 Okay, there seem to be some streaming problem. I hope everyone can hear me and see me Let me know in the comments right now. Just so I know We had some technical problems Okay, let's see who's here checking the chat Well, if it's your first time my name is Robin Shaw and I am a youtuber and I live here in South Korea And we see Kavinu is here sleepwalker Leila Michelle hello Okay, all the regulars all the important people are here and the less important people will come late So hello everyone. Let's get started. If you have any questions, let me know and I'll do my best to teach you No tea today All right, let's see who's who else was here and and Shad CK Mike Schmidt MD Mubasher Okay, thank you, Michelle and sleepwalker. You can all see me. There was a little bit of a technical difficulty The live wasn't starting usually when I hit Start live It starts within about 10 seconds today. It wasn't starting. So I had to restart and I was worried I was worried something bad would happen, but nothing happened. We're all here. Let's get started How was your week and Leila's coming in with the Questions right away Did you get up to anything? Okay, that's an interesting question. Let's go to the board for this one I think I'm gonna make my Image a little smaller Did you get up to anything this weekend and did I use it in the proper way in the right place? Well, I Don't usually use this expression. So I'm gonna check it I'm not saying it's wrong. It sounds right. It sounds like something I'll put an alternative so it is possible to say this it's not wrong Native I'm sure native speakers say this. I don't did you get up to anything this weekend? This get up to anything would be the same exactly the same as did you Do Here we'll keep now. I can't match the color. I want to go back to the blue Get up to this would be the same as do Did you get up to? Did you do anything this weekend? So this get up to would have the same meaning as do And so did you do anything this weekend? Yes, I did. I went to the park So did you get up to anything this weekend? Yes, I did. I went to the park. It means the same thing and We can also say what did you get up to this weekend? And again the get up to Means do same thing So what did you do this weekend? What did you get up to this weekend? Yeah, they're both okay native speakers are gonna say that you could say get up to or just More commonly would just be did you do anything or what did you do this weekend? But that's okay. They let you used it correctly Our devices are not perfect sometimes unfortunately, well, I'm gonna blame YouTube for my errors today I'm not blaming myself. Sometimes it's human error, but today. I think it was a YouTube error Did you get up to this? Did you get up to anything this weekend? Similar question when someone says Did things work out that means is everything that means is is everything going well or not? Well, yeah, it's similar let's look at the the tense So the did is asking about the past tense So I'm gonna change you this Well here, let's change them both present tense first and All both past tense. Let's match the tense So if we're talking about now today, I'm gonna use our things Working out and Now is everything going well? So these are both present tense They both use the continuous form ing and yes, they mean the same thing Did things work out again? Let's change it to the past. Did everything Go well And yeah, that means the same thing. So both of these mean the same thing are things working out So is everything going well in your life? So You're going through life right now and I want to know If you're solving your problems and everything is okay. I could say are things working out Is everything going well and in the past Did things work out at work yesterday? Did everything go well at work yesterday? So they mean the same thing just match the tense Hello Frida Happy birthday MD Mubasher Ali Happy happy birthday to you And Kavinu hello, I'm doing well. I hope you're doing well too. Do you have any questions Kavinu? You've been studying English? Finny, hey Any other questions coming in? I had a Sundays are my busiest days because I'm filming new videos some Lot of new videos these days some are good some are not so good, but I'm trying to Film a lot. I filmed a lot of videos for my new Channel coming out soon about IELTS Yeah, I have to go to Seoul every Sunday. I just film videos on Sunday, so I film videos I go to Seoul about 8 a.m. And today I started Talking to teachers and things about 9 a.m. And I filmed until about 5 p.m. It's exhausting. I talked I met and talked to about 20 people today For the videos and it's hard work. It's very hard work Hello, Alyssa Fanny is asking does it work? I'm not sure what you're asking about does it work? How about does it work? What do you mean doesn't work? What does doesn't work mean? I'm not sure Fanny. Can you explain? I'm doing well for Eda Sleep Parker has a question. So let's take that to the board. Let's take that to the board Let's take a look what's going on Robin that's me Is it natural to say? He is liked by people. All right, let's break