Dear Harry; I had learned English by self-study mean for so many years, reading a great deal of Oxford's Cambridge, Merriam Webster's and American Heritage's English Usage, Grammar, and Phrasal verbs dictionary. It is a bit difficult to learn phrasal verbs or idioms by looking into those dictionaries. I found that the way of grouping the idioms and phrasal verbs that you had made was extremely effective of learning. I am grateful for your splendid work. Keep it up!
I thank you, dear teacher ❤ I study English in a special school for adults in Dublin. Today I'm telling my Irish friend that I'm learning phrasal verbs. She asks, “What?! What it is?! Explain?" . I'll be honest, I froze for a few seconds, I already thought that I said something unacceptable, pronounced something incorrectly and sounded rude or obscene. And only then I guessed what the matter was😊
Thank you Harry! I'm really improving my knowledge of the English language, and this has been possible thanks to your highly precious videos💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
At 04:10-04:15 Ramble on Their facial expressions 🤣 priceless! When and how do you manage to select the images and video clips to illustrate and clarify the chosen words/expression?
Great work sir. The way you teach us is very emphatic and entertaining. I wish I could be a amazing teacher like you by imitating your teaching methods and techniques
Thanks for this valuable lesson, Harry! It´s truly remarkable how you took the time to break the phrasal verbs down into their general meanings, that makes it easier for some to make the information stick in their minds. Keep up the good work!
I wish that Harry would stop harping on subscribing to his channel. We already did for we found it useful. Please Harry, stop going on and on about subscribing every single time. Love, Bea.
Dear Harry, thanks so much for your videos. I´m currently living in NZ and I need to improve a lot. I have one question, if I want to use the phrase verb go along with, but in a negative way, can I do it? For example: Marie said something at work but I didn´t go along with her.
Hi Harry. How are you? Could you tell me if you have any website or platform where I can ask you a question about English grammar or if something that I wrote is correct? I would pay that of course but I don't know if you provide this kind of service. I'd be more than happy to pay because I consider you a good teacher.
This is the first time I am watching your video on TH-cam, since I started listening you on Google podcasts last year. I thought you just share lessons on Google Podcast, In today's session when you said "you can see word on screen" then I thought to search you on TH-cam, This was the thing "spelling of words" in which I was struggling sometimes in your podcasts. Thanks a Lot for your effort, it is helping us very much.
Firstly I want to thank you for your lesson. It's a really great opportunity for us to develop our language skills. and I have one question. Do we always use "go on" in negative sentences? or it could be used in positive sentences?
Thanks, Harry. Your lessons helps me a lot. But I have a grammer question, that it is confusing to me. This is: when do we use the construction: would've been (something) done. Thanks in advance.
You're welcome! I'm glad to hear that my lessons have been helpful for you. In regards to your grammar question, "would've been (something) done" is a construction in the conditional perfect tense, and it's used to express a hypothetical situation that didn't actually happen in the past. Here's an example: "If I had known about the party, I would've been there." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing regret for not attending the party because they didn't know about it.
Oh,Harry, thanks a lot. I am from Serbia and I like to learn foreign languagers. Yes, it is third conditional, I've forgotten it. Thanks for reminding me.
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Harry, the way you grouped the phrasal verbs is very effective for us to differentiate. Thank you so much. Your classes are excellent.
Thanks for the feedback, Jose
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Dear Harry;
I had learned English by self-study mean for so many years, reading a great deal of Oxford's Cambridge, Merriam Webster's and American Heritage's English Usage, Grammar, and Phrasal verbs dictionary. It is a bit difficult to learn phrasal verbs or idioms by looking into those dictionaries. I found that the way of grouping the idioms and phrasal verbs that you had made was extremely effective of learning. I am grateful for your splendid work. Keep it up!
Keep up the good work. Learning them in context really helps
Very rich, cheers!!!!
Great lesson, great teacher!!! thank you, sir!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the tips
No problem!
You are very kind person. I appreciate you so much.
