thats really good work, and u try to express model verbs in such way that i am speech less to say els this .teacher good job just keep it up. i am sir Airis from Pakistan. itsmirza@hotmail.com
We could have expected something like this, seeing as the "instructor" has a heavy accent (neither American nor British). What's he doing teaching anything about English? A kid can pick this up and start mispronouncing words. @1:22 I really can't distinguish if he's saying (mode'l) or (model).
sorry, i didn't mean 'preposition', i mean another word that i cannot remember at the moment. but i know that that rule is true for the words for, and, or, nor, yet, but, and so.
Modals is a difficult topic, if i watch before this video , i could have to learn best.
eleazar2465 3 months ago
@eleazar2465 seria I COULD HAVE LEARNT BEST.
NNachtschatteNN 6 days ago
model |ˈmɒd(ə)l| this sounds like A
modal |ˈməʊd(ə)l| it sounds like O
Even though some words sound alike, he is very understandable when pronouncing them.
Mrsgoya 5 months ago
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thats really good work, and u try to express model verbs in such way that i am speech less to say els this .teacher good job just keep it up. i am sir Airis from Pakistan. itsmirza@hotmail.com
itsmirzaa 1 year ago
This would be great if the speaker didn't have horrible pronunciation
cimmeriantower 1 year ago 4
I'd love listening yours¡¡¡
Mrsgoya 5 months ago
@55lu499 lmao
intunewithzearth 1 year ago
He keeps saying mah-duhls. (like, model cars).
Isn't it pronounced mode-els?
Epic fail?
We could have expected something like this, seeing as the "instructor" has a heavy accent (neither American nor British). What's he doing teaching anything about English? A kid can pick this up and start mispronouncing words. @1:22 I really can't distinguish if he's saying (mode'l) or (model).
ANYWAY...
rickman33 1 year ago 3
great video though!
intunewithzearth 1 year ago
sorry, i didn't mean 'preposition', i mean another word that i cannot remember at the moment. but i know that that rule is true for the words for, and, or, nor, yet, but, and so.
LilHoneyMama 1 year ago
@LilHoneyMama: conjunction?
suckerzoidio 1 year ago
there should be a comma in the sentence: I had better study or I will fail the test.
I had better study, or I will fail the test.
it is what's called a compound sentence and requires a comma because the preposition is seperating two independent clauses.
LilHoneyMama 1 year ago
sir, Thank u for making me in understanding the expressions and to enhance my speech
yuvarajanutube 1 year ago
very great video this may help me understand the proper use of grammar.
silentgoodhrm 1 year ago
Great explanation about modals!
Thank you very much!
Pink82omb 1 year ago
They are called modal VERBS.
ddsharper 2 years ago
wow thx this video was very helpful especially that i have exam in it tomorrow ..thank you :)
JojOloveA 2 years ago
thank you ¡¡ so much¡¡¡
SanCameD 2 years ago