@@HappyEnglishNY Michael,sir,can you guide me what's the difference? 1) He was convicted of an outrage of modesty. 2) He was convicted of the outrage of modesty.
It is a pronoun and replaces a noun. I have a pen. It is blue. It means the pen. This is also used as a pronoun, but it’s used to refer to another statement. This doesn’t replace a noun. She’s going to give a speech. This is something I’ve been waiting for 👍
Please make more videos of all Contractions & their pronunciations in English.
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@@HappyEnglishNY Michael,sir,can you guide me what's the difference?
1) He was convicted of an outrage of modesty.
2) He was convicted of the outrage of modesty.
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Thank you so much for the explanation of the difference between it and that!!
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Can i drop the "t" and just say the I? Example, It was becomes i was
Let's put it this way, the T is often unstressed, so I can answer yes 👍
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hi thank you for the video. for "it'll", instead of saying "iddle", can I say "ill" instead? thank you
There are probably some dialects in English that do so
Hi sir, what is the difference between this and it?
It is a pronoun and replaces a noun. I have a pen. It is blue. It means the pen. This is also used as a pronoun, but it’s used to refer to another statement. This doesn’t replace a noun. She’s going to give a speech. This is something I’ve been waiting for 👍
@@HappyEnglishNY thank u sir. My head hit the wall or my head got hit the wall. Is there any difference? Or should i use any preposition before wall?
Not just ah
Not sure what you mean...
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