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HI Roonie, I'm Erico from Brazil. I love everything you teach! You're really good at teaching.One thing that I really like is the way that you explain the lessons. I also have fun with your jokes... I mean,your sense of humor. I'd like to download some lessons to watch on the computer because I have a bad internet connection. But I haven't found any free site to do it. Is it possible? Love you.
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Thanks Ronnie for your amazing explanation.
waiting for more great videos.
may Allah reward and help you achieve all your goals.
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@EnglishLessons4U OK, fair enough. It's still a participle and a gerund though. :)
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@6:05 That failed. But at least you corrected yourself - which is good! :)
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ZOMG, it seems that I HAD TOO MANY SEX WITH MY FRIENDS!!!!!
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AWESOME LESSON. THANX AND GREETINGS FROM GEORGIA
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thank you
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This video lesson is very helpful. Thanks a lot.
Sorry, but I have a question. Ronnie I am Spanish speaker and I'd like to know the difference between sung and song, I have to pronounce it same or difference??? and second Young it's like Goung? Please I have this doubt
P.D. how do I have to pronounce HAD, is like HEAD? thanks a lot
vjunco 1 year ago
@vjunco no had is a long a sound like haaaaaaad head is like hed!!!!!
sung is the PAST tense of sing so it sounds like hung...sung.... SOng is a noun.
Y is never said like a g sound in English..... it is "ya" like "yaung""
EnglishLessons4U 1 year ago
i love ur videos, could explain why we say "gaming thing" and not "game thing"
"drawing" and not just "draw"
thanks keep up the good work
anderson505 1 year ago
@anderson505 i have never heard of gaming thing...but i can guess it has to do with playing video games????? and i have no knowledge of that world! sorry!
Drawing is a noun. Draw is a verb.
EnglishLessons4U 1 year ago
@EnglishLessons4U
'Drawing' is a noun? Seriously? 'Drawing' is either the present participle of the verb 'draw' - "I am drawing", or a gerund - "I am good at drawing". At NO point, ever, is it a noun!
grrarghh1 6 months ago
@grrarghh1 Is that right? How about you look at a dictionary. In that dictionary, there may even be a drawing of the word for you!
EnglishLessons4U 6 months ago