English for Call Centers 🙋🏻‍♀️ | Role Play Practice | Banking and Finance

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  • In this lesson, three model conversations are used to help call center operators practice telephone skills with customers. An excellent companion video to: • English for Call Cente... . Viewers can role play each of the conversations to help improve their English language and customer service speaking skills. This lesson will help anyone looking to sound more polite and professional in the workplace. Additionally, it is an excellent English language training resource for people looking to work in the English call center business, and also for call center businesses to use for training material. This lesson focuses on handling calls in the banking, finance and credit card industries.
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    ⏱TimeStamps⏱
    0:00 - Role Play Practice Call #1
    1:50 - Role Play Practice Call #2
    5:06 - Role Play Practice Call #3
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    Scene 1 A= Agent; C= Caller
    A: Thank you for calling Global Bank. How may I help you?
    C: Hi. I lost my ATM card.
    A: I’m sorry to hear that. I can help you.
    Do you know your account number?
    C: Yes, I have it on my computer. The number is 04530-1681.
    A: OK. Let me pull up your account information.
    C: Thank you.
    A May I have your full name, please?
    C: Yes. It’s Tina S. Johnson.
    A: Thank you, Ms. Johnson. Could you please confirm your mailing address?
    C: 104 Lincoln Street Avon, Ohio 44011
    A: Thank you for verifying that information, Ms. Johnson.
    I will cancel your current card and request a new ATM card.
    C: How long will it take to get the new card?
    A: It takes 3-5 business days.
    C: There’s no way to get it sooner?
    A: I’m so sorry, Ms. Johnson. That is our bank’s policy.
    C: That’s fine. I understand.
    A: Is there anything else I can help you with?
    C: No, thanks. I’ll just wait for my new card.
    A: Thank you for calling Global Bank. Goodbye.
    C: Goodbye.
    Scene 2
    A: Thank you for calling Mega Bank. My name is Kevin. How may I assist you today?
    C: Hello Kevin. I have a question about my credit card statement.
    A:: Yes, Ma’am. I can help you with that.
    C: Thank you.
    A:: May I have your account number, please?
    C: Sure. My account number is 0529-3671.
    A:: Thank you. Just give me a moment to access your account.
    C: OK. Thank you.
    A:: For security reasons, may I have the last four digits of your social security number?
    C: Yeah, sure. It’s 4321.
    A:: Thank you. And may I have your first and last name, please?
    C: My first name is Nancy, and my last name is Harper.
    A:: Thank you, Ms. Harper. Was this for your most recent statement?
    C: Yes, that’s right. It seems that I have been charged twice on the 15th.
    A:: I see two charges for $189.54. Are those the charges in question?
    C: That’s right. There should only be one charge.
    A:: OK, Ms. Harper. I will start an investigation of the second charge.
    C: Umm, how long will that take?
    A: Usually within 24 hours, ma’am.
    C And then what happens?
    A:: We will confirm with the merchant that there was only one charge.
    C: After the merchant confirms, will the second charge be removed?
    A:: Yes, ma’am. It should be. Please check your account in 3 business days.
    C: OK. I’ll do that.
    A:: Is there anything else I can help you with?
    C: No, I think that will be all.
    A:: Thank you for calling Mega Bank, Ms. Harper.
    C: Thank you for your help.
    A:: Goodbye. Have a nice day.
    Scene 3
    C: Hello. I have a question about my debit account.
    A: Yes, sir. My name is Sarah. I can help you with that.
    C: There’s a transaction on my account that I don’t understand.
    A: Sir, may I have your account number, please?
    C: Sure. It’s 04585-8342.
    A: Alright. Let me pull up that information for you.
    C: Thank you.
    A For verification purposes, may I have your full name, please?
    C: Yes. It’s Charles T. Jones.
    A: Mr. Jones, which charge in your account would you like to check on?
    C: I had to put you on speaker phone. Can you hear me?
    A: Yes, Mr. Jones. I can hear you fine.
    C: OK. It’s the charge on the 12th, in the amount of $228.38.
    A: Yes. I do see that charge on the 12th. You don’t recall making a purchase from that merchant?
    C: No, I don’t believe I made that purchase.
    A: If you would like, I can contact the merchant and ask them about it.
    C: Sure. That would be great. I’d appreciate it.
    A: My pleasure. Mr. Jones. May I put you on hold for a few minutes?
    C: Yeah, sure. That’ll be fine.
    A: Mr. Jones, I was able to reach the merchant and…
    they said that an order was placed and a delivery was made to your address.
    C: Hmm, that sounds odd.
    A: Sir, is there any chance a family member may have used your card?
    C: I don’t think so. But….I will have to check on that.
    A: If that is not the case, please call back and we will resolve the issue.
    C: I will do that. Thank you for your help.
    A: My pleasure, sir. Have a very nice day.
    C: Thank you, you too.

ความคิดเห็น • 577

  • @andrewprevendido3803
    @andrewprevendido3803 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Loved this video. 👍❤

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much for your positive feedback!

  • @jonathanorjuela3778
    @jonathanorjuela3778 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    muchas gracias por tus videos, nunca pares de ayudarnos con esta clase de videos estoy aprendiendo mucho, Dios te bendiga.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much for your kind comment! Let me know if you have any video suggestions.

  • @martinezproductions667
    @martinezproductions667 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Thanks sir. This is the Best channel i ever seen. Thanks a lot for your time and support You give us to improve our English and to understand Native speakers. Every day i learn something new un this awesome channel... Blessings...

  • @user-cb2cz8tp2k
    @user-cb2cz8tp2k 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The most thing attracted me in this video is how kind they are . I like this treatment between people.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I am glad to hear that. I make these videos so viewers can model the language and level of politeness.

    • @user-cb2cz8tp2k
      @user-cb2cz8tp2k 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I hope that everyone thinks the way you are thinking.
      You always encourage me and that makes me feel confident. God bless you sir .

  • @arushikulshrestha965
    @arushikulshrestha965 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    It's awesome ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much!

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Please check out my recent video on Call Center English th-cam.com/video/JsVOye5Nj2s/w-d-xo.html
      Let me know what you think!
      Steve

  • @alonsoundesign
    @alonsoundesign 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    really nice! thx!

  • @genevivgenerol7506
    @genevivgenerol7506 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Hi to beloved call centers workers, thank you so much ma'am/Sir, I learn more and more.. Have a sweet lovely July. Enjoy your lunch. Stay safe.. 😷🥘🍲🍚🍙

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you SO much for your very kind words. They made me smile. Great to know that our call center videos can help empower customer service reps. Enjoy your July as well. Please stay safe.
      Best wishes,
      Steve

  • @lorenalopez8192
    @lorenalopez8192 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is really helpful. I'm gonna work in a bank the next week and i'm soooo nervous. But your video helped me a lot. I'm a Spanish speaker so that makes the work more difficult for me

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I am very glad this video can help prepare you for your new job working in a bank! Please let me know if there any other role play videos you would like me to make.

  • @mrchristian8782
    @mrchristian8782 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Wow, this video is very helpful for me, I had passed the initial interview, and they gave me the Financial Account, and I will be having the final interview tomorrow, and I find this video really helpful, 'cause I don't have any experience in BPO industry, and I do hope and pray that I'll get hired, may the will of the Lord be done,
    thank you so much for this, God bless!

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  ปีที่แล้ว

      Wishing you the of luck landing the new job! Please let me know if there any other role play videos that might help you. 👏🏻

  • @mohamedabazerr8600
    @mohamedabazerr8600 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you

  • @meghapandeyart2145
    @meghapandeyart2145 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love from india🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳your video very helpful sir and you are very kind nature sir ❤️🙏

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  ปีที่แล้ว

      @MEGHA PANDEY ART
      Thank you so much! I am very happy you enjoyed this video.

  • @josecandelario3357
    @josecandelario3357 ปีที่แล้ว

    Muy bien

  • @blink4ever185
    @blink4ever185 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Oh my God. This would be a great help. I'll be having my final interview today and might do my account validation as well. It is my first time applying for call center. So I'm really nervous about the mock call. I hope I could ace this!!

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I wish you the best of luck with your job interview! Please see my other role play videos. 😃

    • @blink4ever185
      @blink4ever185 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish Sure, I'll do that later on. I have to focus on this first since my account involves Banking and Financial account.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @BLINK 4EVER I see. Then, it was a perfect video for you to watch and practice. Good luck!

  • @josefritzietesipao7957
    @josefritzietesipao7957 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow

  • @adoniscabral9114
    @adoniscabral9114 ปีที่แล้ว

    So cool video dude Although I'm not working a call center yet I learning a bunch.

  • @bephtaliehenry5507
    @bephtaliehenry5507 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm a new subscribers but I like this videos

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  ปีที่แล้ว

      Welcome Bephtalie! I am so glad you enjoy my videos.

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi my sir,
    Thank you for this lesson.
    I'm able to learn new native phrases

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That's great! I am very happy to read that.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      Could you please tell me which one is correct?
      1)our family members stayed at my place for 2weeks.(cousins)
      2))our family members stayed in my place for 2weeks.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)our family members stayed at my place for 2weeks.(cousins)
      This sentence is fine.
      2))our family members stayed in my place for 2weeks.
      See 1) AT is better.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Sir,
      But we can use IN too right?

