As I look through comments posted on any videos, I find (maybe not only) English people do not capitalise and omit punctuation. Is it that bothering to enter correct English? It seems a little rude to me. Or am I too sensitive?
It's a valid point. I think a lot of people don't bother too much about punctuation. I think it depends what a person's objective regarding writing. Is it for business or pleasure? Is it formal, semi-formal or informal?
Good-looking people make distracting teachers.. seriously I spent the entire video studying every square inch of his face. lol sorry for the shallowness in a teaching environment but dang!
No Dont use -ed after to. for example eat to survive, water to drink, air to breath. we dont use eat to survived. and other example such as this is the way to improve English Not Improved English. Hope this could help!! :)
We both are form malaysian . You also can ask Steve shi fu. shi fu = guru. good for you to ask these kind of question. Keep it up. Dominate your English well.
According to formal grammar, who froms the subjectives case, while whom forms the objective case and so should be used in object position in a sentence. In modern English there are many speakers who rarely use whom at all, employing who in all contents, today use is broadly accepted in standard English.
Whom - used instead of 'who' as the object of a verb or preposition
for eg. To Whom It May Concern ( Term that used in formal letter)
Hi Steve! I'm from Brazil and your videos are helping me a lot. But....what about the song "It MUST HAVE been love"? Why MUST and HAVE are in the same sentece? I'm confused about it!
Thank you so much for your videos! it the best video i ever seen, thank you så much Steve. and i wnder it is best if you make text for all fof yours video. otherwise thank you.
To affect something is to change or influence it, To effect something is a rather formal way of saying `to make it happen'. Confusingly, either may produce an 'effect' or result. ('An affect' is a technical term in psychology.) The stability of the wall was affected by passing lorries. The demolition of the wall was effected by the detonation of a charge of dynamite.
The dynamite did not just 'affect' (influence) the demolition of the wall: it caused it.
I have question about affect and effect, I know that affect is verb and effect is noun but when I use affect in some sentances my teacher told me sory it's not correct. can you explian for me?
Thank you so much for your videos! you are close to the camera lens so I see how your mouth pronounce words very clearly which is very nice! Thank you for your hard working!
(Traduzindo: não se preocupe porque não entendeu. Esse vídeo é para quem já está no nível avançado. E não se preocupe pois eu mesmo comecei a aprender o Português mas ou menos com a sua idade, tinha 21 anos quando comecei.)
I love his episodes of peppy questions especially catering to different nationalities. I love it. I can't get enough of his greatness.
pamelbia2011 3 months ago
Good video
Mrtoropesado 1 year ago
Goog video
Mrtoropesado 1 year ago
amazing!
thank you teacher.
thaisveras1 1 year ago
i love people like you.
MsAlicjaaa 1 year ago
DEAR TEACHER COULD ASK YOU GIVE ME YOUR EMAIL? I DO WANT TO LERAN SO MUCH FROM YOU .PLEASE
wonderdivathalia 1 year ago
what´s your opinion about people using the contraction "ain´t" instead of "isn´t or aren´t". I understand people use it oftenly.
Andrew from Colombia.
andyfastandfurious 1 year ago
very good lessons ....thx
MultiEgyptlover 1 year ago
thanks mr fast
alali255 1 year ago
wow...
Thanks :)
I didn't know it
EvanConnellyNovacek 2 years ago
hey guys, could you please tell me what does peppy mean? I understand what he is talking about but , the "peppy" word, i dont get it, thanks
ikarus2080 2 years ago
@ikarus2080 peppy, is just a word used to describe an energetic, upbeat, happy type of responce or action
matineesuxxx 2 years ago
it means quick, fast
maelorde 1 year ago
i always get confused when to use may and might...please help...
hardlife14 2 years ago
Your english is so clear an understandable !
Perfect speed.
