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This video is a response to Learn English with Steve Ford - Learning English TV Lesson 8 - Advanced Grammar-Vocabulary
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do you lived in brazil?, wow teacher, you could visited me at my home in Rio de Janeiro!
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Thanks a lot for all you offer. Actually, you're a great teacher:) Smile you teach the world
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I want you to get all the best for the next year. God bless you both you and your lovely wife. My sincere wishes. Thank for your disinterested work that you do for all of us.
Happy 2012..
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Hey!! I LOVE the OPSSHACOM!!!
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I love your quiz and every kind of quizzes. Great lesson! Thank you :)
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@PrivateEnglishPortal thank you for your help. I always find it a little weird when using more than 3 adjective in one sentence in writing. May be because of my native language.
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Good job, Steve :-) you speak a little bit faster for me, but it´s OK :-) Happy New Year from Prague (where is WHITE snow now, by the way) lol
Scholasticus72 1 month ago in playlist Learn English with Steve Ford | Learning English TV
@Scholasticus72 That put a smile on my face! :) Happy New year to you! I see you got the
Yellow Snow Joke at the end! :) All the best for 2012!
PrivateEnglishPortal 1 month ago
Thank you everybody for the holiday wishes! I am happy you enjoyed my video about snow. For those of you in hotter countries, I remember when I was living in Brazil. I used to spend many winters at the beach. Instead of snowboarding and skiing, it was surfing!!!!! Windsurfing! Totally awesome too!
PrivateEnglishPortal 2 months ago
What is the average number of adjectives we should use before nouns? Or in other words what is the maximum number of adjectives used before a noun? if any of course. Thanks
jakalii 2 months ago
@jakalii In speaking of course you wouldn't go as far as "opsshacom"(a great mnemonic device). On average, most native speakers would probably go as high as 3 or 4. Grammarians have variants and in writing you can find ways to boost your adjective count, but that would be extremely technical.
PrivateEnglishPortal 2 months ago