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Thank you Adam you made one of best lessons in engvid. Please could you make more lessons than other teachers. Your teaching way is inspires me.Take care of yourself.

Yusuf

    You’re right window. It is really interesting lesson.

    hilasou23

      I’m not windows actually my name is yusuf :)

      Yusuf

        ok yucuf

        hilasou23

          I mean yusuf

          hilasou23

          An interesting conversation between you two guys. :)

          ゞ(≧▽≦*)o

      :))

      AlexSem

      i’am agree with Yusuf! yes Adam! you must produce more lecture. we need! and your teaching method is really good. your method is favorite in all teacher on engvid.com. take care!

      ecankul

    Yep, I agree with you guys. Adam’s lessons are always interesting.

    Regino

      Dear Adam, this was a great lesson as usuall.
      Just a couple of comments on punctuation.

      Punctuation is an aspect of language that we rarely pay attention to as students of English.

      What we usually focus most is on grammar and pronunciation. However,the way we write/ express our ideas on paper reflects the way we think; just quoting one of my grammar teachers.

      Punctuation help us to do so. There is no doubt at all about it.

      Just one question Adam, what is the name of “!?” combination? I didn’t quite get it… “Interrogband/k”?

      Have a wonderful weekend.

      Regino

        hola Regino,how is it going .listen i Heard u are taking the toefl.i dont know if u took it already or u still are going to.in case you have done it already,do u mind giving some advices about what comes in it?

        cupil27

        Hi Regino,

        Yes, punctuation can make or break the quality of written English (pr any language I suppose). The !? is called an interrobang. Not a very common word, so you don’t really need to know it. :)

        Adam

    Hi Yusuf,

    Thank you for the vote of confidence, but all the teachers here are doing a great job. They all have something valuable to offer, I think. Learn anywhere you can :)

    Adam

      Thank you very much Adam for the good Lesson that you did.
      I appreciate your effort Mr Adam.
      This is an interesting Lesson.
      Could you give me some advices to speak like a Native Speaker please?(Because i ain’t good in speaking)

      Have a nice day,

      chadchoudZ

      First of all, thank you for your lessons, you are very clear. In the second place, you are a good partner. I think that anybody should depreciate the teaching of the other teachers; either in an explicit or implicit form. Regards!

      BetoArg

      You Adam is very kind and the team on envied all great but you are the greatest one

      Dr. Gamal heiba

Hmm.. It’s second time I see mistakes in results – I remember my answers, but they are another in results.
Is it only my experience?

Tatiana N

    Hi Tatiana,

    Not sure what the problem is, but if it happens again, email engvid and ask them if there is something that can be done.

    Adam

    I’m having the same problems sometimes. I guess it’s because of some internet issues.

    Roman Matveev

Thank you Adam for this lesson. It is really interesting.I make a lot of mistakes in this point. I hope this lesson and the quiz will help me a lot.

hilasou23

Dear Adam is a run-on sentence a correct one?
You had written a couple of them, but you changed them in some ways. If they were correct you would not change them, would you?!

Saeid

    I meant:
    Dear Adam!
    is a run-on sentence a correct one?
    You had written a couple of them, but you changed them in some ways. If they were correct you would not change them, would you?!

    Saeid

      NO, I meant:
      Dear Adam
      Is a run-on sentence a correct one?
      You had written a couple of them, but you changed them in some ways. If they were correct you wouldn’t change them, would you?!

      Saeid

        Hi Saeid,

        No, they are not correct. They happen often, but they don’t reflect well on the writer and they can be very confusing to the reader. That is why it is important to check your sentences carefully to avoid these.

        Adam

I got 8 correct out of 9. But I understand my mistaking. Thank you for your interesting lessons, Adam :)

Happy04

As it explained in the lecture, I think “!?” mark always suggests a question plus a feeling like “anger” or “shock”. So, the answer of question 4 must be “yes”, Because “!?” mark not only suggests a feeling but also a question. Therefor, “!?” mark always suggests a question and always suggests a feeling.

