Thanks for watching, everyone! For more examples and explanation, read my blog post: www.englishalex.com/post/beginner-english-10-most-frequent-english-preposition-mistakes-audio-gifs-and-practice-included
Alex! You're one of the best teachers. Your explanations are clear as a day. I'm a Russian speaking listener,but I understand everything' you're explaining.
Hi Alex. Finally, I got a change to watch your lessons. Thanks for the video. I probably have made these mistakes thousands of times, and I was unware of them.
Excellent subject to talk about, which is of great importance as prepositions are commonly a weakness. Thank you so much, super teacher. You are great!
Always a pleasure to watch your videos, Alex. I hope you don't mind me saying: your pitch and tone of voice is great for being a radio presenter or for the voiceover :-))
Greeting from Kazakhstan. You are the best English teacher. You explain this lesson very easy. I didn't know about it or pay attention to some little things before. I hope you reply to my comments even if you published this useful video 5 days ago. However, there is saying "It's better late than never"
Hi, dear Alex! It's been amazing to watch your videos and learn from them. You really make the English learning process a lot easier and - at least for me - completely accessable. By the way, I learned that you are from Russia, and I just discovered the Russian literature. I've been reading the book "Dead Souls" ("Almas Mortas" in Portuguese), by Nikolai Gogol. I see his birthplace is a controversial subject, but I think he can be included in the Russian writers list. What can I say now? I just can't stop reading that book. It's simply amazing.
Looking for more preposition lessons? Learn the difference between HEAR OF and HEAR ABOUT in this video! th-cam.com/video/aaoMCdGibAM/w-d-xo.html And my newest video covers common grammar mistakes with gerunds and infinitives: th-cam.com/video/O0DsFTWlWRI/w-d-xo.html
Hiiiii my dear teacher Alex! How are you teacher? I hope you're doing great! Teacher, I'm very with my college these days. That's why I didn't attend your every video. I'm sincerely very sorry about that. You don't know teacher Alex that how much I missed you! You're my favourite teacher. Thank you so much for this lesson! Have a lovely day to you teacher Alex! Love you!🙏🙏❤️😊
It is good message for me because I am not french or spanish speaker so I am free from mistakes as that. But... my english is still as nothing. I want to use "dirty word" right now so I gonna to use ancient-greece word "σκυβαλα". Apostle Paul used it one time, in Bible!!!
Hello Teacher, which is the video you made on when whe travel. Using visit, get to know etc. I would be glad if you could give me a, hand because I don't remember its name.
Hello sir, how are you? I would like to ask a question about modal verb"Need". The question is " I need to have been a professor/doctor".Is it correct as per you? please sir tell me on comment.
Yes, this sounds fine, though I’d need to see the rest of the context. Something like this sounds possible to me: “To be eligible for that position, you need to have been a professor with at least 5 years of post-secondary experience.”
Yes. It is a combination of a verb and a preposition, and it has an idiomatic meaning. Some might just call it a prepositional verb (similar to “listen to” and “agree with”), but because of its idiomatic usage, I consider it a phrasal verb.
Mr Alex - Happy New Year . May I ask You something ? I like and I appreciate all of the teaches from engvid .I am curious if You are in a closer contact with your colleagues , if You are - could You please deliver my best New Year wishes ? dreams come true , good health etc. I will be very grateful . I am not so good in making wishes as I would like to be , but in the special occasions like Christmas or New Year there is a little exception . I am trying to do my best . Thank You very much 🙂 , pozdrawiam z Polski , z Bytomia
English prepositions all mean approximately the same thing. In America, traffic signs state “drive IN your lane” when correct is “drive ON your lane” Philippines knows English better than Americans because their traffic signs correctly use ON. Tagalog has two prepositions, Saan and Nasaan. English with hundreds of prepositions should follow their lead rather than poor kids having to listen to English profs drone on about subtle and confusing differences in the unnecessarily large quantity of prepositions
Thanks for watching, everyone! For more examples and explanation, read my blog post: www.englishalex.com/post/beginner-english-10-most-frequent-english-preposition-mistakes-audio-gifs-and-practice-included
I am beginer of english langage, could you help me for study it?
Alex! You're one of the best teachers. Your explanations are clear as a day. I'm a Russian speaking listener,but I understand everything' you're explaining.
As clear as _ day
The cause of it is in Polish origin of Alex, I'm quite sure
Hi Alex. Finally, I got a change to watch your lessons. Thanks for the video. I probably have made these mistakes thousands of times, and I was unware of them.
Хочу сказать, что Алекс реально хороший учитель!!! Alex is really good teacher!!!
Excellent subject to talk about, which is of great importance as prepositions are commonly a weakness.
Thank you so much, super teacher.
You are great!
Thank you very much for this useful lesson! Have a good weekend!
Thank you dear Professor Alex!
Excellent lesson. Thanks for making this lesson Alex.
You are always so kind and clear. Thank you for this lesson! And greetings from Italy.
You're very welcome. 👍
Thanks for your great lessons. Wishing you having a great time from Myanmar.
Thanks for this lesson!
Thk for a new lesson Alex ! I Switch my mind when i'm watching your videos💪 this lesson make my day !!
Thank you very much for your patient and make such a great video !
Very useful! Excellent job !
Always a pleasure to watch your videos, Alex. I hope you don't mind me saying: your pitch and tone of voice is great for being a radio presenter or for the voiceover :-))
Thank you! I enjoy doing audio recordings as well.
How Mr.
Thank you for these great lessons for today Teacher.
Glad you like them!
Alex nice to see once again. God bless you
Hi dear teacher 🤗
Thanks a lot for sharing your knowledge . Have a blessed weekend.
