American-English speaker here (whatever that means) chiming in and giving respect and admiration to you for making these videos. Makes me want to go back to college so I can lend a hand in your cause.
You're doing a great service for many people.
It irritates me that most "English-as-a-second-language" students have a firmer grasp on the English language than (seemingly) most Americans.
Anyway, props. Gonna continue browsing your vids for kicks (excuse the colloquialisms :P)
@nisawomen -- Well, actually that is a little different. If you ask, "Can I use the restroom?" or say, "I can use the restroom," they are not the same as...."I can use a break." She can use a little help," or "I can use a drink of water." In the video presented here, "can" + "use" has a very special application.
I have learned a lot from all of your videos and all of these videos are very impressive and I thank you fort the knowledge you have shared with me...more power and God bless...
amazig
iiFxckedDhaChiicken1 1 week ago
good job, keep it up. I can use this video.
syednaseer1 1 month ago
Can I say "I can use these videos to learn English"?
thebossDarwin210209 2 months ago
can i just use " I could use " instead of " I could have used" ?
MyArtSchool 5 months ago in playlist วิดีโอเพิ่มเติมจาก learnamericanenglish
I am a native US English speaker, I want to learn to teach it in a foreign country, I have enjoyed learning from you videos : )
HesEnoughForMe 7 months ago
thank
Adompa09 7 months ago
American-English speaker here (whatever that means) chiming in and giving respect and admiration to you for making these videos. Makes me want to go back to college so I can lend a hand in your cause.
You're doing a great service for many people.
It irritates me that most "English-as-a-second-language" students have a firmer grasp on the English language than (seemingly) most Americans.
Anyway, props. Gonna continue browsing your vids for kicks (excuse the colloquialisms :P)
flatwear 1 year ago
thanks a lot, it was useful:)
afghannn8003 1 year ago
or i can use the restroom ,,,,,,,,,,,,
nisawomen 1 year ago
@nisawomen -- Well, actually that is a little different. If you ask, "Can I use the restroom?" or say, "I can use the restroom," they are not the same as...."I can use a break." She can use a little help," or "I can use a drink of water." In the video presented here, "can" + "use" has a very special application.
learnamericanenglish 1 year ago
@learnamericanenglish ok thank u so much ,,,,,
nisawomen 1 year ago
I like this channel
elchami743 1 year ago
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I think this should be taught in high school!
jenevajones991 1 year ago
I have learned a lot from all of your videos and all of these videos are very impressive and I thank you fort the knowledge you have shared with me...more power and God bless...
vivianp100 1 year ago
Really intersteing
danaoy 2 years ago
very interesting. this is new for me.. Thanks a lot :D
INKADAAL1004 2 years ago
Teacher, thank you so much for your teaching. The video tells a quite important idea.
Satimant 2 years ago 3
This is a very interesting lesson. Thanks!
CoolEnglishPZ 2 years ago 2
Excellent,thanks a lot again.
MITHWORLD1 2 years ago
Thanks so much, A useful phrase :)
cubi1604 2 years ago 6
Thanks Paull!!
theskulldayzz 2 years ago 3
Thank you, teacher.
KATECHEN9 2 years ago 3
Thank you!
Come on. You ungrateful, people. He could use more comments to see just how much we appreciate his work!
MasterBott01 2 years ago 8
Thanks a lot.
yuzbashihotmail 2 years ago 4