thanks! Great question! You have some flexibility here. 'in fact' could go at the beginning, after the subject, after the verb or at the end of the sentence.
Another good example would be the flexible placement of adverbs of frequency such as 'sometimes'.
congratulations Steve for your videos... are a wonderful way to improve my English.. one thing .. in this video there are a little mistake ... you said .. ´" The car was in fact not in condition at all." ... and in words say.. " The car in fact was not in condition at all."... my question is... mean the same thing?..
i coincidentally found yr video when i 'm looking English lesson for my kids. yr learning video r the most interesting, not only yr words r easily to understand but also the video itself help a lot too. there must be a lot of hard work in preparing 16 minutes video: editing, add sound mixing, support background video according to the topics etc. thanks.
video này thât tuyệt ai có.tết này dc nghỉ nhiều quá k biết nên làm gì đây
hauithanhtuan 1 month ago in playlist Video khác từ PrivateEnglishPortal
@hauithanhtuan ừ học chứ làm gì
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fuckin dirty stinked arabs can never talk with forked tongue
flyspaghettimonster9 4 months ago
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youneekk 9 months ago
thanks! Great question! You have some flexibility here. 'in fact' could go at the beginning, after the subject, after the verb or at the end of the sentence.
Another good example would be the flexible placement of adverbs of frequency such as 'sometimes'.
PrivateEnglishPortal 9 months ago
congratulations Steve for your videos... are a wonderful way to improve my English.. one thing .. in this video there are a little mistake ... you said .. ´" The car was in fact not in condition at all." ... and in words say.. " The car in fact was not in condition at all."... my question is... mean the same thing?..
thanks a lot for your work.
marceloraulfrias 9 months ago
i coincidentally found yr video when i 'm looking English lesson for my kids. yr learning video r the most interesting, not only yr words r easily to understand but also the video itself help a lot too. there must be a lot of hard work in preparing 16 minutes video: editing, add sound mixing, support background video according to the topics etc. thanks.
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lampaahmed 1 year ago
Great lesson .. So interesting :)
Messy586 1 year ago
how do you respond on "how do you do"?
tatu835 1 year ago
@tatu835 good question!
you respond with the same.
person A: How do you do?
person B: How do you do ?
PrivateEnglishPortal 1 year ago
Catch myself singing 'Have you ever had a word on the tip of your tongue' .. LOL
pupsoid1 1 year ago 4
several idioms added to my list ... thanks Steve.
pupsoid1 1 year ago
Congratulations Steve, You did a Great Job and I learn a Lot,
Gracias Amigo,
Bagher Moazen
BaTango 1 year ago
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
wuhdye 1 year ago
that's great
ta009ful 1 year ago
Another great lesson! Thanks for you amazing videos, Steve! They are so helpful! Thanks a lot!!!!
lewn5 1 year ago
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lewn5 1 year ago
Thanks for the nice videos and for the nice help.
linuxman1 1 year ago