 taking a long time. Hello everyone, welcome to today's live stream. I am your teacher, Robin Shaw, and let's see who is here. Let's see the great students that showed up. Lolli Lolli. Hello from France. Kavino's here. Layla, are you a devil? Your eyes are red. Maybe. Sleepwalker is still around. Hello. You guys are talking to each other. That's good. Nobody's interested in me anymore. You're talking to each other. Layla says I can hear and see you, Robin. Thank you. Hello, hello everyone. Today I was very busy. I had to go to the studio. I filmed some videos. So I'm doing a numbers series. Basic number, English numbers, intermediate English numbers, and advanced English numbers. So I was up until about 3 a.m. last night writing scripts, and then I had to go to the studio filming for three hours, and it's tiring, very, very tiring. And this is my second live stream today because I did a live stream with students earlier today, just my students, my college students. You are not invited to that. And now I'm here. So if you've got any questions, let me know. Are Lee and Alex names only for boys or could girls are named them as well? I think you already know the answer to that, Layla, because you saw in my video, a girl was named Alex. You know, there's a lot of names that I can work with men and women, including Robin. Robin can be a female name also. Layla, I don't think that can be a man name. And Lolly, Lolly, that doesn't sound like a man name, but Sleepwalker could be a man, but we know Sleepwalker is a cat photo. I like cats. Hello, Farida. Pee, hello everyone and sir. Pee is calling me sir. Who is Pee? Pee, who are you? Are you in my WhatsApp group or how do I know you? Identify yourself. Sleepwalker, did your college students ask you questions too or was it a lesson? Well, I'm going to have my midterm tests starting tomorrow and I'm going to go to the school. And we have been online until now. So I haven't even I haven't seen or met my students at all. I don't know that I just know their number. I've been grading their homework. So today I kind of I did a live stream so they could come ask questions about the midterm exam next week and ask about their homework. So I have a few hundred students and probably 200 students checked the live stream, but I think about 15 students asked questions. So about 200 looked, but about 15 actually asked questions. So did a new semester start already in university in Korea? No, we're already midway through the first semester. The semester start in March in Korea. Fanny, hello? Sleepwalker, I had this photo for a while. Well, it's so small on my screen, these little circles. And I just noticed it's I'm usually looking at your name, not the photo. Like if I look at Layla's icon there, I don't even know what that is. Fanny, I can see some girl picture. Kavino, it looks like him. Farida, that looks like some girl painting or something. And Lolli Lolli is just L. Layla Layla. Layla Lili. I was awake at 6AM. I was up at 6AM, which one is more normal. They're both okay. I will say native speakers use them equally for speaking. Well, we can go to the board. That'd be something interesting to talk about. So let's go to the board. I was up at 6AM. I like the easy questions because they make me look like a great teacher. The difficult questions make me look like a terrible teacher. Thanks, Layla. I got up at 6AM. I woke up at 6AM. I was awake at 6AM. So all of these good expressions to use, they all mean basically the same thing at 6AM. You were no longer sleeping and you were awake. So these top two are more similar than these bottom. They're all very similar, same family. But I was up at 6AM. I was awake at 6AM. The focus here was just you're awake at 6AM. It doesn't mean you actually woke up at 6AM. Just you were awake at that time. And I got up and I woke up. That focuses more on the event of opening your eyes. So very similar that at 6AM you are not sleeping, but these just want to focus on you were awake and these will focus on the action of opening your eyes from sleep, dreamland and looking at the world. So in your question, I was awake at 6AM. I was up at 6AM. Which one is more normal? Some people use this to mean I woke up as for speaking, for speaking. If you're writing, I probably woke up as probably the best. But of course, native speakers are going to say got up and I was up for speaking. Blue flowers. Okay. And Leila has a question. I don't like black. Let's change the color. No. I changed the color. I have mostly a stomach ache. No. No, this is very wrong, Leila. Very, very wrong. Stomach aches don't make us get hungry fast. So what are you trying to say? You can say I have a stomach ache because I'm hungry. Whoops. Whoopsie. Where I have a stomach ache because I ate too fast. These are ways to express that. But this one, I don't know. I don't know what you're trying to say. I'm happy because you're trying to say something. Good. You're trying to say something just I cannot understand. So why don't you fix that up, Leila? And paste it again. The best students are the students that try and make mistakes. Farida, in my