Hi Kévin Thanks a lot for your help. Your lessons are precious. You put efforts and time into to make every rule and every word clear. Keep it up and take care From Switzerland
Thanks Kevin. I have curly hair and I sometimes straighten my hair. Going to therapist to help to straighten out our lives :) you reminded me indirectly that I need to straighten up my desk :)
Excellent and useful content. I really appreciate you go straight to the point with examples of words and phrases we need on a daily basis conversation. Thank you.
Thank you so much for another lesson. I've got a question. If I have wooden board and I cut it with a table saw to make the sides straight can I use straighten or straighten up? Or it only can be used for something that has a curly or wavy shape?
Another great video. Thanks!!!i have a question. I've noticed that you said “ she told him he needS to straighten up he needS to behave.” Shouldn't it be in the past “ she told him he needED to straighten up he needED to behave?”
Hi, Sir. Great lesson, as usual. Could you please tell me what is the meaning of "shine through"? I suppose It's a phrasal verb and would really appreciate your help. Thanks in advance.
Hi! With all this Marina drama I just really wanted to let you know that your videos have been extremely helpful for my English-lerning journey. You manage to provide a very high-quality content, and it's a privilege and huge honour to have an opportunity to learn from you. I hope this situation won't affect you in any way, and you'll keep making such incredible lessons in the future. Take care.
If kids have some problems with teeth then their parents should take them to the dentist, the dentist might recommend they use braces or the dentist might recommend they not using braces because their teeth will straighten out over time on their own
Thank you very much. Please give us another word we can use instead of straighten out in this sentence. There is some confusion at work,they need to straighten it out.
She told him that he needs to straighten up. vs. She told him that he needed to straighten up. (This is an indirect speech, right?) Could you straighten it up, please? Thanks
Thank you so much for your lessons! I'm following you from East Africa. I do have two questions: 1. How do Americans pronounce this word: OFTEN 2.How do Americans differentiate pronunciations of O used in 'stop' and o used in 'come'
You channel is my favorite❤. Great job!
Thanks sir you were the only the person that I could understand theses phrasal verbs thanks a lot
An another amazing lesson. Thank you 🙏 Kevin n Lisa
I appreciate you for these vocabularies (phrasal verbs)
Your lessons are the best on youtube platform.
Great lesson Kevin. Thanks for explaining the use of both of these phrasal verbs . Keep up the good work!
Thank to this channel I am able to straighten out my pronunciation and grammar mistakes .Thank you!
Your explanation helped me straighten out my confusion between straighten up and straighten out.
Hi Kévin
Thanks a lot for your help.
Your lessons are precious. You put efforts and time into to make every rule and every word clear.
Keep it up and take care
From Switzerland
Thanks Kevin. I have curly hair and I sometimes straighten my hair. Going to therapist to help to straighten out our lives :) you reminded me indirectly that I need to straighten up my desk :)
Could you please make a video analysing Hadar's English?
Thanks kevin for explaining each n everything
Love your lessons ALL of them !!
Excellent and useful content. I really appreciate you go straight to the point with examples of words and phrases we need on a daily basis conversation. Thank you.
This is a very useful lesson that I am going to listen to several times.
Thank you so much for another lesson. I've got a question. If I have wooden board and I cut it with a table saw to make the sides straight can I use straighten or straighten up? Or it only can be used for something that has a curly or wavy shape?
Hi kevin
By the way, you always make an effort to straighten out our confusions about your beautiful Language .
Thanks a million
From Switzerland
Come on. English is not that beautiful. Italian is waaay more appealing.
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Maybe, but Italian doesn't appeals to me !
Take care
Thanks for the lesson. I've been studying with your videos.
Excellent pronunciation! A thumbs-up for your wonderful video, Sir.
A great lesson! Thanks a ton!
Excellent lesson to straight out the meaning of straight out
Straighten up = behave, organize
Straithen up = organize.
Do we say "straighten it/this up"? Thanks!
Greetings from Venezuela. Thanks for your useful lesson. I love and enjoy every lessons. One question: Do we use the phrasal verb tidy up, too?
thanks sir
you really help me improve my english skills
Another great video. Thanks!!!i have a question. I've noticed that you said “ she told him he needS to straighten up he needS to behave.” Shouldn't it be in the past “ she told him he needED to straighten up he needED to behave?”
I hope this channel grow so fast.
Hi, Sir. Great lesson, as usual. Could you please tell me what is the meaning of "shine through"? I suppose It's a phrasal verb and would really appreciate your help. Thanks in advance.
Oh my goodness!!! You gotta straighten out our problem
Buy you can say straighten out about behavior as well! Are straighten out and up interchangeable?
Hi!
With all this Marina drama I just really wanted to let you know that your videos have been extremely helpful for my English-lerning journey.
You manage to provide a very high-quality content, and it's a privilege and huge honour to have an opportunity to learn from you.
I hope this situation won't affect you in any way, and you'll keep making such incredible lessons in the future.
Take care.
First of all it's honor not honour. This is America not the UK. Second of all lol
Thank you very much!
thanks
Thank you Kevin! But where is Liza?
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thanks for explication
Great, thanks for the video.
Ofc I had to rewatch the video to straighten out some confusion 😭😂
Great video! Again on a chosen and confusing expression, keep it up, guys.
Thank you. Is it correct to say "he needs to straighten his life out" ??
Thanks 👍
Man, you already got a telegram account, it would good to have a channel do to exercises in this.
If kids have some problems with teeth then their parents should take them to the dentist, the dentist might recommend they use braces or the dentist might recommend they not using braces because their teeth will straighten out over time on their own
Great lesson Kevin 👍
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Great! Thanks ☺️
Thank you very much.
Please give us another word we can use instead of straighten out in this sentence.
There is some confusion at work,they need to straighten it out.
We gotta actually straight up our 🏠
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Kevin said: The dentist SAID that her teeth WILL straighten out over time. Why is it “will” and not “would” here?
Do you have any courses?😊
I straighten up my room in the morning
Kevin 👍📝
I need to straighten out my life :(
Same!
My wardrobe is messy i must straighten up it
She told him that he needs to straighten up.
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She told him that he needed to straighten up. (This is an indirect speech, right?)
Could you straighten it up, please? Thanks
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Sorry my friend but I didn't get it.
But I know I need to practice more
You're an excellent teacher my friend
Thanks boss
Son I want you to straighten out your life..
Super! Well done
I don't know who did break my glasses, I need to call the attention of my children to straighten out the problem..
Kevin
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why isn’t that a hair straightener?
Thank you for the video!
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Thank you so much for your lessons! I'm following you from East Africa. I do have two questions: 1. How do Americans pronounce this word: OFTEN
2.How do Americans differentiate pronunciations of O used in 'stop' and o used in 'come'
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My daughter please straighten up your room..
Good job
thank you very much