that up Is it natural to say? Let's put quotation marks. He is liked by people Or is it better to say? people Like him interesting question. Let's take a look I'm gonna get rid of this this these extra words And just focus on our two sentences He is liked by people People like him well sleepwalker you You perfectly identified the active and passive voice. So I'm gonna move people like him is the active voice and He is liked by people. It's the passive voice What's and let's change these colors active and passive So what's the difference between active and passive? Well, I'm not really gonna teach that but I'll briefly mention Subject verb object this is Subject and we're directing our action towards something that is the active voice and he is liked by people The receiver this is the receiver of the action and the receiver of the action moves to the front the focus of a passive voice is The receiver of an action and your question. Is it natural to say which one is natural to say? Well, both of them are natural to say But as a rule we should try to always use the active voice It's always better to use the active voice so people like him You can use the passive voice. That's fine. That's fine. It's not wrong But as a rule in English Try to use the active voice try to use the active voice. So I'm gonna say if you want a Real answer People like him is better Anyone else have questions? Let me know Michelle. You got any questions Alyssa? Fanny Farida Basher Covino Alright Layla says I heard a native speaker use Fish out and I tried to make my own sentence. I try to fish. I try okay fish out This would be idiom. I tried. Let's put a past tense. I tried to fish out. I My wallet. Okay, so it's a phrasal verb. There you go phrasal verb idiom Idiomatic idiomatic phrasal verb. I'm just gonna put the grammar points down here fish out Let's put a color. I don't know that color and Let's try to get us in just to show how Layla spread up fishing out was broken up All right, I tried to fish my wallet out of the garbage can did I use fish out properly in the sentence? Yes, you did. I tried to fish my wallet out of the Garbage can and what is fish out being? Well, you know when you we go fishing you have a fishing rod and you Put the hook In the in the water. I'm explaining fishing to catch the fish So we also have this expression fish out, which means you kind of dive into something in this case the garbage You're going in and searching trying to find something And pull it out. You pull it out like you caught a fish So I tried to fish out my wallet Out of the garbage can so this person is looking in the garbage can and they wanted to fish out They just wanted to pull out their wallet. Hey, look, I found my wallet But in her sentence, she said tried so that means maybe they failed So if they succeeded For past tense I fished my wallet out of the garbage can so I went into the garbage can and I Pulled out my wallet. So I went digging in the garbage searching and I fished it out like a fish Used it properly Covino in this week. I have been studying and reading Some lessons related to English. Sure. All right. Good. Let's take a look at your sentence Covino And let's fix up in this week Let's just cut. We do usually don't say in this week. We can just say this week this week I have been studying and reading some lessons Related to English. Everything else is great. This is good. I have been good grammar studying and reading Some lessons related to English. Good to hear keep keep it keep it up So Fanny continued lay this question. Does it work is not related to Lay this question about Just because the word has work doesn't mean it's the same Workout and does it work? That's not the same. So does it work? Doesn't work in that sentence How can you tell someone you don't like their Style teaching you want to flip this teaching style For filming videos or you found them. They don't know how to teach Okay, how do you can you tell someone you don't like their teaching style? When maybe when filming videos when I'm filming videos or I'm not sure what you mean here. This is where it gets confusing You found them How can you tell someone you don't like their teaching style when filming videos or you found them? They don't know how to teach or you found out maybe you found out They don't know how to teach I'm not sure what I'm not sure what you're trying to ask Do I tell people I don't like their teaching style on new teachers? You're talking about my story or you're talking about another video. I'm not sure what you're trying to say Leila Try it again Vijay Saloni, let's take a look he fell through the window causing the glass to break Looks good or he fell through He fell through the window causing the glass to break or he fell through the window causing It's the same What do you mean? Vijay are you pulling a joke? This looks like the same sentence. He fell through the window. He fell through the window Causing the glass to break causing the glass. Oh to broke This is wrong. All right. I got it. I got it right here Causing the glass to break causing it If we're using causing