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Hi James!
The most interesting subject for me it's a rules of using "are/is" or "do/does" in questions. For instance:
Are you afraid snakes?
Do you afraid snakes?
The first sentence is right I hope :) but I always confusing when I try to ask something like this.
If you'll record a video for this subject it would be great.Posted 1 year ago # -
Hi maxim to help you out you are asking about the difference between action and description. So the first sentence is correct.
Thanks for the question. I will do a lesson on this in the future to explain this and make and do.
Posted 1 year ago # -
Hi James,
what does mean exactly the expression: "Here we go!"
I can often hear it and you used also in one of the genial lessons.Sk
Posted 1 year ago # -
hi James,
i have difficulties constructing correct english when i am speaking than writing.Areas of difficulties in which i think most people do:
1) how and when to use has,had,have
2) how and when to use has been,had been,have been ( some of which combined with -ing,-d) ex. have been living,had lived
3) talking or telling somebody about past event - which i think uses alot of "past tense".This is where most people get confused and made mistake.hope to hear from you James and thank you so much.
goodday!
Posted 1 year ago # -
Hi, James who has a cool looking. I'm Jack.
Obviously, I watched a couple of your lesson and I was
touched, imppresed. Especially, I'm so happy as I can watch
various lessons without fee. I strongly remember your lesson
which is concered with the bird idiom. I look forward to
watching other idiom lesson. And also I hope to watch the
lesson which is for advanced levels.Thank you James. See you later.
Posted 1 year ago # -
Hi James, my name is Urszula, I am an English teacher from Poland. I always need more explanation of rules how to use 'must' and 'have to'. I need more exaplmes in English, please help us. Thanks for all :)
Posted 1 year ago # -
Hi James. I am an Spanish speaker and I struggle a lot for the pronunciation of d sounds in English. And when this sounds have a plural then it is even more difficult for me to pronounce. I realized the pronunciation of D in spanish and in english is different. I would like you to do a lesson about this as D is so important in English and i want to perfeccionate my Englush. Thanks and congratulations for your videos they are really cear and helpful.
Posted 1 year ago # -
Hey, everyone. Please post your requests as NEW topics, okay?
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