profile, there's a girl. Okay. In my profile, there's a girl being, you don't need this being. There's a girl fed up with life. And there we have fed up. I'm going to help the other students. Good way to say sick and tired. Fed up. She just hates life. So Farida, that represents you. You are fed up with life. I'm not Palavi. Not P is for Palavi. Not Palavi. P is for who's that going to be. That's going to be for Prince. You are a prince. Leila has a question. If I want to say the prices go up, rise a lot more and more, how can I express this in the same way as native speakers? Well, I think you said it. The prices go up every day. The prices rise a lot, rise a lot, a lot more and more, rise a lot more and more. I think we, this was kind of redone, or yeah redone that you're using it, rise a lot more and more, rise. I would just say rise more and more. The prices rise more and more. How would a native speaker, the prices go up, they rise. Yeah, the prices go up every day. The prices, the prices keep rising daily. Something like that. Robin. Robin. Adjectives, flabbergasted, stunned and gobsmacked. Oh, here we go. Yes, these are adjectives. Means shock or surprise. That is correct. So which one can only mean positive shock? Which one means okay, positive, negative. So flabbergasted, stunned, gobsmacked. Yeah, all of these are adjectives. They mean shocked or surprised. So which are positive, which are negative? I don't want to say positive or negative, but I'm going to check them. I'm going to say neutral. Not, they're not, it's not a positive meaning. It's not a negative meaning. It's just neutral. It's just describing the situation. Not in a bad way, not in a good way. Surprised. That is the actual, but I'll check them quickly in my Oxford Learners Dictionary, gobsmacked. Just surprised. I don't see stunned and no flabbergasted. I don't want to attribute positive, negative labels. I want to keep it neutral unless you consider being surprised a bad thing. I don't want to say being surprised is a bad thing, but you could argue that being surprised is a bad thing. So these all could be negative in that view, but I don't want to focus on that. I don't think that's a good question. It's a good question, but I think it's a good way to describe these. They're just words showing surprise. Rob and Sarah, you don't really know who I am. If you just say P, can't help you. And it's not a game because there's many enemies of the channel. And if you do not identify yourself, I'm going to remove you because I don't know who you are. Lollie, Lollie. There are many enemies of this channel. I'm good at math. I'm good in math. Can I say both? I'm going to go to Euglish. Euglish is one of the tools I use. So we're going to Euglish. Okay. Let's check all good at math. So there's 755 pop up here, good at math and good in math, 211. So what does that tell us? That tells us both can be used. But good at math is probably more common. So yes, you can say both. But as Euglish, Euglish is not perfect, but Euglish kind of showed us that good at math is more common, commonly used in good in math. Yes, that represents me. That's very sad for Rita, because you're such a great person. You seem you seem like a cool friend to have. But now I know you're depressing. So stay away from me. Maybe I should say I have a stomach ache. So that gives me a lot of pain when I'm hungry. No, still doesn't make sense because what is so you have a stomach ache, and then you get hungry, and then you have pain. That's how I see this. You already have a stomach ache. I have a stomach ache. Now I'm getting hungry. It seems a little confusing. But yeah, if you have a stomach ache, and then you get hungry, so first problem stomach ache, hungry is second problem, and then you have pain. Yes, this is how you express it. But I'm not sure if that's what you want to say. Does fed up have same meaning as puke? Nope. No, not at all. How much is the violation for using a mobile phone while driving in Korea? And is the question correct? Well, I fixed the question. You forgot this is how much is using a mobile phone in Korea? There's probably a penalty. You can get a ticket. We would say you get a ticket or fine. You get a fine or penalty. And in Korea, a lot of people are using their mobile phone while they drive and texting while they drive and watching TV while they drive. But for the most part, the police don't care. So I'm sure there's a law that you shouldn't do that, but the police don't seem to care about that because you can always see you look in a car, you're going to see people talking on the phone, texting, watching TV. Please don't do anything. If there was a fine, I would say it might be around $70 because that's usually higher fines. A parking ticket is about $35 and the police, they're very serious about parking. But bigger fines are usually around $70. I always want to be as the same as a native speaker while speaking. You got the wrong verb here. I always want to speak the same as a native speaker. I always want to, you got a verb here, so we don't need this. I always want to speak the same as a native speaker. So