  • @bbbraindamageee
    @bbbraindamageee 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    HOLA , EXCLENTE VIDEO!! ME GUSTARIA ALGUNO PARA ATENCION EN TURISMO , FELICITACIONES!! Y MUCHAS GRACIAS

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Gracias por su amable comentario.
      Intentaré hacer un vídeo sobre turismo. ¿Hay algo en particular que tenga en mente?

    • @bbbraindamageee
      @bbbraindamageee 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Cambios o devoluciones de vuelos, emergencias en el aeropuerto por mal clima podria ser , gracias!@@SingleStepEnglish

  • @blink4ever185
    @blink4ever185 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Hello! I'm here again. Thank you so much for making this video. I passed my final interview and the account validation as well. If not for these sample mock call, I wouldn't be able to pass my call simulation/role play during the actual account validation. So thank you so much🥰.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Wow! Congratulations! That is so wonderful to hear. I am really excited for you. 👏🏻😃

    • @blink4ever185
      @blink4ever185 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish it's a great help. Now can you recommend me to some of your videos where I could learn grammar and American accent? Since it is required in our account to learn it.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I think if you continue watching my videos you will certainly improve. Please let me know if there are any videos you would like me to make.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Also, I will release a new call center video next Thursday ;-)

    • @blink4ever185
      @blink4ever185 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish do you have a video where I can learn English accent? Like how do I learn and improve it?

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi my sir, Could you please what is the difference between these two sentences?when should is use these?
    1)this problem always happens with me.
    2)this problem always happens to me.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      1)this problem always happens with me.
      This sentence is fine.
      You can use it to describe a bad situation that often occurs. It is usually something that you created.
      My example: I have trouble saying no to my friends, so they often ask me for help. This problem always happens with me.
      2)this problem always happens to me.
      A similar sentence to 1). However, "to me" is caused by someone or something else.
      I usually take the train during rush hour. So, I never get a seat. I have to stand the entire time. This problem always happens to me.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglishthank you so much sir it helps a lot

  • @user-cb2cz8tp2k
    @user-cb2cz8tp2k 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good morning my sir , I am pleased to watch your video, and I really appreciate it .
    How is every thing with you sir .
    What do you mean by charge. ..there are some vocabularies in this video I need to work on them to get benefits.
    My sir I fished level one in the university and the next week I will prepare PBT Toefl ...I hope that things go well with me .
    Take care of yourself sir .

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I am happy to hear that you finished level one in the university. The PET and TOEFL can be challenging, but keep improving. Every mistake you make is a chance to improve!
      The word 'charge" used in the video is a charge on someone's bank or credit card account. The amount that a person made using a debit or credit card.
      A: I really want to buy that new suit, but I don't have enough cash.
      B: You could charge it. Pay for it by credit card.

    • @user-cb2cz8tp2k
      @user-cb2cz8tp2k 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello, special thanks for your explanation (charge ) I will search more and use it as well.
      I am waiting for the next week to study and prepare Toefl
      See my sir our book in my institute is (raise issues ) what do you think about it . I used to study American file 2 years ago. Oh I want to tell you my name sir ....My name is Taghreed.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello Taghreed,
      I have not used that textbook. Is it the one that focuses on critical thinking?
      By the way, I will be releasing a new business English textbook called Think Big for Business in December. Best of luck studying for the TOEFL. Please let me know if you have any questions since I have taught that course in the past.

    • @user-cb2cz8tp2k
      @user-cb2cz8tp2k 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good morning my sir , I hope that you are fine. In regards to ( arise the issues ) yes it focuses on critical thinking .
      That is really useful to release textbook in your own way. ..I really believe in your teaching way all my wishes sir .
      But how can I obtain a version.
      That goes without saying, I will resort to you if I face any difficulties...thanks a million sir .
      I have one question. How do you observe my English through my messages to you sir .

    • @user-cb2cz8tp2k
      @user-cb2cz8tp2k 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hello my sir .
      How is every thing with you. Please, I wanna know what's the difference between Relay and Convey.
      I will be appreciated sir .

  • @jonatthank
    @jonatthank ปีที่แล้ว

    If the clients spoke in that way, the world would be a better place 😅.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  ปีที่แล้ว

      Exactly! This is my cry for help. ;-)

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  ปีที่แล้ว

      Stay tuned....my next video will feature some angry customers.

    • @jonatthank
      @jonatthank ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish "my cry for" ... What's the meaning in that sentence? Cry like tears? Is there another definition for "to cry" besides to shed tears?
      Although, in the sentence is a noun, right?

    • @jonatthank
      @jonatthank ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish I am going to turn the notifications on right away!

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, cry is a noun in the sentence, my cry for help.
      This expression, "a cry for help" is an idiom. It means that a person is asking for help. Instead of the word "asking" we change it to "cry." It makes it stronger.
      Sorry for my late reply to your question. ;-)

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi my sir,
    Here I have some doubts,
    Could we use Apostrophe Here or not ? Could you please give me an idea remember easily?
    1)I went to check my bike's engine or my bike engine
    2)I cracked my phone's screen or my phone screen.
    3)I broke his bike's handle or his bike handle.
    4)my phone's screen is cracked or screen cracked.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)I went to check my bike's engine or my bike engine
      I think either one is fine.
      2)I cracked my phone's screen or my phone screen.
      either one is acceptable
      3)I broke his bike's handle or his bike handle.
      Same as 1)
      4)my phone's screen is cracked or screen cracked.
      My phone's screen cracked.
      OR...
      My phone screen cracked.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir either one is correct it means both are correct right

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi my sir ,
    Could you please tell me the differences between these two grammar structures?
    Are these grammatically correct?
    What is the situation ?
    1)I thought to go to town.
    2)I thought I would go to town.
    3)I thought to go to school,but I didn't. Because of the rain.
    4)I thought I would go to school, because there is a special event in school.
    5)I thought to go to my sister's place but I couldn't go due to the announcement of coronavirus awareness.
    6) I thought I would go to my sister's place because it's been a long time I have visited her place.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)I thought to go to town.
      2)I thought I would go to town.
      Sentence 2) is correct.
      3)I thought to go to school, but I didn't. Because of the rain.
      I thought I would go to school, but I didn't because of the rain.
      4)I thought I would go to school, because there is a special event in school.
      Very good.
      5)I thought to go to my sister's place but I couldn't go due to the announcement of coronavirus awareness.
      I thought I would go to my sister's place, but I couldn't due to....
      6) I thought I would go to my sister's place because it's been a long time I have visited her place.
      ...it's been a long time since I have visited her place.
      P.S. 6) is a nice compound sentence. Good job on that!

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      When it comes to movies I heard these kinds of words in movies. If I use in this way ,is it wrong or ?
      1) thought to go to colombo
      2)I thought to play football in the morning
      3)I thought to read the newspapers
      Are these Sentences grammatically correct? Or wrong I can most of the people speak like these? I'm really confused, please let me know?😔

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1) thought to go to colombo
      I thought I would go to Colombo.
      2)I thought to play football in the morning
      I thought I would....
      3)I thought to read the newspapers
      I thought I would read the....

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      So that sir can't we use these kinds of sentences in spoken?

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      So, in this situation I have seen some sentences like that are these Sentences grammatically wrong?
      1)I thought he came to colombo
      2)I thought you were busy
      3)I thought you might have gone to the court .
      4)I thought he was playing football outside.
      5)I thought she was thinking about me.
      6)I thought she spoke to her friend

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    1)I want to ask around this course from the people
    2)I asked around people about this course
    3)I asked around people
    4)I asked around the bride's character from their area people.
    5)I asked around the visa from the area people.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)I want to ask around this course from the people
      I want to ask around about this course.
      You don't need to include 'the people' because ask around means that.
      2)I asked around people about this course
      I asked around about this course.
      OR...
      I asked people about this course.
      3)I asked around people
      Unacceptable.
      4)I asked around the bride's character from their area people.
      I asked around about the bride's character from people in the area.
      5)I asked around the visa from the area people.
      What do you mean by visa in this sentence?

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      Could you please tell me? Could I use as a figurative speech in this sentence?
      1)Don't hold anybody in your hand, let them go . Don't be possessive, It's not good to hold anybody they will leave you one day.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Sure, you can use these sentences in a figurative way. The sentences are a good lesson for all of us.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi my sir,
    Could you please tell me what is difference between these two sentences? Please tell me situations?
    1)she is always on my mind
    2)she is always in my mind
    3)I have a lot ideas ideas on my mind
    4)I have a lot of ideas in my mind
    5)I don't have anything on mind
    6)I don't have anything in mind
    7)I don't have any topics on my mind
    8)I don't have any topics in my mind

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I thought we covered this topic a few days ago.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Yes sir,
      But ,here I have some confusions I want to Identify the situation on and in here sir ? That's why
      were you able to explain to me the situation here ?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)she is always on my mind
      You miss her and want to meet her again.
      2)she is always in my mind
      1) is better.
      3)I have a lot ideas ideas on my mind
      I am very busy now and am thinking about many different things.
      4)I have a lot of ideas in my mind
      You are planning on using some of your new ideas. Perhaps at a job.
      5)I don't have anything on mind
      See 6) It is used that way.
      6)I don't have anything in mind
      You have not decided on something yet.
      7)I don't have any topics on my mind
      Your mind is free and clear. You are suggesting that someone else comes up with a topic.
      8)I don't have any topics in my mind
      You have not planned anything as of yet. You are sill thinking about new topics.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir
      But I couldn't understand about 1st and 2nd IS ?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)she is always on my mind.
      is more common than...
      She is always in my mind.
      This sentence sounds like she is haunting you.

