@ponchito1961 -- You can say, "first, second, third, fourth, etc." You can also say, "First, next, finally" or "First, second, third, lastly," but I don't have any videos about that yet. Do a search on writing a paragraph and you might find something. I'm going to start making videos for paragraphs, but those will appear on a different website that hasn't been released yet.
Do you have any videos explaining the main verb being "transitive" or "intransitive?"
"I go" doesn't need an object is what I was taught, but it just feels awkard, especially if someone had said to me, "I go."
Is there any ways besides remembering which verbs take an object or not? I was taught that I had to remember them without any logic behind it... At least at cram school...
thanks
46Vaishali 1 week ago
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great videos, last time i checked you had 327 videos, now you have 328.
everyday i always visit your youtube page to see if you upload a new video.
i hope you'll post intensive tutorial about: "has, have, had"..
i already watched your video about HAS, HAVE, HAD but i'm still confused between:
" i HAVE HAD think of it" and " i HAD HAD think of it"..
sorry if my grammar is wrong but my real concern is why there are some sentences having two "HAD? " thanks paul
cuteyub 2 months ago
American english is the best english. Regards. Yara (Mèxico)
PSYLOCKEdefleppard 11 months ago
THANKS
CH4COLORS
ch4colors 11 months ago
no, I want an explanation about the sequencers first, second, next, after that etc.
May I use next, after that, then in the order I want or there is a rule about it?
ponchito1961 1 year ago
@ponchito1961 -- You can say, "first, second, third, fourth, etc." You can also say, "First, next, finally" or "First, second, third, lastly," but I don't have any videos about that yet. Do a search on writing a paragraph and you might find something. I'm going to start making videos for paragraphs, but those will appear on a different website that hasn't been released yet.
learnamericanenglish 1 year ago
thak you Paul..... but please tell me do you have any video about sequence adverbs? or where can I find the rules to use them.
ponchito1961 1 year ago
@ponchito1961 -- Do a search on "ordinal numbers." Is that what you're looking for?
learnamericanenglish 1 year ago
very good , simple and easy , PERFECT TONE OF VOICE , i love your lessons , way to go!
johnnyrio77 1 year ago 2
Silence is Golden
Scandinaryan 1 year ago
please teacher. when do we use "in the same way"? thanks a lot
yosef223 1 year ago
:D............
iHeartPolarBearsX3 2 years ago
Thanks so much for the videos. I am studying via correspondence and find your tutorials very helpful! Many Thanks :)
mongwhitbread 2 years ago
thanks for your english courses please J should be very happy if you explain me where we can place adverb in the sentence tanks
vanabruka 2 years ago
Do you have any videos explaining the main verb being "transitive" or "intransitive?"
"I go" doesn't need an object is what I was taught, but it just feels awkard, especially if someone had said to me, "I go."
Is there any ways besides remembering which verbs take an object or not? I was taught that I had to remember them without any logic behind it... At least at cram school...
gaidai13 3 years ago
Great lesson sir. Keep up the great work
MansoorY 3 years ago