I seek to know what native speakers, so I seek. So I think we're just going to say I want to know what native speakers use commonly throughout their lives. What words native speakers use commonly? Okay, so I think this words is very important here. I want to know what words native speakers use commonly throughout their lives. So I want to know and I would cut this. We're going to edit this. I always want to speak the same as native as a native speaker. So I want to know what words native speakers use commonly. Okay, I kind of shortened it, made it more concise. This is a better way to write this sentence. And Fenny, I like to add the quantity orders to 1000 or I'd like to increase the order to 1000. Which one is correct? Hmm. I would just use this one. I would like to increase the order to 1000 or instead of order, you could just say quantity. How did you short form that? What short form of quantity? What did you put? Qty? All right. So I like to increase the order to 1000. I'd like to increase the quantity to 1000. So I would think that's a little better. Do some Koreans celebrate Easter? Well, Easter is a religious holiday. Every country in the world, there are Christians, Jewish people, Muslims. So every country in the world, there are some people that celebrate every holiday. So do some Koreans celebrate Easter? Well, yes, there are some Christians and they do celebrate Easter. Whoever is Christian. There's Muslims here, Jewish people here, all religions are here. Robin, I suggest while you're doing to make the chat room as visible only for the subscribers. I know what you mean. To avoid bots and spammers. Well, we don't have bots and spammers today. I think I did that a while ago. Cabinu. I've got a pen. I have a pen. Yeah, same. Same meaning. I've got a pen. I have a pen. And Oriole. Hello, Uncle Robin. Who's Uncle Robin? There is no Uncle Robin. Why don't you tell us on WhatsApp that you are live on YouTube now. You should already be subscribed to this channel. Hit that bell. And if you are a true follower of Robin, when I start my live stream, you will be notified. If you are not notified, that means you are not my true fan. Vince Slav, hello. And Vince Slav has a question about IELTS. I'd like to know how long are readings for IELTS reading session? They're long. They're long. IELTS reading is not easy. That's serious. So if you're going to study IELTS, you start today. You start reading, practicing your reading. That's not easy. They're long. They're difficult. You got to read. What is the name of the picture you drew on the board? What is the name of the picture which you drew on the board? What is the correct question statement from the buffs? What is the name of the picture that you drew? The name of the picture which you're going, difference between that and which. And that verse which, let's find the rule. I'll take it off screen here. What's the rule? I don't know the rule. I used to know the rule, but I'm getting old. I'm forgetting all the English rules. Soon you have to teach me English again. It's too complicated. So the quick answer is a native speaker is going to use both. So you're going to hear a native speaker use that. You're going to hear a native speaker use which. One of them is wrong, right? I don't know which one because some native speakers use that. And there is a rule. There's probably a rule, Covino. And if you have an English test, you need to know the rule, but I don't know the rule. Maybe someone else in the chat can help out. What's the rule for which and that? Here in Saudi Arabia, there is a strict law about using a mobile phone while driving, but unfortunately, please don't care that much so far. I see many people using their phones. Yes. Well, in Canada, Canada is very serious. You get, I think you get $400 or $450 fine for using a phone or texting Canada is very serious. The summer is coming in Saudi Arabia. Okay. No, the answer is no. You saw me immediately delete the summer, just summer. Summer is coming to, summer is coming to Saudi Arabia. I don't guarantee that you get the bank. You get to the bank at seven o'clock. Did I use guarantee? I don't guarantee. Yeah. I don't know the context. I don't know what you're talking about, but grammatically it works. I don't guarantee that you get to the bank at seven o'clock. Okay. I don't guarantee anything. Finny says, I haven't got or I haven't gotten. Why use negative? I've got, I've gotten. Have got and have gotten are different in British and American English. In American English, these two forms have separate meanings while in British English, have gotten is not used at all. This is why this, this is why I'm just posting here because this is complete. This is not an easy question. We go to have gotten have gotten used in American English only. So only Americans use this have gotten has three different possible meanings in American English. Okay. Have obtained, have become, have entered. So it gets a little complicated. Now, Finny, all I can say is I'm going to give you a link to this page if you're really interested in that because that's not going to be answered in a