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I am not able to understand why your videos is not getting millions of views despite teaching so perfectly. I think you are one of the best English tutor that TH-cam has ever got.
Thank you so much for this wonderful comment, Marghub! It encourages me to start creating new lessons and publish more regularly to reach and help more students!
Thank for your lessons; they are well instructed and very easy to understand. By the way, I like your voice and the way that you speak, really relaxing.
I´m sorry, I don´t understand very well the excercise number 5(11:05) "It seems that 'the' current inflation has hit 'the' unemployed hard", what is the rule? Current inflation and unemployed are not as things in general? Thank you.
The word 'current' makes the noun 'inflation' into a specific one: the inflation we are experiencing now. 'the unemployed' is like 'the elderly', 'the rich', 'the poor'.
+Argelia Perez R Thank you, Argelia. I'm glad you've enjoyed this lesson. The easiest place to find my lessons is on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
+sebastian alegria Maybe one other might mean a third person or another alternative (Choice) and one another might mean two persons or when referring to another choice. Example 1) would you like another biscuit? Example 2) I prefer the other one best. But I'm not sure maybe the expert will know.
Thank you for this lesson! I am a private tutor and I've always had trouble explaining how to use articles to my students, who usually have little to no understanding in English, so this definitely helped me!
+anothersujufan You're welcome. I'm glad this has been helpful to you. If you would like to use my other lessons with your students, the easiest place to find them is on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
I admit as an english student sometimes I hate articles, especially "the" & all these exceptions, but to improve my second language I need to learn. Thank you one more time !
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+Anjali Sharma Thank you, Anjali. I'm glad you like my lessons. You will find the order in which you should study from Elementary to Advanced on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Exercises'.
Dear Anglo-Link Thanks a lot for your lessons I have a question please Why when we make the abbreviation to "The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation" we say NATO and when we make the abbreviation to "The European Union" we say The EU. ("we do not omit "the )
+Salma Sohayb You're welcome, Salma. I'm glad you've enjoyed this lesson. If you would like to watch my other lessons too, you can find them on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
Thx alot my teacher. Your way of explaining helps me a lot with my student. To be honest i shared this video with them and they really enjoyed it. Best wishes
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Hello, your video are really detailed, i enjoy alot, i have a question: secondary school, can we think that 2ndary is ordinal number as we have primary school?, so we can write " he used to play volleyball when he was in the secondary school". Tks
I'm glad you like my lessons, Hien. 'primary' and 'secondary' are not considered 'ordinal' numbers'. So, it's not those words that determine if we use 'the' or not in this context. It's the word 'school'. 'school' falls in the category of 'home', 'work', 'church' etc.
Hi!The lesson is really great and gives a lot of comprehensive information on this topic. 1.Is there a rule to determine whether an organisation needs the article or not?Or you need to remember all of them? 2. Could you please explain why we put 'the' before 'current inflation' in the exercise #5?
+Vasily Sarantsev Hello Vasily, I'm glad you've liked the lesson. 1. I haven't been able to deduce a rule so far. Like any name, it is a bit arbitrary. 2. You need 'the' here because we're talking about a specific inflation i.e. the current one. If we were talking about inflation in general, we wouldn't need it, e.g. 'High inflation can severely hurt businesses.'
Hi Minoo! You are doing a great job! I follow your lessons. Is two years now. Could you upload a video-lesson about the use of the verb "to do" and one about the imperative form? I can't find those in the play-list... Thank you! Bye. Francesco
+Avv. Francesco Cucci Thank you, Francesco. I'm glad my lessons have been helpful to you. I've made a note of your suggestions. I can't tell you how quickly I'll get round to doing these, as I have a few on my to-do list that I feel I should do first such as 'relative pronouns' and 'connectives'.
thanks a lot my dear teacher , I am mohammed from algeria I understood the lesson But when doing exercises in the Net I find it difficult in the solution Please help me
I really learned something good by watching some videos from this wonderful link. But i have some question to make: what can i do to upload videos at this link?
I would like to congratulate you for the excellent Video lesson. As a teacher of ESL in my country this kind o Incorporated lessons are very useful. Please, help me to help my Class with your experiences and with your video lessons if it's possible. Thanks
+José Pina Thank you, Jose. If you would like to use my other lessons with your class too, you can find them on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
Fantastic lesson! Still I'd like to clarify two moments 1) NATO without 'the', but the EU Is it because of the word 'Union'? 2) He's at the dentist Don't we need to write dentist'S?
Thank you! There' usually no 'the ' before an acronym (NATO, NASA), but there's one before an abbreviation (the UN, the IMF). As for your second question, you will find your answer here: forum.thefreedictionary.com/postst205276_I-am-at-the-dentist-dentist-s-now-.aspx
You're welcome! If you wish to review general grammar points, you will find all my lessons here: www.anglo-link.com/index.php?/online_lessons/video_lessons
Your are the best :) I have some questions 1- Why you add ( The ) to acronym ( EU )? 2- When ( THE ) is not necessary, Is that mean ( A and AN ) not necessary ? 3- When is not necessary to put any of these articles (THE, A , AN )?
