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  • Not bad but referring to "native American speakers" makes it sounds like you're talking about indigenous peoples! I would have said "native English speakers" or native North American speakers."

  • I like(d) your video.

  • I am looking for verbs ending in vowel sounds, all of them if possible!

    Thanks!

  • Great video I googled "active voice 12 tenses" and found really good links to learn the english tenses quickly and easily

  • Se você veio aki pelo number one da um joinha!

  • @0Cabral eu vim pelo number one

  • Nice job, though there is room for improvement. The three groups should be given in full, with emphasis on the distinction between what constitutes a final "sound" and a final "letter". For instance, the way the rule is explained here, students end up thinking that if "passed" and "past" are homonyms, then "raised" and "raced" must be homonyms as well (which they are not).

  • Excellent video and a serious work in this topic, Thank you.

  • God bless you, dear friend, by your kindness, to share you acnowledge for all of us!

  • Clear for American English..apart from the t/d endings it is the same as British English, where they use /id/ endings. It would be good if you used phomemic sounds /t/ rather than letters as in /ti:/. You speak slowly and clearly though. Helpful.

  • Thank you, that was very helpful, really.

  • Haha Awesome Video!!! This Got me Talking Notes!!:)

  • she's good!

  • Thanks for the video!

  • Hello:

    Thanks for your video. It is very interesting. Sometimes I have a doubt about how I have to pronounce some verbs in past tense. It is very clear and I am learning with it. Thanks a lot of.

  • Dear Lynn I can't thank you enough for those video that can help and change people life

    What can I say? Thank YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUuuuuuuuuuu

  • Thank for teaching!!!!!!

  • thank you =))

  • Thank you so much for this so helpful video. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world. Thanks to people like you I still believe in good things in life!

  • the best video

    thanks

  • nice work but check your spelling on waldorf story.

    cheers.

  • thanks for sharing.

  • The way you say "carry" and "walk(ed)" is a bit different from the way I say it but then again, I'm from California.

    Your voice sounds slightly urban but not African-American or ethnic (Puerto Rican, etc.). It only makes you sound like a young person.

    Your enunciation overall is great.

  • An awesome video, congratulations

  • miss lynn is so informative

    and her pronunciation is so clear to understand

  • I wish i had watch this Video before!!!Thanks for this video, many thanks!!!

  • Hi Lynn,

    I would like to congratulate you for having posted this video clip on the web. It is absolutely wonderful. I am a professional in linguistics from Costa Rica and train young adults in ESP. Keep up the wonderful job! I will definitely take a look at the website.

    Regards,

  • thanks that's great ...really helpful!!

  • such a good teacher

  • Your videos are great. Can't wait to see another one from you ....

  • excelente

  • excelente

  • wonderful presentation. Not only useful but also interesting!!

  • Wonderful video. Not only useful but also interesting. Thanks.

  • It was really helpful, thanks!

  • You are definitely an accent master, thanks a billion.

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