short time. There's so many examples of have got have gotten because it's a grand, it's a grammar question where we have to talk about the present perfect tense in the past participle of get. I don't want to, I don't want to be tired for that sort of question right now. Sorry, Finny. I'm looking, I lost my place in the chat. Sometimes I lose my place. Oh, Covino, there we are. Oh, you're playing that Lionel Messi Lionel Messi is here. Wow. Such a play of privilege. How to write an email about resigning a job. What is what is the need information? Alright, so when you resign, you're quitting your job, you want to give notice. So usually we give like two weeks notice. So if you said dear boss, I am giving two weeks notice, which would mean in two weeks, you're going to quit, you're going to resign. Or you could just say, I will resign from my position in two weeks. So you'd write either this style, this style, this style is more formal. Rohan, check defining a non defining clause, you will surely get your answer. That's not an easy answer. Because understanding a defining and non defining clause is not an easy thing to learn quickly. P has drama, Covino. He says, don't be dead. You can't say that. Don't get dead. No. Don't die. Don't die. It's been two years and five months ago. It's been five. No, no, no. You're definitely going to use years before months. This is the order. I met you three years, two weeks, six days, four hours, 30 minutes, and 10 seconds ago. That's the order. Start big, work yourself small. And Oreo, what about gerund and two infinitive? What about it? I have a video on this channel that teaches gerund and infinitive. So sorry as rule, if I already made a video, I do not teach it again. But gerund is your ING. I like to shop. I like shopping. We finally, we have a pronunciation question. We don't get many of those anymore. How to pronounce those words? Well, let's take a look. Now with pronunciation, I always recommend I IPA. So I'm going to grab the IPA for these words, and smaller. And we're going to do American pronunciation. All right. So the IPA has all the secrets. So you just got to learn this vowel sound, eh, eh. And there's D, D, E, D. So this, this will, this has this sound. Vowel is eh, dead, dead. All right. Second one. This is a ah, ah sound. So dad, dead, dad. And down here, you can see this is the IPA. This is why the IPA is great because you can see that there's the D sound, there's the vowel sound, and there's a T sound. But B is not in the pronunciation. So B is silent. So you can D, E, T. We know this is eh, eh, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead, dead. This proverb should be written by gold. This proverb should be written with gold. I don't know what you're trying to say. How do you write a proverb by gold? I don't understand that. How do you write a proverb? This is a tough one because I don't, I don't know what you're trying to say. How do you write this proverb should be written by gold? I don't know. Sorry, Leila. This proverb should be written with gold. Which one? I don't use both of these and I don't know what you're trying to say. We don't write a proverb. Proverbs are not written. Proverbs are old. They're already known. Please, I'm very curious. Try, try to ask that again. Hi from Honduras. Hello, Arturo Aguilar. Nice to see you again. Okay, Rohan. Oh, you got it. Oh, Rohan, I'm not going to do these. If you're going into tenses, present tense, present continuous, present perfect, present perfect continuous, past tense, future tense, if you're going into tenses, I'm not going to teach those in these live streams. Never because these take prep time. And when you're talking, tell me how to use have had to. You're expecting me to suddenly just give a 10 minute lesson with examples on how to use that. Not going to happen. So my suggestion to you is you go check out the present perfect tense video and that'll let you know. Sorry, I just, I can't teach tenses in a live stream. That's rule number one of live stream. Never teach tenses or grammar related to tenses. And already we've had three or four questions today. Usually I don't get them, but today we've had a lot of questions asking about tenses, how to use the different tenses. Sorry, guys, that takes preparation and examples. And I can't do that immediately. And live streams. And usually, I don't teach it, you have to bring in some examples and then I'll correct them. All right. What is Kavinu asking here? What is required for being? What is required for being done? What is required? I don't think this is right, Kavinu. What are you trying to say? What is required? This is wrong. I don't understand. What is required is required to be done? Maybe you want to say to be, what is required to be done? I'm not sure what you're trying to say. Maybe this is it. What is required to be done? What is required? What is required to be done? What is required to do? This is a more natural question. What is required for me to do? Kelly, I love your lives because you're so honest. You are so honest. You are such, we would say such an honest teacher. You make me