Something we we don't want to use past tense. We just want to keep it the infinitive to break So this this one's correct. He fell through the window causing the glass to break Similar sentence, let's see if we can make our own sentence Is he she? She ate too much causing Button on her pants to pop So we don't want to use I didn't say popped past tense I just use pop the button pop popped off present tense So sleepwalker. Oh, so active voice is priority. Thank you. Yes Everyone you you know a lot of students are always asking me, how do I make the passive voice? Probably because teachers gave homework change the active to the passive voice and yes You should know how to change active to passive and sometimes we use the passive voice, of course But priority should should try to use active voice as much as you can Peter Dell. Hello Technical My picture is not moving Yeah, I see my picture is not moving and I'm not sure why Well, well the show must go on Pictures not moving. Let's see if we can See there's something wrong with YouTube Oops, that's not Can you can you see the whiteboard? So if you can see the whiteboard, I'll continue on Spelling of whiteboard Can you if you can see the whiteboard? Do you see words on the whiteboard? The whiteboard is working. All right. Thank you. So we'll just continue I don't know why my video is not moving, but I can still keep teaching with the whiteboard Yeah, my my video picture stopped and Alyssa doesn't care Ali wants me to do his homework Please use prep positions. I live. Oh, this is your homework. I'll do a few I live in Barrow Razoo rum pure Maybe in rang per In rang per First one is my village second one district and division. I think it's all in in in Okay, Farida What's the difference between contagious and infectious are they similar with slight difference differences Yeah contagious as far as I know, let me check is just more of the spread easy to spread These are actually dictionary words so Yeah contagious here Highlight on the green or not that color So contagious is diseased. It's easy to spread and Infection means something can be spread. So What's the difference? For the most part, it means the same thing from what I can tell there might be some little difference. I think contagious Here's one little difference. I think contagious is more used human to human and Infectious can be like animal to human We don't usually use animal to human as contagious. So human to human is more contagious The disease is easy to spread and maybe animal to animal or animal to insect or animal to human is more infectious All right, this is Alyssa's question. Does the word? pontificate have a negative connotation after his presentation has Pontificated about his success for an hour. Well, I've heard the word pontificate, but I do not use it And I'm gonna check it because That's a big word for me Pontificate so does it have a negative connotation? It has no connotation to me because I don't understand it As far as I understand you're expressing an opinion, but if someone used the word Pontificate I might have a negative opinion not because of the word, but because the person used that kind of It's a big word not so common So I might not like that person for using such a big word now Does is a pontificate a negative sentence? I don't think our negative word. I don't think so I don't think it has a negative connotation. I Don't use it enough Says express one's opinion in a way considered annoyingly pompous and dogmatic So it could have nature according to one definition. It does have a negative. I just don't use that word. It's kind of old Yeah, I would say From the dictionary Seems to have a negative connotation to the to the user who uses that word But I'm not recommending people go out and use that word. Don't use but pontificate Convenience, sir. By the way, you're busy within the week. I'm busy every day All right, ladies trying again her sentence of what I want to say nowadays. You hired someone some Teachers for filming videos. Yes, but at the beginning when you found out they don't know how to teach How do you tell them that you don't want to work with them? Well, I hire teachers and if they don't teach well, I don't hire them again. So Usually I choose good teachers before I work I Do my best to find good teachers Yeah, see I am still If the whiteboard is working we can still learn Could you let me know which word you often use while writing instead of but well you can use however I Use but I like I like ice cream however Cake is delicious, too So, however, it's not exactly as a but but and if we go to the but Synonym what else? Let's do a still he studies a lot Still He is stupid So this is not so common, but we could use sometimes still as a bot But the best thing to use for a bot is bot Take a look here. Is there any mistake in my in my following sentence? I'm getting I'm getting started taking the rest of drawing courses. No I'm getting started it seems you don't want to use a present continuous there. I'm I'm getting start or you want to reduce the verbs. I'm Starting getting and started is two verbs get and