 Hello everyone, welcome to today's live stream. I am Robin Shaw Just having a snack right now Setting things up Good to see some students here. Let's take a look at venu your first. Hey man. How's it going? How was your weekend? It was great. I did a lot of work filming videos all weekend Laila's here Laila says yesterday is raining all day. What about the weather you are? Yeah, I think I saw your Video in the WhatsApp group the raining video Laila The weather here is just cold not raining not snowing just cold around zero degrees Sleepwalker, hello To do to do going down. That's it. We only have three people Come on. Where's the rest? Let's get them in here the late students. Oh Tika's here. Hello. This is my snack Caramel wafer It's very sweet To give me energy To answer your questions All right, let's go into I'm going into the whatsapp now just to bring in some students Say hi I'm just so hungry and I was worried. I don't have enough energy to do the Livestream You're on YouTube. Yeah, we should get a few more people coming Laila, do you still film videos with the teachers? Yes, I do Um Let's see I can give you a little bit of peek of what I did today too many screens. You're okay here What did I do today? I'll give you a little peek So this is Alexandra. We're working on the green screen today My questions as quickly as possible. Here we go Are you feeling okay? Yes, I am. All right. That's it. You just got a little peek Yeah, but filming a lot of videos because I'm also filming videos for I'm filming videos for shy English And I'm fitting I'm filming videos for my IELTS Channel and IELTS channel is not open yet. So don't ask me but Soon I'll have a new IELTS channel and new videos all coming soon And maybe there'll be some new teachers on learning English live, so I'll try to get some new teachers here also Michelle hello Frida. Hello Tika says it has been on so long it has been there you go good grammar It has been so long since the last time I watched your live streaming. How have you been doing? I'm doing the same How have you been doing? Do we hello and we have a new person here. It looks like a A name from Vietnam and I can't pronounce that but you say hello. I say hello the home Revin Padvy. Hello Layla, I like caramel wafer wafer. Yes, so I wanted to say wafer So I was like waffle, but it's actually wafer. That was my mistake That's not my dinner. That's just a snack Kavino Kavin with English sure was any video created within this week. I am making the videos I am not uploading the videos yet All right, we have a question from Alex. Hi Robin. Can you could you explain the difference in meaning between these ten? sentences he is Gone he has gone. Okay. Let's get my whiteboard ready my digital whiteboard Taking me longer to set up here. Let's get the Digital whiteboard there too many things too. All right What was the question? I already forgot the question. Oh, you got the nice verse Okay, I hope you're still watching sorry for the delay. What's this? Enable this item. All right. I think it was not enabled Reload All right, there we go finally. That's a nice little icon there, but we don't need that All right, what's the difference between these two sentences? Let's take a look He had he is gone he has gone you got two different grammar here This is the present simple and the present Perfect. So when do we use the present perfect in many cases? We use the present perfect. That's small So the present perfect tense refers to an action or a state That either occurred Or a bit will make it simple that has occurred at Indefinite time in the past. So he has gone So he left he's gone Where did he where did he leave from? I don't know but there's something that happened in the past and he is gone That's gonna be your present simple. You're stating right now. He is gone You're not talking about the past. You're talking about right now So simple. This is more of a past reference and this is more of a reference right now, of course, this is This is talking about now he he is not here now he has gone home Yeah, maybe I should put home and he is gone home. He's he's gone. Let's make a contraction So if we have a dialogue and someone asked where's Not that wears wears John Be safe. He's gone or He has gone home. All right, so both of them basically mean the same thing John is not here So he's gone would just mean right now. His status is not here. He's gone and He has gone home. I want to tell you in the past there was a point Where he went home? Okay, so yeah, this is a grammar question. It's taken a lot of time I can't go into too much detail just a basic basic idea Alex. I hope you that helps you a little bit more Saphiro Fatima for e. Hello Move my chat over here. How much time do you think you'll need to finish filming the videos? I'm filming a lot of videos. So another a couple months Sleepwalker has a question Robin what kind of food did you like when you came to Korea is something unusual which is unique to Korea? I'm not a foodie. I'm definitely not a foodie. I'm not someone who likes food. So I like basic stuff I just like rice chicken vegetables things like that fruit. I don't like special food When I came to Korea