6:28 The word "hard or hardly?" was the reason which brought me here, thanks Rebecca you are a good, teacher, now I won't be making that mistake anymore,
so helpful, most of the time I know how to say things because " it sounds right" but I didnt know why, if you know the rule it gives you so much confidence, thanks.
I remember this married with children episode when Kelly was trying to help this guy she liked with his english homework, and she says " I speak english good" and Bud says "well", and Kelly says "well what?", I remember I didnt understand the joke back then, LOL!!!
Rebecca, you forgot to mention a very important rule: after some verbs (usually, verbs of senses and feelings) you have to use an adjective not an adverb: you look (how?) beautiful - adjective. Plus, what about such idioms like: "Are we good?" "I'm good" = I'm ok? "as usual" etc. They are exceptions too.
Wow! Nice teacher - Rebecca. You are quite different from those I have heard. The way you have teached is clear and evovative, your beautiful face adds flavor and compliments to discussion. Delightful listening.
I like this video very much, your slang is super so I can understand clearly update more really very helpful thanks a lot. All video of you the way you explaining 👍
Dear Rebecca, thank you very much. I have some doubts about 'serious' and 'seriously' if I need to say I take it ... How would it sound better in English? I take it serious or I take it seriously? Thank you.
Every faillure or loss of progress is a chance to succeed again. Or also every loss of progress or something you did wrong will let you be able to correct it and eventually become even smarter than before. -Abraham Lincoln.
I have to urgentely respond. I have to respond uregentely. Which one is correct in either and if both are correct then what is difference in meaning of the sentences
How to use "when" with ing verb, sometimes why is that "when" takes position of "while" in past continuous. Sometimes, we while with present tense, past simple not past continuous. Please, give us a complete lesson of that. Thank you.
Thank you Rebecca, this is a tricky topic for non-native English speakers. Great explanation
6:28 The word "hard or hardly?" was the reason which brought me here, thanks Rebecca you are a good, teacher, now I won't be making that mistake anymore,
so helpful, most of the time I know how to say things because " it sounds right" but I didnt know why, if you know the rule it gives you so much confidence, thanks.
I remember this married with children episode when Kelly was trying to help this guy she liked with his english homework, and she says " I speak english good" and Bud says "well", and Kelly says "well what?", I remember I didnt understand the joke back then, LOL!!!
Rebecca, you forgot to mention a very important rule: after some verbs (usually, verbs of senses and feelings) you have to use an adjective not an adverb: you look (how?) beautiful - adjective. Plus, what about such idioms like: "Are we good?" "I'm good" = I'm ok? "as usual" etc. They are exceptions too.
Thank you, I strongly believe that with your video I am feeling rapidly how it is improving my English skills.
This is the best explication that I saw in TH-cam ! Thanks...!
Hello Ms. Rebecca
Thank you for your dedication
I really enjoy your lessons
Thank you Rebecca for learn us the adjective and adverbs
Wonderful!!
i finally understand. Thank you Rebecca.
A great lesson from our great teacher rebecca.
Thank you, I appreciate this really good explanation of adverbs...
thanks Rebecca...I learn so much from you..
Thanks you so much, this like the best youtube for learn grammar and tenses. Your the best, hope you stay safe 💜💜
Tanks Rebecca very well lesson I do understand perfectly keep up that good work.
Best grammar teacher thank you ma'am
Thanks to u now it's more clear to me and I can make my students understand well.
Thank you Mrs.Rebecca for these lessons !........It is really good work......Thnks again
Very good teacher.
Thank you so much.
Mam you are really a good teacher 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Many thanks Ms Rebeca.
Wow! Nice teacher - Rebecca. You are quite different from those I have heard. The way you have teached is clear and evovative, your beautiful face adds flavor and compliments to discussion. Delightful listening.
You help me a lot. Thank you very much.
thanks you much rebbeca i really appreciate what you do i learnt a lot from you thanks in advance mohssine from morocco
Not( thanks you much it is (Thanks so much ) bye
Yes I agree with iyel its Thank you not thanks you. But if your'e currently in the process of learning English it is okay.
Thank you ma'am ... Love your classes...
I like this video very much, your slang is super so I can understand clearly update more really very helpful thanks a lot. All video of you the way you explaining 👍
Great video, thanks .
Thank you , for Explaining Adverb ,I have confused no of times between Adverb Adjective ,
Who is here in 2024
Me
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Estou estudando inglês
me
excellent teacher
Nice 👍👍👍👍👍👍
thanks rebecca u r the best
Your lesson is very helpful
Keep going teacher🖤✨
Well explained
hello
you teach very well, thanks ever so much for you teaching. could you make a videos about clauses, please?
Super good lesson, thanks!!
Hi, Mrs,
Can you help us, by essays,
We want to check essays by You?
I've got 8 out of 8 hhh well done Miss Rebecca
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Dear Rebecca, thank you very much. I have some doubts about 'serious' and 'seriously' if I need to say I take it ... How would it sound better in English? I take it serious or I take it seriously? Thank you.
Every faillure or loss of progress is a chance to succeed again. Or also every loss of progress or something you did wrong will let you be able to correct it and eventually become even smarter than before.
-Abraham Lincoln.
Can you share a lacture about "Sentance adverb"
Thank you Rebecca.
very good teacher.
i like it
Thank you mam
Thanks teacher
Very goog teacher.
Thank you so much.
thank you, great lesson
bundle of thanks Rabecca
I have to urgentely respond.
I have to respond uregentely. Which one is correct in either and if both are correct then what is difference in meaning of the sentences
Do you have a video in relation to GERUNDS and INFINITIVES? Thank you very much
I am deposing falsely or I am deposing false. Which one out of these is correct?
When do use an adverb and not an adjective ?
How to use "when" with ing verb, sometimes why is that "when" takes position of "while" in past continuous. Sometimes, we while with present tense, past simple not past continuous. Please, give us a complete lesson of that. Thank you.
Well can you guys tell me the adverb of" big"
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Great!
Excellent
so what is correct : i drive slow or slowly ????
Thanks Rebecca
Great 👍
thank u very much finally i learned.
Thanks again.
thank you so much ma'am
THANKS
what about faster?
Thank you so much
BIG THX!
thank you Teacher...
Would you pleas more exampel for adverb when. Often . How much also some times i write accurdngly
Hi Rebecca,
Pls telling me what's right and what is wrong
+ Keep it safe
+ Keep it safely
Thanks you for your lesson :)
could you send me lessons on modals?
soooo helpful
Thank u mam
Спасибо!)
Think u mem
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Carefully
لا اعرف
Thank you
He drives carefully
thanx rebecka black
I'd love to find someone to practice my English with. If you're interested, I'd be happy to help you with your Arabic in return.
ty so mch
Hi mam the latter of board are not clear .but your expression is too clear
the teacher as slow as the students need
So the sentences it says'He hardly incomes money' so here it means that he does't income money
Bord but very good
Good:(adj.),(adv.),(n).
Slow:(adj.),(adv.).
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Morning madam Easter
Draw a line straight ( adverb). not straightly.
Cool.
Podia tá legendado
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मैम जी दिखाई नहीं दे रहा है
Goodly🤣🤣
she never talks about "slow" an d"slowly,"
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