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  • THANK YOU SO MUCH

  • you are very welcome!

  • Hello! Hello! Hello! olivetree1981

    It is my pleasure to help you out with your English. I hope that you have the chance to practise your English with my videos and the practise activites on my site too.

    Warmly,

    Steve

  • For sure ! I totally understand what you mean!!!!

  • U r right, what about slang ???

    I remember that when a meeting got very ugly i naturally used really soft slang and everything got back to normal...

    my answer is witch of this soft slang word might be usable in a meeting???

    Julio (Argentina)

  • The best approach is to be able to differentiate between different formalities of English!

    Hope this Helps!

    Steve

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  • Keep up the good work, Steve. Simple but clear. Thanks.

  • hi Steve

    my name is Ahmed

    i would like to know more about american behaviour in english.

    i mean how simple they use

    so steve i want you how can i speak english like the nativespeaker

  • greatly usefu to me ,thank you for your work

  • Thank you

  • thank u steeve for your videos they are useful for me !!!!

  • You are absolutely correct, of coarse, about the "fewer" vs. "less" but as a native speaker, I believe that in everyday conversation we worry less about the grammar and just getting the message across. Also, it has absolutely become part of American culture! Its just how we are. Just the same with how the British say "ought" and "ought not to". Culture. But good videos none the less.

    Regards,

    Sean

  • I think I got it! The right way would be: "I am writing to answer your question with regard to our budget ..."

    I hope it's right!

    Muito obrigada!

    Regards from Brazil

  • Steve, I think couldn't understand the "with regard to" part. I mean, this expression is new for me. See the example I give to see if I understood how to use it: "I am writing this letter with regard to answer your question ..."

    By the way, thank you very much for your videos. They are very usefull.

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