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Hello Steve,
Happy New Year and best wishes! Your lessons are very helpfull for me. Thank you very much.
Best regards,
Fati
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hey steve, whatzup
do u know who call teacher as "tio"? I know! Kids in Brazil, they use to call teacher as tio or uncle or tia = aunt :)
wish u the best
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@PrivateEnglishPortal thank you I hope to see my name and my flag on any of your videos if you don´t my hehehe just kidding thanks again
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Hi Steve yours classes are very interesting and when I can I watch all. Thanks!!!
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Great teaching!
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Thank you! It's true, in Spain I say "tio". :)
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Thank you very much Steve
you always do everything well done.
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I'm Mexican and I have to tell you that you need a better flag of Mexico.
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I highly recommend you all to study with Steve!
hi Mr steave I´m luis from panama-----....... anyway I´ve got the same question as ''manwah417 an also I'm confused with your phrase at the minute 4:50 ''I'm happy you enjoy watching........... it´s not better to say: I´m happy you are enjoying watching my............ I don't know you the teacher greetings
fantasma0017able 1 month ago
@fantasma0017able Hi Luis, it sounds better to say, "I am happy you enjoy watching my videos". It is correct to use "enjoy" in the "ing" form also. So you could say, "I am enjoying your videos". Many verbs using opinion, feeling and senses don't take the present continuous. If we translate: "Me gusta ver sus videos", for example, we could use "like" which does NOT take "ing". So it would be: I like "to watch" or "watching" your videos. Your question is two questions in one.Good one!
PrivateEnglishPortal 1 month ago