no i did not want it i mean if someone tell me that i should wait for him then i near to forget for him how should i say ?and can you make a video for all usages of get ?
Is your name Paul sir? thank you then Teacher Paul. your a great teacher. i would not have fully understood what those words and those english expressions mean if not to your very clear and very good explanation. again my endless thanks to you sir and god bless :-) - Philippines
no i did not want it i mean if someone tell me that i should wait for him then i near to forget for him how should i say ?and can you make a video for all usages of get ?
shafiqa83 3 months ago
no i did not want it i mean if someone tell me that i should wait for him then i near to forget for him how should i say ?
shafiqa83 3 months ago
hi can we say i nearly to forget to wait for you ?
shafiqa83 4 months ago
@shafiqa83 -- No, say "I can hardly wait to see you."
I think that's what you wanted to say.
learnamericanenglish 4 months ago
Is your name Paul sir? thank you then Teacher Paul. your a great teacher. i would not have fully understood what those words and those english expressions mean if not to your very clear and very good explanation. again my endless thanks to you sir and god bless :-) - Philippines
RONALDALLAN5 1 year ago
Are hardly and nearly similar words?
ainamelas 1 year ago
@ainamelas - they're used in similar ways, but you have to add "not" to "nearly."
There's hardly enough food for all of us to eat.
There's not nearly enough food for all of us to eat.
Without "not" the meaning changes.
Hope that helps.
learnamericanenglish 1 year ago
@learnamericanenglish Thanks very helpful
ainamelas 1 year ago
I don´t know what I would do without you...thanks a lot!!
MITHWORLD1 1 year ago
You looked like you was going to crack up at the end, when you said.... There is hardly any wind ;) N1ce teacher
underthehour2000 1 year ago
شكرا
malekashter 1 year ago
Thanks teacher Paul . You are really awesome : )
VelSnyX 1 year ago 4