Kevin, thanks a lot! Good job as usual. The most useful words, a clear explanation, visual supports with a red cross and a green tick, conversation practice, and movie clips - all of that put together does work! Keep up the good work!.
I'm done with this , and im through with , also means , u quit doing smth u dont want to do smth anymore, or it means u break up with smb , u dont want to relate to another person any more
Thank you But can"t the word "finish" be used in the meaning "end"? In Cambridge Dictionary they have the sentence:The meeting should finish around four o'clock.
Thanks for the video! I'm not a native speaker and I have a question about "finish". In Cambridge and Webster dictionaries "finish" is used with "meeting" as a subject. "The meeting should finish at 4 o'clock", "The meeting finished at noon". Is it incorrect?
If you're the owner of the equipment, you RENT OUT your equipment, they're gonna pay you money because someone else's gonna use your equipment. BUT. -If you ain't the owner of the equipment you RENT the equipment, you're gonna pay money because you're gonna use it.
"I FINISHED" means you stopped doing something because you completed the action, it's in the past tense. "I'M FINISHED" is a fixed expression in English and it means that you've just finished doing something.
That girl who speaks "incorrect" English, she is a native speaker as far as I understand. Or is she just speaking with grammar mistakes for the purpose of this video?
Sorry but for me as a Ukrainian the word "through" sounds very funny and awkward because if you say that in Ukraine it will literally mean "I'm pooping" in rude, obscene, vulgar form, like "I'm cr**ping / sh**ting".
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Kevin, thanks a lot! Good job as usual. The most useful words, a clear explanation, visual supports with a red cross and a green tick, conversation practice, and movie clips - all of that put together does work! Keep up the good work!.
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I didn't know there was a difference between rent and rent out. Great lesson.
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If you wrote them down, that's great, you'll keep a record of it and you can consult it whenever you want.
I did that too. @@fredylopez2477
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Hello, I'm not able to understand English tenses; could you please make a video about those English topics?
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I'm done with this , and im through with , also means , u quit doing smth u dont want to do smth anymore, or it means u break up with smb , u dont want to relate to another person any more
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You can also say: "When the surgery WAS finished..."
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But can"t the word "finish" be used in the meaning "end"? In Cambridge Dictionary they have the sentence:The meeting should finish around four o'clock.
Thanks for the video! I'm not a native speaker and I have a question about "finish". In Cambridge and Webster dictionaries "finish" is used with "meeting" as a subject. "The meeting should finish at 4 o'clock", "The meeting finished at noon". Is it incorrect?
Rent out equipment might only renter - it's correct?
If you're the owner of the equipment, you RENT OUT your equipment, they're gonna pay you money because someone else's gonna use your equipment.
BUT.
-If you ain't the owner of the equipment you RENT the equipment, you're gonna pay money because you're gonna use it.
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Kevin please tell me what is the difference between I"m finished or I finished?
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"I FINISHED" means you stopped doing something because you completed the action, it's in the past tense.
"I'M FINISHED" is a fixed expression in English and it means that you've just finished doing something.
I hope there aren't too many errors in Ariannita's pool vocabulary video, because I keep replaying it a lot.
If someone asks me whether I have finished eating, can I say I am done?
Yeah you can say;
I'm done.
I'm finished.
I'm through.
OR.
I'm finished eating.
I'm done eating.
I'm through eating.
What if I will be fired because I am caught red-handed cheating - I am done or I am finished?
You're cooked lol
You through!😊
Bro, you should’ve written “get” instead of “will”. In general, for standard future conditions, “will” is usually omitted after “if.”
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...because I *WAS* caught cheating... , ...because I *GOT* caught cheating... They'll be through with you.
I thought Ariannita was American
Who is she?
That girl who speaks "incorrect" English, she is a native speaker as far as I understand. Or is she just speaking with grammar mistakes for the purpose of this video?
Moral of the story: even native speakers make mistakes.
@@rycallter3372 Ariannita is a native speaker.
@@rycallter3372 Arianitta is a native English speaker, and she teaches English on her social media. I know her; she’s learning Spanish.
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Sorry but for me as a Ukrainian the word "through" sounds very funny and awkward because if you say that in Ukraine it will literally mean "I'm pooping" in rude, obscene, vulgar form, like "I'm cr**ping / sh**ting".
During this area? ahahhahhahahahahhah she is so bad at english goshhh
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