Yeah, there was not really any Korean food that I was like wow so delicious, you know There's some Korean food that I like of course, but I'm not a foodie. I don't get excited about any food Wherever I go. I just like basic food. So Sorry to disappoint sleepwalker. I know a lot of people watching now. You love food. You love to talk about food All I can do today is Wafer, I like wafer caramel wafer But that's not Korean food Slamet super Jodo. Hello And Dewey says hi Slamet welcome join us. So Dewey's very nice. What's Layla saying here when I When I have many images and I keep them on the computer, but because of some technical issues happened there I lost all that memories. Could I say everything is gone? Everything Has gone No Would say everything is gone You just want to state the fact Because you're not focusing on the past. You know, I'm not the best way I'm not the the best person to explain Easily this grammar, but you you're just stating the fact that something occurred everything is gone You're just stating it. It is gone right now. It is gone. You're not focusing on the past We we know it happened in the past, but you're not focusing on the past. You're saying right now. It's gone Okay Could I say everything has gone? No, that would be very awkward. No Tika in routines barely a free time is always time for English. All right, Layla has some More questions with the smell She likes the watermelons taste. She likes the watermelon taste. I hate I hate I hate to smell Shoe smell. She likes the watermelons taste. She likes She likes the watermelon taste Yeah The problem Layla is it's not so common to make these kind of sentences So you're trying to make these sentences good and you're trying to practice these sentences It's very rare to see these kind of sentences because they're they can be confusing even to native speakers Uh, but this is okay. I hate to smell shoe smell I hate the smell of shoe smell here So, yeah, you can make this a noun I hate the smell of shoe smell But we wouldn't say this. We would say I hate the smell of shoes Like you're you're trying to make sentences in a way native speakers wouldn't say And up here, she likes the watermelons taste. She likes the watermelon taste. This is correct But again more more commonly we would just say She likes the taste of watermelon All right, that's how a native speaker would express it. You're trying to do it the other way Yeah, that's okay, but this is the better way to express that Uh, okay, this is from vj saloni difference in meaning. I okay difference in meaning I asked her but she didn't say or Or I asked her but she wouldn't say okay. There's a little bit difference But the basically they mean the same thing the words didn't come out of herself I asked her but she didn't say And the reason why we don't know the reason This one I'm gonna say is a little More negative I mean her motives was negative. She wouldn't say she I'm not gonna say This one she didn't say we don't really know why Uh Why she didn't say that information? Uh So I can't say it's negative because I don't really know why she didn't say that I asked her but she didn't say maybe she forgot to say and that's not bad Uh, but this one she wouldn't say Is kind of it's negative somehow she refused She refused to say That information so that's a little bit different. They mean the same thing But uh, the wouldn't A little more negative like she doesn't want to cooperate. She really doesn't want to tell you The didn't we don't know why not And Kavinu All right, Kavinu sir, you know what I have been doing studying your video every day video for the last two weeks Which videos, uh You don't need to study so many videos. Uh, Kavinu, I would love it if you started reading more. So Kavinu Watch less videos Read more Kavinu find something in English to read because you're you're young You gotta start reading more that will improve your English read read read read Farida says Could you tell us what's the difference between? Not to go And to not go well you didn't give me sentences So I gotta find some example sentences because I do not have example sentences in my mind immediately I have decided Oh, this is a this is a good one for the second one To not go there we go Let's highlight it in a Pink can you guys see that pink? All right That's a terrible green All right, uh, not to go I have decided not to go to that country and I've just I have decided to not go to that country Well, basically this is the correct answer So If you're writing an essay or something You want to write this this is the best english That's a good color I have decided not to go to that country But I've decided to not go to that country. This might be more of a spoken Spoken expression. So you might hear you're you're gonna hear this phrase you're gonna hear both of them Uh, actually I have decided to not I might have this backwards. I think I have this backwards. It's confusing to me Because we I use them both myself. I'll use both expressions. I have decided not to go Uh to that country I have decided not to go to that country. I have decided to not go Uh to that country. Yeah, I think it's this way. I'm confused now myself, but this