hey mr alex i from Costa Rica and thanks for the hard work you do, im learning english and i ve gotten a bunch of information for you, thanks again!!!! and hope you can understand me lol
@kevin1tw1 I say "If you're surprised that your friend Dana has finished her homework extremely quickly, you would say 'has Dana already finished her homework?'". I hope this helps!
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Emiirmau3 3 weeks ago
This guy is getting me an scholarship.
Emiirmau3 3 weeks ago
Is the expression: "u are annoying,stop already" correct? thank you :)
JMorgany 2 months ago
It's hard to explained for me, but after watching your video I find it much easier, thank you!!
pablokindos 4 months ago
hey mr alex i from Costa Rica and thanks for the hard work you do, im learning english and i ve gotten a bunch of information for you, thanks again!!!! and hope you can understand me lol
PLAZ1TO 6 months ago
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'I feel my unconscious merge', shouldn't it be 'merges'?! HELP ME!
BGFGR 7 months ago
Can I ask : Do you go to take ur medicine?
samsarafloever 8 months ago
my english is not good so sometimes in this video when you said so fast i couldn't get it ... :(
MsLisa8899 8 months ago
Mr. Alex Thanks a lot....
markrichel 10 months ago
study spanish in Chile -- City University view: youtube.com/watch?v=YPSgueowwyQ
PROCHILE5 1 year ago
very nice video. i have lernt a lot from it
riya1920 1 year ago
That's a TEACHER!! Thanks Alex!
masettoallegro 1 year ago
Thank you Mr, Alex for all your lessons ,, your really amazing,
akramalhilo 1 year ago
Yes, you can ask the question both ways, but the meaning is a little different.
"Did you take your medicine?" is asking about the past, while "Are you going to take your medicine?" is asking the present or future.
AlexESLvid 1 year ago
Can i write Did you take your medicine INSTEAD OF Are you going to take your medicine?
mohammedgolam 1 year ago
can i write Did you take your medicine? instead of Are you going to take your medicine?
mohammedgolam 1 year ago
Does anyone know what the teacher says at "2:08"?
kevin1tw1 1 year ago
@kevin1tw1 I say "If you're surprised that your friend Dana has finished her homework extremely quickly, you would say 'has Dana already finished her homework?'". I hope this helps!
AlexESLvid 1 year ago
@AlexESLvid Wow, thanks. I wasn't able to catch the word "quickly".
kevin1tw1 1 year ago
i like your way of teaching...its very clear to me..
enan33 1 year ago
Thanks so much for sharing this to us..Bambi from Philippines
bamz2009 1 year ago
Thanks a lot.
costacan 2 years ago
thx from Poland
MultiJunior80 2 years ago
Appreciate it.
TheCaBc1 2 years ago
Thanks!
Rea1Lanka01 2 years ago
Thank you, Mr Alex.
boncil99 2 years ago
Thx! ;D
Danone306 2 years ago
good video.
TheMrmessenger1 2 years ago
thank u sir...your amazing...
18gurly 2 years ago 8
This is really helped.
Thank you Mr alex for all your Lesson. : )
cXkInGoD 2 years ago 7
that's clear. I'd like to know something about the use of "still" too.
xxiamfreexx 2 years ago 3