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Thank you Sir. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Most welcome
Thank you sir
You’re very very welcome
ቃል ህይወት የስምዓል ና ክብሪ ይ ሃብኩም እዛ ነገር ኣገሪማት እዛ ኣብ ምስ ባህላዊ ዘላመ ስቀል ርኣይዋ።
Hi dear Harry ,good afternoon
I'm so happy to see you again here
Have a great day
Thank you for this explain.. Your video very useful
Excellent
very useful. thank you very much.
My pleasure
Great lesson 💜 please keep making videos about phrasal verbs.Thanks a lot!!!
I’ll do my best. Thanks for watching
Thank you very much for your lessons 😊
I thank you, dear teacher ❤
I study English in a special school for adults in Dublin. Today I'm telling my Irish friend that I'm learning phrasal verbs. She asks, “What?! What it is?! Explain?" . I'll be honest, I froze for a few seconds, I already thought that I said something unacceptable, pronounced something incorrectly and sounded rude or obscene.
And only then I guessed what the matter was😊
😂 Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the amazing lesson! The way you categorized the verbs is impressive.
Thank you for including more than one example. 🌷
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I agree. More examples, more understandings.
Well done , go on , amazing language with you and more effective for new learners .
Thanks for watching
Thank you for your lessons! They help to enrich vocabulary…
Happy to help
Dry up...
Talk at .
Go off.
Always learning new and fresh things here
Much appreciated, Teacher Harry
Excellent. Keep it up 👍
I love the way Harry sets out the meaning of the phrasal verbs. Very helpful indeed.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you Harry! I'm really improving my knowledge of the English language, and this has been possible thanks to your highly precious videos💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
At 04:10-04:15
Ramble on
Their facial expressions 🤣 priceless!
When and how do you manage to select the images and video clips to illustrate and clarify the chosen words/expression?
😂
Just now I realised the importance of learning English pharases which u were harping on from last few videos ....
Exactly. Well done! Learn English collocations
I am happy have found you here. I liked of the way that you explain througth your class..Thank you só much..Congratulations
Excellent!
Gracias
Great work sir. The way you teach us is very emphatic and entertaining. I wish I could be a amazing teacher like you by imitating your teaching methods and techniques
You can do it! All the best
It s a very good lesson..I learnt a lot..Thanks a lot!!
Glad you liked it!
My favourite Harry always pleasure to watch your helpful videos. Waiting for your new videos on variety of topics
More to come!
Thanks a lot for your best English lessons for us your viewers. I really enjoy watching your videos on TH-cam ❤❤🙏🙏
Thank you! 😃 It's great to feel appreciated
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Amen🙏🏻
Thank you, Maria
You are such a great English master. Could you tell the past simple for chip in and butt in phrasal verbs.
Thank you so much Mr Harry for sharing these phrasal verbs that would definitely enhance my language proficiency ..🙏
Thank you so much for all your efforts and hard work!
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Always welcome
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Thanks for this valuable lesson, Harry! It´s truly remarkable how you took the time to break the phrasal verbs down into their general meanings, that makes it easier for some to make the information stick in their minds. Keep up the good work!
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Thank you so much Harry, Your lessons is really helpful
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Tank you indeed
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I wish that Harry would stop harping on subscribing to his channel. We already did for we found it useful. Please Harry, stop going on and on about subscribing every single time. Love, Bea.
I’m sorry. Ignore this message. My message is for the newcomers. And thanks for subscribing 🙏
Dear Harry, thanks so much for your videos. I´m currently living in NZ and I need to improve a lot. I have one question, if I want to use the phrase verb go along with, but in a negative way, can I do it? For example: Marie said something at work but I didn´t go along with her.
Thank a million!
You’re welcome
Very good lessons
Glad you think so!
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Thank you sir!!! Your channel is very helpful for me.
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I really being helped by this channel, much obliged teacher Harry
thank you so much, sir.