laugh a lot when I'm studying English with you. Thank you very much, Kelly, Lucina. I'm glad you laugh at my jokes. At least one person does. P, I am going to block you because I don't know you and I'm not playing your game because there's a lot of enemies to this channel. And I don't know. If I hadn't have written that book, Nuna, I'm wondering where I have not have used in the sentence. Again, this is a tense question. Sorry, I'm not going to do it, Rohan. Rohan, I know you want a grammar teacher to teach you all through these tenses. And Rohan, I really want to help you, but I can't teach tense grammar in the live streams. I need preparation. I can't suddenly teach tenses quickly immediately with example sentences. Rohan, sorry. I am not a grammar teacher. I'm a reading teacher. Fumon, I haven't seen you before. Are you the person that will cover this live? Why are why are his eyes are red? Let's move this. Why are his eyes red? That's just I put my eyes red. So, Fumon, you would come check out this live stream. So, you were interested in that thumbnail and you came to see if my eyes are red and my eyes are not red. I'm sorry to disappoint you, Fumon. So, what what do I teach here? Well, grammar, vocabulary, slang, idioms, sentence correction, pronunciation. So, this is stuff I could teach here and I'm going to rate myself. If I'm teaching tense grammar, I'm going to give my score one out of 10. I'm not the I'm not the teacher to teach you grammar. I'm a little better with vocabulary. Slang idioms depends eight out of 10 sentence correction. I always do my best, but I'll give myself a nine out of 10 pronunciation. I'll give a 10 out of 10. I think I do a great job with pronunciation. So, yeah, I do pretty good with these questions. But if you're coming in with the tense grammar, Rohan, I don't have the quick answers because there's there's no easy answer. And when students ask grammar tense questions, they want an easy answer. But sometimes the answers are so complicated. And it's like, Oh, sorry. But I'll take a look if I hadn't have written if I hadn't had if I hadn't had written that book. No, sorry, Rohan. I got the order of parts time and how to use them. Oh, I got the order of time. Got the order and how to use it. Okay. What tense is usually native speakers use from 16 tenses? Well, there's six, there's you could argue there's more than 16 tenses. But usually we focus on the 12 main tenses past future and present past future tenses. Usually there's four each main tenses. We use all tenses native speakers use all tenses. When you get into future very rare tenses would be like future perfect and future perfect continuous. These ones could be not so common, not so common ways to express depends on the situation. This CD player came or comes. Did you buy it or going to buy it with a warranty and a guarantee? Please, which one is correct? Well, it's going to for an item, it's going to be a warranty. Okay. So now a company a guarantee is just a promise. So I guarantee this CD player will work 10 years. That's a promise. But here there is a 10 year warranty on the CD player. Now this is legally, legally, they promise, which means if it breaks legally, that company has to fix it. The warranty is when the company will fix that product for 10 years or two years or whatever. They have to fix it within 10 if it breaks within 10 years. So this is the warranty and a guarantee is just a promise. I can say I guarantee you I will be back here next week. Okay, just a promise. Now, so this is the correct word, but sometimes a native speaker might say guarantee, which is probably wrong, but they will say it. People will say it. It's probably wrong, but correct word I would say is warranty, but you might hear a native speaker say guarantee, fix my spelling. But for you, Molly, let's use warranty. By the way, Robin, sure, you get pissed off when someone asks you something privately without asking it in the group. No, I don't get pissed off. So Covino, oh, if people in my WhatsApp group, there's a rule. So before you join my WhatsApp groups, let's see if I can set sheets forms going to Google forms. So to get into my WhatsApp groups, this year, there's already 1,494 people who registered this year. People have to check off these boxes. And right here, this is the box says, let's get it bigger, only private message and admin if I have a problem. So I'm the admin so of the group, I'm the leader of the group. So to private only private message and admin if I have a problem. So if someone has a problem, they can contact me by private message. If they don't have a problem, nobody can contact me by private message. They must talk in the group. So Covino, I know I picked on you. It's because it's the rule. Nobody's allowed to talk to me by private message unless there's a problem. Why do I have that rule? Because every day hundreds of people send me private messages. And I don't have time to answer private messages. I like to talk in the groups. Nowadays, I feel obviously how much the IP is practical, recognize how to pronounce English words. I feel it is obvious how much how practical