Thank you! 1. Acronyms usually need 'the'. 2. No, you cannot conclude that. It depends on the context. 3. Plural nouns referring to a general group: Cats like to sleep.
Hello dear teacher, I like your way of explanation. It is understandable and clear. But I could not find justification for why 'the' is not added to ( at home)? Thanks.
Thank you for another great and helpful lesson🤗 I've have few questions to ask.. I got these from the book , Wren & Marten... 1: page no#35: we can say "The banyan is a kind of fig tree." But can't say "a kind of a fig tree" why? 2: "The" is used before a common noun to give it the meaning of abstract noun.. will you please explain it a bit more?
You can use "the" in front of jail... church... prison if you speak about a place that you went but not for the reasons that place is operating.. i. e I went to the prison to bring him cookies... I saw the church where he sang as a little boy.
It's the distinction between 'taking part', as it were, in some kind of event there; and describing the building or person's location. "He's at church" suggests he is actually taking part in a service. "He's in the church" is simply describing his location. It's rather obvious English is very much a hybrid language isn't it?
+sebastian lopez buelvas Thank you, Sebabstian. I'm glad you've enjoyed my lessons. I've made a note of your request. In the meantime, a quick note: As determiners: another + singular noun: another book (the) other + plural nouns & uncountable nouns: (the) other books, (the) other information As pronouns: the other = the other one (the) others = (the) other ones
Thanks! for the good information about article, I have one confusion we often use "THE" article in between with the sentence as "have a look on the examples below" or sometimes with plural like the students etc. .... is saying "the students" or "of the students" is still correct?
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I am not able to understand why your videos is not getting millions of views despite teaching so perfectly. I think you are one of the best English tutor that TH-cam has ever got.
Thank you so much for this wonderful comment, Marghub! It encourages me to start creating new lessons and publish more regularly to reach and help more students!
@@AngloLinkEnglish we are eagerly waiting for your new lessons Mam.
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I´m sorry, I don´t understand very well the excercise number 5(11:05) "It seems that 'the' current inflation has hit 'the' unemployed hard", what is the rule? Current inflation and unemployed are not as things in general? Thank you.
The word 'current' makes the noun 'inflation' into a specific one: the inflation we are experiencing now.
'the unemployed' is like 'the elderly', 'the rich', 'the poor'.
thank you very much for your help :)
Thank you for asking the question that I would like to ask.
I was curious why "the" before 'current inflation' as well.
Now I understand why.
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Thank you, Argelia. I'm glad you've enjoyed this lesson.
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sebastian alegria
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Anglo-Link one doubt, what difference between the words another & other??
+sebastian alegria Maybe one other might mean a third person or another alternative (Choice) and one another might mean two persons or when referring to another choice. Example 1) would you like another biscuit? Example 2) I prefer the other one best. But I'm not sure maybe the expert will know.
Thank you for this lesson! I am a private tutor and I've always had trouble explaining how to use articles to my students, who usually have little to no understanding in English, so this definitely helped me!
+anothersujufan
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If you would like to use my other lessons with your students, the easiest place to find them is on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Video Lessons' and 'Exercises'.
Very useful resources for teaching in the classroom and also good to SHARE to others too. Thank you so much.
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I admit as an english student sometimes I hate articles, especially "the" & all these exceptions, but to improve my second language I need to learn.
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(Please forgive me if i made any mistake in grammar.But I will aspire to become like you )
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You will find the order in which you should study from Elementary to Advanced on my website www.anglo-link.com under 'Exercises'.
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Dear Anglo-Link
Thanks a lot for your lessons
I have a question please
Why when we make the abbreviation to "The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation" we say NATO
and when we make the abbreviation to "The European Union" we say The EU.
("we do not omit "the )
+فاروق الكردي
'NATO' is an acronym and forms a word similar to a name. That's why 'the' is dropped. Other examples are OPEC and UNESCO.
Anglo-Link
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What do we use before president?
The President of + country
President + his/her name
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Hello, your video are really detailed, i enjoy alot, i have a question: secondary school, can we think that 2ndary is ordinal number as we have primary school?, so we can write " he used to play volleyball when he was in the secondary school". Tks
I'm glad you like my lessons, Hien.
'primary' and 'secondary' are not considered 'ordinal' numbers'. So, it's not those words that determine if we use 'the' or not in this context. It's the word 'school'. 'school' falls in the category of 'home', 'work', 'church' etc.
Very good class tq
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I need those lessons written .how can I get them? Would you help me please?
Hi!The lesson is really great and gives a lot of comprehensive information on this topic.
1.Is there a rule to determine whether an organisation needs the article or not?Or you need to remember all of them?
2. Could you please explain why we put 'the' before 'current inflation' in the exercise #5?
+Vasily Sarantsev
Hello Vasily,
I'm glad you've liked the lesson.