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi my sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    Could we use bothways
    1)I came to know the information from the Facebook
    2)I came to know the information on the Facebook
    3)I came to know the information from the newspaper.
    4)I came to know the information in the newspaper

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)I came to know the information from the Facebook
      No need for "the."
      ....on Facebook.
      2)I came to know the information on the Facebook
      No need for "the."
      ....on Facebook.
      3)I came to know the information from the newspaper.
      Perfect!
      4)I came to know the information in the newspaper
      Also, OK.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      1)I came to know the information from Facebook. This one correct right?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@mohamedmifras8274
      1)I learned the information from Facebook.
      This is better than 'came to know.'
      Or...
      I learned about that on Facebook.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi my sir,
    Now I have researched a lit bit about -At the beginning ' would it able to correct my sentences please now ?
    Specific movement
    1)At the beginning I wasn't good at english, later on I became good at english. Here - I'm talking specific movement
    2)In the beginning I wasn't good at english, later on I became good at english.
    3)I didn't achieve anything at the beginning.
    4)he didn't explain to me anything at the beginning.
    5)he wasn't my good friend of mine at the beginning.
    6)he didn't take right decision at the beginning.
    7)he didn't take right decision at the beginning

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)At the beginning I wasn't good at english, later on I became good at english. Here - I'm talking specific movement
      This sentence is fine.
      2)In the beginning I wasn't good at english, later on I became good at english.
      This is also fine.
      You can use either way. At the beginning or In the beginning.
      3)I didn't achieve anything at the beginning.
      Again, you can say this either way.
      4)he didn't explain to me anything at the beginning.
      He didn't explain anything to me at the beginning.
      5)he wasn't my good friend of mine at the beginning.
      He wasn't a good friend of mine at the beginning.
      6)he didn't take right decision at the beginning.
      He didn't make the right decision at the beginning.
      7)he didn't take right decision at the beginning
      See 6) above.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Sir,
      Then,
      At the beginning- some point right
      In the beginning- period of time
      Am I correct

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      What is the difference sir?
      What is the meaning?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Correct. ;-)

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    1)if my hand gets knocked on a car side mirror in the traffic ,we cannot accuse anybody.
    2)if my hand gets hit on a car side mirror in the traffic ,we cannot accuse anybody.
    3)my hand got knocked on the car's left side mirror, while I was riding motorcycle in the traffic
    4)my hand got hit on a car's left side mirror, while I was riding motorcycle in the traffic .

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)if my hand gets knocked on a car side mirror in the traffic ,we cannot accuse anybody.
      ...in traffic
      2)if my hand gets hit on a car side mirror in the traffic ,we cannot accuse anybody.
      Similar meaning as 1). It is OK.
      ....in traffic
      3)my hand got knocked on the car's left side mirror, while I was riding motorcycle in the traffic
      ...while I was riding my motorcycle in traffic.
      4)my hand got hit on a car's left side mirror, while I was riding motorcycle in the traffic .
      ....while I was riding my motorcycle in traffic.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      If I add traffic without the all of my sentences are correct right?

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My sir,
    Could you please tell me what is difference between? Would you please explain to me with 2or 3 examples ?
    1)most of the time
    2)most of the times

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)most of the time
      I would use this either: most of the time or most times.
      Most of the time, I stay home during the daytime.
      Most of the time, I watch Netflix on TV.
      Most of the time, I eat at home.
      Most times, I just stay home when it is so hot outside.
      Most times, I let my wife cook since she is much better than me.
      Most times, I watch Single Step English to help improve my English skills. ;-)

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Sir,
      Then can't we ' most of the times ' is there any usage like that in english?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      No, we do not say....most of the times.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Instead, you can use 'usually.'
      I usually eat eggs and toast for breakfast.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    @Single Step English
    Hi my sir,
    Could you please tell me?
    If I want to buy same book like my friend. How can we construct the sentences?
    1)could I buy same book from the book shop
    2)could I buy the book as you have?
    (I'm asking my friend)
    3)could i I buy this from the book shop?
    4)could I buy same book as you have at the shop?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)Could I buy same book from the book shop
      ....buy the same book....
      2)Could I buy the book as you have?
      (I'm asking my friend)
      Could I buy the same book you have?
      3)could I I buy this from the book shop?
      Yes, OK.
      4)could I buy same book as you have at the shop?
      Could I buy the same book (that) you have at the bookstore?

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My sir,
    Could you please tell me
    Do I want to add 'TO' here are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    1)he called me to my Vodafone number.
    2)he called me to my Vodafone sim.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)he called me to my Vodafone number.
      ...on my Vodafone number.
      2)he called me to my Vodafone sim.
      Can you call someone's sim?

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir.
      Yes sir , you are correct no one can call someone's sim. Again and again thank you for your help .

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir.
      Yes sir , you are correct no one can call someone's sim. Again and again thank you for your help .

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir ,
      Could you please tell me?
      Are these Sentences grammatically correct?
      1)Tell your friend not to post this kind of post to WhatsApp group.
      2)Tell your friend not to post this kind of post in WhatsApp group.
      3)Tell your friend not to post to a group like this otherwise you will be expelled from this group.
      4)tell your friend not to post this kind of post on our WhatsApp group.
      5)tell your friend not to post this kind of post to our WhatsApp group
      6)tell your friend not to post this kind of post on our WhatsApp .
      Are these Sentences grammatically correct

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)Tell your friend not to post this kind of post to WhatsApp group.
      2)Tell your friend not to post this kind of post in WhatsApp group.
      ....in our WhatsApp group.
      3)Tell your friend not to post to a group like this otherwise you will be expelled from this group.
      Perfect!
      4)tell your friend not to post this kind of post on our WhatsApp group.
      Also, acceptable.
      5)tell your friend not to post this kind of post to our WhatsApp group
      Also, fine.
      6)tell your friend not to post this kind of post on our WhatsApp .
      You need group at the end.

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    1)My purpose is to go abroad
    2)the purpose of this letter is to send the British Council.
    3)this letter purpose is to send the British Council.
    4)his purpose is to taking exam in London
    5)his purpose is to increase the sales.
    6)my purpose is to reach my goal in the organisation.
    7)his purpose of the resignation is to work at Nike.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      1)My purpose is to go abroad
      to go study abroad/to go work abroad
      2)the purpose of this letter is to send the British Council.
      See my previous editing for this sentence.
      3)this letter purpose is to send the British Council.
      4)his purpose is to taking exam in London
      ...to take an exam in London.
      5)his purpose is to increase the sales.
      ...to increase sales.
      6)my purpose is to reach my goal in the organisation.
      OK.
      7)his purpose of the resignation is to work at Nike.
      The purpose of his resignation was because he wants to work at Nike.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir for your help.
      Once I master 'is to' I will come with my own sentences.
      I'm waiting for the requested topic at the beginning

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My sir,
    Could you please tell me how should we use this sentences in the situation?
    Situation
    * because of the pandemic our milk powder and some household items is finished. We don't have anything to make or eat .
    1)The rice has run out at my place
    2)we are running out of milk powder at our place .
    How to create the sentences here ?
    Here, if i have some doubts in english how can we say ?
    3)I have some doubts in english grammar.
    4)I have some doubts about english grammar.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)The rice has run out at my place
      This fine.
      Or simply, We have run out of rice at our house.
      2)we are running out of milk powder at our place .
      OK.
      How to create the sentences here ?
      Here, if i have some doubts in english how can we say ?
      3)I have some doubts in english grammar.
      ...doubts about English grammar.
      4)I have some doubts about english grammar.
      See 3) ;-)
      You could also say...
      I have some doubts regarding English grammar.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir .
      I have some doubts in grammar - (then it's wrong )
      In my case ,I have some doubts inside the grammar that's what I want say.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I have some doubts about how to use that grammar.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Hi my sir,
      Which one is correct?
      1)If i wear the handfree, sometimes it will fall from the ear.
      Here sometime or sometimes

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@mohamedmifras8274
      1)If i wear the handsfree, sometimes it will fall from the ear.
      It is an adverb of frequency, like always or often. So, sometimes is correct.

