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Thank you for a very informative and helpful lesson. Maybe I will use some of the phrases in conversations with my colleagues about our common projects
Is that correct: "They’re taking a lot more time that I expected" at 11:43. I guess it should be: "... than I expected" , shouldn't it? Found in the subtitles and the same in the script on the website. Thank you!
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Thanks for watching, Rajesh. You may find some of these lessons already. Feel free to browse through our grammar library: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/free-english-grammar-lessons.
Hello teachers, I have noticed that you use a collocation (The team LEAD) speaking about a person (particularly at time 1:51 ) Is it correct? All my life I use a collocation (the team LEADER). Am I correct?
Hi Arman. Both 'lead' and 'leader' can be used. In business, the word 'lead' is used a bit more often for job titles. It's used after a specific department, such as the 'creative lead,' or, 'project lead.' Hope this helps you!
Can I ask something? I've been taught all my life to include definite article "the" in front of best but it isn't included in the example sentence. "It might be best to get some prices first". Can you explain why "the" isn't used here ?
Hi Harry. Good question. This is the form that is used when 'best' relates to a course of action, whereas 'the best' relates to something. Here are a few examples: Smart phone, tablet or laptop? What is the best (choice) for this purpose? - In this sentence, we are referring to the physical item. Smart phone, tablet or laptop? What is best (to choose) for this purpose? - In this sentence, we are referring to the course of action. Hope this helps you!
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Thanks for watching, Sindi! If the subtitles are not automatically on, you can turn them on if you click on 'CC' on your desktop or go to 'Settings' on your mobile device.
Thanks for the suggestion, Rajesh. We will continue to have lessons on different grammar topics, so keep an eye on the channel! We also have some more advanced grammar lessons such as our '5 levels' lessons. Have you seen them yet? You can find them here: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/?s=5+levels.
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"During these inspections, polution level were found to be high in some industries." In this writer could write 'were found high,then it's meaning was clear but meaning of 'were found to be high' is not clear (if it were 'to be+v3' then it's sense would understandable but is given' to be V1' what is this structure ) pls tell
Hi Ajay. The correct phrase is: '...were found to be high...' This is a common structure used in the news and other types of reports. We have a lesson on different levels of using 'be' which might also help you: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/5-levels-english-grammar-be.
Hello, i just want to mention that there is a misunderstanding for the word reference (the third slected word on the dialog) which mean mentioning to the source of informaton . on the other side there is the verb refer which mean allude to or mention . According to the video especially at 10;31 min you said that reference is equal to a file name or have the same meaning . personally i suggest that may be further from the right meaning So ,may you recheck that and let me know soon whether i m correct or incorrect.
Hi Jalal. I can see how that might be confusing. We didn't say that the word 'reference' was defined as 'file name.' A 'reference' can mean something that is a sign or indication or something else. In the dialogue, Martin asked if Savannah could label the designs using simple file names and somehow reference the design on the label. Savannah then wanted to clarify if that reference should be the file name or something different. In summary, Martin explained that each design will have a heading, a number and a reference (which is the file name in this instance). Does that help? You can also read the script on our website, which can sometimes be helpful: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/working-in-a-team.
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Some practices: She and I don’t get along. We never geled and there were constant arguments. She said she was told to head the team but that’s just her story. She wanted to be better noticed by the boss. She wasn’t helping and always got in the way. She wanted regular updates because she was afraid to be out of loop. Actually it’s probably better if she was not on board.
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Is that correct: "They’re taking a lot more time that I expected" at 11:43. I guess it should be: "... than I expected" , shouldn't it? Found in the subtitles and the same in the script on the website. Thank you!
Good catch. Yes, 'than.'
Thanks a lot❤🌹🙏 sir we are expecting from you all the topics in sequence like 8 parts of speech synthesis clauses phrases syntax transformation narrations infinitive gerund participle modals time and tense etc plz tell💯👌
Thanks for watching, Rajesh. You may find some of these lessons already. Feel free to browse through our grammar library: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/free-english-grammar-lessons.
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Hello teachers, I have noticed that you use a collocation (The team LEAD) speaking about a person (particularly at time 1:51 ) Is it correct? All my life I use a collocation (the team LEADER). Am I correct?
Hi Arman. Both 'lead' and 'leader' can be used. In business, the word 'lead' is used a bit more often for job titles. It's used after a specific department, such as the 'creative lead,' or, 'project lead.' Hope this helps you!
Can I ask something? I've been taught all my life to include definite article "the" in front of best but it isn't included in the example sentence. "It might be best to get some prices first". Can you explain why "the" isn't used here ?
Hi Harry. Good question. This is the form that is used when 'best' relates to a course of action, whereas 'the best' relates to something. Here are a few examples:
Smart phone, tablet or laptop? What is the best (choice) for this purpose?
- In this sentence, we are referring to the physical item.
Smart phone, tablet or laptop? What is best (to choose) for this purpose?
- In this sentence, we are referring to the course of action.
Hope this helps you!
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Hello Teachers, I noticed sometime you use In a team and sometime on a time. Is there any difference there?
Great, question, Arman. We can use both 'in' and 'on' when talking about a team. Thanks for watching!
Could u teach advanced grammar lessons on all the topics on TH-cam channel plz tell🙏
Thanks for the suggestion, Rajesh. We will continue to have lessons on different grammar topics, so keep an eye on the channel! We also have some more advanced grammar lessons such as our '5 levels' lessons. Have you seen them yet? You can find them here: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/?s=5+levels.
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"During these inspections, polution level were found to be high in some industries." In this writer could write 'were found high,then it's meaning was clear but meaning of 'were found to be high' is not clear (if it were 'to be+v3' then it's sense would understandable but is given' to be V1' what is this structure ) pls tell
Hi Ajay. The correct phrase is: '...were found to be high...' This is a common structure used in the news and other types of reports. We have a lesson on different levels of using 'be' which might also help you: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/5-levels-english-grammar-be.
Hello, i just want to mention that there is a misunderstanding for the word reference (the third slected word on the dialog) which mean mentioning to the source of informaton . on the other side there is the verb refer which mean allude to or mention . According to the video especially at 10;31 min you said that reference is equal to a file name or have the same meaning . personally i suggest that may be further from the right meaning
So ,may you recheck that and let me know soon whether i m correct or incorrect.
Hi Jalal. I can see how that might be confusing. We didn't say that the word 'reference' was defined as 'file name.' A 'reference' can mean something that is a sign or indication or something else.
In the dialogue, Martin asked if Savannah could label the designs using simple file names and somehow reference the design on the label. Savannah then wanted to clarify if that reference should be the file name or something different. In summary, Martin explained that each design will have a heading, a number and a reference (which is the file name in this instance).
Does that help? You can also read the script on our website, which can sometimes be helpful: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/working-in-a-team.
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British accents sometimes sounds so hard. Some people talk so so so fast, that even the British people can’t catch the words.
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Some practices: She and I don’t get along. We never geled and there were constant arguments. She said she was told to head the team but that’s just her story. She wanted to be better noticed by the boss. She wasn’t helping and always got in the way. She wanted regular updates because she was afraid to be out of loop. Actually it’s probably better if she was not on board.
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I bet both of these are from Manchester. They sound northerners anyhow.
I can see obviously the letter Oxford but the letter of the word that you did in the video it's so small why you do like that it's nonsense
Hi there. Perhaps you are saying, "The words throughout the video are difficult for me to read." Is that right? Thanks for sharing your comment. Maybe this will be something we can look into in the future.
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You both are boring Actually...try to make it interesting...
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