should be the correct one I've decided To I gotta check that you were confusing me tonight. Where did you find that? No, no I've decided no, no, I know I know the reason this I was right the original time. I'm gonna follow another So there's a rule in english You cannot split infinitive. So if you have Uh an infinitive to go. This is called the infinitive form Um, uh, you're not allowed to put a word In in the middle of to and go you're not allowed to do that in english So I know this rule. So if we follow this rule To go that is not split But here it is split. So Technically grammatically this one must be wrong if we follow this rule in english. So you cannot split infinitives So I know this must be the correct one. I have decided not to go to that country I have decided to not go to that country and right here This is you're still gonna hear this many many native speakers are gonna use this one too But yeah, if you are writing an essay, I would say this is the correct one to use just because we cannot put A word here between the to and the go. We cannot put a word. Okay I'm pretty confident about that if you want to fight that show me a link. All right. So we have dwee Oh, let's get rid of that color She hopes to set up a new world record. So what what are different? What is different? Between What is different between set up and set out? Well, both of these are are phrasal verbs Uh So they're both phrasal verbs. That means they have many meanings Set up has many meanings set out as many meanings. She hopes to set up a new world record Actually, I think the better sentence She hopes to set a new world record is The better sentence, but you said you see set up I I don't know that seems to be wrong to me. She hopes to set up a new world record, but you know, someone might have said that I don't think set needs up. But if someone says set up a new world record It's possible someone said that and set out In this case is more of a Uh a goal So she is I can say she is set out to Get a new world record This is more of her plan Our goal to get a new world record set out, but She has set out to get a new world record It's a little strange too, but it's possible in this case set out means her goal is to go get a new world record This case set up means achieve So this is a a plan in action and this is the actual accomplishment Okay Where did you see that? Do we Big Joe hello Brady, I'm in love with chocolate. All right. I think I'm a little behind Layla I tried to make some examples with compound adjectives with hyphenated. I will bring them here. Okay, Alex Is there a difference between okay, Alex? Thanks for your question There's a difference between these things. I'm gonna nip down to the shops and I'm gonna nick off That doesn't that sounds like British English I'm not British Yeah, that's these are British slang So we have Nip down, which means Go quickly I I'm I'm not British. So I don't use this and Nick off That sounds British too Oh, that's australian So this is uk and australian nick off which means Go away so, uh, Alex You are You know, you're you're learning international english. You're learning slang from all around the world and I don't even use this slang. I don't even know the slang because I'm not from the uk. I'm not from australia So I'm gonna nip down. Let's look your sentence. I'm gonna nip down to the shops Which means I'm gonna go quickly to the shops And then australian slang, uh, they might use this In other countries, but I don't use this. I'm gonna nick off to the shops And I think I think this will just be I'm gonna go to the shops So what's the difference? They sound very similar They sound very slim similar. The only difference is who says it. So uk people And I don't know if it's all of uk or just london or just scotland. I don't know But people in that region will use this expression Americans don't use this canadians don't use this And according to the internet australians use nick off, which means go Okay, alex. I hope that helps you I try this is from leila. I try to be an open my I try to be an open my Something or you're forgetting a noun you need to use put person You have on so you have to have a noun person I try to be an open-minded person about different thoughts. Okay. He was a well behaved boy Okay, he sounds like A cold-blooded bantamine. Okay. This is a three-wheeled bike. Okay. All are okay Except the spelling a wheeled So you're using Let's get your three sentences here open-minded person. Do we need that hyphen in open-minded? I don't think we need that there It it can go there, I guess, but I don't I don't know if we need it Yep, I guess we need it there. So that's right Well behaved All right, that's okay cold-blooded He's a cold-blooded man. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, it looks fine. That's all right From what I can see Chinese person. I think it's Chinese looks Chinese All right. Good question. I hope you're still around. I don't know your name Could you talk about what are the differences between plenty of interesting And a number of And a lot of Actually, this came up this came up today in my filming because a teacher used plenty of and It didn't match the The sentence they were saying, okay, so let's Let's put them in a sentence. There are plenty of Flowers No, that's there are plenty of cookies There are a number of cookies There are A lot of cookies okay, so Oh, I put up twice and get rid of that one of those A lot of off cookies What's the difference? Well, basically they mean the same thing. We have many cookies We have many cookies But in usage, I'm going to put My favorite is always a lot of So in English A lot of works everywhere. All right You know, if you're You don't have to say much. You don't have to say many. You don't have to say Uh, so many words just a lot of if you can learn a lot of and how to use a lot of A lot of helps you in so many different Situations and sentences speaking about amounts Because it works well with countable nouns. It works well with uncountable nouns a lot of pollution Things like that a lot of water. So it works Everywhere so a lot of is the best one to use for usage But a lot of is Very basic. So if you're writing IELTS Maybe you want to use Some better words like plenty of and a number of And plenty of and a number of Don't work with uncountable nouns. So as I said I can make a sentence there Is a lot of water In my shoe Shoe But I cannot say there are plenty of Waters in my shoe. Okay. Yeah No, so a lot of works Very well here with countable And uncountable Nouns Plenty of a number of works only with countable nouns And these are better words if you have a countable noun like cookies. There are plenty of cookies. There's many cookies You want to say many it's just a better word for many and it would be good for IELTS or something And same with a number of means the same thing. There's many Okay So I hope that helps you out Senior Suleiman. Hi there following from channel from Tanzania. Welcome Johnny Philip. Hey long time no see. Yep All right, so I could only earn a living living by writing novels. I have to live independently under my own steam This seems a little strange. I'm not sure but I feel under my steam Means without any help from others under my steam. Where did you get that? Let me check that Oh, that's British British phrase and well if you're all gonna check I'll go to the dictionary I'll check Oxford under my steam It's not in Oxford But it is on google This is what google says Under one's own Steam it's a phrase British So it says with reference to travel usually without And the meaning is without assistance from others other people are not helping you So we're going to have to get there Going to have to travel Under our own steam Nobody's gonna help us Okay, so this makes more sense to me. So if we go back I have to live independently under my own steam. This is not about travel so It doesn't work well And I'm not sure but I feel yeah, so If I wanted I right here I have to travel I would make it about travel. I have to travel independently under my own steam. Okay now once we add travel That makes more sense. Okay, so I hope that Helps you out Does I'm not trying to do too much mean I'm not in a hurry. No Hurry is about how fast you do something I'm not trying to do too much. I'm not trying to do Some action. I'm not trying to do a lot of action so Did you finish your cleaning your room today and b says I'm not trying To do too much in one day So did you finish cleaning your room today? And b I'm not trying to do too much in one day. So the answer is no They didn't finish cleaning the room Why they don't want to do too much work In one day So does it mean I'm not in a hurry? Indirectly like It's it's not it does not mean the same thing. But yes, we can say this person is not in a hurry But it's not a strong connection between Not doing trying to do too much in inner hurry. All right It's not a strong connection Convenience sir by the way, are you Teaching in a university or school? I'm teaching at a university Oh, we have the spammers Excuse me As you know in movies people say bad and rude words and jokes too much therefore in real life Do people say bad words as much as in the movies? Yes I'm sure in your language too. I don't know I think every language everyone says bad words even me. I say bad words So, uh, yeah, people say a lot of bad words in regular English with their friends just with their friends All right, uh sleepwalker robin. Did you come across any good apps for learning english? Maybe heard something from your students like duolingo and so on I use one app and I wonder perhaps there's Else any good one. Hmm. There's else is a little another Perhaps there's another good one Uh, good question sleepwalker. You know sleepwalker Because of my other channel show English almost every day I get emails from app companies new English app companies and when I get the email from the app company usually I take a look at the app So every day I'm looking at Uh, English apps all kinds of English apps for talking chatting Pronunciation games, you know, there's a lot of game apps for English And I got to tell you sleepwalker. I think These are for the lazy students You know I think if you, uh You know, it's okay to use an app if You're you're somewhere and you just got to kill time for five minutes Uh, but you know, these