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    1)he might get angry with me if I say something bad.
    2)he might get a promotion at his office
    3)he might get confused, if I talk about too much about grammar.
    3)he might get me wrong- don't get me wrong in that way I want to make a sentence is it correct here ?
    4)He splashed the mud on me by his vehicle.
    5)he splashed the mud on me with his vehicle.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)he might get angry with me if I say something bad.
      2)he might get a promotion at his office
      OK.
      3)he might get confused, if I talk about too much about grammar.
      You do not need the second "about"
      He might get confused, if I talk about too much grammar.
      3)he might get me wrong- don't get me wrong in that way I want to make a sentence is it correct here ?
      He might take it the wrong way?
      Is this what you mean?
      4)He splashed the mud on me by his vehicle.
      ...with his vehicle.
      5)he splashed the mud on me with his vehicle.
      YES ;-)

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir.
      You always reply promptly but last 2 days I couldn't see your reply. I thought something might have happened. I hope everything is well around you . Stay safe ,Stay healthy, Take care my sir

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      What is the difference between these two sentences?
      1)my car broke down
      2)my car is broken.
      If I want to talk about others it comes differently why only for broke down pharse it's different?
      3)the glass is broken
      4)the sheet is cracked
      5)the plastic dustbin is cracked
      6)my phone screen is broken.
      7)my helmet is cracked
      Different situation
      If my computer is not working at the moment how can we say . I tried to open but the window screen is not coming
      8) the windows 8 file is corrupted
      Or computer is broken
      Because broke down is pharsel verb right is there any reason?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@mohamedmifras8274
      1)my car broke down
      2)my car is broken.
      Both are fine.
      If I want to talk about others it comes differently why only for broke down pharse it's different?
      3)the glass is broken
      OK.
      4)the sheet is cracked
      Alright.
      5)the plastic dustbin is cracked
      OK.
      6)my phone screen is broken.
      OK.
      7)my helmet is cracked
      OK.
      Different situation
      If my computer is not working at the moment how can we say . I tried to open but the window screen is not coming
      8) the windows 8 file is corrupted
      This is correct.
      Or computer is broken
      Because broke down is pharsel verb right is there any reason?
      Files become corrupted or damaged.
      Machines, such as computers, become broke down.
      ie. My 10 year old laptop computer broke down.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so for your help

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi my sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    When should I 'IN' and ON here
    ?as far as i know ,month and year we use IN right?
    1)his brith day on May 1st
    2)my brother asked me to come to London in September.
    3) course will be started on May 1st .
    4)the war end up on May 1st.
    5)the interview will be conducted on May 1st.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)His birthday is on May 1st.
      2)my brother asked me to come to London in September.
      3) The course will start on May 1st .
      4)The war will end on May 1st.
      5)the interview will be conducted on May 1st.
      I edited some of these. But, you were correct using ON.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir big help

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      Could you please tell me?
      How should I say to HR 'I don't like this job ' because of this salary and allowance. How should I say politely?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Really good question about...
      How should I say to HR 'I don't like this job?
      If you are ready to quit the job, you can say...
      Answer: I regret to inform you that this job does not offer me enough of a salary to continue.
      If you are not ready to quit and simply are looking for more money from the job, you can say...
      While I really do enjoy the job, I was wondering if there might be any chance for a raise in the near future.
      A raise = an increase in salary.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir ,it will do well . I will do this .Big help

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi my sir,
    Could you please tell me Here Could we use ' over ' are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    1)he will call you over Skype
    2)she spoke to me over the Skype
    3)she spoke to me over the phone
    4)he called me over the LinkedIn.- what if somebody message or call on LinkedIn.
    5) I made a conversation over WhatsApp .
    6)I made a conversation over the phone

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)he will call you over Skype
      OK.
      2)she spoke to me over the Skype
      over Skype. No need for 'the.'
      3)she spoke to me over the phone
      OK.
      4)he called me over the LinkedIn.- what if somebody message or call on LinkedIn.
      Can you call someone using LinkedIn?
      He messaged me on LinkedIn.
      5) I made a conversation over WhatsApp .
      OK.
      6)I made a conversation over the phone
      OK.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Hi my sir
      Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
      1)i want to drag back my bike
      2)I took off my Tshirt in the dustbin .
      3)I took off my t shirt and I put inside the plastic dustbin .
      4)my hand got knocked by car side mirror ,when I got stuck in traffic jam.
      5)my hand got hit by the car side mirror while I was riding motorcycle.
      6)I knocked his car side mirror when I was riding motorcycle in the traffic.
      7)if my hand get knocked on the car side mirror in the traffic ,we cannot accuse anybody.
      8)if my hand get hit on the car side mirror in the traffic ,we cannot accuse anybody.
      9)my hand got knocked on the car left side mirror, while I was riding motorcycle in the traffic
      10)my hand got hit on the car left side mirror, while I was riding motorcycle in the traffic .

  • @sayanihazra1140
    @sayanihazra1140 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Really sir again a helpful lesson. If it's possible please make a video on possessive pronouns. Sir

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you, Sayani. I am working on that lesson for you. Stay tuned!

    • @sayanihazra1140
      @sayanihazra1140 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish 😊

    • @sayanihazra1140
      @sayanihazra1140 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish do ahare your feedback. Is it ok sir?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      This is fine.
      Also...
      Please share your feedback.

    • @sayanihazra1140
      @sayanihazra1140 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish will you send my task of over the mail. Is it ok sir?

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    In these situations Could we use both prepositions IN and FROM
    1)I got the information in that video
    2)I got the information from that video
    Here Could I use an idea /knowledge/ information/ message..
    3)I got the information from the newspaper
    4)I got the information in the newspaper.
    5)I got the information from the podcast /TV/Social medias
    6)I got the information on the podcast/on the TV/on the social medias.
    7)I downloaded the movie on the torrent.
    8)I downloaded the movie from the torrent.
    9)i downloaded the song on the website
    10)I downloaded the song from the website
    Could we use these interchangeably?
    Could you please correct my sentences please

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)I got the information in that video
      Either one is fine. Interchangeable.
      2)I got the information from that video
      Here Could I use an idea /knowledge/ information/ message..
      You cannot say got the knowledge, but you can say, got the message.
      I obtained the knowledge from that video.
      3)I got the information from the newspaper
      Either one is fine. Interchangeable.
      4)I got the information in the newspaper.
      Either one is fine. Interchangeable.
      5)I got the information from the podcast
      /TV/Social medias
      social media is singular. No s.
      6)I got the information on the podcast/on the TV/on social media.
      Either one is fine. Interchangeable.
      7)I downloaded the movie on the torrent.
      on torrent.
      8)I downloaded the movie from torrent.
      Either one is fine. Interchangeable.
      9)i downloaded the song on the website
      from
      10)I downloaded the song from the website
      Yes!

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Here, I'm a little bit confused because either one is correct it means? Can we use bothways? Or

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes, you can use them both ways.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi my sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct
    I'm in dire need of understand this grammar structure.( 'have no ' I don't have )
    . Could we use these phrase interchangeably?
    1) I have no confidence
    2)I don't have confidence
    3)I don't have confidence
    4)I have no intention
    5)I don't have intention
    6)I don't have any intention
    Are there any tangible or intangible rules for this ?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Sentences 1-3 can be used interchangeably.
      The same for 4-6. Although for 5), I would say, I don't have any intention.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir
      Could you please tell me the difference and the meaning ?
      For these Sentences 3 Sentences
      1)I don't have no intention
      2)I don't have intention
      3)I don't have any intention

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Only 3) is grammatically correct.
      1) is close, but would need to add AN.
      ie. I don't have an intention to work for my family .

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Hi my sir,
      Could you please tell are these sentence grammatically correct ?
      I don't know what pharse is correct here ? Could you please how native speakers say ? And please correct my sentences
      1)the intestine could role over ,if you shake your a child.
      2)the intestine could move over ,if you shake your a child here and there .

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My sir
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    Could we use these in these two ways ?
    1)I narrowly escaped from the car accident yesterday.
    2)I had a narrow escape from the car accident.
    3)I narrowly escaped from the death
    4) I had a narrow escape from the death.
    5)I narrowly escaped from uncle's phone call for a while
    6)I had a narrow escape from my uncle's phone call for a while.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)I narrowly escaped from the car accident yesterday.
      This sentence is fine.
      2)I had a narrow escape from the car accident.
      Also, fine.
      3)I narrowly escaped from the death
      No need for 'from the"
      I narrowly escaped death.
      4) I had a narrow escape from the death.
      Same as above.
      5)I narrowly escaped from uncle's phone call for a while
      Instead of escape, use avoided.
      I narrowly avoided my uncle's phone call.
      A more common way to express this would be:
      I avoided my uncle's phone call for the time being.
      (this means he will call you back again).
      6)I had a narrow escape from my uncle's phone call for a while.
      See above using 'for the time being."

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Hi my sir ,
      Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
      Which one is correct?
      1)shall I keep your book with me for a week?
      2)shall I keep your book for a week?
      3)shall I come to borrow your book?
      4)I went to take his book to study.
      5)I went to borrow his book to study.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)shall I keep your book with me for a week?
      Are you making a request here?
      If so, then you should ask for permission.
      May I keep your book with me for a week?
      2)shall I keep your book for a week?
      3)shall I come to borrow your book?
      May I borrow your book?
      4)I went to take his book to study.
      5)I went to borrow his book to study.
      I went to his house to borrow his book.
      (Not sure if that is your meaning here.).

