I think we have ONE word that can function as a noun and as a verb, "INSERT" that's why it has two different pronunciations. Kevin said "we have two words". but, with all respect, I don't see it that way. Thanks for reading my comment.
At least Marina is not lying that she is a native speaker. Ariannita is shamelessly giving interviews boasting her success as a native English language speaker.
It could be an alternative but it's very formal and I think they don't say it that way in the USA, maybe in the U K but I'm not so sure. Besides, the most used phrases or expressions in the USA, are the ones that Kevin mentioned; - push the brakes. - hit the brakes. - slam on the brakes.
I think it's the same. # " 'Ré-search" with stress on the first syllable, it's the noun or a noun (investigation). # "Re-'séarch" with the stress on the second syllable, it's the verb or a verb (to investigate). Thanks for reading my comment.
Their mistakes are terrible. Despite this, try not to be inquisitors of the English language. Regarding pronunciation and usage, what you teach is "Standard American English."
Hey you should stop the part of asking the audience and waiting for them to practise. Cz I really want to place my phone next to me playing your videos on repeat while im doing something else. But those parts just dont allow that, i have to get back to my phone to skip them all the time. Plus, they make the content too long, anytime i tried to find the part i needed in some video, i just couldnt, cz there’s no sign of which part it is. So please address that, which will make ur content even more wonderful. Thanks
Great corrections, thank you! 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Great lesson as usual. Thank you
Good lesson as always! Thanks, Kevin and Liza!✍✍✍✍
Awesome lesson.
I love this lesson.
Thank you so much_ Teacher "Kevin"_ Congratulations Healthy_ SAAD RAMADHAN MUHI _IRAQ
Thank you😊
Damn it! I've been watching Ariannita's videos for a while and I didn't notice all those mistakes.
exactly thank u so much she is literally teaching wrong things ❤
Yo what's up guys i hope you're having a great time what an apic video sir his super cool 😅😅
This is a very insightful video.
Great lessons as always
Another great video.👏👏👏
Love your lessons !🙏🏻
These lessons help take our English to the next level.
I can't trust anyone who claims to be a native English speaker even if they don't have accent. Thank you for this video.
Oh 💪🏼🤩🤩🤩🤍!
Thank you Kevin as always 🎉🎉🎉❤
Could you please explain the difference between curious and inquisitive?
Present and Presents, what the difference?
Legal!!!!!
I think we have ONE word that can function as a noun and as a verb, "INSERT" that's why it has two different pronunciations.
Kevin said "we have two words".
but, with all respect, I don't see it that way.
Thanks for reading my comment.
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At least Marina is not lying that she is a native speaker. Ariannita is shamelessly giving interviews boasting her success as a native English language speaker.
Both girls are cheating people in a horrible way.
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Kevin doesn't blink while talking. Looks kinda spooky!!...😮
Thanks a lot.
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Poor Ariannita is a chaos!
What about using just brake? Can you say it? Like for example "he was going too fast so he braked"
It could be an alternative but it's very formal and I think they don't say it that way in the USA, maybe in the U K but I'm not so sure.
Besides, the most used phrases or expressions in the USA, are the ones that Kevin mentioned;
- push the brakes.
- hit the brakes.
- slam on the brakes.
How about "research"?
I think it's the same.
# " 'Ré-search" with stress on the first syllable, it's the noun or a noun (investigation).
# "Re-'séarch" with the stress on the second syllable, it's the verb or a verb (to investigate).
Thanks for reading my comment.
Woman is a very basic mistake. You already learn that if you are an A1
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Arianita seems to clever for not native, but she seems silly for natives?
My gosh 🤦♀🤯😠🤔🤭😲🙀😼🙉🙊 Is she shameless or clueless?
She's both, shameless and clueless.
Their mistakes are terrible. Despite this, try not to be inquisitors of the English language. Regarding pronunciation and usage, what you teach is "Standard American English."
Hey you should stop the part of asking the audience and waiting for them to practise. Cz I really want to place my phone next to me playing your videos on repeat while im doing something else. But those parts just dont allow that, i have to get back to my phone to skip them all the time. Plus, they make the content too long, anytime i tried to find the part i needed in some video, i just couldnt, cz there’s no sign of which part it is. So please address that, which will make ur content even more wonderful. Thanks
I like it when ask us to practice. Check for ADD
Break the car? Wow she is definitely not a native speaker
Brake she said. Not break.
Omg, I love her videos, but now I don't feel comfortable watching them anymore, thanks for opening our eyes to these english "teachers"🫠🤡
You're right. Don't watch!
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