Your videos have really helped me to improve my listening and pronunciation skill. I appreciate you from core of my heart. Stay happy and healthy forever.
She's not just any teacher on TH-cam who's videos i watch to improve my English but she's that person who inspires and motivate me to learn more and more about English everyday thank you so much ma'am 😊 keep shining 🌟🌟
Learning with you is always a pleasure, Ms. Lucy. Thanks immensely to you for putting in so much of honest efforts to make your lessons so interesting and easily understandable. Sincere regards and best wishes to you always.
Thank you for this video, Lucy! Maybe you can also do a video on the if-clauses. In AE it has become super common to say: 'If I would have known this I would have done it differently'. Also people tend to skip the past perfect saying something like: 'If I knew this I would have done it differently' instead of 'If I had known this I would have done it differently.'
(Native speaker from south USA), You explain things well. After I finish this video I will go looking for one on who/whom. I mostly get it right if it is obvious like the object of a preposition, but in some cases I'm not sure.
Nice one Lucy. I got 5/5 but I have to admit I often struggle with that one, especially because I work with both English and American colleagues 🙂. Another one which I found tricky is whether to use singular or plural after every+noun and each+noun
@@geoffraygregoire3220thank you. English is not my native language so I thought it could be something else. You could edit your answer, then. Make it right. ;)
I'd like to admit that I'm still learning english and not sufficiently good at english.But,in my knowledge, you have to use singular noun after every and each.
As American I am always jealous in how great the British English pronountation sounds! Well done Lucy, your presence (vocal and visual) on the screen rocks!
Learning English with you isn't complicated anymore. Thanks for everything. And I got 5 out of 5 after watching your video. That was really helpful and useful. Waiting for you to respond me. That would be a great pleasure.
I got 5/5, and I was surprised myself, as I'm not a native English speaker. Often it sounds wrong already, and if you check for singular or plural it helps massively.
In Portuguese, the verb there to be will always be conjugated in singular form when meaning the idea of existence (verbo "haver"), even if it's preceded by plural nouns. Ex.: "Há cadeiras na sala"; "Há muitos convidados na festa".
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Hey Lucy, I've become fluent in English due to your videos, and now I'm in America studying in a high school. Thank you♥️
Thanks for covering this topic. No matter how advanced my English level gets, I always have problems when it comes to singular and plural forms.
Your videos have really helped me to improve my listening and pronunciation skill. I appreciate you from core of my heart. Stay happy and healthy forever.
She's not just any teacher on TH-cam who's videos i watch to improve my English but she's that person who inspires and motivate me to learn more and more about English everyday thank you so much ma'am 😊 keep shining 🌟🌟
She is so cute. Beautiful white woman.
Not "who's videos', "whose videos"
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Hello Lucy ,❤ I got 5 / 5 and i am so happy . Your teaching style is so impressive and easy to get things.
Learning with you is always a pleasure, Ms. Lucy. Thanks immensely to you for putting in so much of honest efforts to make your lessons so interesting and easily understandable. Sincere regards and best wishes to you always.
I validated a C1 level more than 5 years ago now and i really needed this video, always been so confusing, thank you so much !
thanks it helps me alot let practise me vocabulary
no matter what level your English is , confidence is vital
Thank you for this video, Lucy! Maybe you can also do a video on the if-clauses. In AE it has become super common to say: 'If I would have known this I would have done it differently'. Also people tend to skip the past perfect saying something like: 'If I knew this I would have done it differently' instead of 'If I had known this I would have done it differently.'
I would say "Had I known this, I would have done it differently" - just a different way of saying it.
@steveknight878 I like yours better. The whole phrase implied a silent "if." It's just my thought.
4/5👍
(Native speaker from south USA), You explain things well. After I finish this video I will go looking for one on who/whom. I mostly get it right if it is obvious like the object of a preposition, but in some cases I'm not sure.
Masterpiece!!! 👏 Very helpful, thank you Lucy 💖
Very good lesson, thank you Lucy, it helps me a lot.
Lucy, thank you for your superb presentation of the material. Success to all those learning English.
It is a joy to learn English from Lucy. Please to my ears and eyes.
Nice one Lucy. I got 5/5 but I have to admit I often struggle with that one, especially because I work with both English and American colleagues 🙂. Another one which I found tricky is whether to use singular or plural after every+noun and each+noun
What is noum ?
Typo, I meant noun not noum
@@geoffraygregoire3220thank you. English is not my native language so I thought it could be something else. You could edit your answer, then. Make it right. ;)
I'd like to admit that I'm still learning english and not sufficiently good at english.But,in my knowledge, you have to use singular noun after every and each.