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi my sir,
    Could you please are these Sentences grammatically correct? How does it come?
    I heard some of these phrases but I don't know the structure of the sentences?
    1) he called me by saying
    2)he asked me by saying
    3)she told me by saying

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      These sound like informal conversational expressions.
      I am not sure how 1) would be used, but we would use 2) and 3).

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir I will look into it. If I stumble across this kind of word, I will take with me .

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      Could you please tell me?
      Here, could I use TO and FOR preposition Here?
      *In spoken and in written? Could you please correct my sentences too ?
      1)I was selected to the company
      2)I was selected for the company
      3)I was selected to Nike.
      4)I was selected for Nike.
      5)I was selected to my university football team.
      5)I was selected for my university football team.
      6)I was selected to Provincial football team.
      7)I was selected for Provincial football team.
      8)I was selected as a captain of the Provincial football team .
      9)I was selected in interview.
      This one is different question
      10) I want to quarantine for 15 days .
      11)I'm on quarantine or I'm in quarantine

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      1)I was selected to the company
      by the company/to join the company. .
      2)I was selected for the company
      I was selected to join the company.
      3)I was selected to Nike.
      4)I was selected for Nike.
      by Nike to join their company.
      5)I was selected to my university football team.
      by...
      In spoken language, Americans would say,
      I made my university football team.
      5)I was selected for my university football team.
      6)I was selected to Provincial football team.
      by the Provincial...
      7)I was selected for Provincial football team.
      You could say...
      selected for the Provincial...
      8)I was selected as a captain of the Provincial football team .
      Perfect!
      9)I was selected in interview.
      I was selected to conduct an interview.
      This one is different question
      10) I want to quarantine for 15 days .
      OK.
      11)I'm on quarantine or I'm in quarantine
      IN.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish thank you so much sir

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi my sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    Situation I'm the person who is riding motorcycle or driving car in that case,if I want to say somebody also came with me .
    1)I rode my bike to the colombo with friend.
    2)I went to colombo with my friend by bike.
    3)I drove my car to colombo with my friend with friends.
    4)I went to colombo with my friends by car .
    If I want to say I'm the who ride bike or drive car and my friends also came with me.
    Different one
    5)I'm getting down from the bus
    6)I'm getting on from the bus
    7)I'm getting off from the bus.
    8)I'm getting out of the bus.
    Different situations
    9)get out from my car - here can we use get from my car ?
    10)get off my bike or get off from my bike ?
    (Get off - only we can use bike train, bus ,plane , ship right can we use for car too ?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)I rode my bike to the colombo with friend.
      ...to Columbo with my friend.
      2)I went to colombo with my friend by bike.
      Perfect.
      3)I drove my car to colombo with my friend with friends.
      either...with my friend or with friends is OK.
      4)I went to colombo with my friends by car .
      OK.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      5)I'm getting down from the bus
      Most people would say...
      I'm getting off the bus.
      6)I'm getting on from the bus
      I'm getting on the bus.
      7)I'm getting off from the bus.
      See 5)
      8)I'm getting out of the bus.
      ...off the bus.
      Different situations
      9)get out from my car - here can we use get from my car ?
      I'm getting out of my car.
      10)get off my bike or get off from my bike ?
      I'm getting off my bike.
      (Get off - only we can use bike train, bus ,plane , ship right can we use for car too ?
      Correct.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My sir,
    Do you conduct the English classes on cambly?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      No, I don't. Are the courses free?

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      No ,we have to pay .

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
      1)I want to take her to restaurant.
      2)I want to take her to colombo.
      3)I took her to restaurant a week ago.
      4)I would have taken you to colombo ,if I had a helmet.
      5)I would have taken her to colombo ,if I had a helmet.
      6)I would have taken you with me to colombo, if had a helmet.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      1)I want to take her to restaurant.
      ...to a restaurant.
      2)I want to take her to colombo.
      OK.
      3)I took her to restaurant a week ago.
      ...to a restaurant...
      4)I would have taken you to colombo ,if I had a helmet.
      OK. Looks good!
      5)I would have taken her to colombo ,if I had a helmet.
      Also, fine.
      6)I would have taken you with me to colombo, if had a helmet.
      if I had a helmet.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I hope the teachers at cambly are helpful. I am employed as an associate professor at a university, and am the director of the foreign language classes in my faculty. I simply do not have time to teach outside of my university. In my free time, I write textbooks and upload videos to this channel.

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    Onto - something is moving right
    1) serve the rice and curry Onto the plate.
    2)I kept my phone onto the table
    3)I am going to keep my bike key onto the table.
    4)my mother kept the vegetables and fruits onto the table.
    5)he is climbing on the roof or he is climbing on the roof which one is correct?
    6)he Jumped on the floor / he jumped on the floor
    7)Don't throw anything onto floor or door throw anything on the floor. Which one is correct?
    8)I am walking onto the road or I'm walking on the road which one is correct?
    8)The teams are coming onto the field or the teams are coming on the field
    9)They pulled their boat up onto the beach or They pulled their boat up on the beach. Which one is correct
    10) toss the coin onto the table or toss the coin on the table
    11)I'm walking onto the stage in order to get the prize or I'm walking on the stage in oder to get the prize

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Rule 1: In general, use "onto" as one word to mean “on top of,” “to a position on,” “upon.”
      1) serve the rice and curry onto the plate.
      OK. But, people will also use on.
      2)I I keep my phone onto the table
      ...on the table
      3)I am going to keep my bike key onto the table.
      on the
      4)my mother kept the vegetables and fruits onto the table.
      on the
      5)he is climbing on the roof or he is climbing on the roof which one is correct?
      on to. We use this because it is a higher place.
      6)he Jumped on the floor / he jumped on the floor
      same?
      7)Don't throw anything on to the floor or door throw anything on the floor. Which one is correct?
      We usually say, on the floor.
      8)I am walking onto the road or I'm walking on the road which one is correct?
      on the road is used.
      8)The teams are coming onto the field or the teams are coming on the field
      We usually say onto since they arrive.
      9)They pulled their boat up onto the beach or They pulled their boat up on the beach. Which one is correct
      Either one is fine.
      10) toss the coin onto the table or toss the coin on the table
      I would accept either one.
      11)I'm walking onto the stage in order to get the prize or I'm walking on the stage in oder to get the prize
      Onto.
      Leaving one area and moving to another position.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Hi my sir,
      Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
      Can we use this interchangeably?
      1)it depends on how much time you spend time with people on Lingbe app.
      2)it depends on how long you spend time with people on Lingbe app.
      3)how much time did you speak with him ?or how long did you speak with him?
      4)how much time did you spend with her ?or how long did you spend with her ?
      5)how much time did you watch that movie?orhow long did you watch that movie?
      6)how much time it will take to finsh that assignment?or how long it will take to finish that assignment?
      7)how much time did you practice football?orhow long did you you practice football?
      8)it depends on how much time you practice football? Orit depends on how long practice football?
      9)it depends on how long you learn English?it depends upon how long you learn English

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)it depends on how much time you spend time with people on Lingbe app.
      You do not need the second "time" in this sentence. It is redundant.
      It depends on how much time you spend with people on the Lingbe app.
      2)it depends on how long you spend time with people on Lingbe app.
      This is better.
      3)how much time did you speak with him ?or how long did you speak with him?
      Both questions are fine.
      4)how much time did you spend with her ?or how long did you spend with her ?
      Both questions are fine.
      5)how much time did you watch that movie?orhow long did you watch that movie?
      The second question is better.
      6)how much time it will take to finsh that assignment?or how long it will take to finish that assignment?
      Both are good.
      7)how much time did you practice football?orhow long did you you practice football?
      I like the second question.
      8)it depends on how much time you practice football? It depends on how long you practice football?
      I changed the second question. Both questions are possible.
      9)it depends on how long you learn English. it depends upon how long you learn English
      You can use either sentence. It depends on...
      It depends upon...

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir,
      Each and every day I have been learning a lot of things from you sir.

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My sir ,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    1)Tell him not to contact to my phone number.
    2)Tell him not to call to my phone number.
    3)Tell him not to contact on my phone number.
    4))Tell him not to call me to my phone number.
    5)Tell him not to contact me on my phone number.
    6)Tell him not to call me my phone number.
    7)I thought I would do that work earlier
    8) I thought to do that work earlier. - is it grammatically correct sentences? Can we use in spoken?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Corrections appear below.
      1)Tell him not to contact my phone number.
      2)Tell him not to call my phone number.
      3)Tell him not to contact my phone number.
      4))Tell him not to call me on my phone number.
      5)Tell him not to contact me on my phone number.
      6)Tell him not to call me on my phone number.
      7)I thought I would do that work earlier.
      8) I thought to do that work earlier. - is it grammatically correct sentences? Can we use in spoken?
      7) is grammatically correct. 8) You could say...I thought about doing that work earlier

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir big help .