Thanks a bunch dear teacher Alex.💌 🌹 💕🙏
This video is complete..... it is a summary...... it is really an excellent video
🇧🇷 As a portuguese speaker I can relate a lot! Thank you!
You’re welcome! I’m glad you found it helpful.
Greeting from Kazakhstan. You are the best English teacher. You explain this lesson very easy. I didn't know about it or pay attention to some little things before.
I hope you reply to my comments even if you published this useful video 5 days ago.
However, there is saying "It's better late than never"
Thanks for studying with me! :) I’m glad you enjoyed the lesson.
Awesome. Thank you a ton teacher Alex.
I'm glad you found it helpful! 😊
Hi, dear Alex! It's been amazing to watch your videos and learn from them. You really make the English learning process a lot easier and - at least for me - completely accessable.
By the way, I learned that you are from Russia, and I just discovered the Russian literature. I've been reading the book "Dead Souls" ("Almas Mortas" in Portuguese), by Nikolai Gogol. I see his birthplace is a controversial subject, but I think he can be included in the Russian writers list. What can I say now? I just can't stop reading that book. It's simply amazing.
Thanks for the kind words, Antonio! I’m actually from Poland, but your book recommendation sounds interesting. Enjoy! :)
Well done, Alex!👍
Amazing sir I really like your way
I appreciate it. Thank you so much, Teacher.
You are welcome!
Thank you sir Alex.
Great sir.
I have just joined your channel, it is really useful,
Looking for more preposition lessons? Learn the difference between HEAR OF and HEAR ABOUT in this video! th-cam.com/video/aaoMCdGibAM/w-d-xo.html
And my newest video covers common grammar mistakes with gerunds and infinitives: th-cam.com/video/O0DsFTWlWRI/w-d-xo.html
Alex, you got me!! Especially when you spoke about *it depends* in french!!😃👍
Thanks Alex
Easy and simple
Alex thanks for the lesson
My pleasure!
I glad to see you again
Thank you for the class
You are very welcome.👍
I love watching your videos Alex! Tks!
Thank youuuu, very clear
Thanks for the video, it’s very interesting and useful 💜
Think you for this and I watch you from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦
thank you so much professor alex
Hiiiii my dear teacher Alex! How are you teacher? I hope you're doing great! Teacher, I'm very with my college these days. That's why I didn't attend your every video. I'm sincerely very sorry about that. You don't know teacher Alex that how much I missed you! You're my favourite teacher. Thank you so much for this lesson!
Have a lovely day to you teacher Alex! Love you!🙏🙏❤️😊
Glad to see you again.
Thank you very much😊
Sir, Would you please explain the difference between 'depends on' and 'depends upon' ?
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Thank you
you're welcome.
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Thank you teacher
Thanks a lot.
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Thank you so much teacher i like your vidéo good job keep going 🥀🥀🥀🥀
Very good lesson
Thank you! 😃
Very Interesting english teaching
Welcome again mr Alex
Great video, so helpful!. Thsnk you very much
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Thanks alot
Thank you.
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Thanks a lot
How many grammatical rules should i know to speak fluently....please make a video about this topic.
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My daughter has been in Seattle for a year, and it's true
It is good message for me because I am not french or spanish speaker so I am free from mistakes as that. But... my english is still as nothing. I want to use "dirty word" right now so I gonna to use ancient-greece word "σκυβαλα". Apostle Paul used it one time, in Bible!!!
Hello Teacher, which is the video you made on when whe travel.
Using visit, get to know etc.
I would be glad if you could give me a, hand because I don't remember its name.
Hello sir, how are you? I would like to ask a question about modal verb"Need". The question is " I need to have been a professor/doctor".Is it correct as per you? please sir tell me on comment.
Yes, this sounds fine, though I’d need to see the rest of the context. Something like this sounds possible to me: “To be eligible for that position, you need to have been a professor with at least 5 years of post-secondary experience.”
Perfect
I’ve never been to Alaska yet. I’m gonna there but it depends on my work schedule.
Sir, is depend on a phrasal verb?
Yes. It is a combination of a verb and a preposition, and it has an idiomatic meaning. Some might just call it a prepositional verb (similar to “listen to” and “agree with”), but because of its idiomatic usage, I consider it a phrasal verb.
Sir, Can we say ' It depends upon the situation.' ?
Yes! This is also perfectly fine. It sounds slightly more formal, but it’s acceptable.
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Welcome, and thanks for studying with me!
Mr Alex - Happy New Year . May I ask You something ? I like and I appreciate all of the teaches from engvid .I am curious if You are in a closer contact with your colleagues , if You are - could You please deliver my best New Year wishes ? dreams come true , good health etc. I will be very grateful . I am not so good in making wishes as I would like to be , but in the special occasions like Christmas or New Year there is a little exception . I am trying to do my best . Thank You very much 🙂 , pozdrawiam z Polski , z Bytomia
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English prepositions all mean approximately the same thing.
In America, traffic signs state “drive IN your lane” when correct is “drive ON your lane”
Philippines knows English better than Americans because their traffic signs correctly use ON.
Tagalog has two prepositions, Saan and Nasaan. English with hundreds of prepositions should follow their lead rather than poor kids having to listen to English profs drone on about subtle and confusing differences in the unnecessarily large quantity of prepositions
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I replied him or i replied to him which one is correct , and is their any way to learn this
Reply to someone
Answer someone
Ask someone
Tell someone
Speak to someone
Say [something] to someone
Listen to someone
Hear someone
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How can I follow you on Facebook?
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It is a lesson for Latin-americans.
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I have a mild case of a condition called rosacea.
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