Thank you very much :)
reibuuu 2 years ago
Great, I understand. :)
onlytoine 2 years ago
thanks for your answer. im from Vietnam
nguyenngoc4591 2 years ago
As I look through comments posted on any videos, I find (maybe not only) English people do not capitalise and omit punctuation. Is it that bothering to enter correct English? It seems a little rude to me. Or am I too sensitive?
Guardian016 2 years ago
It's a valid point. I think a lot of people don't bother too much about punctuation. I think it depends what a person's objective regarding writing. Is it for business or pleasure? Is it formal, semi-formal or informal?
Steve
PrivateEnglishPortal 2 years ago
What do you thing about put legends in the videos?
ander262000 2 years ago
Good-looking people make distracting teachers.. seriously I spent the entire video studying every square inch of his face. lol sorry for the shallowness in a teaching environment but dang!
ragragdoll 2 years ago
May i know who is behind the scence while u talking?
alvinchiew1 2 years ago
thank u mr.steve
amin760 2 years ago
hi steve may i ask when should i use -ed after to ?? i hope u can understand me...
rurulezz 2 years ago
No Dont use -ed after to. for example eat to survive, water to drink, air to breath. we dont use eat to survived. and other example such as this is the way to improve English Not Improved English. Hope this could help!! :)
alvinchiew1 2 years ago
but i have seen some books writen -ed after to.. n how to difference the the double linker: who n whom...
rurulezz 2 years ago
We both are form malaysian . You also can ask Steve shi fu. shi fu = guru. good for you to ask these kind of question. Keep it up. Dominate your English well.
regards
alvinchiew1 from malaysia
alvinchiew1 2 years ago
u didn't reply my question... T.T
rurulezz 2 years ago
According to formal grammar, who froms the subjectives case, while whom forms the objective case and so should be used in object position in a sentence. In modern English there are many speakers who rarely use whom at all, employing who in all contents, today use is broadly accepted in standard English.
Whom - used instead of 'who' as the object of a verb or preposition
for eg. To Whom It May Concern ( Term that used in formal letter)
eg. This thing belongs to whom?
Regards
alvinchiew
alvinchiew1 2 years ago
Hi steve, i have always wonder when should we use "A" and when should we use "a".
its just like in this video you said they are 'A' @ 1:06 but uses you are 'a' @ 1:56
UGH! it's had to explain what i'm trying to ask.
please answer my question..hahas
CHEERS :)
iwviyt 2 years ago
Hi Steve! I'm from Brazil and your videos are helping me a lot. But....what about the song "It MUST HAVE been love"? Why MUST and HAVE are in the same sentece? I'm confused about it!
xrulezx8zx 2 years ago
sentence*
xrulezx8zx 2 years ago
what´s the difference between
i hate to cook and i hate cooking i nthink it´s the same but i´m condused
ainamelas 2 years ago
thank you very much for your effort!! Im very happy to find you!
AJRSonor 2 years ago 2
that's a perfect answer. youre good.
xnightxamex 2 years ago
Thanks a lot !
PrivateEnglishPortal 2 years ago
Thank you Steve
306064m 3 years ago 2
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why are you teaching english if you dont know spanish !
MileyawesomeVids 3 years ago
why are you asking if you are not going to listen...
tanyaozarinskaya 2 years ago
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SHUT UP! it was for my mother.
& i was askinq how come hes teachinq if he doesnt know spanish dumasss.
think before you speak !
MileyawesomeVids 2 years ago
Thank you so much for your videos! it the best video i ever seen, thank you så much Steve. and i wnder it is best if you make text for all fof yours video. otherwise thank you.
reimondian 3 years ago
Thank you Steve.
Your videos are amazing.
I'm french and i want to improve my english and your help is precious.
toutie12 3 years ago
To affect something is to change or influence it, To effect something is a rather formal way of saying `to make it happen'. Confusingly, either may produce an 'effect' or result. ('An affect' is a technical term in psychology.) The stability of the wall was affected by passing lorries. The demolition of the wall was effected by the detonation of a charge of dynamite.
The dynamite did not just 'affect' (influence) the demolition of the wall: it caused it.