companies design apps to be addictive. So, uh, you get into that You get into the app and you like the app and then you start using that app a lot more But I don't think apps are I don't think apps are a good way to learn English. I've seen hundreds of apps uh Some of them are good, but I don't recommend them. So usually they ask me Hey, can you recommend my app? And I'll say I'll take a look at your app I take a look at the app and I don't recommend it. Uh, there's nothing that is amazing For apps. I'm old school, which means I prefer old methods of study. They seem to be more effective. I don't like I I know a lot of you are going to hate me right now, but the lazy student to me uh And I know a lot of you. No, no So apps, uh There's also instagram And I have instagram account and I have a lot of people on my instagram account. I know tiktok tiktok is terrible. Uh These are interesting places to learn english. I agree. They're very interesting And you can spend a lot of time on apps instagram tiktok But is it really helpful? Uh, no, I think it's creating they are creating the lazy student So they're creating they're making you learn a new way of studying and the new way of studying is with your thumb And uh, I'm old school. I want you listening to youtube videos. I want you writing I want you reading These are more effective than just passively Playing a game or looking at uh Looking at a photo or image, you know, they're okay sometimes like five minutes a day 10 minutes a day But if you're spending hours a day on tiktok or instagram or apps, that's too much I like whatsapp Uh, I don't see you on whatsapp, but I like whatsapp That's all I use for uh teaching english Hey, jonathan, sorry I didn't see you Hey, fenny. Hello If you guys disagree with me, tell me Maybe someone else here knows a good app. All right in your view, which one should I say? Okay When I'm alone, I very often describe all stuff around or surround surrounding me. All right, so let's take a look. Uh Uh I describe what is around me. I describe what is surrounding me. So this is gonna mean the same thing Which is better Depends what you're talking about, but pretty much to the same thing And we was putting this here. I describe what surrounds me just All of these can be used leila Vint Scyth Slav hello And fenny what do you have? Would you believe me if I told you is this sentence why you the word told would you believe me if I told you If I tell you Would you believe me if I tell you if I told you? Uh, yeah, you're why do they have a past tense? Verb here Sometimes in the future for future we use past tense verbs Let me check that There's a lot of rules I can't get into all the rules, but yeah, there's a lot of situations We're gonna use a past tense For a future event So get used to it. You're gonna see that I'm trying to get a quick quick Easy answer. I I don't have an easy answer Uh, I I don't know the rule so I gotta find the rule But there seems to be multiple situations we can use that So I I'm not gonna spend too much time searching right now, but I'm just gonna say yes You're gonna see situations where you're gonna see the past tense used for a future event And that if statement is probably so if we made another sentence using the if Would you eat my cooking If I made it Or if I cooked it or if I prepared what would you eat my cooking if I made it So yeah make made so uh, we'll just focus on this case. There's other cases So in your if statement After the if uh, we just use past tense And actually that's a question. Why did I put a period? All right, I Got a lot of questions here. So I got to move along quickly You know, it's frustrating because a lot of these questions need a lot of time You know, it's hard to answer it in like a minute Because they're so complicated, but I got to move quickly before you came to korea Did you learn korean language or you already stated? No, I didn't learn the korean language Before before I came here. No sleepwalker. I quickly lose interest in apps to be honest. Yeah Vince slav. What does tiktok mean? tiktok is just an app Don't don't download it Yes, most of people most people you don't need most of people most people Say bad words with their friends and with their family members But I wanted to know about western culture because I notice they use rude words in the movies too much What depends on the movie? Maybe you're watching a lot of bad movies, but yeah, we you know, if I'm with my friends I'm gonna speak freely Pallavi hello Johnny philip. I think it's more like an anamona Anna maratopia Which word? Okay, moving around For a day, I've been learning English from youtube instagram and google. I personally recommend recommend those apps. Okay I use some learning apps when started studying English. Uh, does anyone use cake? If you use cake app, let me know I used to work for cake I don't recommend the cake app Pallavi sir, can I ask you something? That's why we're here for it, uh She has her comments on apps actually don't recommend English learning apps personally for in there and not as useful, okay Okay, so use the cake app Yeah, I use I'm used to make some videos for cake Uh, but I don't like the cake