thnkx sir you are awesome you are great you are the best you are fantastic i have no words to describe you ... you are Amazing you have a good style to teach students .:)
You said many americans didn't know hw to use Past Perfect in Conditionals. It's weird to hear, actually., cuz they would haven't distinguished the Past conditionals and just a simple sequence of tenses. It's known that a PAST simple may also reffer to the Present or , even, to the furure. That would be a nonsense in their heads every time they would meeet such sentenses, don't you think? Thanks anyway! :)
Thank you teacher. I'm composing a song (*Angel Of Love/ The Angel Of Love*) and I was wondering if you could help me with the narration part!! The narration is: "This song says No matter who you are No matter where you go in your life! At some point you're gonna need somebody to love you forever and ever So, be ready to face an angel ... The Angel Of Love" Please let me know if I've got any mistakes in the meaning or grammatical. Thanks again.
If you say "I could not complete the work," it means that it didn't get finished.
If you use the negative with "could have," as in this example: She couldn't have completed the work. It means that it's not possible that the work was finished because of the situation, the complexity of the work, the time available, etc.
"I could have became a doctor"..........but then i took an arrow to the knee.
xXxTheDemonxXx 1 month ago
thnkx sir you are awesome you are great you are the best you are fantastic i have no words to describe you ... you are Amazing you have a good style to teach students .:)
HammadTunio 1 month ago
good
MrNaifAlshehri 2 months ago
yes, you became a fantastic teacher...
cngratulations
MrEctorScheider 6 months ago 2
You said many americans didn't know hw to use Past Perfect in Conditionals. It's weird to hear, actually., cuz they would haven't distinguished the Past conditionals and just a simple sequence of tenses. It's known that a PAST simple may also reffer to the Present or , even, to the furure. That would be a nonsense in their heads every time they would meeet such sentenses, don't you think? Thanks anyway! :)
KingFisheR00011 11 months ago
I wish I could of watched this
TheTammyTube 1 year ago
Excellent
Lop3zm 1 year ago
Thank you very much!
anera28 1 year ago
Excellent teacher!!!!
verallmariano 1 year ago
You indeed taught us a lot about the American English which is not officially taught in our local schools.
imlaochu 2 years ago
perfect! U have ur own style - I like it
dolgov84 2 years ago
thanks so much !
PennnyBen 2 years ago
DjHamraaz 2 years ago
i wanted to know that if someone says
" i could not complete the work"
then does it refer to past tense or it is referring to a possibility.
ihatereality94 2 years ago
If you say "I could not complete the work," it means that it didn't get finished.
If you use the negative with "could have," as in this example: She couldn't have completed the work. It means that it's not possible that the work was finished because of the situation, the complexity of the work, the time available, etc.
So, "could" and "could have" are different.
Hope that helps.
learnamericanenglish 2 years ago
great
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