Hola Daniel!Gracias por su iniciativa.soy un hablante de francés pero seguir tus videos me permite aprofundizar mi comprension de unas expresiones ambos en ignles y espanol.Animo!
Hi, Daniel! I 'd like to be told where can I find videos "entirely" spoken in english Besides...could you please refer to ADVISE/ADVICE? Thanks in advance!
Hey Andrea, I have a few here: th-cam.com/play/PL4lbDUZYUQGT-wJQi4UhgxTK6n-0WzYBc.html About the other question: advise is the verb (aconsejar), advice is the noun (consejo).
You are always very good I'm getting enjoy this videos.
Thanks a lot Sergio!
Muchas gracias.
Hi! Thanks for your lessons!
Hola Daniel!Gracias por su iniciativa.soy un hablante de francés pero seguir tus videos me permite aprofundizar mi comprension de unas expresiones ambos en ignles y espanol.Animo!
I'm getting used to watch your videos. They are very interesting!!
Thanks!
Great! You explain very well
Espectacular Daniel, gracias por aportar tu conocimiento! Yo lo valoro mucho! Me suscribo a tu canal y sé voy aprender. ✋😃
Excelente
I am getting used to see you in my English classes!
Suelo buscar videos en inglés para mejorar mi listening que es regular, pero la verdad que tus videos me encantan y aprendo muchísimo🥰
Gracias Daniel están muy bien. Tus vídeos apenas los estoy viendo a las 11 con9 minutos
Feliz año nuevo! Happy New Year!
Very good!. Thanks
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i am getting smart...tks
Graciaaaas 💕
Great!👏👏👏👏👏👏
Daniel como puedo ver los cursos avanzados de ingles y su cossto graciass saludos desde mexico
Hi, Daniel! I 'd like to be told where can I find videos "entirely" spoken in english
Besides...could you please refer to
ADVISE/ADVICE? Thanks in advance!
Hey Andrea, I have a few here: th-cam.com/play/PL4lbDUZYUQGT-wJQi4UhgxTK6n-0WzYBc.html
About the other question: advise is the verb (aconsejar), advice is the noun (consejo).
@@DanielWelsch Thanks a lot!
Have a great day!
Hola porfavor cuando puedo usar how soon en lugar de when ?
I didn't get it ;). Thank you so much
I'm getting ready
Buenisimo solo que va separado los get....gracias gracias
I think that "to get" also means "to bring" example: can you get me a beer?... Am I wrong?
That's correct.
Hola Daniel hay una escuela cerca de tu casa
Yes.
Can we say "get rid of sb"? F.ex.: Are you trying to get rid of me tonight?
Yeah, you can. Your example is great. We could also say it if people are fired from their jobs: "The company got rid of several people."
Y el: GET OVER HERE! xd