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Uploaded by on Jan 17, 2012

This video explains how to use the auxiliary verb (helping verb) "did" to emphasize that an ACTION has taken place^^ It's actually an easy and fun lesson^^

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  • Hello!

    Your videos are amazing, very helpful, and love the humor. I was wondering if you could post a video talking about words ending in 's' such as Ghosts, Asks, Guests, etc. I find it very hard to pronounce the s's at the end when using these words in plural. I would highly appreciate your help. Thank you so much.

  • @gualwer I will make a video for you^^

  • I really appreciate what you have done to help us understand English better. I and my friends very much enjoy your lessons, especially the one about casual greetings! Thank you so much and have a nice day! You are an inspiration as I have learned from you alot.

    P.S: We did laugh our heads off when we watched the 2 situations you made in the casual greetings video clip. Did I emphasize it correctly, teacher?

  • @TRucihu ^^You did a perfect job emphasizing!! Thank you very much~ I will make some more "funny videos" in the future! Bye!!

  • Hai, it is very useful for me, i am happy. thanks a lot, i will keep on watching

  • @hameed0000 Thank you, Hameed!!

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  • @theprogressivedaniel Yes, do use it!!!!!

  • Thanks for making this video!!! Now I know that when I want to emphasize sth I can use the helping verb!

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