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      Could you please tell me can we use these phrase in the same context are these Sentences grammatically correct?
      1)he is married to a girl
      2)he married a girl
      3)are you married?
      4)did you marry a girl?
      We cam use bothways right when we use these Sentences in situations?

  • @teerboyd
    @teerboyd 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    the only unrealistic thing about this is that 90% of customers dont have their number on hand and have to look for it 😂 dont mind it tho, keep shaving time off the clock for me

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yeah, that's a good point! I have made some videos where the customers look up their numbers. Please let me know if there are any videos you would like me to make. Thank you!

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi my sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    Have I placed the Nouns according to verb agreement?( We want to see noun is singular or plural before verb right '
    1)Neither the employee nor the managers know what to do ?
    2)Neither the employees nor the manager know what to do ?
    3)Either fathima or the girls are going make dinner tonight.
    4)Either girls or the fathima are going make dinner tonight.
    5)Either the doctors or the nurse have the office keys
    6)Either the doctors or the nurse have the office keys
    7)Either the doctor or the nurse has the office keys.
    Please correct my sentences sir?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)Neither the employees nor the managers know what to do.
      2)Neither the employees nor the manager know what to do.
      3)Either fathima or the girls are going to make dinner tonight.
      4)Either the girls or the fathima are going make dinner tonight.
      5)Either the doctors or the nurse have the office keys.
      If there is only one nurse and many doctors.
      6)Either the doctors or the nurse have the office keys
      7)Either the doctor or the nurse has the office keys.
      I made corrections on the sentences above that required corrections.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      If you don't mind were you able do this for me sir please
      When you correct my sentences.
      Below my sentences
      Please TYPE correct or wrong
      If my sentence is correct then type ' CORRECT ' if my sentence is wrong please type 'WRONG' or correct the CORRECT sentences?

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish @Single Step English @Single Step English
      My sir ,
      Here , I have created these Sentences in a different ways.
      1)Neither employee or mangers know what to do.
      Here,why did you change EMPLOYEE as EMPLOYEES . Here what I meant is different
      When a compound subject contains both a singular and a plural noun or pronoun joined by or or nor, the verb should agree with the part of the subject that is nearer the verb right
      2)Neither employees or manger know what to do.
      3)Neither employees or managers know what to do.
      4)Neither employee or manger know what to do.
      Please correct my sentences sir ? Please please? I have some doubts

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir ,
      Here , I have created these Sentences in a different ways.
      1)Neither employee or mangers know what to do.
      Here,why did you change EMPLOYEE as EMPLOYEES . Here what I meant is different
      When a compound subject contains both a singular and a plural noun or pronoun joined by or or nor, the verb should agree with the part of the subject that is nearer the verb right
      2)Neither employees or manger know what to do.
      3)Neither employees or managers know what to do.
      4)Neither employee or manger know what to do.
      Please correct my sentences sir ? Please please? I have some doubts

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My sir,
    Could you please tell me?
    If the washing machine wash my clothes how can say in english?
    It's is machine right so I don't know how to say ?could you please tell me how to say when washing machine wash my clothes.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The washing machine washes my clothes.
      OR...
      My clothes get washed by the washing machine.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Hi my sir,
      Could you please tell me
      Are these Sentences grammatically correct ?
      1)this is a first video conversation with native speaker on cambly
      2)this is a first audio conversation with native speaker on cambly
      3)this is the first video call on cambly
      4)this is the first video call with native speaker on cambly.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)this is a first video conversation with native speaker on cambly
      Is this information about you?
      If so...
      This is my first video conversation with a native speaker on cambly.
      2)this is a first audio conversation with native speaker on cambly
      Same as above.
      3)this is the first video call on cambly
      This is my first video call...
      4)this is the first video call with native speaker on cambly.
      See 1) above

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi my Sir,
    Could you please tell me where should I use ? Can we use bothways and interchangeably?please correct my sentences too . What is situation? In and on what is the difference here how should I understand it ?
    On earth and in earth give me 3or 4 examples?
    1)we are living on earth
    2)we are living in earth.
    3) you are trying to be a good human being on earth .
    4)you are trying to be a good human being in earth.
    5)some prophets came to spread the God's messages on earth
    6)some prophets came to spread the God's messages on earth

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)we are living on earth
      OK.
      2)we are living in earth.
      1) is correct.
      3) you are trying to be a good human being on earth .
      Very good.
      4)you are trying to be a good human being in earth.
      We human beings live on earth.
      5)some prophets came to spread the God's messages on earth
      OK. But, you will usually see this as a singular.
      ...to spread God's message on earth.
      6)some prophets came to spread the God's messages on earth
      same as 5?

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

  • @AnkurKordeVlogs
    @AnkurKordeVlogs 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Dats wht m talkin abt..

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      So glad you enjoyed this video! I appreciate your comment.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Please check out my recent video on Call Center English th-cam.com/video/JsVOye5Nj2s/w-d-xo.html
      Let me know what you think!
      Steve

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi my sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    What does 'IN IT' means ? How many meanings are there of these words I'm confused whenever native speakers speak? Is that informal English or idiom or pharse..?
    1)There is no alcohol in it
    2)There is no sugar in it
    3)This fish has a lot of bones in it. (Inside a lot of bones)
    4)put some sugar in it
    5) put some sauce in it
    6)when I drink tea I don't add sugar in it .

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)There is no alcohol in it
      OK.
      2)There is no sugar in it
      OK.
      3)This fish has a lot of bones in it. (Inside a lot of bones)
      Also, OK.
      4)put some sugar in it
      Alright.
      5) put some sauce in it
      OK.
      6)when I drink tea I don't add sugar in it .
      ....I don't add sugar to it.
      ....I don't put sugar in it.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir
      How many meanings are there for this usage? In it

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      In it..
      We can use this expression in many situations.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      Would it be possible to give me examples for in it ? And meaning

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sometimes, we also use "in it" to warn somebody about something they might not know about.
      Your example: That fish has a lot of bones in it.
      You are telling the person to be careful before they start eating it.

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi my sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    I'm really sorry to ask this kind of question but I want to know term .
    1)he passed the urine in the mattress without knowing him .
    2)while he was sleeping, he urinated in the bed.
    3)the bed sheet is drenched in urine.
    4)the bed was drenched in urine by him.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)he passed the urine in the mattress without knowing him .
      He urinated his bed without knowing.
      2)while he was sleeping, he urinated in the bed.
      This sentence is fine.
      You can also say...he wet the bed.
      3)the bed sheet is drenched in urine.
      OK.
      4)the bed was drenched in urine by him.
      He drenched the bed in urine.
      In this sentence, I would put the subject first.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir,
      I'm learning a lot of things from you .

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      My pleasure!

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish ❤👍

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi my sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    1)I went to play basketball last month ago.
    2)I went to play basketball a month ago.
    3)I went to play basketball a year ago.
    4) I went to play basketball a week ago.
    5)I went to play football last month.
    6)I went to play football last year.
    7)I went to play football last week.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      All of these are correct! ;-)

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      Could you please reply to this. I'm really confused 😕
      Here,if I add 'last)' before ago is it correct or wrong? Somebody said to me it's wrong. Could you please tell me? Can I add LAST WEEK AGO
      LAST MONTH AGO
      1)I went to play basketball last month ago.
      2)I went to play basketball last week ago.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)I went to play basketball last month ago.
      2)I went to play basketball last week ago.
      In sentence 1), you do not need AGO at the end.
      I went to play basketball last month.
      Same for sentence 2).
      If you want to use AGO, you can say...
      I went to play basketball a month ago.
      I went to play basketball a week ago.
      I hope this explanation helps!
      How about writing two new sentences for me?
      1) I went to ___________________ last month.
      2) I went to ___________________ a week ago.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Yes sir thank you so much sir.
      If I want to add LAST then I can use
      1)I went to play basketball last month.
      If I want to add FEW then
      2)I went to pay basketball ball a week ago.
      Now it's correct right

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Hi my sir,
      Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
      1)I usually to take with my child to school.
      2) After that I usually bring my child back to my place.
      3) After that I usually take my child back to my place.

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi my sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    Could you please correct my sentences too ?
    It's cricket bowling stuff
    1)We have to pressure your left leg into the ground while you take a jump.
    2)We have to pressure your left leg onto the ground while you take a jump.
    3)We have to pressure your left leg on the ground while you take a jump.
    4)We have to pressure your left leg against the ground while you take a jump.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)We have to pressure your left leg into the ground while you take a jump.
      If you are giving instructions, you should say...
      You have to press your left leg into the ground while you jump.
      2)We have to pressure your left leg onto the ground while you take a jump.
      See 1) above.
      3)We have to pressure your left leg on the ground while you take a jump.
      See 1).
      4)We have to pressure your left leg against the ground while you take a jump.
      You have to press your left leg against the ground and then jump.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      if i use the word 'pressure '
      won't suit well with this word ?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Put pressure on your left leg.
      Yes, you can say that if you are distinguishing between one leg more than the other.
      Or a part of your leg.
      ie. Put pressure on your thigh muscle.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Yes sir. I want to differentiate..