1. I haven't been able to deduce a rule so far. Like any name, it is a bit arbitrary.
2. You need 'the' here because we're talking about a specific inflation i.e. the current one. If we were talking about inflation in general, we wouldn't need it, e.g. 'High inflation can severely hurt businesses.'
Anglo-Link Thanks!I've got it now.
Hi Minoo! You are doing a great job! I follow your lessons. Is two years now. Could you upload a video-lesson about the use of the verb "to do" and one about the imperative form? I can't find those in the play-list... Thank you! Bye. Francesco
+Avv. Francesco Cucci
Thank you, Francesco. I'm glad my lessons have been helpful to you.
I've made a note of your suggestions. I can't tell you how quickly I'll get round to doing these, as I have a few on my to-do list that I feel I should do first such as 'relative pronouns' and 'connectives'.
thanks a lot my dear teacher , I am mohammed from algeria
I understood the lesson
But when doing exercises in the Net
I find it difficult in the solution
Please help me
that's very good and I want the video of the difference between adj and adv
Ahmed Salah
Thank you, Ahmed.
The topic of 'Adverbs and Adjectives' is on my to-do list!
+Ahmed Salah
Adverbs are finished with -ly ...
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I really learned something good by watching some videos from this wonderful link. But i have some question to make: what can i do to upload videos at this link?
I would like to congratulate you for the excellent Video lesson. As a teacher of ESL in my country this kind o Incorporated lessons are very useful. Please, help me to help my Class with your experiences and with your video lessons if it's possible.
Thanks
+José Pina
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Fantastic lesson! Still I'd like to clarify two moments
1) NATO without 'the', but the EU
Is it because of the word 'Union'?
2) He's at the dentist
Don't we need to write dentist'S?
Thank you!
There' usually no 'the ' before an acronym (NATO, NASA), but there's one before an abbreviation (the UN, the IMF).
As for your second question, you will find your answer here:
forum.thefreedictionary.com/postst205276_I-am-at-the-dentist-dentist-s-now-.aspx
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thank you very match for the good explain > I have an exam next month in English in general grammar and composite words i need your advice , please
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I have some questions
1- Why you add ( The ) to acronym ( EU )?
2- When ( THE ) is not necessary, Is that mean ( A and AN ) not necessary ?
3- When is not necessary to put any of these articles (THE, A , AN )?
Thank you!
1. Acronyms usually need 'the'.
2. No, you cannot conclude that. It depends on the context.
3. Plural nouns referring to a general group: Cats like to sleep.
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Hello, this video is very good. But in 5:03 you do not place the period after the etc. I'm Brazilian and this video helped me a lot, then, thank you!
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Hello dear teacher, I like your way of explanation. It is understandable and clear. But I could not find justification for why 'the' is not added to ( at home)? Thanks.
Thank you!
There is no reason. It's an exception.
Hi! Is the reason why you used "the" in the exercise two that the "Netherlands" has a plural noun in it?
+Ekaterina Fedorova
That's right, Ekaterina. Countries that have plural names usually take 'the'.
Thank you for another great and helpful lesson🤗 I've have few questions to ask.. I got these from the book , Wren & Marten...
1: page no#35: we can say "The banyan is a kind of fig tree." But can't say "a kind of a fig tree" why?
2: "The" is used before a common noun to give it the meaning of abstract noun.. will you please explain it a bit more?
You can use "the" in front of jail... church... prison if you speak about a place that you went but not for the reasons that place is operating.. i. e I went to the prison to bring him cookies... I saw the church where he sang as a little boy.
Absolutely right!
It's the distinction between 'taking part', as it were, in some kind of event there; and describing the building or person's location.
"He's at church" suggests he is actually taking part in a service.
"He's in the church" is simply describing his location.
It's rather obvious English is very much a hybrid language isn't it?
So if I get it right then if Samantha is a teacher I should say " Samantha is at school " with out THE because she is a part of this facility ?
hello, i really like your videos and i would like to know if you can do a video of other, the other, others, another.
+sebastian lopez buelvas
Thank you, Sebabstian. I'm glad you've enjoyed my lessons.
I've made a note of your request. In the meantime, a quick note:
As determiners:
another + singular noun: another book
(the) other + plural nouns & uncountable nouns: (the) other books, (the) other information
As pronouns:
the other = the other one
(the) others = (the) other ones
Thanks! for the good information about article,
I have one confusion we often use "THE" article in between with the sentence as "have a look on the examples below"
or sometimes with plural like the students etc. ....
is saying "the students" or "of the students" is still correct?
good hand very useful
Thank you, Emad!
teacher i have a probleam from grammer do have any books for learn english
I don't have any books, but you can follow my lessons from Elementary to Advanced on my website on this page:
www.anglo-link.com/index.php?/anglopedia.html
ok
Please I want to know more about articles
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There is a second part that you can watch. Have you seen that part?
Anglo-Link I saw but I feel that is so complicated and I need more explaining.
Thank you.
thank you, I watched many videos on article but no other is as helpful as this.
Excellent! I'm glad this has been helpful to you.