Sign up for my course! www.engvid.com/to/rebecca10minuteenglish More of my lessons on commonly confused words: Master AT, ON, IN with the TRIANGLE method th-cam.com/video/G01SFcou6P4/w-d-xo.html Tricky Pronouns: "I" or "ME"? th-cam.com/video/72BI4FaQjEQ/w-d-xo.html
Ma'am Rebecca, I would like to know if a sentence goes like this : lt's I who called you or lt's me who called you .Which is the correct one? In this sentence 'me' is used as a subject and it is not put in the concluding part of the sentence.
I often wonder how beautifully and clearly you explain the English grammar for us. If we pay attention to your lectures and follow you regularly, I think a student will achieve perfection in just three months.
This was an excellent tutorial .I taught high school English most of my adult life, and I sometimes forget who and whom who's and whose. Can you make a video on whom? I I'm so glad I subscribed
Your teaching style is really unique. I am the regular viewer of your videos. I am teaching some students and I have started to upload videos on TH-cam . You are my inspiration. Thank you. 😊
Hi! I've been following you for a while now. So I'm giving myself the privilege to give my opinion... All indications are that you are a professional when it comes to teaching. You explain with gentleness, with a permanent smile and sometimes you make nice little jokes. The student will never be bored while watching your videos. Thank you so much for your hard work and dedication!
This is most important for improve my English knowledge. I love for your teaching pattern. it's very easily for understand. Madam Rebeca, you are a best English teacher. ❤ I always watch your English grammar lessons.
Mrs. Rebeca today I want to seid thanks for your time and for your videos. I'm wish you happy 😁 Merry Christmas 🎄⛄ and a Wonderful New Year. God Bless you.
Thanks Rebecca for putting so much quality and effort into this compact grammar snacks. When i could know a way to somehow keep all the stuff in my head it would be perfect. At least i can come back and see your vids as refresher.
Thanks Rebecca, I did the quiz of the beginning of the video correctly but I didn't know the reason why it was the best answer until you've explained to us. So thanks again for your awesome method.
I’m definitely a stickler for using the correct there/their/they’re and your/you’re, but this one seems far more arbitrary to me. I understand what the rule is and what’s technically correct, but I think a differing opinion is very much valid - simply because the s-with-apostrophe construction is also used to show possession in other circumstances, such as, Katie’s pillow or Butlers’ Pantry. In my previous sentence, I used “what’s”; no one would bother to dispute that use of ‘s because there can be no confusion as to whether it’s a contraction - it must be one because a what cannot possess, but a who can. I think the fact that we have a separate word for a possessive who is more a quirk of history than a useful grammatical rule. The purpose of grammar is to aid clear communication by limiting ambiguity and when someone uses who’s to denote possession, it’s perfectly clear what they mean, so I take no issue with it.
Dear professor Rebecca... Thanks a lot for your Profesional work teaching English language.. Merry Christmas for you and your relatives from Cuba... Kindly regards
My Dear 😘 Rebecca you are a very good teacher , how are you doing ? But you should use an interactif board that's enough for this old one you taught us this way 12 years ago or more .🙋
Sign up for my course! www.engvid.com/to/rebecca10minuteenglish
More of my lessons on commonly confused words:
Master AT, ON, IN with the TRIANGLE method th-cam.com/video/G01SFcou6P4/w-d-xo.html
Tricky Pronouns: "I" or "ME"? th-cam.com/video/72BI4FaQjEQ/w-d-xo.html
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Can we have functional writing
Hello Rebecca, could you kindly make a vide to tell the differences between How soon and How long.
Ma'am Rebecca,
I would like to know if a sentence goes like this : lt's I who called you or lt's me who called you .Which is the correct one? In this sentence 'me' is used as a subject and it is not put in the concluding part of the sentence.
Thanks that was a good point
I often wonder how beautifully and clearly you explain the English grammar for us. If we pay attention to your lectures and follow you regularly, I think a student will achieve perfection in just three months.
Rebecca has the best way to explain English languge on the planet I have been learning a lot of things from her .God bless you teacher
This was an excellent tutorial .I taught high school English most of my adult life, and I sometimes forget who and whom who's and whose. Can you make a video on whom? I I'm so glad I subscribed
You are my favourite teacher. I learned a lot from you. wish you all the best .
I saw the light, life as well. Please continue. I didn't expect any thing from anyone.
Thank you teacher Rebecca for the learnings you've imparted to us. God bless you more!
You're really a great teacher, You make things sound simple and easy to understand.
Thank you Teacher Rebecca!
You are a great teacher
Your teaching style is really unique. I am the regular viewer of your videos. I am teaching some students and I have started to upload videos on TH-cam . You are my inspiration.
Thank you. 😊
Thank you for this lesson! Who and whose.
Madam Rebecca you are simply the best teacher on youtube.When ever I am ask where did I learnt English I will simply say from you.God bless you.
Thanks!
I am a teacher. But You are my favourite teacher. I learn a lot from your class. Your speech delivery is so smooth and clear.
Hi! I've been following you for a while now. So I'm giving myself the privilege to give my opinion...
All indications are that you are a professional when it comes to teaching. You explain with gentleness, with a permanent smile and sometimes you make nice little jokes. The student will never be bored while watching your videos.
Thank you so much for your hard work and dedication!
This is most important for improve my English knowledge. I love for your teaching pattern. it's very easily for understand. Madam Rebeca, you are a best English teacher. ❤ I always watch your English grammar lessons.
You are totally difference from other. I respect you.
Hi Rebecca....pl make a video on the correct use of been and being. Get confused sometimes.
Rebecca, you are a great teacher, your teaching is very understandable,thank you for your effort🙏🏻🌺❤️.