PrivateEnglishPortal 3 years ago
Hi
Dear,
I have question about affect and effect, I know that affect is verb and effect is noun but when I use affect in some sentances my teacher told me sory it's not correct. can you explian for me?
Thanks
wsuus 3 years ago
may i add that native english speakers get those mixed up ALL THE TIME. many don't know the difference and use them interchangibly. no joke.
xnightxamex 2 years ago
These tenses are probably the most difficult in terms of the perfect tenses.
PrivateEnglishPortal 3 years ago
Thanks David! I am to know you are learning quickly with my videos!
PrivateEnglishPortal 3 years ago
Your videos are fantastic! You don't even know how fast I get things from your videos. Thank you!!
davidsz1984 3 years ago
you are all very welcome! This is one of my first Peppy videos!
PrivateEnglishPortal 3 years ago
thank you very very very very much
thank you forever for your helping
klmmpio 3 years ago
Thank you so much for your videos! you are close to the camera lens so I see how your mouth pronounce words very clearly which is very nice! Thank you for your hard working!
l00katy0u 3 years ago
hey MaiconGuitarraXD,
Keep on playing that guitar!!!!
PrivateEnglishPortal 3 years ago
Thanks Steve!!!
MaiconGuitarraXD 3 years ago
Hi s2ReNaTaHs2 ,
I am very happy to be of some help!
Steve
PrivateEnglishPortal 3 years ago
Thank you steve! You help me a lot!!
s2ReNaTaHs2 3 years ago
And what's the difference between:
I don't have to go there
And...
I haven't to go there
???
signoraggiobanche 3 years ago
Son dos cosas muy diferentes. en la primera oracion estas negado algo en tiempo presente y en el segundo es Pasado perfecto.
christianryes 3 years ago
I must say you are doing a wonderful job!
AgnieszkaD1990 3 years ago 2
Hey Leandro! You can't imagine how happy I am to get comments like yours!
Warmly,
Steve
PrivateEnglishPortal 3 years ago
Thank you Steve, you are helping many people, Valeuuuu!!!
leandroxxxxx 3 years ago
I am happy to know that my videos are helping you nandinha!
Say hello to your friends and family in Brazil!
Steve
PrivateEnglishPortal 3 years ago
This video helped me a lot.
Thanks, Steve.
; )
Fernanda Ribeiro
nandinhalds 3 years ago
Thanks for the kind comment!
PrivateEnglishPortal 3 years ago
Nice Video!!
Thank you!!!
You are a great teacher!!!
C1rp3Di3m 3 years ago
Very nice!
High five!
iamjhou 3 years ago
Wonderful!!!!!
luiss51 4 years ago
hi Steve!
jordanasoares 4 years ago
nice!
nadjaanica 4 years ago
I like verry much this consept;
I have to learn english with you
Abel
aboubey 4 years ago
good!
spwan3 4 years ago
Good. It was usefull for me to refresh this theme.
tarasbmal 4 years ago
Apesar de não entender nada...
great !!!
Obs: Estão vendo como eu preciso fazer essas aulas?
asilo69 4 years ago
Hi Asilo69!!!
Don't worry. This video is very high level!!!
(Traduzindo: não se preocupe porque não entendeu. Esse vídeo é para quem já está no nível avançado. E não se preocupe pois eu mesmo comecei a aprender o Português mas ou menos com a sua idade, tinha 21 anos quando comecei.)
Welcome to the Lucky 7 contest!!!!!!
Steve
PrivateEnglishPortal 4 years ago
Thank you very much for so many useful pieces of information!
lwaked 4 years ago
Your videos are very useful!! Thanks for them! As usual, great job!
oskioscar 4 years ago
Thanks!!! You are looking more like a lucky 7 contestant more and more !!!!!!!
PrivateEnglishPortal 4 years ago
Very helpful! Thanks!
lewn5 4 years ago
great!
opspops 4 years ago
Hi Steve!
You must to post more videos,because they are very helpful.
anderpedron 4 years ago