start. Let's reduce it to I'm start. Oh, you got a third one I'm getting started taking as three verbs there I'm gonna reduce two I'm starting The rest of my drawing courses. How about that? I'm starting the rest of my drawing courses You don't want to use so many verbs Convenience sir, can this word be pronounced please features features? This is a chur's chur's features What this is from MD Mubash Ali. What do you do in your daily life? I wake up I work I edit videos I Write scripts I teach that's my daily life as a teacher Why that froze today, you know, I've been doing live streams for Years and my image has never froze before Let's see if I can fix it. Oh, I think I fixed it Tell me if you see me moving around I didn't need Think I fixed it and MD Mubash Ali is asking How do you pronounce my name so I would say MD that's short for Mohammed, right? Mubasher Mubasher, I'm not sure how you pronounce it Ali MD Mubasher Ali, I hope that's correct not working now. Okay, we got it. We got the image back Let's get rid of red. Let's go back to blue All right, this is from Layla the spoon slid out of my hand the spoon slipped out of my hand I checked the meanings of slip and slid I Am I found there similar too much? So what is the nuance between there? Okay Yeah, okay. I'll let you have this one So she's focusing on slid and Sliped so I don't have a spoon right now, but I do have a pen and our video is working. So I'll put the Pen and you know if if I move my hand The pen Slid out of my hand now. I could also say the pen Slipped out of my hand. So the same thing. So what is the difference? She is so Layla is asking, you know If I'm you know that action where the pen slips out of my hand or slid out of my hand I can use slip or slip slid or slipped. What's the difference? Well, I think slipped means more accidental So You know the pen slid out of my hand. I Wanted it. I want it to slide out of my hand, but slipped is a kind of a more accidental. Oh, it just slipped Oops kind of it slipped. Oops So they mean the same thing just slipped would be a little more accidental that that happened But basically they mean the same thing that nuance Sai blue tyong So he blew tyong sir. I have to ask my friend about the well-being of her family member as well Then how should I say how are you and your family doing? That's looks good Or how are you in your family? Okay? Let's take a look at these two sentences. How are you and your family doing? How are you and your family? Same thing same thing both are okay both are good to use How are you and your family? Or how are you and your family doing? Both are okay. The sound is very low. Jeez. I got more technical problems. How's the sound everyone is the sound low? Robin, when will we have another vocab lab? Maybe March? Because I'm too busy now and Michelle has a question. So let's get on Michelle's question. Please. What's the difference between grasp and grip interesting also very similar words today and To me they mean the same thing They mean the same thing to me Let's take a look what the internet says Internet doesn't say much Well Same so Michelle I cannot find a differ there might be a difference, but to me Grasp like here's my pen again, and I'm gonna grasp it and I'm gonna grip it Means the same thing to me there might be some Some small difference, but basically they mean mean the same thing and You had a second question tired and weary or wait I'll go back. There is a difference between grasp and grip. I'm gonna say grip is more common So that might be a difference Tired and weary. I'm gonna say tired is more common, but weary Weary is kind of I think more of a very tired Let's see weary weary. I don't use weary too much. Yeah, so tired and weary weary is more of a very tired So If something said I'm weary, I would understand though. They're very tired. Okay, so that one's easier There's a little bit difference weary is very tired Ferreta has some questions How long have you been living in South Korea about 22 years do you like the life in South Korea? Yeah, I like it here Korea is okay. I've been here a long time because it's a good life Laila as you know, it's not good to start a sentence with but so it's okay to start a sentence with but Not informal writing. So if I want to start a sentence with another word instead of but So I asked you which do you prefer? Again? I keep repeating Laila It is 100% okay to start a sentence with but when you're talking to people you can start a sentence with But when you're chatting with people you can start a sentence with but But when you're writing When you're making formal formal speech or formal writing Then you don't you shouldn't use but you shouldn't start with but So if you're if it's formal writing we use however Use however Please pronounce my nephew's name. These are this isn't This is Mubash for this last time we're gonna do pronouncing names because that's not related to learning English. You're just I feel like a monkey Poke poke do this poke poke do that Because this is not English, right? This is not an English name. So why am I pronouncing it? You should tell me