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I am an early bird. I study English by myself using your videos. You and I have many things in common, you like to teach, You are very humble, it is a great talent. I like to teach too. Teaching English. someday, it might help me to remember more and better. I would like to start a book club for ESL people. I might do that later in life. Thanks for teaching English to me. Pronouns are difficult but your explanation make them easier to understand.
Thank you for the video. It has restored my sanity. For some reason, more and more educated native speakers don’t follow Rule #2. They always use I instead of me as the object pronoun. I think this tendency is a sort of overcompensation for using “me” in the subject. Interestingly, they do it only for “I/me”, not other pronouns. And you are right it’s easy to check by separating two object pronouns, e.g., “please give it to David and I.” They would never say :”give it to I”.
Between my husband and I , we have 9 siblings. Our siblings leave away from each other. When we go on vacations we take the opportunity to visit some of them. My husband has a sister that lives in Texas and a brother in Phoenix, that is in the same route but I have a sister that lives in North Caroline and that is out of the way, so we have to make a special trip to visit my sister and her two daughters.
Hi Alex, I must thank you for this video. You have cleared a confusing topic that I sometimes face. By the way, I did not understand which accent you use, is it British or any other. Thanks a lot.
The German FM said in a speech at the UN: Us against them. Unfortunately, she repeated it several times and it sounded false to me. Thank you for confirming. Okay, she might have learnt from Pink Floyd. 😂
In Spanish we say "the donkey goes ahead" or "the donkey goes first" when the interlocutor mentions himself before the companion. This is because it is considered rude to mention oneself first.
If you wanna be specific, I mean if you want to point out the people who were seen together, you just gotta say; -"They saw YOU, HER and ME together". BUT if the people who are being pointed out are already known, you just say; - "They saw US together.
Hello! Sorry, but you said "movies" right? Isn't that American English? Shouldn't be "films" im British English? I thought all the English were in BE 😔
There's one conclusion that I made after years of learning English. I don't want to be rude or something, but English is a piece of s--t. It is a nightmare grammar-wise. Reading and spelling are the things that have to be learnt for years. Do I have to mention pronunciation and accents? I wonder how on earth it became so popular.
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If you liked this video, check out these lessons:
Top 10 Mistakes with Gerunds & Infinitives th-cam.com/video/O0DsFTWlWRI/w-d-xo.html
Go from Standard to Casual English (15 Common Sentences) th-cam.com/video/skT8E3CLiUk/w-d-xo.html
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I am an early bird. I study English by myself using your videos. You and I have many things in common, you like to teach, You are very humble, it is a great talent. I like to teach too. Teaching English. someday, it might help me to remember more and better. I would like to start a book club for ESL people. I might do that later in life. Thanks for teaching English to me. Pronouns are difficult but your explanation make them easier to understand.
Thank you for the video. It has restored my sanity. For some reason, more and more educated native speakers don’t follow Rule #2. They always use I instead of me as the object pronoun. I think this tendency is a sort of overcompensation for using “me” in the subject. Interestingly, they do it only for “I/me”, not other pronouns. And you are right it’s easy to check by separating two object pronouns, e.g., “please give it to David and I.” They would never say :”give it to I”.
I am Brazilian and i am learning English. So, i have many things for to learn.
I'm happy for finding your vídeo.
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Thanks for watching! I'm glad it was helpful.
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Спасибо за видео, вы единственный учитель, который понятно выговаривает английские слова.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge, I always find somethig new to learn with your videos.
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Fantastic lesson, as usual. Thank you very much prof Alex
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Sounds really easy! Thank you.
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Thank you for the wonderful video again.
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Alex, Big shoutout to you. Well said everything❤️
Between my husband and I , we have 9 siblings. Our siblings leave away from each other. When we go on vacations we take the opportunity to visit some of them. My husband has a sister that lives in Texas and a brother in Phoenix, that is in the same route but I have a sister that lives in North Caroline and that is out of the way, so we have to make a special trip to visit my sister and her two daughters.
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Thanks for learning with me. I'm glad you find the classes interesting!
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Could You have PDF in this lesson Please
Great lesson as usual ❤
Thanks Alex for your efforts
Thank you for the video.
Thank you for your hard work.
Good lesson grammar. Thank you teacher
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Hi Alex, I must thank you for this video. You have cleared a confusing topic that I sometimes face. By the way, I did not understand which accent you use, is it British or any other. Thanks a lot.
My accent is basically “standard Canadian.” I grew up in southern Ontario, close to Toronto.
Very useful.😊❤
Thanks, as always! :) I’m glad you enjoyed it.
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I like your lessons.
Hello teacher, I'm watching from Mozambique
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That's nice lesson
Do the words: and, end read identically, because I hear them identically, how can I tell them apart? Thank you and best regards🥰👍
They saw you, her and me 'threegether'.
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Daren is with me and we went out for coffee...❤
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Thanks, I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
thank you teacher ! 'is still very confusing for "me "but not for "i" ahah .....is it correct ?))
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I was thinking about this today. Coincidence
The German FM said in a speech at the UN: Us against them. Unfortunately, she repeated it several times and it sounded false to me. Thank you for confirming. Okay, she might have learnt from Pink Floyd. 😂
Thanks
You're welcome! I hope you found the explanation helpful.
In Spanish we say "the donkey goes ahead" or "the donkey goes first" when the interlocutor mentions himself before the companion. This is because it is considered rude to mention oneself first.
That makes perfect sense to me. In English, it also just sounds better to say “She and I” instead of “I and she.” :)
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Speaking skill with netive speaker
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If you wanna be specific, I mean if you want to point out the people who were seen together, you just gotta say;
-"They saw YOU, HER and ME together".
BUT if the people who are being pointed out are already known, you just say;
- "They saw US together.
Hello! Sorry, but you said "movies" right? Isn't that American English? Shouldn't be "films" im British English? I thought all the English were in BE 😔
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Tim spoke?
That’s correct. :)
There's one conclusion that I made after years of learning English. I don't want to be rude or something, but English is a piece of s--t. It is a nightmare grammar-wise. Reading and spelling are the things that have to be learnt for years. Do I have to mention pronunciation and accents? I wonder how on earth it became so popular.