Well, maybe it's concise and I appreciate the brevity of it. But at first glance I may say that difference between usage of "used to" and "would" for talking about past habits is unfortunately imprecise and fails to clarify the core difference between correct usage of both. So I would advise anyone watching this video to read more in some good grammar book on this specific point. Shall I notice anything else in this series that requires more careful approach to how various grammar points have been presented in here, I will leave a comment for both the sake of the author and for the sake of learners who use it. As someone working with teaching people I do appreciate the idea for the series, the graphics and the brevity of episodes. Happy to recommend this series to various learners, however I may toss in a few remarks here and there if the rest of it, this video included, contains moments like this in case of key differences between "used to" and "would" for past habits. In fact, part of the problem can be the fact that "past actions that no longer happen today" is true for both these structures and this is why it fails to explain the difference in a way in which each one of them is being used.
You're such a lifesaver, Mónica! Not only did I find this video entertaining, but it was also helpful! Looking forward to seeing the next one - keep it up! 🥰💫✨️💜💜💜
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@@miguelangel__cg amazing Miguel Angel, thanks for letting me know 😄
Wow amazing Monica, I enjoyed watching you explaining each example in the video. You're a fantastic teacher. I'm at C1 level second year at the language school and you're also teaching me pretty things with your videos, too. Thanks a lot.
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You are so welcome!! Thank you for your comment. By the way, when you say “ pretty things” you mean the way the ideas are visually presented or maybe you meant “pretty good things”? Just curious! 😀
Hi Monica, What I meant to say was both were absolutely wonderful. If you ask me, I'd say that the presentation of the grammar rules like the structure of the sentence with explanations and examples were definitely fascinating. As far as I'm concerned, you made me feel totally astonished when I saw you explained everything as well as giving some advice to everybody as well. It was terrific! I was completely thrilled. You're for me one of the best teacher I've ever had ❤😊.
I would like to say you that your videos and your English lessons online were really crucial to pass my English exams for me over the last few years. I love speaking with you. In addition, I learn a lot by following you, too.😊❤
Glad you've already charged your batteries and back to the grid after unwinding from such suffocating summer 🎉🎉🎉. Thanks for your unconditional commitment!! Salva.
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@@jonyer1980 hi Salva, yes, it’s nice to be back after this scorching summer, it left me k.o. 😨But now, back to school! Hope you and ur family are ok 😘😘
Hello...Can you please explain what's the difference between "was chased " and "has been chased " in the passive voice?? ( 17:40 min).. When we can use " has been or had been " ??
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Monica, you are the best English teacher in the world. Thank you so much!!!!
You are really kind Cristóbal 😇
Thanks for this lesson!! I hope that all your videos will be useful for students
I hope so!
Thank you, Monica. An invaluable resource :)
@@bodyboarder25 that makes my day 🥰
Such a genios. Thanks Monica. Excelente explicacion.
You're very welcome, Noemí, thanks a million and I'm really happy you liked the video.
WHAT A CLEAR EXPLANATION. IT WAS CLEAR AS GLASS. THANKS FOR REFRESHING GRAMMAR.
@@fotoestilogu that’s great to know. I’m glad!
Well, maybe it's concise and I appreciate the brevity of it. But at first glance I may say that difference between usage of "used to" and "would" for talking about past habits is unfortunately imprecise and fails to clarify the core difference between correct usage of both. So I would advise anyone watching this video to read more in some good grammar book on this specific point. Shall I notice anything else in this series that requires more careful approach to how various grammar points have been presented in here, I will leave a comment for both the sake of the author and for the sake of learners who use it. As someone working with teaching people I do appreciate the idea for the series, the graphics and the brevity of episodes. Happy to recommend this series to various learners, however I may toss in a few remarks here and there if the rest of it, this video included, contains moments like this in case of key differences between "used to" and "would" for past habits. In fact, part of the problem can be the fact that "past actions that no longer happen today" is true for both these structures and this is why it fails to explain the difference in a way in which each one of them is being used.
You're such a lifesaver, Mónica! Not only did I find this video entertaining, but it was also helpful! Looking forward to seeing the next one - keep it up! 🥰💫✨️💜💜💜
@@miguelangel__cg amazing Miguel Angel, thanks for letting me know 😄
It was the least I could do! 😅💜
@@miguelangel__cg 🥹😍😍
Hi there my dear Monica , Can I have the list of B2 ?
What an easy to follow grammar explanation you did. Thank you
@@CristinaDelapisa wow, I really appreciate it!
How useful!! Thank you for sharing.😊
No probs, stay tuned for part 2!
The perfect dose of grammar, thank you a lot,🙂🙂🙂
Thanks Alonso, part 3 is on its way!
Wow amazing Monica, I enjoyed watching you explaining each example in the video. You're a fantastic teacher. I'm at C1 level second year at the language school and you're also teaching me pretty things with your videos, too. Thanks a lot.
You are so welcome!! Thank you for your comment. By the way, when you say “ pretty things” you mean the way the ideas are visually presented or maybe you meant “pretty good things”? Just curious! 😀
Hi Monica,
What I meant to say was both were absolutely wonderful. If you ask me, I'd say that the presentation of the grammar rules like the structure of the sentence with explanations and examples were definitely fascinating. As far as I'm concerned, you made me feel totally astonished when I saw you explained everything as well as giving some advice to everybody as well. It was terrific! I was completely thrilled. You're for me one of the best teacher I've ever had ❤😊.
I would like to say you that your videos and your English lessons online were really crucial to pass my English exams for me over the last few years.
I love speaking with you. In addition, I learn a lot by following you, too.😊❤
Thank you so much for your help Monica.
Outstading as usual! 👏👏👏Thank you for crystal clear explanations! ❤😊
So happy you found it clear 😄
Awesome video Monica! You are such a wonderful teacher! Thx so much!!!
Cheers Carmen, thank you for your continuous support!
Amazing!
Thanks very much Isabel🥰
Best teacher hands down! Looking forward the second part (exam 4 and 5 of September 😅)
Hahah thanks Laura! Getting part 2 ready, I loved your “subtle” reminder 4 and 5the September 😂😂
Thank you its very interesting lesson
@@feruy great news!!! Thanks
que buena clase! gracias
@@macarenasibonmacarro6922 me alegro que te ayude 😍😍
Great video, very enjoyable, and interesting.
@@angelcantabria thanks a million Angel
Glad you've already charged your batteries and back to the grid after unwinding from such suffocating summer 🎉🎉🎉. Thanks for your unconditional commitment!!
Salva.
@@jonyer1980 hi Salva, yes, it’s nice to be back after this scorching summer, it left me k.o. 😨But now, back to school! Hope you and ur family are ok 😘😘
Yeah, fortunately we're as fit as a fiddle. I owe you a visit. Have a nice school year😊
thanks a million for your lesson
My pleasure! Thank you for watching
.buenisimo!!!!! From BuenosAires
@@GOLANROBERT gracias mil!
I'm waiting for the next part!
It will come out today!!! promise!!!
Thamk you teacher!!
My pleasure!
Hello...Can you please explain what's the difference between "was chased " and "has been chased " in the passive voice?? ( 17:40 min).. When we can use " has been or had been " ??
Thanks for sharing, Mónica
No worries! I hope it helps
Thanks a lot! I'm currently in the B2 course. Do you have a b2 grammar book?😊
Hello Lucía! Not yet, sorry, but some of these structures are also compatible with B2.
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Thank yo uso much!
Interesting.
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Mam please keep making videos atleast one video in a week sorry to say but you don't make too much videos
I’ll do my best 😊
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