how to pronounce it. So in English if I saw this I would say Jamir rule Islam Jamir al-Islam Sleepwalker I came across the word arcs. It's connected with characters in movies, but what exactly doesn't mean Okay, a story are a story arc Stroy no we want a story So yeah, if you're watching Movies or TV shows They're gonna have an arc let's see if there's a year I'm just gonna post the Definition so a story arc is an extended or continuing storyline. So If you're watching a drama And You got four main characters and we're following the lives of four main characters and this show This character meets a new girl So the second show might be about that new girl the third show might be about that girl So that's a story arc that kind of new storyline of the new girl So this TV show with four characters might have a main story like these four characters are growing up in their life and But they will each have probably their own story arc their own special story So then this guy meets a new girl So a few episodes follow his relationship With that girl and then maybe they break up and that story arc finishes So we call it a story arc So yeah, just a storyline as you know, not the main storyline but kind of a Secondary storyline is the arc I'm a bit confused about the two following sentences You don't know how doing it You don't know how to do it. Well, I don't know where you saw this because this sentence is not English This is wrong. This is not a sentence. So we can delete this doesn't exist in English and This is the only sentence You can say you don't know how to do it. Is that a question or a statement? You don't know how to do it. That's the only way what I'm not sure where you saw that other one, but it is wrong. I Suppose your voice is low. Yeah, I I don't speak very loud Because I have neighbors and right now it is 1115 p.m. So I don't want to talk too loud. I Might wake my neighbors He came by to see if she was lonely one thing led to another and he stayed the night One thing led to another Hmm one thing led to another. All right, so This person is telling a story this man came to see if a girl was lonely and Many things happened. Maybe they had dinner. Maybe they went for a walk. Maybe they watched Netflix many many things happened in this story But this person doesn't want to Talk about all those things So to quickly summarize many events They're using the expression one thing one action led to another action to another action Many things happened, but they don't want to say all that they just said one thing led to another and The result of the story he stayed the night so when I read this sentence it seems like This this couple had sex he came to see if this woman is lonely one thing led to another's We can imagine that they became close and he stayed the night So it's often used in in sexual stories. So I'll do it another story myself. I Met a girl on the train One thing led to another and now we are married All right, so this is not so sexual but So I met I met a girl on the train First meeting and now we are married. Okay, so you can imagine the meeting point and the marriage point There was a lot of action in the middle. A lot of things happened. Maybe years of actions But I summarize that one thing led to another you can imagine a normal story You know, I met a girl we fell in love blah blah blah blah. I don't want to tell you all that story I just summarize one thing led to another and now we're married Alyssa is snooping around the same as stalking. Ooh, I was snooping on my ex-husband's Facebook profile Well No, they're not the same Snoop snooping around. I'll just Get everyone else to understand. So snooping around means kind of looking Looking for information you shouldn't be looking for So, you know, I'm curious about my friend So I'm snooping around his room when he's not there So I'm looking around his room trying to get some information about my friend So snooping around is kind of a little bit negative, but it's not illegal Stalking is illegal that is when you are Following someone getting getting involved in their life This is illegal. So If you use the sentence I was snooping on my ex-husband's Facebook profile Yeah, that's not illegal That's not illegal. I Didn't know you had an ex-husband, but you know, we learn we learn something every live stream Yeah, it's not illegal to check out your Ex-husband's Facebook so snooping on we could also use the word spying But it's not stocking stocking is a illegal thing where you're threatening someone Following them scaring them if you're snooping on your ex-husband's Facebook profile, he probably doesn't know you're looking But if you're stalking him, he knows you're following him So Alyssa do not stalk your ex-husband That's what I'm trying to say So he blew Taeyang does the word ought mean the same as should well. No, we have to say ought to is the word That's called a semi modal Does it mean the same as should? Yes, it does So in a sentence you ought to there you go ought to make sure you have that to they go together ought to You ought to know everything about it You should be knowing known