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Hayat Toulouse That's great, I'm pleased it helped. The way possessive adjectives don't agree with the noun is quite different to French. I remember it confused me when I was learning French. :) Andrew
Moi pareil. Le pire c'est que jadore l'anglais! Ces cours sont très bien pour la compréhension. Il parle avec un accent pas trop difficile à l'oreille et les textes sont un bon support.
+Josenildo Lins Hello and thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my lessons. Here are my other grammar lessons: th-cam.com/play/PL6BDo90oiwpS4_AM1c0s0ozpROeE2A9ff.html Andrew
Hello, Andrew. I'm Felipe from Brazil and I would like to say that I really love your lesson videos, I'm without internet lately, but I'm downloading almost all the videos that I can for to watch in my tablet. I understand all the things that you have teaching and your video lessons always help me when the subject is English language. You're doing a really good job here! Have a amazing week. xxo
Ali Gamal Hello and thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my lessons. The next listening lesson will be next Tuesday. Here are my other listening lessons: th-cam.com/play/PL6BDo90oiwpRdmnAzmYwdc0Az0ZOG2XNA.html Andrew
Your grammar lesson is very useful, Andrew. I like your British English accent... ! :-D The British English accent is better than American English accent... ! :-D
Hi Andrew can you please make a video on these words: what, who's, whose, whom, which. and I want to know when can I use, (what) and (which) for example: what day, what college etc... and which country, which house etc... It makes sense for you? Thanks for this lesson it helped me.
This lesson reminds me those years back when I was in high school. LOL I didn't understand properly what my teacher had been teaching. Are they correctly named 'Pronominal Possessive Adjectives' ,Andrew? Thank you kindly.
+Fernando Constantino Thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my English lessons and accent. I'm sure you'll have my accent one day! Best wishes, Andrew
Hello ,Once again this is amit gupta from Hyderabad there is one question to understand objective case come after preposition like- They are talking about my beating. here - About is preposition, my- Possession Adjective and beating is Gerund. My question is how come "MY" is correct after Preposition.
Nagla Azmi "This is my classroom .Its color is white." - Yes that is correct. "color" is the American spelling and *colour* is the British English spelling. Perhaps a better way is "This is my classroom. Its walls are white." (the walls of the classroom) Andrew
thank you for teaching but so e times we confused writing a letter about invitation to your friend ,talking about cenama which you had watched we want to learn that could you help us please
plz mr i have question in minuets 8:36 you said : you have a new dog. it,is yor dog here why you do not used he is your dog he is pet animal and part of family why you used it not he with pet animal (dog) here
Hi Andrew, Thanks a lot for a wonderful lessen.Just wants to know who is Jane,you are always are referring her name...(just kidding).You are a excellent teacher, I wish all teachers should learn from you,how to teach English, specially Non-English speaking countries. Regards, DSP
DSP Kotli Ha ha yes, Jane and Mark are 2 mysterious people. The real answer is that they are short names (4 letters) so it is easy to say and write! Thanks for the comment. Andrew
"they have got a dog. Their name is Douglas" - No this is not correct. The correction is either: "They have got a dog. Its name is Douglas" OR "They have got a dog. His name is Douglas" (we can use his/her for family pets like cats and dogs)
Hi dear teacher how are you and your family. Thanks a lot I liked it that lesson. It is very good for me. I have a new book. 2 It is my book. 3 I have a good teacher. 4 It is my teacher. 5 I like your lesson. 6 My friend has a new house. 7 It is her house. May you check my work please let me know. Once again thanks so much. Take care god bless you
sukhjit kaur Small correction: A teacher is a person so we say he or she: " *He* is my teacher." or " *She* is my teacher." All the other answers are correct. Andrew
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you're the best teacher ever!
Very nice, concise explanation that is appropriate for my Level 1 students. What a great resource!
Your lessons are the best in Internet, Andrew.
Thanks a lot!! Your English lessons are very helpful as always, everyday I learn new keys that help me
Eyder Murillo You're welcome. Thank you for the comment.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Hello. This lesson was very useful for me. Thank you. Good afternoon!
Hayat Toulouse That's great, I'm pleased it helped. The way possessive adjectives don't agree with the noun is quite different to French. I remember it confused me when I was learning French. :)
Andrew
Hayat Toulouse Thanks for the link ! )
markus ultimatum it is my pleasure! J'espère que cela vous sera utile. These lessons are very clear and useful. Merci pour votre commentaire.
Hayat Toulouse #THX !!!
ça fait au moins cent cinquante ans que j'essaie d'apprendre l'anglais : /
Moi pareil. Le pire c'est que jadore l'anglais! Ces cours sont très bien pour la compréhension. Il parle avec un accent pas trop difficile à l'oreille et les textes sont un bon support.
Thank you, Andrew! You're such a good teacher!
Thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my English lessons. 🙂
Best wishes,
Andrew
I come from Thailand. Thank you so much. It is very helpfull.
I enjoy these lessons, and I love your voice. 😊
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This lesson answered some questions in my head.you are awesome.
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Hello there ☺ thank I really enjoyed your lessons and I am so proud and continue ......
Your grammar lesson is really good!
+Josenildo Lins Hello and thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my lessons.
Here are my other grammar lessons: th-cam.com/play/PL6BDo90oiwpS4_AM1c0s0ozpROeE2A9ff.html
Andrew
Hello, Andrew.
I'm Felipe from Brazil and I would like to say that I really love your lesson videos, I'm without internet lately, but I'm downloading almost all the videos that I can for to watch in my tablet.
I understand all the things that you have teaching and your video lessons always help me when the subject is English language.
You're doing a really good job here!