how much the IP is practical to recognize how to pronounce English words. Okay. Yeah, it's really good. As you think, who's the best student that you have met in your life or even in this kind of live stream, I'm surely saying I wouldn't be because I came recently before two or one months ago. There's no best student. Of course, in this live stream, over the years, I have seen a lot of students improve, especially Leila has improved a lot. Lollilolli, I don't know if Lollilolli has improved. I know Lollilolli spends a lot of time watching other live streams. So maybe Lollilolli, have you improved a lot over the years? Sleepwalker, sleepwalkers been here a long time. I don't know if sleepwalkers improved. These people don't talk to me. So I don't know their level. I wish I could talk to Lollilolli. Two people I would really like to talk to even privately. Lollilolli and sleepwalker. I really love to chat with you, you two people privately. So don't be scared. Talk to me. So, Cabino, yeah, there's been a lot of students who have improved. I want to ask about who's asking this. Leila, I want to ask about which proper preposition should I use? For example, your your speech should be written with gold or by your speech. I'm very confused why you're using gold. We don't write speeches in gold. So your speech should be written by pen or with a pen. And you see, I wrote, why is gold important to this? Your speech should be written with, oops, by pen, with a pen. I think both of these can be acceptable. Your speech should be written by pen. Your speech should be written with a pen. There might be some rule, but I think native speakers are going to use both of these. I'm not sure why you're saying gold. We don't write with gold. I have an understanding of how it works. I have an insight of or into how it works. Do those sentences mean the same? Well, we got to let you know that you're missing key prepositions here. I have an understanding of how it works. I have an insight into how it works. Do they mean the same similar, but a little different. This one seems a little more awkward. I would say this is the best one to use. You can say this. This, this one kind of means you fully understand how something works. This one kind of means I would probably say some insight into how it works. You don't have 100% understanding, but you have strong understanding. Similar, but this is more common. This is more usual, but this is possible, but this is 100%, but this is not, my feeling is not 100%. Kelly, why you choose this title? You do not need to learn English for this live today. Well, the problem, Kelly, is a good question and checking here of my statistics of this channel. So this channel, I have done 268 live streams since December 4th, 2018. Wow. So since December 4th, 2018, I've done 268 live streams. So it's hard to keep each one unique, so I decided today, I'm always saying learn English, learn English today. I changed my thumbnail and I put the opposite name just to make it interesting, because 268 live streams of similar live streams, similar live stream titles can be boring. So I just tried out this thumbnail and title to maybe attract some new people and make it interesting. What is type of, what type of Indians accessing, I cannot hear them. It's too quick and not standard. Not standard, no, no, no. Every accident is fine. With any accent, you just need exposure. So whatever country you go to, they're going to use English with their own accent. So some accents are difficult and some accents are easy. For me, Indian accents not difficult. It depends on the region of India. Difficult accent for me would be Northern England was really difficult. You know, London accent I understand, but when I went into Northern England around Leeds, I had difficulty understanding that accent. And Nigerian accent. So Nigerian speak English in Africa, Nigeria from Nigeria. Their accent is very difficult for me. It's not wrong. It's not wrong. It's how they speak. It's not wrong. So you just need to practice by listening more to that accent. The grammar teaching best teacher that I received in my life is Esther teacher. I love her teaching way and her. Well, Covino Esther is a great teacher. I wrote the video scripts. So in Esther's videos, every every one of her videos, I wrote the script. And I helped Esther to teach that grammar. So Esther teacher is great. That's why I use her. But she's teaching my words. She's teaching my script. You're always nice, Covino. Thank you. Such a nice, nice guy. All on the Shaw English channel. Geez, how many videos do I have there? Those Shaw English, I have 597 videos since February 20, 2013. I wrote every video. I edited every video. So all of those videos, my creation, I hired the teacher, different teachers to teach. But that's my videos. Those are my videos. Those are my babies. Nunes talab. What is the difference between everyone and everyone? Okay, that's an easy one. Is this a plural? Can I say everyone is busy or everyone are busy? Okay. Well, these kind of words, everyone, everybody, they're going to be treated like with singular grammars. So