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Hi 👋 yes. I am
Hi Harry. How are you? Could you tell me if you have any website or platform where I can ask you a question about English grammar or if something that I wrote is correct? I would pay that of course but I don't know if you provide this kind of service. I'd be more than happy to pay because I consider you a good teacher.
Hi Michal. There is a link to my website in the description ⬆️
Thank you so much.
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HI, Harry! every day I start my morning with your video. Thank you
Great English subject to learn, Sir. Thank you🙏
You are welcome
This is the first time I am watching your video on TH-cam, since I started listening you on Google podcasts last year.
I thought you just share lessons on Google Podcast,
In today's session when you said "you can see word on screen" then I thought to search you on TH-cam,
This was the thing "spelling of words" in which I was struggling sometimes in your podcasts. Thanks a Lot for your effort, it is helping us very much.
Great to see you here! There is actually a transcript available for my podcast episodes.
@@LearnEnglishwithHarry Ooh, Thank you soo much, I'll check for sure.
Sir thank you so much for your time❤
Phrasal verbs are the most difficult topic for me. Thanks for the classs Harry.
My pleasure!
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A great lesson ! Muy bien, Harry ! Un abrazo, from Olivos, Buenos Aires, Argentina🏴🇬🇧🇦🇷🏴🇬🇧🇦🇷🏴🇬🇧
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Firstly I want to thank you for your lesson. It's a really great opportunity for us to develop our language skills. and I have one question. Do we always use "go on" in negative sentences? or it could be used in positive sentences?
You can also use go on to encourage somebody to continue something. It’s positive but it’s a different meaning
Hello Harry, greeting from India. Very nicely rendered lesson.
Many thanks!
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Thanks for this nice video sharing
Thanks for visiting
👋Harry is a very good writer for the lessons
Thanks, Harry. Your lessons helps me a lot. But I have a grammer question, that it is confusing to me. This is: when do we use the construction: would've been (something) done. Thanks in advance.
You're welcome! I'm glad to hear that my lessons have been helpful for you. In regards to your grammar question, "would've been (something) done" is a construction in the conditional perfect tense, and it's used to express a hypothetical situation that didn't actually happen in the past.
Here's an example: "If I had known about the party, I would've been there." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing regret for not attending the party because they didn't know about it.
Oh,Harry, thanks a lot. I am from Serbia and I like to learn foreign languagers. Yes, it is third conditional, I've forgotten it. Thanks for reminding me.
Big hug, Harry!!!
You are an amazing teacher! ✨
Thank you! 😃
Good job Mr Harry! ❤
Thanks for the classes!
Merci beaucoup directement de Montréal QC Canada!
You’re very very welcome
It's really helpful. Trying to cover all your previous lessons.
Excellent. Have fun
Thank you very much for your wonderful and useful video.
You’re very welcome
Phrasal Verbs lessons are always welcome.
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I shall return after I Be Back season . THANKS of lots
Thank you. 😊
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Excellent classes. Thank you.
Hi Harry,
Your English learning videos are amazing ❤😂😅😢
Thank you so much for your kind words and for taking the time to share your feedback! It means a lot to me
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You're essential. Congratulations and many thanks from Brazil. Be very happy, Harry!
Thank you very much!
Today's lesson was amazing.. you are really a conscientious teacher ❤️
Thank you! 😃
Very effective 😊
Glad you think so!
Hello Mr. Harry
Congrats to your subscribers achieve to 300k. Hard work get paid.🎉🎉🎉
Yay 😀 Thank you for your support 🥳
Grandfather's lesson is beautiful
It's no use to harp on how important exercise is to her because she can't possibly spend time sweating every day like you do. I know her very well.
Can I chip in
Dear Harry, thank you so much for the list of phrasal verbs. Really enjoyed it.
Teacher, are from NY? I see your really “O” sounds accent - but as bot etc 😊
@susan noun ,verb is my problem
very nice like😁😁
Thank you! Cheers!
Now I know the meaning of the song by Led Zeppelin - Ramble On