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28 COMMENTS
thank you my dear, teacher
1o/1o :D
thank a lot, Mrs. Rebecca for upgrading my English speaking & writing for everyday conversations.
Like Janyl, thanks to a good teacher.
Have a great summer Rebecca.
Thanks a lot madam. Now I’m capable of doing well in prepositions.
Thanks darling teacher
Thanks Mrs.Rebecca!
Thank you Mrs. Rebecca
this lesson was one of the best lessons that I have seen these days.
Thank you for being together Mrs.Rebecca,take care yourself.
Thank you Rebecca Madam. Your teaching of preposition is very helpful.I will learn more from you.
Thank you.
Raju from Tamil Nadu, India.
Thank you Madam for the lesson on preposition.
Wish to learn more on different topics.
Hello. When you teach about STAIVE VERBS you say that KNOW is stative, so it doesn´t go to continuous form but your opening text says: “Knowing the difference between stative and dynamic verbs will help you speak and write correctly and avoid basic errors in exams or emails, as well as in many social, academic, and business situations.”
How come???
thanks, i am leaning engish again
Thank a lot
thank’s a lott.
I Jove Tour clases veré que in 10.bexenglish
It’s really a very good lesson but please i need more sentences an examples ♥️♥️♥️
me too. I wish you well!
Very educative teaching. Thank you ❤️❤️❤️
Hello Rebecca!
I got 8/10. I think that’s not too bad.
Congratullation for your excellent lesson!
Thanks a lot.
Take care!
Rebecca you are the best teacher i know!
Hello Rebecca..got 10/10 Thank you.
Thank you mam
Thanks, Rebeca. I love your classes.
thanks a lot know Im really capable of achieving a few goals
Good job Mrs rebecca
Thanks
Could you please answer me of my question
And my question is that 1. (I regularly visit French’s newspaper website.)
So I can use *present indefinite or present imperfect* continuous tenses.
Thanks