH AN IELTS AND ENGLISH TEACHER FROM INDIA DO APPRECIATE UR PRESENTATION
MAY GOD STRENGTHEN YOUR SPIRITS
THNX IN ANTICIPATION
you are by far the most talented teacher I have had. 🥰
You have made an interesting English lesson video that teachs us how to use adjectives in comparative and superlative degree.To me, you are still the best English teacher of all time..🙏🙏👍
The teacher is really good at explaining, I commend
Hi,Arnel ,this lesson was much more simpler than I had expected
Arnel your explanation is just amazing, I am glad that I can learn it on TH-cam, thanks a lot, with the best wishes!!!
Adjectives qualify nouns! Simply like this!
Thank you for your incredible teaching
Everyone can understand in first sight you teach by your heart ❤️
Lots of love 💗
In first test I got 10/10
In second test 9/10
That's wonderful! Thank you so much Ismail :)
Arnel.. its amazing!!!! Really u r helping a lot....
Teacher ,thanks for everything. Would you consider a video containing only academic words(from AWL)? Your videos are really clear and we love watching them. We would be very happy if you prepare such a video. Love from Turkiye😊
This is a totally wholesome video! Thanks ❤
I love your teaching strategies as well.❤
Best teacher ever
Hello Arnel, you are as good as funny teacher!! Thank you!!
You have been doing great work 🎉sister could you teach advanced grammar on all the topics in great detail and spoken English to the c2 level please 🙏 tell
Thank you so much for creating such valuable videos!
hey i am from india, your style of teaching is superb and your content too.
thanks for making videos. whenever i get some problem your video provides me with solution.
That's so wonderful to hear! I'm happy my lessons can help you :)
Hy Arnel really your teaching way is good and your lots of video help me too much
That's wonderful! Thank you Zareen :)
10/10 for both🎉
Your lesson is wonderful😊
You are wonderful teach qrammer thanks Arnel, I greet you from Azerbaijan, i learn english with you ❤🌹
Thank you so much Gulnaz! I'm really happy you enjoy my lessons :)
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish 🥰
Arnel,
Many thanks for your coherent, harmonious and euphonious lessons!
May I say like this:
Pineapple Perry is virtually / literally the creepiest toy I've seen in my life.
You’ve made it sense I appreciate your lesson ❤
From Cambodia ❤❤❤
Farther is used for physical distance, and further is used for mental or thought. Ex: Furthermore or explain it further, please. It is a common mistake. Thank you!
A couple of days ago I came across with your videos that helped me alot to improve my English I can assure you these videos are really helpful especially the short ones ❤🇵🇰
I'm so happy you found my channel! I'm glad my lessons are helping you. Thank you :)
Great lesson, Arnel, I want to take advance of this chance to ask you: in your examples, you focus the intensifiers on a possitive way, for instance: Dogs are MUCH more popular than cats, If I want to reverse the sentence focusing on negative: Cats are MUCH less popular than cats or cats are a BIT/TAD/SLIGHTLY/MARGINALLY/WAY/A LOT/FAR/CONSIDERABLY less popular. Is this grammatically correct?. Muchas gracias.
Arnel, you are great!! Please make a video for unreal past!!!
Excellente 👍 thank you Arnel
Fabulous 👌, thanks Arnel
Wow I got 8 / 10 in the first part and inthe second a got 7/10 not too bad but it is ok I really love your videos you’re a great teacher you always look so beautiful and you make me laugh in the funny parts of all videos !!! 😊🌹👌💯
Great scores Simon! And I'm so happy you enjoyed this lesson! :)
@simonangulo1185 😂😂😂😂😂
Thanks for the videos, I love it.
Thank You! Both test is 9/10 ♥
You are the best. ❤
10/10 for both!
Hello❤I watch your lessons from Armenia.Your lessons are so good.Thank you😊
I'd like to know if it's correct to use «much» with short adjectives too.
Ex. Monday was much hotter than Sunday.Is this sentence correct?
Thank you so much for watching my lessons Hasmik!
Yes, "much" can be used with short adjectives: much hotter, much bigger, much taller, etc. :)
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish Thank you🥰
You are the best ❤
Thanks. 10 out of 10 in the each test.🙂
Wow! That's great! :)
Thank you my dear teacher
You're very welcome! :)
Thanks Arnel . 10 out of 10🥰.
That's excellent!! :)
Hello Arnel.Thank you! maybe it is the best lesson.I like your speech.Whatʼs your profession?
thanks for great lesson(my result is 10/7🫀🫀🫀🫀❤
both tests 10/10 thank you from Ukraine, Arnel 😋
The great lesson!!!
All was right thank u so much
thank you arnel
Thank you a lots 🙏🏼❤️☘️🌻
Hei Miss,, I Hope u make tutorial all about Reduce Clause and inverted
Gracias Miss
I got 10 out of 10 in the first test, 9/10 in the second test.
My dearest teacher, i hope you will upload your new videos more. I love your video so much 😍
Yay! Thank you Yollanda! More videos to come :)
Arnel, You are magnefic.
Me love you very much 💞
You are only one that I never see before
Great ❤❤❤
Thank you 🙏🏼
Thanks teacher
Please can you make a video on how to respond to scholarship interviews
That’s significant ❤
Thank you ❤!
Hello Arnel can you make a lesson with verb (GET At all forms please) i have really need to this🥺🙏
Hi Arnel madam, could you clarify me pertaining to "The noun/pronoun before a gerund (verbal noun) should always be in "possessive case" & "the noun/pronoun before a participle should always be in "objective case"...is there any hard & fast rule regarding that. I myself want to understand it from your unique aesthetically designed lectures...
Test 1 10/10
Test2 9/10
Excellent Julio!! :)
I'm grateful with your videos, I think that you explain extremely well, thank you much! I've been learning a lot
Thank you so much David! I'm really happy to hear you like my explanations :)
I'd like to know if these sentences sound OK in English especially with regard to the use of 'less' and 'short'
1. Despite this being the festive season, business is less / short for us.
2. Being a holiday, buses are short today.
3. My knoledge of science is less / short.
Please help me.
I have to make more superlative exercises. My score was worse than the average. 6/10
Hello, Arnel! Could you please make a video on Can/Could, May/Might, Will/Would, Shall/Should and Must( by including every details about them)? It's so confusing to understand as they give the same meaning sometime. That's why I humbly request you to make a video on above mentioned topics!❤
Arnel❤ thankyou
I got 10/10 in the first test 🎉
Yeeeesss very nice Sadia! :)
Thanks...
Arnel mam could you please make a video on causitive verb I already watched your video but I want that you could make understand in more detail than previous so please mam.
please post a video about participle clause or participle phrase plz
Test 2 9-10
OMG the pronunciation of "uselessest"😂😂😂 it's hilarious 😂& there is a problem that subtitles can cover your charts, so I am unable to note it down...
Test 1: 9/10
Teat 2: 9/10
Wow! That's great! :)
Hi mam I am from India there are so many uses of would and could in English probably more than 20 uses of each it would be great if you make a video in detail native speaker often uses would in a lot of different context and it gets so confusing, for example" it would be great"what sense would gives here and while explaining anything English speaker uses it would be something, you would say , what kind of sense would gives here please explain can we use would for future sense as well
Talk about participle clause
Test 2: 10/10
Please make a video on present participle past participle and perfect participle and explain there all the uses in English because it's very hard and i know if you make the about these you will make it easy for us please mam make video