Words have a flavor to them like food. As a born Appalachian, I've heard many different dialects that were only understood; depending on the elevation you were on. It has been my goal to speak, and write properly, but I find it amazing how our language is changing just by way of vain expressions. This is why I love this channel. ❤️
Brilliant lesson on should and ought to.
Oustanding class! Thank you again.
Even after a whole year this video is very useful ,thank you so much ! 💟
Very helpful.
8/8 Merci. Shukran!
perfect thank you for your explaning
It was really helpful lesson to me, yesterday i saw qautation video on you channel was really nice and understanble
What is distinctive in your lessons it's a clear-cut explanation. As a glaring example of the opposite I would refer to "kiril's english"
My warmest thanks
I got 8 out of 8 Thank you for your channel
Words have a flavor to them like food. As a born Appalachian, I've heard many different dialects that were only understood; depending on the elevation you were on.
It has been my goal to speak, and write properly, but I find it amazing how our language is changing just by way of vain expressions.
This is why I love this channel. ❤️
I always enjoy reading your well-written comments!
@@SparkleEnglish You're the best pizza delivery person anyone could have. Delicious in every bite. Love it.
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7/8 but it is very important. I love this video. And I respect you very much thankyou
I wish I can take you back in time with me, so you can teach me English the proper way. I have learnt a lot since I started listening to you.
Thank you so much!
Thank you sis
Another fine video! And I got eight out of eight, as I ought to have done! (Is that right? 😮) Thanks for your channel!
I know I "oughtn't to" laught at this word, but sounds so funny xD
8/8.
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Number 6 is interrogative sentences miss, is it correct ? Sorry I need ur explaination please🙏
Grammatically, it is correct. But people don't use it. This is the best I know. I hope it helps.
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I got 7:^
Ought I to say what I make of "ought to"? I may or I might but I won't.
Eight out of eight.
Sometimes I hear someone say, "You ought not do that!" Yes, without the "to". 😢
You ought to have told them to say to after ought not. (There's a tongue twister for you!)
@@SparkleEnglish I ought to listen to my teacher!
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