I've really enjoyed, thank you very much... (today, at school, we learned about that theme and I didn't understand anything but inos it's fine and I understood what are them. [3 mistakes in this tet at the end])
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Hi my sir, Could you please tell me which one is correct? In spoken can I add 'to ' 1)you had better practice earlier 2)you had better not go to Birmingham 3)you had better to practice earlier 4)you had better not to go to Birmingham
Here are my answers. In spoken can I add 'to ' 1)you had better practice earlier This is correct. 2)you had better not go to Birmingham This i s also correct. 3)you had better to practice earlier You may hear some people talk this way, but it is wrong. Had better is always followed by a verb in the infinitive without 'to': 4)you had better not to go to Birmingham This is correct.
@@SingleStepEnglish Sir, Then In spoken and in written way We can use negative sentence with 'to' without 'to' right ✅? 2)you had better not go to Birmingham. 4)you had better not to go to Birmingham.
@@SingleStepEnglish Sir, I have some doubts about these Sentences? Can I use this sentence in the same context or not ? when should I use these type of questions.Eventhough some sentences look like present some people using differently. They are considering 'permanent ' and 'temporary ' ,how does it work could you please give me ideas to use these Sentences ? 1)where do you work ?(permanent) 2)where are you working ?(temporary) 3)are your working?( temporary) (continuing the work present continous) Here how does it come ? Permanent situation or temporary ? (What is the course or what the course) 4)what is the course do you follow? 5)what is the course are you following?
Hi my sir, Could you please tell me? Is this Sentences grammatically correct Can we use like this?how native speakers use in this situation? (*This incident happened to Andrew gomez he is former captain of Everton football team. ) (When he was running with the football ,the opposition team forward player tackled him with his boot. Afterwards that player's leg went to other side .( the leg turned other side ) I don't know how to express when someone's leg bend other side . 1)When he was playing football ,he twisted his leg around.
Your version of 1) is OK. You can also say... 1) When he was playing football ,he got his leg twisted around. 1) When he was playing football ,he fractured and dislocated his ankle. Fracture is for the broken bone and dislocate means that the bone got twisted around. A terrible injury to the Everton football star. I was sorry to read about that.
@@SingleStepEnglish Sir, Could you please tell me? Are these Sentences grammatically correct 1)I turned around my bike to see you 2)I turned around the Kings Street by bike
@@SingleStepEnglish Sir , Would it possible to correct these Sentences? I shorted the question ? I'm confused a little bit. Could you please tell me What are the difference between these Sentences ? where should I use these Sentences? Can I use interchangeably ? 1)I was tired 2)I got tired 3)I was angry 4)I got angry 5)I was annoyed 6)I got annoyed 7)I was injured 8)I got injured 9)I got doubt 10)I got doubted
I will try to answer your questions. 1)I was tired Used to describe how you felt. You are not tired anymore. This is a general state or condition. 2)I got tired Used to describe how you felt after a specific event. ie. I got tired after running the race. However, it has the same meaning as 1). 3)I was angry 4)I got angry Same rules are above. 5)I was annoyed 6)I got annoyed 7)I was injured 8)I got injured 9)I got doubt 10)I got doubted
Thank you so much for this lesson.
Also, thank you for the eloquent pronunciations and the appropriate speed of speech.
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Thank you so much for this lesson.
Also, thank you for the eloquent pronunciations and the appropriate speed of speech.
You're very welcome! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
I've really enjoyed, thank you very much... (today, at school, we learned about that theme and I didn't understand anything but inos it's fine and I understood what are them. [3 mistakes in this tet at the end])
I appreciate your kind comment. I agree that these three words can be confusing!
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When we talk about our job ? We charge or we fee are ?: for example 1 h Spanish lesson .
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Thank you so much.By the way I record your amazing accent to listen it many time. ..it's really understandable. ..and worth to listen it several times.
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Hi my sir,
Could you please tell me which one is correct?
In spoken can I add 'to '
1)you had better practice earlier
2)you had better not go to Birmingham
3)you had better to practice earlier
4)you had better not to go to Birmingham
Here are my answers.
In spoken can I add 'to '
1)you had better practice earlier
This is correct.
2)you had better not go to Birmingham
This i s also correct.
3)you had better to practice earlier
You may hear some people talk this way, but it is wrong.
Had better is always followed by a verb in the infinitive without 'to':
4)you had better not to go to Birmingham
This is correct.
@@SingleStepEnglish
Sir,
Then
In spoken and in written way
We can use negative sentence with 'to' without 'to' right ✅?
2)you had better not go to Birmingham.
4)you had better not to go to Birmingham.
@@mohamedmifras8274
Yes, that is true for negative sentences.
@@SingleStepEnglish thank you so much sir understood
@@SingleStepEnglish
Sir,
I have some doubts about these Sentences?
Can I use this sentence in the same context or not ?
when should I use these type of questions.Eventhough some sentences look like present some people using differently. They are considering 'permanent ' and 'temporary ' ,how does it work could you please give me ideas to use these Sentences ?
1)where do you work ?(permanent)
2)where are you working ?(temporary)
3)are your working?( temporary) (continuing the work present continous)
Here how does it come ? Permanent situation or temporary ?
(What is the course or what the course)
4)what is the course do you follow?
5)what is the course are you following?
Hi my sir,
Could you please tell me?
Is this Sentences grammatically correct Can we use like this?how native speakers use in this situation?
(*This incident happened to Andrew gomez he is former captain of Everton football team. )
(When he was running with the football ,the opposition team forward player tackled him with his boot. Afterwards that player's leg went to other side .( the leg turned other side )
I don't know how to express when someone's leg bend other side .
1)When he was playing football ,he twisted his leg around.
Your version of 1) is OK. You can also say...
1) When he was playing football ,he got his leg twisted around.
1) When he was playing football ,he fractured and dislocated his ankle.
Fracture is for the broken bone and dislocate means that the bone got twisted around.
A terrible injury to the Everton football star. I was sorry to read about that.
@@SingleStepEnglish
Thank you so much sir
Yes sir now he plays for Everton football team again.
He recovered from that severe injury.
@@SingleStepEnglish
Sir,
Could you please tell me?
Are these Sentences grammatically correct
1)I turned around my bike to see you
2)I turned around the Kings Street by bike
@@mohamedmifras8274
1) This sentence is OK.
2) I turned around on Kings Street on my bike.
@@SingleStepEnglish thank you so much sir
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Really helpful these words are actually confusing. But i can easily use these.
I'm so glad you can use these confusing words.
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Sir,
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How much does a bicycle cost in your country?
@@SingleStepEnglish
Sir,
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@@SingleStepEnglish
Sir ,
Would it possible to correct these Sentences? I shorted the question ?
I'm confused a little bit.
Could you please tell me
What are the difference between these Sentences ? where should I use these Sentences? Can I use interchangeably ?
1)I was tired
2)I got tired
3)I was angry
4)I got angry
5)I was annoyed
6)I got annoyed
7)I was injured
8)I got injured
9)I got doubt
10)I got doubted
I will try to answer your questions.
1)I was tired
Used to describe how you felt. You are not tired anymore. This is a general state or condition.
2)I got tired
Used to describe how you felt after a specific event.
ie. I got tired after running the race.
However, it has the same meaning as 1).
3)I was angry
4)I got angry
Same rules are above.
5)I was annoyed
6)I got annoyed
7)I was injured
8)I got injured
9)I got doubt
10)I got doubted
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