it's If it's the same sentence we just change ought to to should Yeah, they mean the same thing You ought to know everything about it. You should know everything about it should is a modal Octo is a semi modal Mean the same thing Mubasher has a lot of questions today. Please other ways to say my power went out Well, my power went out is the best way my power went out My electricity Switched off But still my power went out is best my electricity switched off another one my I Think those I can't think of another way to say that My electricity switched off my power went out. That's all I have and sleepwalker So the whole way of the character in a movie. Yeah in a movie it could be There it's I think character or the story arc works better in TV shows Yeah, it could be in the movie of a character Yeah, it's possible, but I think it's more appropriate to use care a story arc Character arc in TV shows, but they work in movies When an electronic gadget it's not working Then what should be the proper to a It's not working As you said, it's not working. So my phone is not working or I could say my phone is dead My phone Has no power Okay, those are probably the main one. So I'll just change that my phone is not working My phone is dead. That's that's very popular. My phone has no power or the battery is Dead on my phone the battery is dead Dead which often means no power. This is dead. No power Farida Who Farida you got a You got an interesting question Farida. I'm not sure if I can answer on YouTube. I I heard someone say she's a dominatrix Dominatrix, I don't know how I think I think I might show a photo And Alyssa's I hope Alyssa knows what I'm sure Alyssa knows what Dominate dominatrix is and I cannot even show a photo It's it's kind of a sexual word My only advice to you Farida is and anyone who wants to know what dominatrix is I'm not gonna teach it here because it's not a clean word Go to Google Type Dominatrix and look at images That is a dominatrix. You've been warned be careful. It's not clean Now everyone's leaving my live stream right now to go Google good dominatrix All right, Leila I didn't expect This meaning of one thing led to another. It's an interesting meaning to me. Okay. Good to hear Palavi hello Welcome back Alyssa. Hey, that was just an example. Yeah, Alyssa sure All right Leila says I heard the instructor of drawing say we as artists get to draw both Shadow and the light so get to has the same meaning of have to In this case, I'm confused Yeah We get to draw I think it's yeah, I think you're right in thinking it's more of a have to Just the way they expressed it, you know, not a net not every native speaker is perfect at English. So You're right in your thinking Okay, what's the difference between I would go I will go Modals so I would go I would go to this is a You know if we're gonna use the if statement here and conditional I would go to the beach If it was summer, I will go to the beach All right, let's start with the bottom one. I will go to the beach. So it's a future plan Future tense. I will go to the beach I would go is You know, we is a conditional sentence. We're using if here. Look at that if So it's a possibility It's not an exact plan. This is an exact plan. I will go to the beach next week I would go to the beach. So it's an imaginary situation It's possible. I would go to the beach if If It was summer now is not summer. So I'm not going to the beach. Okay You you can't have a sentence This is impossible. So a lot of people confuse. Okay, if if If I say I would go to the beach, I will go to the beach. What's the difference? No, you cannot just say I would go to the beach This is requires more information in this sentence Okay, I hope that helps Yeah, sleepwalker bdsm. Yeah, you sleepwalkers an expert on dominatrix. I can see Uh pilavi, could you please tell me what is f word? Well, I can't tell you so Uh, it could be the f word is a bad word. So in english There is a bad word that starts with f We can't say it because it's bad. So we say the f word Because I can't say it. It's youtube and this is a clean Live stream. I can't say that bad f word. So you have to imagine. What is the worst? Bad word in english that starts with f I can't say it, but I can say the f word and you should understand what it Understand what what it means Layla has I feel too hard to pronounce this word. Oh, it looks like a difficult word parallel parallel parallel parallel Alyssa Am I working overtime? What time is it? It's 11 30 and we're gonna finish up in a few minutes I'll finish up these questions Is this correct? We were on the edge of our seat Intrigued who will win the competition Low and behold, I think that's low and behold The power went out Yes, that's correct. I'm not going to teach all the points of this You got a lot of things you got a lot of idioms and expressions here edge of our seat intrigued low and behold We were on the edge of our seat intrigued and Google here is telling me after intrigued we should put about we We were on the edge of our seat intrigued about who Would win I'm making another adjustment. We're on the edge