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Hi Steve,
My wife is from Italy and she showed me the Peppy videos. You are doing a great job and I wanted to thank you for these awesome videos! Keep it up!
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Thanks for this video! Very funny Mister Steve! :)
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Congrats for the video...very nice one to be lover...
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@TheLilit1996 Good question. We often say that when we are at a restaurant or café. For example: I'd like "a coffee", "a coke", "a lemonade". The full form to make them countable would be: "a cup of coffee, "a can/bottle of coke" and a "bottle/glass of lemonade".
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@PrivateEnglishPortal Mr Steve,why you use a lemonade?
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g,l
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hey Mr. Steve thanks for sharing this with us I'm improving my english so much! these videos help me a lot! :D keep it up ...greetings, your student Matt :D
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@manjuba1311 I want to know the same :S
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how can i see your videos from the first ?



Hello, hello, hello! :-) at first - CONGRATULATION!! More than 421.000 view is really success!! Funny lesson, I like it. BUT! :-) Steve, how do you can to forgot on "I love you" in Czech? Hm? Big mistake! :-)) Here is more than 5 millions peoples, mostly speaking English too! So, learn: "Miluji Tě." ... is "I love you" in Czech :-)
Scholasticus72 3 weeks ago 2
@Scholasticus72 Thanks! I am glad you enjoyed it! I have already included "I love you" in Czech! Now more than 5 million people can be more in love..................
PrivateEnglishPortal 3 weeks ago
Why did you say "get married" and not GOT married? It is in the past already isn´t it?
ralaneu 5 months ago
@ralaneu In reported speech I would have used the simple past to relate events which had actually taken place. Since this is a story, you can use the simple present to describe events taking place. The story continues to exist in a sense. So characters and events in movies and books live on in cyber space and people's imagination.
PrivateEnglishPortal 5 months ago