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    @Single Step English
    My sir ,
    Here , I have created these Sentences in a different ways.
    1)Neither employee or mangers know what to do.
    Here,why did you change EMPLOYEE as EMPLOYEES . Here what I meant is different
    When a compound subject contains both a singular and a plural noun or pronoun joined by or or nor, the verb should agree with the part of the subject that is nearer the verb right
    2)Neither employees or manger know what to do.
    3)Neither employees or managers know what to do.
    4)Neither employee or manger know what to do.
    Please correct my sentences sir ? Please please? I have some doubts

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      2)Neither the employees or manger know what to do.
      I changed it to employees because most places of work have more than one person employed. Therefore, it is common to make it a plural.
      Technically, you could say...Neither the employee or the manager know what to do. That is not incorrect. However, it would be quite rare.
      Does that answer your question?

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      I made these Sentences in order to understand concepts of subject +verb agreement. Are these Sentences grammatically correct ?
      1)Neither employee or mangers know what to do.
      2)Neither employees or manger know what to do.
      3)Neither employees or managers know what to do.
      4)Neither employee or manger knows what to do.
      Please correct my sentences sir ?

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir ,
      I made these Sentences in order to understand the subject + verb agreement.
      Here ,are these Sentences grammatically correct according to subject + verb agreement?
      1)Neither my friend or my uncle goes to the town.
      2) Neither my friends or my uncle go to the town.
      3) Neither my friends or my uncles go to the town.
      4)Neither my uncles or my friend go to the town
      4)Neither my

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@mohamedmifras8274
      Neither my friend nor my....
      Whenever you use neither, the word nor will follow.
      Neither-nor.
      Either-or.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish @Single Step English
      Now
      Repetition
      My sir ,
      I made these Sentences in order to understand the subject + verb agreement.
      Here ,are these Sentences grammatically correct according to subject + verb agreement?
      1)Neither my friend nor my uncle goes to the town.
      2) Neither my friends nor my uncle go to the town.
      3) Neither my friends nor my uncles go to the town.
      4)Neither my uncles nor my friend go to the town

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My sir,
    Are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    1)that channel added his video at the beginning of video.
    2)that channel added his video at first.
    3)you can see his video at the beginning of the video.
    How to express it ?
    4)he tucked up his lungi when wadded into the flooded water yesterday.
    5)he go to that place with fear
    6) he went to the wedding with the pain . (He got injured last day )
    7)don't speak with hesitation ,he is a good person.
    8)he speak with her in love .

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I think I answered these questions in my most recent video.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Yes sir

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    Situation
    If somebody send me his letter through post office to somebody.
    1)he sent me the letter through post office.
    2)he sent me the letter by post office.
    3)he sent me the letter from the post office. (This person at the post office when he sent his letter)
    4) he sent me the letter via post office.
    5)the university will post your admission letter to post office through your home .
    6)he posted the letter to me at post office.
    7)he posted the letter at the post office through me .
    Situation - here can we use both prepositions what is the difference
    8)we have huge respect on you.
    9)we have huge respect for you.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)he sent me the letter through post office.
      ...through the post office.
      Although it is more common to say....
      through the mail.
      2)he sent me the letter by post office.
      mail.
      These days we use the slang expression, by snail mail. This is considered very slow compared to sending something via email.
      3)he sent me the letter from the post office. (This person at the post office when he sent his letter)
      OK.
      Or...
      He sent me the letter via postal mail.
      4) he sent me the letter via post office.
      See the sentence above.
      5)the university will post your admission letter to post office through your home .
      ...will post your admission letter via postal mail to your home.
      6)he posted the letter to me at post office.
      ...at the post office.
      7)he posted the letter at the post office through me .
      ....to me
      .
      Situation - here can we use both prepositions what is the difference
      8)we have huge respect on you.
      9) is correct.
      9)we have huge respect for you.
      I might write it this way.
      We have a huge amount of respect for you.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish Thank you so much sir

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      We have huge amount of respect on you . This one also grammatically wrong right is that inform way of saying do native say in this way

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My sir ,
    Situation,
    I already have requested the completion letter of mine yesterday . So my college coordinator asking why do you want this letter what is your purpose? So I am saying
    1)This letter purpose is to send the the letter to British Council in order to verify my certificates.
    2)This letter purpose is to send the letter to the British Council in order to verify the certificates.
    3)the purpose of this letter is to send letter to the British Council in order to verify my certificates.
    4)the purpose of this letter is to send letter to the British Council in order to certify my certificates.
    Certify or verify which one suitable for this ?
    I'm doing this in order to go abroad

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      The purpose of this letter to the British Council is to verify my certificate for studying abroad.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Where will you go study?

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish for working purpose middle Eastern country. But I haven't decided yet... soon after I finsh that I want to do this

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      1)The purpose of this letter to the British Council to verify my certificates for the UAE or Qatar embassy.
      2)The purpose of this letter to the British Council In oder to verify my certificates .
      Are these Sentences grammatically correct
      Not for studying purpose it's for working purposes

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@mohamedmifras8274
      1)The purpose of this letter to the British Council to verify my certificates for the UAE or Qatar embassy.
      Looks fine.
      2)The purpose of this letter to the British Council In oder to verify my certificates .
      ...to the British Council is to verify my certificates.
      Is there more than one certificate?
      Should it be plural?

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    (In spoken and written)
    1)Could you please clarify to me ?
    (Here i asked him to clarify my doubts even though can I say (could you please clarify to me ?)
    2)Could you please clarify that doubt to me ?
    3) can you please explain to me ?
    Here also I asked him to explain about the doubt .can we use ? Eventhough I didn't mention about the subject?
    It is different one do I have to use on here ?
    4)most of my time wasted on sleeping

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)Could you please clarify to me ?
      (Here i asked him to clarify my doubts even though can I say (could you please clarify to me ?)
      Could you please clarify that for me?
      We need THAT to indicate the subject or information.
      2)Could you please clarify that doubt to me ?
      Take out 'doubt'.
      Could you please clarify that for me?
      3) can you please explain to me ?
      Here also I asked him to explain about the doubt .can we use ? Even though I didn't mention about the subject?
      Can you please explain it to me?
      It is different one do I have to use on here ?
      4)most of my time wasted on sleeping
      Yes, you need 'on' here.
      Most of my time is wasted on sleeping.
      ***Most humans needs 7-8 hours sleep per night. Unfortunately, many people do not get enough sleep. How much sleep do you get each night?

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir big help 4hours

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      Could you please tell me is this sentence grammatically correct Can we use And with 'give' twice like this
      1)Were you able to give me an example and give me an alternative phrase or usage?
      Cani 2 write 'give ' twice in same sentence here ? Can be used spoken/ conversation/ writing can we say ?do I have to omit

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@mohamedmifras8274
      1)Were you able to give me an example and give me an alternative phrase or usage?
      Could you please give me an example and an alternative phrase or usage?
      Cani 2 write 'give ' twice in same sentence here ? Can be used spoken/ conversation/ writing can we say ?do I have to omit
      Could you please rewrite this question?

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      1)Were you able to give me an example and give me an alternative phrase or usage?
      Here do added two GIVE is this correct sentence?

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi my sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    1)I will come to your home sometime -( there are some chances I'm not sure. I will come at night or evening or morning i don't point of timeI but I will come today without giving specific period of time I have said to that person )
    2) sometime I will speak with you tonight. ( I will speak with you I don't whether in the morning or night or evening some point of time I will speak with you)
    3)I will call you sometime. (I don't know time I might call you at night or evening or morning)
    4)I will speak with him sometimes (it means occasionally , not more often, rarely or once in a bule moon.
    5)I will watch tamil movies sometimes (occasionally)
    6)I need some time to work.
    7)I need some time to think.
    8)I will go to park sometime - without pointing time period I'm saying i will go .
    9)I will contact you some other time
    10)I will do that work some other time
    Sometime - without mentioning point of time .at a time in the future or the past which is not known or stated:
    Sometimes- occasionally

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      1)I will come to your home sometime today or tonight.
      2) sometime I will speak with you at some point today..
      3)I will call you sometime. (I don't know time I might call you at night or evening or morning)
      This seems OK.
      4)I will speak with him sometimes (it means occasionally , not more often, rarely or once in a bule moon.
      OK.
      5)I will watch tamil movies sometimes (occasionally)
      I watch Tamil movies sometimes. OR...
      I sometimes watch Tamil movies.
      6)I need some time to work.
      OK.
      7)I need some time to think.
      Perfect.
      8)I will go to park sometime - without pointing time period I'm saying i will go .
      ...go to the park sometime.
      9)I will contact you some other time
      Looks good!
      10)I will do that work some other time
      Perfect!
      Sometime - without mentioning point of time .at a time in the future or the past which is not known or stated:
      Sometimes- occasionally

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir ,
      Are these Sentences grammatically correct?
      1)I will come to your home. sometime -( there are some chances I'm not sure. I will come at night or evening or morning i don't point of timeI but I will come today without giving specific period of time I have said to that person )
      2) sometime I will speak with you tonight. ( I will speak with you I don't whether in the morning or night or evening some point of time I will speak with you)

