I just popped up to your video and it is such a great time for me. In a matter of minutes, I learned a lot. Thank you very much Adam. Your teaching skills go beyond expectations. Hurrah
This stuff is tricky for a non native speaker. I was playing a video game when I heard: "I'll let 'em climb on one another." So I thought to myself: wasn't that supposed to be "climb on themselves?" Yeah, I was wrong. Thank you for the lesson, dear teacher.
Hi Adam, Now I'm very happy to have happened to meet your lecture, when I'm browsing out some complicated words in internet. I felt the same feeling when I happened to meet with "TED" the other day, I'm 70 already, but I'm confident to improve my English drastically by your lecture.
Thank you Adam. I'm keen on your lessons, they're clear and concise. If you don't mind I'll use some of your ideas in my classes. You're quite inspiring.
Hello Teacher Adam! I hope you're doing great! Thank you for your helpful and interesting lessons. On the other hand, I wonder if you could have the chance to explain me what is the rule with the Genitive 's. I've read rules about it but they just make me to get confused. For instance, I do not know if is okay "The princess's golden ball fell into a well" or "The princess' golden ball fell into a well". Thank you in advanced. :)
Hello teacher ! I ' d like to know if this sentence is correct : " they looked at each other as if they had known each other for a long time ". Thank you very much .
Hi Adam. Did you find out if the right way is "one another's wedding" or "one another's weddings"? I myself prefer "each other's weddings", but I'd love to know the answer nonetheless. Keep it up!
+Alejandro Moreno Yes, because "show" already has a direct object: "love." The reciprocals "each other" and "one another" are therefore INDIRECT objects requiring the use of "to" because the rule is that when the indirect object follows the direct object, "to" is required to mark the indirect object. When the indirect object precedes the direct object, "to" is not required ("They show each other love").
Yorgelis Esis You're welcome. By the way, the better way to phrase your sentence is "Thank you very much for explaining it to me." You left out the direct object ("it"), and putting it back into the sentence requires the indirect object ("me") to be moved to the end of the sentence and preceded by the preposition "to," because direct-object pronouns always go before indirect-object pronouns.
I have a question. Video subtitles in English are made by you or are the automatic captions from youtube? Because sometimes, the automatic caption is wrong and not everything that is spoken is understood because it is too fast or the word is unknown.
+Fabricio Reis No. It's "each other" for the subject/object and "each other's" for the possessive because the reciprocal pronoun "each other" is considered singular, not plural.
Excuse me can you help me with this? I'm confused whether to use each other or one another in the following sentence: Anne and Margot divided the book between __________. Will it be each other or one another?
Very clear but one another for two reciprocating entities sounds grammatically incorrect. Anything more about that to clarify that bit of the content. Thanks
+Shosho Shooshoo Technically, it depends on the number of students. If you're only talking about two, "each other" is correct. If you're talking about three or more, "one another" is correct. However, as Adam pointed out, this distinction is ignored in practice in everyday informal English, which means that you can really use either phrase.
I just popped up to your video and it is such a great time for me. In a matter of minutes, I learned a lot. Thank you very much Adam. Your teaching skills go beyond expectations. Hurrah
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This stuff is tricky for a non native speaker. I was playing a video game when I heard: "I'll let 'em climb on one another." So I thought to myself: wasn't that supposed to be "climb on themselves?" Yeah, I was wrong. Thank you for the lesson, dear teacher.
Beautiful! Thank you Alex for this lesson! From Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Hi Adam, Now I'm very happy to have happened to meet your lecture, when I'm browsing out some complicated
words in internet. I felt the same feeling when I happened to meet with "TED" the other day, I'm 70 already, but I'm confident to improve my English drastically by your lecture.
Thank you Adam. I'm keen on your lessons, they're clear and concise. If you don't mind I'll use some of your ideas in my classes. You're quite inspiring.
Adam is an excellent teacher. Thank you so much for posting these videos.
You are the best teacher on TH-cam, I love your lessons. 😃 😊 😍
you rock! latetly I´ve been searching for english teachers in youtube, actually your accent is the clearest for me. I´m a mexican beginner
Hey Adam, thanks for your tutorials. Could you please explain differences between Each other and To Each other
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After read plenty of texts, now I learned just watching this video. Awesome!!
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you are an amazing teacher thank you for this lesson
lesson was great and your understandable speech helps me a lot, thanks and love from Turkey!!!
I'm from Brazil , you help me a lot !! Thank you
I like to use your videos to assist my students with their academic writing. Thank you.
Awesome teacher ! Now I can distinguish between reflexive pronouns and reciprocal pronouns !!!
You are a very good teacher.
More simple to explain and understand is impossible. Thanks.
Hello Teacher Adam! I hope you're doing great! Thank you for your helpful and interesting lessons. On the other hand, I wonder if you could have the chance to explain me what is the rule with the Genitive 's. I've read rules about it but they just make me to get confused. For instance, I do not know if is okay "The princess's golden ball fell into a well" or "The princess' golden ball fell into a well". Thank you in advanced. :)
Adam thank you for your inspiring teachings.
Thank you so much for your wonderful lesson, you are an amazing teacher :)
you are better than my English doctors I swear keep on I just want to know your name and many thanks to you my friend
so ,what's the difference between each other, and one another? Sir😊 thanks nice explanation
It's a very helpful lesson ,thnx 😊
Very good explanation sir keep it up
Very concise explanations, big thumbs up!
i want to grow my English with you teacher Adam.