app anymore Honey, could we go out tonight? Oh, you beat me to it. Definitely we can go Did I use you beat me to it correctly? No You beat me to it is talking about an action So this is just a question honey, I Clean the room So we actually have an action of cleaning the room an action. Oh You beat me to it. Okay, so you I was planning to do that action, but you did it first You beat that would be an idiom you beat me to it. You you finished that action before I did it Now in your sentences Honey, could we go out tonight? Oh, you beat me to it It is possible if the action is asking the question Uh, but it's a little awkward here. I would say focus more on Some sort of real action of doing something You beat me to it All right, gotta move on Oh, did I miss a question? I'm sorry Kavinu Robin sir, you have missed my one question. I'm very sorry. I mean if I ever miss your question Just ask again this question. Okay. Can the word be pronounced that I have mentioned here strategy strategy strategy and let's go to the oxford dictionary Strategy British strategy strategy All right strategy strategy Strat Strategy strategy second conditional. Thank you. That was What I should have said the sentence includes or contains three adjectives Uh, I think includes or contains are synonyms in this case Uh, I think both can be used Includes the sentence includes three adjectives adjectives This sentence contains three adjectives. That's the same thing. All right. Thank you Oh, Jonathan, you have a good word We're gonna go back to oxford for this one Let's get pronunciation. So we see this word caveat British way caveat caveat caveat Now what does caveat mean? A warning that particular things need to be considered before something can be done So You know Jonathan it would have helped if you had a sentence Let's go to youglish Let's get a real sentence with caveat. So However, there's one major caveat to all this. All right. So he shouts out there's one major caveat And I lost it However, there's one major caveat All right one major caveat So he's talking about something and he says there's one major caveat about this So One thing we have to think about So if I One thing we have to worry about think about be concerned about so If I was using a sentence, uh I will travel to america tomorrow Or costa rica I will try not you know, I'll say I'm in planning. This might be more real. I'm planning to travel to america Next week But there is one major big caveat to think about that is getting Corona test I you have so there's one thing to think about the corona virus. You got to get the corona test. So there's one thing One thing to be concerned about the caveat So we usually use caveat when everything seems perfect, but there's one thing that we need to consider um Not a common word, uh, you will see it. I don't use it myself, but It's there. So obviously jonathan you saw and fenny If I if I want to tell About my dream last night. What grammar should I use simple past? I had a dream I dreamt Bear was chasing me All right, we have past and continuous here. So I dreamt past simple past and I What was what was happening in the dream a bear was chasing me? Okay All right, we do we use this cake? Leila uses cake Sleepwalker don't use cake Yeah, I if you see ester on cake. I made those videos. I was in the studio with ester I wrote the script. I said ester make these videos I made videos with cake with ester lin Fiona Vence vence slav every sunday this time I stream Sleepwalker memorize. That's a popular app, but I've used memorize, but it's not one of my favorites I don't know that I should use you beat me to the reactions. I'm trying another sentence Ferreta, I don't really use it. I once downloaded but didn't with okay. I Probably talking about cake fenny says when I have a conversation in english by phone or in an office meeting I'm easy to forget what they talked about. What is your suggestion about that? Well, fanny is is this a language problem or a memory problem? I'm here to help language problems. If you have a memory problem I don't know but let's see Well, you know, you have to take notes So I work at a company Anytime I go to a like a office meeting. Certainly I take notes Or I take notes with my phone because I will forget So I suggest you get a good app to take notes or you pen and paper to take notes of Of that information. I have to do it. So I suggest you do it too Ferreta, do you speak Korean? I don't speak Korean I heard a Canadian guy say describing the weather in a negative way. The weather is stupid cold So do you think it's okay to say stupid instead of very well again when you're dealing with speaking There's no rules. I can say anything I want with speaking. I can say the weather is Ugly cold if I want But that's just my language. That doesn't mean you should copy my expression. So that's not standard English. So Students are going to be confused because I heard a native speaker say this sentence But actually that is only how they express themselves. So I would never teach a student to say stupid cold. All right. I would teach a student to say very cold But you're going to hear native speakers use English in strange ways And it's going