of our seat intrigued about who would win the competition You said who will it's okay Low and behold the power went out Okay, Layla has a conversation a I don't like to hear about that topic anymore. Please just drop it Okay, b. Okay. I'm sorry. Did I use just drop it properly? Above dialogue. Did he yep, just drop it Yep, you used it correctly. That means if you say just drop it, that means you don't want to talk about it anymore Please drop it or just drop it Don't talk about that topic anymore. So you used it correctly See the side phallic. Hello Layla Do native speakers use compound adjectives with hyphenated and commonly he's an open-minded person. Yes, we do Every day I use use those with hyphens appropriate preposition abide by please make a sentence with I can't understand it One of the most common please abide by the rules And abide by in this case will just be follow Just follow the rules abide by the abide by So abide by is more more of a formal follow of rules or the law So please abide by the rules very common sentence or please abide by the law Follow the rules follow the law Frida I unfortunately use the f word a lot, but I'm trying not to use it. Yes So instead of the f word you can you can say fudge Oh fudge Lots of important words today I heard a native speaker say What did you hear them say? I'm feeling way better. Does it mean I'm getting better? Yeah, I'm getting better. I feel way better ways used to emphasize It's a intensifier More better So let's Put in yesterday So if I said I'm feeling way better than yesterday now I can take out that way It's just an intensifier like very Or really So I'm feeling better than yesterday. That's all it means Today I'm feeling better than yesterday now. I put in the way I'm feeling way better than yesterday. So I'm feeling more really a lot more better than yesterday Kavinu your question is too big right now Could you confirm that there's a tense called conditional progressive tense or something in the language? What is your conditional progressive? Okay Or something in the language. How can I send this mean mean from that? I don't know the name of that tense Properly. Well, if you don't know the name I can only go conditional progressive Which the form here says would plus b Plus present Participal verb i and g an example sentence would be I would be traveling around the world Okay, I'm not going to go into detail because this this would take if Take more than a minute to explain uh, yeah, there is a there's a conditional progressive tense There are specific usages for it, but sorry. That's a little too much of a question to answer right at the end Kavinu Maybe next time and Mubasher says Please correct these sentences. Let's take a look how much charge you have on your phone. How much charge left? So this left means remaining on your phone I have 32 Two percent left would probably be how a native speaker says it. Okay, so in this case left Means remaining, you know the word re what did I write there remaining The word left has many meanings so, uh left like left right or Left I I went home. I left to home But in this case left would have re meaning of remaining. So how much charge do you have left? How much charge Here I'm going to move that left. Do you have left? On your phone and I'm going to change charge to power Or or how much battery? Do you have left on your phone or how much battery power? Do you have left on your phone? I have 32 left this This is more what a native speaker would say. How much battery power do you have left on your phone? How much battery power do you have remaining on your phone? I have 32 remaining. I have 32 left Uh, you helped me out last night. Thanks to you Sure thing. Do native speakers use sure thing instead of you're welcome. Yeah sure thing You're welcome. Sure thing is a way to say you're welcome. Sure thing. No problem And we'll bash her again. I'm going to end up I'm going to end this live stream in a minute or two Get in any last questions or comments. I'm going to finish up soon I'm going to the bathroom to take a shower. Is it a correct sentence? Yeah, that looks fine I'm going to the bathroom to take a shower. Yep Okay I'll have a get your vaccine. I couldn't call you because okay, let's take a look Jamiro is M. There you are I couldn't call you because my phone is dead. That is correct That's correct And Layla Did you start eating your new videos? You still film with the teachers? I think you mean editing You yeah, I slowly editing, you know, it takes me a long time to edit. We might see the The new video in March Maybe All right, thank you for watching everyone. I'm going to end the live stream now We had a few technical difficulties difficulties We had a good a lot of good questions Um I'm just seeing the final comments come in. Thank you for watching and uh I hope to be back next week with more energy. We'll see how we'll see what happens So good night, everyone. Take care and be sure to study English Um continue to study English. I know it's a struggle, but Keep don't give up. Keep doing it. 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