Dear Lucy, thanks a lot for your lovely explanation of the topic and funny quiz 😊 Wish you all the best!
Thanks for uploading this lesson, it was quite clarifying. Got a full score
As American I am always jealous in how great the British English pronountation sounds! Well done Lucy, your presence (vocal and visual) on the screen rocks!
I got 5/5 but it's all because of your explanations that were very clear! Thanks
Don't ever change this ending music, it is so good and chilling! 😊
5 of 5. very useful. thank you, Lucy!
Learning with you is always a pleasure
Your method is quite lucid and easy.
Got 5/5 thanks Lucy
I learned a lot today... thanks lucy!
10 mins of vídeo and i feel smarter and fallen love 😮❤
Great lesson Lucy. Glad to see, that I passed the five questions right, even before I watched the video
Happy New Year and best wishes to you
I'm Brazilian and I can understand your pronunciation. Grazie Master!
Thank you Lucy, I scored 4/5
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Great job!
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Learning English with you isn't complicated anymore. Thanks for everything. And I got 5 out of 5 after watching your video. That was really helpful and useful. Waiting for you to respond me. That would be a great pleasure.
Used both versions interchangeably before in tricky situations. Happy to know either were OK and neither was wrong. Thank you!
Hello Lucy I got 5/5.
It's my first time to get full marks english with lucy.Thank you.
Thanks for this topic. It's literally useful for my British English grammar so improvement so far. Once word again Thank you so much ❤
I got 5/5.Yay 😊 Ma'am, I appreciate your help as you have been a helping hand in my English learning journey. Thank you. 😊
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YES, the lesson was very helpful. I also liked that you referred to American English. 😊
I really enjoy your lessons Ma'am Lucy. I am an English teacher myself here in the Philippines.
Another lovely lesson from lovely Lucy. I got 5 out of 5. Cheers from Kazakhstan.
Thank you for this video! So helpful!!!
As a native English speaker, I just want to chime in and say that this is a great grammar lesson on one of the tricky grammar rules of English!
Yes I enjoyed this lesson ... especially the quiz at the end ! THANK YOU for your work.
I am deeply thankful for this video-lesson as it provided me with some grammar I did not know.
Thank you, super useful lesson. I am always in doubt which to use. Now I will feel more confident.
Lucy, difenetly, is the best teacher of English, I have ever met! :-) Deep thanks! :-)
5/5 very informative, especially the later part of the lesson when it became more tricky.
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Homely comfortable precise teaching style.Thanks ma'am for your excellent teaching style.❤❤❤
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Comprehensive, enlightening and fun! Thank you, Lucy!
I got 5/5.
Thank you for the effort you put in your videos. Your videos have been very helpful
Amazing. Thank you! Got all 5 correct ❤
Hello, Lucy Bella! Nice to see you hear you!❤
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Got all of the them correct) Thanks for the lesson)
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I love your English lessons Ms Lucy!
It seems so simple but can turn very tricky. thanks a lot
It's always a pleasure to watch your video. Thanks
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I got all correct thank you ❤
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What do you mean ?
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That's a amazing English lesson. I have already learnt about it but you made me remind.
Superbly explained again. I had actually done everything correctly.
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Have a good day everyone ! My count is 5/5. So happy to see our LUCY! THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Lovely lesson. I hope it Will improve my English to high level.
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I love these lessons. I scored 5 on your quiz. Thank you!
Lucy thank you for everything you do us
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5/5 in the quiz. A quite simple subject and the video covers it nicely.
I got 5/5, and I was surprised myself, as I'm not a native English speaker. Often it sounds wrong already, and if you check for singular or plural it helps massively.
Five out of five! That was a useful lesson 🙂
Excellent class, thanks Lucy.
Thank you for teaching us . I really appreciate it
Well done. Your explanation conforms with Fowler's 'nouns of multitude' that can be either singular or plural.
Ty, I love the way you teach English.
Thank you!! I love this video. I have a follow-up question. How about “Either Lucy or I” is or am?
omg i stuggled with this for a long time, thank you so much
Lucy thanks a lot.I love your teachings.
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All correct. Thanks Lucy
Great and very helpful lesson. Thank you! 🙂
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I got 5/5. Thanks Lucy for this lesson.
Thank you so much Ms. Lucy.❤
Thank for this great lesson Lucy. I did very well on the quiz
In Portuguese, the verb there to be will always be conjugated in singular form when meaning the idea of existence (verbo "haver"), even if it's preceded by plural nouns. Ex.: "Há cadeiras na sala"; "Há muitos convidados na festa".