@xavier90968 -- Really? Well, I hope they help you. I've always promoted the idea of learning English from several different teachers. I tell my own students that all the time. Learn from as many different people as possible--whatever the subject may be.
I'm an English language teacher. In one of the textbooks I teach there's this sentence:
'' ...No one believed that any one could circle the world in eighty days'' I feel like there's a mistake somewhere in this sentence but I couldn't tell. Could I have your help, sir?
@Zemmar11 -- Hi. That sentence looks okay. "Anyone" should be one word, but you'll find various words spelled or composed differently depending on when something was written.
First of all, thank you very much! Your vids are very valuable.
Secondly, your vid is clear, but I have a doubt: is it possible to make an adverb clause with 'where' (place)? Something like 'I'll stay tonight where my girlfriend lives".
BE MY ENGLISH TEACHER!! you rock man
ilivetoholdyou 4 weeks ago
With what verbs does an adverb clause start?
rohantikoo 1 month ago
we watch ur videos at my school. lol
xavier90968 1 month ago
@xavier90968 -- Really? Well, I hope they help you. I've always promoted the idea of learning English from several different teachers. I tell my own students that all the time. Learn from as many different people as possible--whatever the subject may be.
learnamericanenglish 1 month ago 3
really good
fenderjazzdeluxe 1 month ago
Thanks so much
TheCreatorOfAwesom 3 months ago
hey sir ur much better than my teacher !! i really loved it !!
i will come back to you again when i have my english test
funkyreloading 5 months ago
interesting
miguelrock80s 6 months ago
I wish you taught me man.
1stealther 11 months ago
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This man is Jesus
sirbuggy56 1 year ago
Hi Paul,
I'm an English language teacher. In one of the textbooks I teach there's this sentence:
'' ...No one believed that any one could circle the world in eighty days'' I feel like there's a mistake somewhere in this sentence but I couldn't tell. Could I have your help, sir?
Zemmar11 1 year ago
@Zemmar11 -- Hi. That sentence looks okay. "Anyone" should be one word, but you'll find various words spelled or composed differently depending on when something was written.
learnamericanenglish 1 year ago
thank you keep them up
flyfishingmike22 1 year ago
i luv you
bluedust80 1 year ago
Does that mean a comma only comes in if the adverb clause is used before the independent clause?
confuseTHEmasses 1 year ago
Thanks. helped me pass a test! =D
winshu22 2 years ago
awesome!thankss for tge explanation!
MiMOiikit143SuJu 2 years ago
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Thank you so much for explaining so nicely.
cidapena40 2 years ago
Thank you so much. You are such a great teacher.
diwaify 2 years ago
thank you, Paul.
tuantn 2 years ago 2
I second siiyon comments and would like 2 add: what about how long, as in:
I would love her for as long as I live...
all the best 2 all of u
snowblanco 2 years ago
First of all, thank you very much! Your vids are very valuable.
Secondly, your vid is clear, but I have a doubt: is it possible to make an adverb clause with 'where' (place)? Something like 'I'll stay tonight where my girlfriend lives".
Cheers!
siiyong 2 years ago
Thank you!!! you are so clear!!
esunsinverguenza 2 years ago