you're going to say everyone is here. So everyone is busy today. So everyone is similar to everybody. One word, one word. Why am I spelling this wrong? Everyone is busy today. Everybody is busy to get today. You want to use one word and in this, everyone is a group, all people. Everyone is two words. It's going to talk about an individual something. I like every one of these chocolates. So I like every one of these chocolates. So the emphasis is on the one here. But everyone is the group, everyone. One word. I would like to thank everyone for watching my live stream. I would like to thank every one of you for watching, watching my live stream. All right, you're going to see very similar, very similar, very similar meaning, right? But different. So I like to thank everyone, the whole group. I would like to thank every one, every individual. Okay. I know that's confusing. It takes some time, but think of this as individual, every person, and this is everyone, the group. Hope that helps. All right, I'm going to jump ahead. I'm going to pass some questions here. I will try to make other sentences with and by say gold, because an Arabic word probably uses this kind of phrase, your words should be written with gold. Okay, if it's an Arabic proverb, your words should be written by gold. Maybe. Yeah, that's, I don't know the proverbs. So that's what's confusing me. So your words should be written in gold. It's not with or by. I think it might be might be the better translation. Okay, bye. Okay, bye. Yeah, I don't need drowsy a little bit. Okay, bye. And do ease here. I teach Robin which one is correct. Which one? Which one? Okay, let's separate these. I don't know whether he likes ice cream or not. I don't know if he likes ice cream or not. I don't know. Does she like ice? Okay, this, this one is spoken English. So this one is possible down here, but that's more of a spoken English with a little awkward grammar. But yeah, I don't know. Does she like ice cream or not? So this would kind of be two sentences. I don't know. Period. Does she like ice cream or not? Now the top two, I don't know whether I think it's the same. They look the same. They look both okay to me. I don't know whether there's probably a rule and I'm just going to do a quick check. Well, the first thing that comes up is if and whether are often interchangeable, often mean the same thing. So just with that, both of these are possible to make sense. And they both make sense to me. This sentence and this sentence. Okay, hope that helps. Do we? Do we earn? All right, let's end the live stream. Getting tired. And I'm missing many, many people's questions and they're getting angry. I guess I'll do Fanny's. What's Fanny got? Anything with their blue? Let's Google black with their development. Currently, I would like to manage our inventory. This is your work emails. So we need an agreement that can help us. I'm not sure with the first sentence, what's the better sentence instead of that sentence? Okay, their current development comma there. I'm not sure what you mean by current element. Grammatically, this is right. But I don't know what you're talking about. Grammatically, this works. But I don't know the topic or what's going on. So I can't say it's 100% correct. Unless I know the context. What are you talking about? What do you mean by development? And what kind of inventory? Palavi, I told you at the beginning of the live stream that this channel has many enemies, many people come here posing to be other people. Over the years, I have fought with hundreds of people privately. Most people on here do not understand that this is a difficult job because there's a lot of enemies, people coming into the chat saying bad things pretending to be other people. So Palavi, I'm not interested in the game like who am I because I don't know who you are. I asked you at the beginning of the live stream, who are you? Please tell me because if I don't know who you are, I'm not going to talk to you. So every person that comes in here, I want to know who they are. So if they're good people, bad people, like lingua, lingua home. Hi, how do you do? I don't know lingua home. So I'm not sure, lingua home. Who are you? Are you a good person or a bad person? Anyway, welcome. Yeah, so if I don't know who you are, can't help you. So if you came in with the name Palavi, and you said in the beginning, you said you got rid of that, but you said you were not Palavi. So you're free to go Palavi. I got a lot of enemies, a lot of enemies who come here to cause trouble. During the live stream, there's a lot of messages from spammers, from bad people saying bad words. You don't see them. You don't see them because YouTube will block it from you seeing them, but I can see them. And you know, sometimes I'm trying to teach, and I can see like, so very often I see these messages, you know, in one hour, I can see, you know, you don't see them, but people come in, they just say these things constantly. And yeah, I really, if I don't know who you are, it's not a good experience if I don't know. All right, thank you. Good night, everyone. See you next.