to be confusing. Why did he say that in a strange way? Or why did he have wrong grammar or why? You know, there's so many rules to break So he yeah, it's speaking. He can say anything he wants. He says stupid cold. That's fine. Should you say it? I don't know you should say very cold. He just wants to say That it's stupid. I don't know why. All right, we have some more questions here I just know what the other meaning for late late can mean dead when my friends said my both parents are late No No I don't know this late is meaning dead No No, I never heard that I never heard that fanny who said that Okay I know you're confused Now it means dead Okay, so very similar. You can't you can't say my parents are late That doesn't work You have to use it here As an adjective my late parents So if you see this structure Yes, it means dead, but this structure you saw I was confused. It doesn't mean dead. It just means they're They didn't arrive on time So yeah, good. Okay. So yeah late can mean dead. That is correct. This is correct Your friend probably said My both They would have to say my late parents It's something something If they say both are late, it's Seems a little awkward Late has to come Late must come before The person that is dead my late parents My late wife Okay, we got it. We got it Interesting All right, Jonathan. Thank you You Layla dreamed and dreamt there's alternate spelling if you check oxford. They should show different spellings So what is difference if I say dreamed last night I dreamt last night no difference Uh Sahih blue layla dreamed is totally wrong. It's nor in english. I think dreamed Will be in english. Let's check you glish Dreamed is definitely in english Have more than we've ever dreamed possible We so So if we check you glish Have more than we so he's definitely using dreamed There's three thousand videos of people saying dream and uh, if you're using dreamt They're dreamt one thousand videos of dreamt So they're both used According to you glish Dreamed is more common But they mean the same thing Dreamed and dreamt Sleepwalker. Yes. I saw both versions dreamed and dreamt. Yep. That's correct. Hello win Yep, sleepwalker. That's correct No reason to be confused. Layla. They both mean the same thing All right Okay, and kavina comes in kavinu Morphological morphological So for pronunciation, it's good to go to oxford learners dictionary And everywhere they have british and uh american morphological morphological morphological I'm gonna be more to american pronunciation morphological What does it mean? Connected with the form and structure. I don't know. I don't use this word, but uh, that's so i'm not gonna worry about the meaning I don't use it, but Check, uh, oxford. You got all the pronunciation you need Farida, when is your birthday robin? My birthday was already passed last month So My birthday is gone morphological Morphological Birthday is passed Jader of veriz. Hi. Good morning. I'm from nicaragua. I've been to your country Where in nicaragua are you from? My name is jader antonio salgado al veriz Welcome to the channel okay coming to the end of the lesson Sleepwalker, huh, huh? That's true. We don't want to talk about birthdays I don't need a million people wishing me a birthday It'll break if if anyone talks about my birthday. It will break my phone. It will break my phone Fanny, I say I miss you and my friend answer. I missed you two Uh, okay Let's go back to the board Fanny got the bonus question here Uh, so They said I miss I miss you and they say I missed you too. So this case past tense Why are they using past tense? Why don't they say I miss you too? Well, no, I missed you. They're talking about all the months Or days or weeks or years before now. So they are talking about the past So yesterday two months ago. They missed you at that time Right now they're meeting you So actually you don't miss them. So I think for you it would be better to say I I missed you When you're meeting together, uh, you're together. You cannot miss each other because you are together so Missing is when you're not together So when you're together, you should say I missed you I missed you because right now I see you. I I don't miss you right now because I'm with you I missed you yesterday. I missed you the day before. So I think it's better to use missed in both cases You answered almost 50 questions more. Okay All right guys, that's it for today and I'll see you next week Same time Sunday 13 30 And we learned a lot. I guess, uh Shabee shahee blue tayong leila is the most active one here and today after a couple days I'm here to see somebody named sleepwear as as an active participant Sahee blue and tayong leila and sleepwalker Are properly using me I am a tool. I am a native speaker. I am a tool I don't have all the answers, but uh, you sh everyone should use me if you have a chance you have an english question That's why i'm here use me as a tool to answer your questions. So Sahee blue you should be asking me 100 questions next time And kavino. Yeah, you're starting to use me as a tool. That's good. That's why i'm here I want to help help you all All right, thanks a lot, uh students and I will see you next week