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi my sir,
    Could you please tell me? How to say in this situation? What phrase are we supposed to use?
    Situation,
    We have been a land court case over 20 years. Including our neighbours. The opposite person says that this land is belongs to them. But this our ancestral home . Generation to Generation our family live here ,our ancestral house was built 1961 by under my grand grandfather's supervision. He is the one who planed everything for this house. So here What I want to know is ...
    This court case would be declared after certain period of time .no one knows when it will be sorted out and when it would be . It will take more time. Time period will be given by the high court judge. Sometimes cases conduct thrice in a month. It depends upon the person's statement. If the high court judge find out the truth. Then he will come to conclusion to resolve this problem as soon as possible.
    1)my father went to our land case to the court.
    2)we have some land case in court.
    3)
    Here , I don't know the actual pharse to use .please give me some native phrases to use ? If it a case for us in court? How can we SAY

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      It sounds like a complicated situation.
      You have a land boundary dispute with your neighbor. That is the legal term.
      1)my father went to our land case to the court.
      My father brought our boundary dispute to court.
      2)we have some land case in court.
      We have a court case concerning a boundary dispute with our neighbor.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir ,
      Thank you so much sir big help.
      If somebody calls me and ask my father to speak on the phone. In that case how can I say ?
      1)my father bought our boundary dispute to court or
      2)my father went to court.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Hi my sir,
      Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
      1)someone has cast an evil eye on my fishes. My fishes died.
      2)the evil eye has been put on my fishes. My fishes died.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)my father bought our boundary dispute to court
      ....brought not bought.
      or
      2)my father went to court over our boundary dispute.

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)someone has cast an evil eye on my fishes. My fishes died.
      Usually we do not use the plural form of fish.
      The only time it is possible is when you are talking about different species of fish. If you had different species of fish, you can use fishes.
      2)the evil eye has been put on my fishes. My fishes died.
      These are grammatically correct.

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi my sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically?
    Here - Colombo stores means shop
    1)The rice is finished at colombo stores
    2)The rice has been finished at colombo stores
    3) The Three-wheeler brought our things to our place. (Here ,we already went to buy the groceries, unfortunately there was big crowd that's why owner said that he would send the things to your place.
    4)The colombo stores owner asked the Three-wheeler to hand over our things.
    5)The colombo owner asked the Three-wheeler to take our things to our home.
    6)he asked me take our things from the three wheel.(Here Three-wheeler arrived at our place in oder to hand over our things)

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)The rice is finished at colombo stores
      The rice has run out at stores in Colombo.
      2)The rice has been finished at colombo stores
      See 1)
      3) The Three-wheeler brought our things to our place. (Here ,we already went to buy the groceries, unfortunately there was big crowd that's why owner said that he would send the things to your place.
      This sentence is OK.
      4)The colombo stores owner asked the Three-wheeler to hand over our things.
      The Columbo store owner asked the three-wheeler to take us our things.
      5)The colombo owner asked the Three-wheeler to take our things to our home.
      This is also fine.
      6)he asked me take our things from the three wheel.(Here Three-wheeler arrived at our place in oder to hand over our things)
      Looks OK.
      Is there really no rice in the shops?

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglishThank you so much sir big help, yes sir the government imposed the lockdown yesterday so that pepole finished everything..

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My sir,
    Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
    Election Sentences
    1)I casted my vote to stalin
    2)I voted to stalin
    3)the stalin's won the Election in his electorate area.
    4)who did you cast your vote to ?
    5)who did you give your vote to ?
    6)stain won the prime minister election in tamil nadu .

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)I casted my vote to stalin
      I cast my vote for Stalin.
      2)I voted to stalin
      ...for Stalin.
      3)the stalin's won the Election in his electorate area.
      Stalin won the election in his area.
      4)who did you cast your vote to ?
      ....cast your vote for?
      5)who did you give your vote to ?
      ...vote for?
      6)stain won the prime minister election in tamil nadu .
      This looks fine. Capital letter for Stalin.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Here ,
      Can't I use TO ?
      For example-
      1)I casted my vote to stalin

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I cast my vote to the (name of political party).
      Or...
      I cast my vote to the communists/socialists/democratic party.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      If it's person's name , FOR right

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@mohamedmifras8274 Correct. FOR is right when using a person's name.

  • @emiliafernandaayala4331
    @emiliafernandaayala4331 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sorry but you have a little mistake...the agent ask her for her e mail address to confirm...and the costumer said it .her particular address

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you, Emilia for your comment. In the first conversation, the agent asked for the customer's mailing address. Mailing address is the place where a person receives physical mail while an email address is for electronic mail.
      I think this was the only example in this video where the agent asked for an address. Please let me know. Thank you, again.

  • @7sky12
    @7sky12 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Most customer are rude

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I’m sorry to hear that. I also have videos showing angry customers. 👍😃

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My sir ,
    Are these correct sentences grammatically correct? Could you please tell me what are the differences between these 3?
    1)I'm in the street - The place where I'm standing is narrow place is in an enclosed space (surround or closed off on all sides). Basically, when something is inside something..am in the middle of the street, not on a pavement
    2)I'm on the street- I'm on the surface of the road ,I'm standing
    3)I'm at the street- located at a specific point or location. It shows an exact position.
    What is common here ? What pharse native speakers use ?
    Here Which one is correct?
    4)I'm walking in the street
    5)I'm waking on the street
    6)I'm walking at the street
    Different situation
    Somebody doesn't have home he might be begger or one day if someone sleeps on the platform how to say ?
    7)he lives on street ,he lives in street, he lives at street
    8)he lives on boat - he only has a boat he doesn't have home

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)I'm in the street -
      You are correct. This is when a person is in the middle of the street.
      Maybe a mother will tell her child; don't stand in the middle of the street.
      2)I'm on the street- I'm on the surface of the road ,I'm standing
      Also, correct.
      3)I'm at the street- located at a specific point or location. It shows an exact position.
      Maybe you are telling at friend exactly where you are. Or, where you agreed to meet them.
      What is common here ? What phrase do native speakers use ?
      Here Which one is correct?
      4)I'm walking in the street
      5)I'm waking on the street
      6)I'm walking at the street
      I think 5) is most often used.
      4) is dangerous. Don''t walk in the street.
      Different situation
      Somebody doesn't have home he might be begger or one day if someone sleeps on the platform how to say ?
      7)he lives on street ,he lives in street, he lives at street
      He lives on the streets. We usually make this plural because homeless people move around to different locations.
      8)he lives on boat - he only has a boat he doesn't have home
      He lives on a boat.

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir

  • @mohamedmifras8274
    @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    My sir,
    Could you please tell me?
    Then, if I couldn't understand that lesson.i want to say like this right?
    Repetition
    1)could you please explain it to me ?
    2)could you please clarify it to me ?
    3)could you please explain that subject for me?
    4)could you please clarify that subject for me ?
    5)could you please explain that subject to me? What is the difference here
    6)could you please clarify that subject to me ? What is the difference here
    7)could you please explain to me or could you please clarify to me ?what it indicates? What does it mean ?
    Situation different
    8)I reviewed your lesson on cambly
    9)I reviewed your lesson on your timetable of that app.
    Here, do I have to use ' I would be happy to explain it to you' in these below sentences
    10)i would be happy to explain to you the difference between vowel sounds and constant sounds
    11)he explained to me how to pronounce vowel sounds.
    12)he explained to me about vowel sounds.
    Please correct my sentences sir

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      1)could you please explain it to me ?
      OK.
      2)could you please clarify it to me ?
      OK.
      3)could you please explain that subject for me?
      ...to me.
      4)could you please clarify that subject for me ?
      OK.
      5)could you please explain that subject to me?
      What is the difference here?
      We say...
      ...explain to me
      ...clarify for me
      You should remember those two.
      6)could you please clarify that subject to me ? What is the difference here
      See above.
      7)could you please explain to me or could you please clarify to me ?what it indicates? What does it mean ?
      See my explanation above. They have the same meaning.
      Situation different
      8)I reviewed your lesson on cambly
      OK.
      9)I reviewed your lesson on your timetable of that app.
      ...on that app.
      Here, do I have to use ' I would be happy to explain it to you' in these below sentences
      10)i would be happy to explain to you the difference between vowel sounds and constant sounds
      I think you mean consonant sounds.
      11)he explained to me how to pronounce vowel sounds.
      OK.
      12)he explained to me about vowel sounds.
      Looks good!

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      Thank you so much sir big help

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      1)I reviewed your lesson on your timeline on that app. Is it wrong

    • @mohamedmifras8274
      @mohamedmifras8274 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@SingleStepEnglish
      My sir,
      Could you please tell me are these Sentences grammatically correct?
      1)when I was typing review on cambly the word is replaced automatically because of automatic dictionary on the phone.
      Is it correct sentence?

    • @SingleStepEnglish
      @SingleStepEnglish  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@mohamedmifras8274
      1)when I was typing review on cambly, the word is replaced automatically because of the automatic dictionary on the phone.

  • @akrambegum1313
    @akrambegum1313 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Skyphonecallcirting PL as n