adjective clauses using "where"
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@learnamericanenglish :) Thanks for your answer, but i didn't ask the meaning of practice. I asked that why did you write "practice" as "practxe"? I have searched but couldn't find the word "practxe" in the english dictionaries.
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Yes, but also in the middle of the sentences and/or phrases. Thank you Vincent
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I got it. The teacher who teaches me is the best in the whole world. I never meet him, he doesn't know me, anyway we have a great communication.That's all. Thank you for teach me.
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Thank you very much Teacher Paul. I found your channel today, I find in it a very good pedagogy.
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Thank you very much professor Paul. I found your channel today, I find in it a very good pedagogy.
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Very good
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What is the meaning of the word that you use in this video "Practxe"? İs it "practice"?
bulent2007 1 month ago
@bulent2007 -- Yes, it's probably "practice." When you practice something, you do it over and over again in order to develop a skill.
learnamericanenglish 1 month ago
Paul, Can you do more sentences with Wh-words? People who have Broca's Aphasia tends to have problems with Wh-words. Can you did one or two videos on Wh-words? I would deeply appreciated this.
scholar1972 2 months ago
@scholar1972 -- Do you mean question words that begin with the "wh" spelling? Okay, I can add that to my list. Thanks for the suggestion.
learnamericanenglish 2 months ago