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Daily Vocabulary and phrases E11 | Spoken English ESL lesson, Pronunciation & Accent

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2010

Today's new word is : Never mind - Phrase a Free Esl lesson - Pronunciation practice | English Vocabulary | free online English lesson | free English Grammar | Toefl | Fluent English Practice


Todays new word is : Never Mind - Phrase
Practice English lessons regularly to speak in English fluently and confidently, in social life

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  • great job man

  • great job man

  • nice video :)

  • @rinom85 rite

  • what a wonderfull video! please keep on uploading the new episode, am looking forward to

  • @BGFGR - No, it shouldn't because 'my unconscious' is not the subject of this sentence. It is the complement/object of the verb 'to feel'. Therefore the verb 'to merge' should not be inflected.

  • 'I feel my unconscious merge', shouldn't it be 'merges'?! HELP ME!

  • @learnexmumbai

    Clearly, if you are responsible for this video and any other, you will defend it. It's a normal human instinct. However, if you actually read my comment, I said it would flow better!!

    These videos are most likely created in India, hence why you don't get it properly.

    No need to thank me for my comment. I think if you want to teach an important language as English; you should teach it properly or just don't bother. Simple.

    Thanks.

  • @rinom85 well , the meaning of "not to worry" , is "never mind", it's a slang of not to worry, in this episode we are talking about the usage of words in your daily conversation, not getting into confusing technicalities of grammar. it's absolutely perfect to use never mind, i can say it's a casual way of saying , not to worry or don't mind, kindly listen to the meaning explanation in details, thanks for your comments."......

  • great help

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