This is very good way to improve our English. Thank you very much for teaching us in the right way
I'm from Tanzania. These are mistakes I make everyday. Thank you so much.
I love your teachings so much, thank you ❤️
I like this part because she is explaining clearly about a grammar of who or whose
Thank you so much sweet and gentle lady Rebecca.
You are the best teacher Ma'am Rebecca!
Mrs. Rebeca today I want to seid thanks for your time and for your videos. I'm wish you happy 😁 Merry Christmas 🎄⛄ and a Wonderful New Year. God Bless you.
Thanks Rebecca for putting so much quality and effort into this compact grammar snacks.
When i could know a way to somehow keep all the stuff in my head it would be perfect. At least i can come back and see your vids as refresher.
Thank you Rebecca! It was very helpful your explanation to understand the differences.
Merry Christmas Rebecca. Thank you for your very good content.
Thank you 💟😊 Rebecca!
Very good explaining teacher!! Thank you very much again!!!
I want to thank you for every toutrial video and send you Mrs. Rebeca my best wishes. Happy Neu Year 2022.
Thanks again🌷Merry Christmas 🎄
You are the best teacher.Thank
you. ♥️♥️♥️🌹🌹🌹👌🙂
Happy holidays Rebecca you are such a good teacher
Rebecca you are may favourite teacher thank you a lot
Hii ma'am A lots of love ♥️ From India 🇮🇳 Kerala Malappuram
Simple but circumstantial. Thank you!❤❤❤
You are a great teacher 🙏🏼❤️
I'm happy with your lesson plan and happy merry Christmas! 👌🎄❄️🇫🇮🎅
I really like your channel
and I want to thank you because you made English more easier for me 🥰
Thank you very much. How beautifull that you have explained.
Rebecca, you speak in an amazing way that it sounds Portuguese to me. Thank you a lot. 👏👏🏿
Thanks Rebecca, I did the quiz of the beginning of the video correctly but I didn't know the reason why it was the best answer until you've explained to us. So thanks again for your awesome method.
I love the example “ who’s been to the Philippines “ my homeland.❤️
MERRY CHRISTMAS!THANKS!🎅🎄🙏🙏🙏
Finally I could learn! Thank you. Hi from Brazil 🇧🇷💛💚💙
Rebecca, you are amazing and you are the best.thanks a lot.
Thank you. You are very good teacher
Hi teacher Rebecca, the class was perfect.Thank you
You wonderful teacher il
Like u r teaching style and method thanku v much
Thank u , really u very well 💝🌹💐
I can't believe finally i saw good teacher ☺️🥰
thanks🌹 thanks 🌹thanks 🌹 thanks
Hi bro what is your country's name
Thank u Ma'am Rebecca. 💖
Merry Christmas 🎄 Rebecca!
Thank for spelling out the word.. it helps me as a blind person
Thanks for the class
Thank Madam I have understand very clear on this topic
Very Nice explaining thanks a lot
Who's the best video maker? Absolutely you
Clear explanation thank you
You are the best teacher
I’m definitely a stickler for using the correct there/their/they’re and your/you’re, but this one seems far more arbitrary to me. I understand what the rule is and what’s technically correct, but I think a differing opinion is very much valid - simply because the s-with-apostrophe construction is also used to show possession in other circumstances, such as, Katie’s pillow or Butlers’ Pantry. In my previous sentence, I used “what’s”; no one would bother to dispute that use of ‘s because there can be no confusion as to whether it’s a contraction - it must be one because a what cannot possess, but a who can. I think the fact that we have a separate word for a possessive who is more a quirk of history than a useful grammatical rule. The purpose of grammar is to aid clear communication by limiting ambiguity and when someone uses who’s to denote possession, it’s perfectly clear what they mean, so I take no issue with it.
Thank you Mrs Rebecca..your lessons ate very clear to understand
Thank you Rebecca - success always.
do you have a lesson with whom? I forgot how to use it anyway ☺️
The way you teach is very amazing. Mam please make a vedio on passive and active voice.
Thanks Rebecca.... You have made this very simple and easy to understand.
Excellent as always, thank you!
I got 4/4 on the pre-quiz. Plus, I got 5/5 on the quiz. :)
Thank you!
Thank you 🙏 Have a good day❤️🔥
Wow! Outstanding teaching.
Thank you teacher for your sharing good explanation and make easy way to take note for everyone to understand the lesson well.😍😘
your teaching is like god level mam love your teaching from karan.
Thank you. I hope you have a healthy life
You are great ms Rebecca just keep it going
Great teacher...
thank you and happy holiday!
Dear professor Rebecca... Thanks a lot for your Profesional work teaching English language.. Merry Christmas for you and your relatives from Cuba... Kindly regards
Thank you Rebecca for your explanation, it was helpful for me, I've learned a lot with this today lesson!
Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 ❤
Excellent instructor.
Thanks Rebecca !
Merry Christmas and Happy New year
Thanks teacher
My Dear 😘 Rebecca you are a very good teacher , how are you doing ? But you should use an interactif board that's enough for this old one you taught us this way 12 years ago or more .🙋
Perfect explanation 👌 ,, thanks a lot
Thank you, teacher. I'm watching u from Bangladesh.
You are the best. I have a great idea about who's and whose from now.
Thank you so much Miss Rebecca for this lesson
Very good explanation. Thnk you x
Nice lesson
Thank you very much!
Wow she is a good teacher
Mom, 12 years before u were explain this word ☺️☺️ accidentally i watched that video too 😍😍😍 the sync happened again
Amazing Teacher❤
Good informative video thanks 😊 👍 👌
Very informative..thanks
Great job 👍❤
Merry Christmas 🎄⛄🎄⛄🎄 to you
Thank you very much for more than a big deal for me.
Plz make a vedio of full use of make,get,have, would in English.