Have a amazing week. xxo
Felipe Lima Thank you very much for your comment. I am very pleased that my lessons are helping you. Have a good week too.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Great lesson
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It's nice listening to your channel. I have learned a lot
Very easy lesson and professional teaching ...
Would you mind to upload more listening videos ??
Ali Gamal Hello and thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my lessons.
The next listening lesson will be next Tuesday. Here are my other listening lessons:
th-cam.com/play/PL6BDo90oiwpRdmnAzmYwdc0Az0ZOG2XNA.html
Andrew
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I have enjoyed with your English grammar lecture
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Andrew
Thanks too much Andrew that's exactly what I wanted to know.
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Your grammar lesson is very useful, Andrew. I like your British English accent... ! :-D
The British English accent is better than American English accent... ! :-D
+Andres Caceres Coronel Excellent, I am glad that you like my lessons and accent. Thanks for the comment.
Best wishes,
Andrew
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Andrew
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O.k our teacher M.r Andrew ... keep going on you are helping us and we are very a proud of you ... God bless you .
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Andrew
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Hi Andrew can you please make a video on these words: what, who's, whose, whom, which.
and I want to know when can I use, (what) and (which) for example: what day, what college etc... and which country, which house etc... It makes sense for you?
Thanks for this lesson it helped me.
Thx man It's terrific!
Good job 👏
You're welcome. Thank you for the comment. 🙂
Best wishes,
Andrew
Nice,I like it
Thank you.
very good explanation
Thank you very much
This lesson reminds me those years back when I was in high school. LOL I didn't understand properly what my teacher had been teaching. Are they correctly named 'Pronominal Possessive Adjectives' ,Andrew? Thank you kindly.
nongphutre Yes, that's right, that's the full term. I will do a separate lesson to explain possessive pronouns.
Andrew
@@CrownAcademyEnglish that's amazing
Este gringito Andrew explica muy bien ... y mejor si es inglés para aprender más
Why there are 42 dislikes. It is a wonderful class. Teacher Andrew explained it all very nicely.
Thank you so much m.r And rew it's very useful lesson
Thank you so much.
Thao Tran aio
I hope someday have your acent Adrewwww.! BestFer
+Fernando Constantino Thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my English lessons and accent. I'm sure you'll have my accent one day!
Best wishes,
Andrew
thx this helped me alot
+flamdancer Thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my English lessons.
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Andrew
thank you
Hello Andrew.... Absolutely clear and easy to understand. Have you already released "Possessive pronouns"? I didn´t manage to find them. Thank you!
Lígia Rodrigues You're welcome. Thank you for the comment. The Possessive Pronouns lesson is scheduled for Tuesday 3rd March. :)
Best wishes,
Andrew
Hello ,Once again this is amit gupta from Hyderabad there is one question to understand objective case come after preposition like- They are talking about my beating. here - About is preposition, my- Possession Adjective and beating is Gerund. My question is how come "MY" is correct after Preposition.
Thanks
it was great thanks
+powerful mmm Thanks for your comment. I am happy that you like my English lessons.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Hello Andrew. Great job
I'd like to ask you can I say
This is my classroom .Its color is white.
Is that correct or not ? Thanks
Nagla Azmi "This is my classroom .Its color is white." - Yes that is correct. "color" is the American spelling and *colour* is the British English spelling.
Perhaps a better way is "This is my classroom. Its walls are white." (the walls of the classroom)
Andrew
Tnx helpful 👍
thank you for teaching but so e times we confused writing a letter about invitation to your friend ,talking about cenama which you had watched we want to learn that could you help us please
Roraima, Brasil!
great work
thanks man
You're welcome. Thanks for the comment.
Andrew
Hi, which one is correct go to there or go there
Go there is correct.
nice
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plz mr i have question
in minuets 8:36 you said :
you have a new dog. it,is yor dog
here why you do not used he is your dog
he is pet animal and part of family
why you used it not he with pet animal (dog) here
i want to know use of either and neither.
thx
thx soo much
+Dragon Gamer Thank you for the comment.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Hi Andrew,
Thanks a lot for a wonderful lessen.Just wants to know who is Jane,you are always are referring her name...(just kidding).You are a excellent teacher, I wish all teachers should learn from you,how to teach English, specially Non-English speaking countries.
Regards,
DSP
DSP Kotli Ha ha yes, Jane and Mark are 2 mysterious people. The real answer is that they are short names (4 letters) so it is easy to say and write!
Thanks for the comment.
Andrew
good english
great job! (he's,his) (her, hair) how to pronounce?
😲😲 Wow
By the way I am living in Australia but still learn English.
Why is there two 'your'? The difference is singular and plural, but why are they counted as different possessive adjectives?
Very good. #Br
hello, "they have got a dog. Their name is Douglas" (Douglas is the dog name) . You can say me if it's sentence is correct please????
"they have got a dog. Their name is Douglas" - No this is not correct.
The correction is either:
"They have got a dog. Its name is Douglas"
OR
"They have got a dog. His name is Douglas" (we can use his/her for family pets like cats and dogs)
Crown Academy of English muchísimas gracias por contestar
Alg do cnsd??????
you are very good teacher but I search about the prepositions of time don't here why
thank you Andrew!
Ok
hello
Hi lorena
Bro ready...
Hi dear teacher how are you and your family. Thanks a lot I liked it that lesson. It is very good for me.
I have a new book.
2 It is my book.
3 I have a good teacher.
4 It is my teacher.
5 I like your lesson.
6 My friend has a new house.
7 It is her house.
May you check my work please let me know. Once again thanks so much. Take care god bless you
sukhjit kaur Small correction:
A teacher is a person so we say he or she:
" *He* is my teacher." or " *She* is my teacher."
All the other answers are correct.
Andrew
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