Your videos are truly amazing. Could you please give more tips or strategies for C2 proficiency. I saw that you passed that exam in 1981. Hats off to you
Thank you! I'm glad you've enjoyed my lessons. The three main tips from me would be: 1. Use official test preparation materials to prepare for the different parts of the test. 2. Listen to English podcasts / Read English blogs or articles / Write in your diary in English on a daily basis (at least an hour a day). 3. Get regular feedback on how your speaking and writing is improving from an English teacher who is familiar with the test format and requirements. I hope these tips help, and good luck with passing your test.
You can find all my lessons on the Passive Voice in this playlist: th-cam.com/play/PL2RW--lGzUm7t-vVP5Jw_myZQTJN56Bmz.html And I have these two lessons on Indirect Speech: th-cam.com/video/Vwlm-GoPzJI/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/uZ0BUf4WuhQ/w-d-xo.html Enjoy!
The correct sentence is My fever is gone. Here 'gone' is used as a participle adjective. You can use 'has gone' if you have a person performing the action of going: He has gone to the cinema.
I appreciate you sharing this informative lesson with us!
I'm very glad you enjoyed it!
Hello, thank you a lots for sharing .
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Nice lesson
Thank you!
Your videos are truly amazing. Could you please give more tips or strategies for C2 proficiency. I saw that you passed that exam in 1981. Hats off to you
Thank you! I'm glad you've enjoyed my lessons.
The three main tips from me would be:
1. Use official test preparation materials to prepare for the different parts of the test.
2. Listen to English podcasts / Read English blogs or articles / Write in your diary in English on a daily basis (at least an hour a day).
3. Get regular feedback on how your speaking and writing is improving from an English teacher who is familiar with the test format and requirements.
I hope these tips help, and good luck with passing your test.
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Thank you!
Please cover active and passive voice and direct and indirect speech.
You can find all my lessons on the Passive Voice in this playlist:
th-cam.com/play/PL2RW--lGzUm7t-vVP5Jw_myZQTJN56Bmz.html
And I have these two lessons on Indirect Speech:
th-cam.com/video/Vwlm-GoPzJI/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/uZ0BUf4WuhQ/w-d-xo.html
Enjoy!
Thank you 😊
Hi Ma'am,
Do we say 1. Is your fever gone ?
2. Had your fever gone ?
Which is correct?
Please reply
The correct sentence is My fever is gone.
Here 'gone' is used as a participle adjective.
You can use 'has gone' if you have a person performing the action of going:
He has gone to the cinema.