Think grammar is very important in each lanquage....! Great lessons, Adam !
Thank you, it's so easy to understand and I speak spanish (maybe I've spelling or/and grammar mistakes)
Thanks you for your video, it was very interesting and usefull.
Adam you are inspiring and talented teacher, help me a lot, thanks alot
You are rock sir ! Tom and Jerry cartoon is very popular even now.
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Very helpful lesson, thanks!
That's really a great explanation
Easy explanation, very useful . Thank you
Your lectures are very useful. Can you focus more on how idioms please?
you are the best!! i love your vídeos, are Very useful
Thank you for your lesson. It's really helpful to me.
You r like Adam Gilchrist great teacher
Hello teacher ! I ' d like to know if this sentence is correct : " they looked at each other as if they had known each other for a long time ". Thank you very much .
Is it true that each other can be used only for animate objects like man; animal? Is it correct to say the two buildings stand close to each other?
Hi Adam. Did you find out if the right way is "one another's wedding" or "one another's weddings"? I myself prefer "each other's weddings", but I'd love to know the answer nonetheless. Keep it up!
Please clarify...I also want to know. I think weddings, too..as there are 2 (plural) but it is possessive?🙄
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All that he say is perfectly understandable! Thanks by the explanation.
Thank you adam, very cool!
I love the way u use to explain .pls say us something about Tense.
Very good explanation!!! Thanks.
man ! , i like ur explaning things style , thanks alot adam :D
Hello Adam,
Thanks for the video.
Could you please make a video about "NO", "NONE" and differences.
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If I am obliged to choose each other and one another, which will be the answer?
thanks a lot you have been very helpful
Hi teacher Adam. :)
I have a question:
"They used to show love to each other"
"They used to show love to one another" Do I need "to" here?
+Alejandro Moreno Yes, because "show" already has a direct object: "love." The reciprocals "each other" and "one another" are therefore INDIRECT objects requiring the use of "to" because the rule is that when the indirect object follows the direct object, "to" is required to mark the indirect object. When the indirect object precedes the direct object, "to" is not required ("They show each other love").
thank you mr. Adam i realy understand
Thank you very much .for this lesson .
hello Pro.Adam thank you for the maximum explation it really help when listin to your lecture moregreace to elbows sir.
thanks for ur videos .these are very useful too me . can u give a lesson on difference between gone and went
Oh! How I love your videos Adam! I wonder if you could explain the differences between "Think" and "Reckon". Could you?
+Yorgelis Esis "Reckon" as a synonym for "think" is not considered standard English. It's a usage that is mainly confined to rural dialects.
Thank you very much for having me explained +Lee Cox
Yorgelis Esis You're welcome.
By the way, the better way to phrase your sentence is "Thank you very much for explaining it to me." You left out the direct object ("it"), and putting it back into the sentence requires the indirect object ("me") to be moved to the end of the sentence and preceded by the preposition "to," because direct-object pronouns always go before indirect-object pronouns.
Could you explain the difference between (ourselves / each other)??
Hmmm, I quess Tom and Jerry had never loved each other even at the end and in the end :-D
BTW, great lessons, sir. :-)
Thanks, what about the objects?.. can we say "all flowers are similar to one another"?
You're such a good teacher! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Incredible job
I have a question. Video subtitles in English are made by you or are the automatic captions from youtube? Because sometimes, the automatic caption is wrong and not everything that is spoken is understood because it is too fast or the word is unknown.
Sorry. Sorry. Now I understand how it works correctly subtitles. ^^
Our teacher told us that we only use "each other" when talking about two people and "one another" refers to more than two is it correct?
thank you a lot Adam!
Great lesson, I didn't know that before, thank you
Thanks Adam
Hi Adam, I would like to know if "each others" is right.
Thanks
+Fabricio Reis No. It's "each other" for the subject/object and "each other's" for the possessive because the reciprocal pronoun "each other" is considered singular, not plural.
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Excuse me can you help me with this? I'm confused whether to use each other or one another in the following sentence: Anne and Margot divided the book between __________. Will it be each other or one another?
I'm thinking of one another.
Thank you Sir
Very clear but one another for two reciprocating entities sounds grammatically incorrect. Anything more about that to clarify that bit of the content. Thanks
what about the idea of using each other when the veb go both way and usin one another when the rveb goes one way
thank you Adam
that was very helpful.. thanks
Could anyone tell me what is the mistake when he pronounces the word weddings at 3:39? I didn't understand
very useful. thank you
I will be very happy to see each other one day.
If each other and one another are reciprocal pronouns,can we use noun right after them?
Hello Adam, please could you tell me what does bridesmaids meaning?
+João Vieira Bridesmaids = damas de honra
Thank you!
We are here to help one another when it comes to get job done
It's very useful lear English in English
"Is there any point in encouraging the students to look to each other" this was the line and asked if we can or why we didn't use one another
+Shosho Shooshoo Technically, it depends on the number of students. If you're only talking about two, "each other" is correct. If you're talking about three or more, "one another" is correct. However, as Adam pointed out, this distinction is ignored in practice in everyday informal English, which means that you can really use either phrase.
What does mean by "each of the other"............... Please tell the meaning of this phrase and also use it in sentences. Thanks
Hi i have a question.
Does this sentences correct: my sister and i aren't talk to each other
Can u answer me pls?
Hey . How are you . I'm asking about lesson ( hight/ about ) time . It's can be posted one day
because u described well, so that it is subscribed
good job thank you