Saeid

    As it explained in the lecture, I think “!?” mark always suggests a question plus a feeling like “anger” or “shock”. So, the answer of question 4 must be “yes”, Because “!?” mark not only does suggest a feeling but also it offers a question. Therefore, “!?” mark always suggests a question and always suggests a feeling.

    Saeid

      As it’s explained through the lecture, I think “!?” mark always suggests a question plus a feeling like “anger” or “shock”. So, the answer of question 4 must be “yes”, Because “!?” mark not only does suggest a feeling but also it offers a question. Therefore, “!?” mark always suggests a question and always suggests a feeling.

      Saeid

        a little of both, but with an emphasis on the emotional aspect.

        Adam

Thanks
Just a question
After coma we use capital or small letter?

hussam awama

    Hi Hussam,

    A comma only breaks a sentence into parts, or separates adjectives, etc. It does not end and idea, and so we do not need a capital after it (unless, of course, the next word is a proper noun, such as a name).

    Hope that helps.

    Adam

Adam I have a question, what’s the difference between “so” and “so that”

joe722

    Hi Joe,

    Actually, ‘so’ has a few uses, so I can’t focus the difference on this word. ‘So that’ on the other hand, is a clause conjunction (adverb clause) that suggests that what follows it is the purpose or result of what came before it:

    I studied all night for the test, so that I would be prepared for any question.

    I studied all night for the test, so that I was so tired in the morning that I couldn’t hear the alarm clock.

    the ‘so tired that’ is different. ‘so’ means very, ‘that’ leads to the result or consequence of the extreme adjective.

    Does this help?

    Adam

      Yes, thanks a lot. So, It’s okay to say: “I’m saving money, so that I can buy a car” and “I drank too much coffee last night, so that I was not able to fall asleep all night”

      joe722

Thank you Adam.

Ester

Thank you.
I hope that you will prepare a lesson about differences in the punctuation in British and American English.

gbudny

    I’ll see what I can do Gbudny

    Adam

HiYusuf
Are you from Uzbekistan,how are you,Are you a teacher a?

sadulla

    Hi Sadulla. Yes i’m from Samarkand but i’m not a teacher , i’m student

    Yusuf

Hi. Thanks. Please make a lesson about fillers.

thisisme

    Hi Thisisme,

    Any particular kinds? Can you be more specific?

    Adam

got 33%.

Abdul Qayum

    Thanks Adam, now I got 78%.

    Abdul Qayum

Thanks, teacher Adam. You always answer me and this is very kind of you.
Your lesson was super!
Have a nice week.

byte

Thank you, Adam. I like your lessons, you are very,very good teacher. Can I ask you about question 6? I think both answers are correct: -You haven’t heard from him yet? -You haven’t heard from him yet! Aren’t they? It depends on emotions we express.

NadiaM

    Hi Nadia,

    I understand what you’re saying, but in this case only the question would be ok. In questions without inversion, the answer is already known, but the question is meant to show surprise, which is why we don’t need the extra !. If there was a choice of !?, then that would be ok as well.

    Look at the example:
    A: I spoke to John about this last month and he said he would let me know.
    B: And what did he say?
    A: I’m still waiting.
    B: YOU HAVEN’T HEARD FROM HIM YET? What’s taking him so long?

    In this example, B already knows the answer to the question. It is used for expression, not to get information, but still needs a question form.

    I hope this helps a little.

    Adam

      Thank you, Adam, for an explanation. Your comments are as helpful as your lesson. I look forward to your new class as well. Thank you.

      NadiaM

      If I had read this example in the test, I wouldn’t have made a mistake. The structure of the sentence is similar to the russian language where we make a question by using intonation. So, I’ve tried to imagine that the sentence was addressed to a liar.
      Thanks for the clarifications.

      Danials

thank you Adam.

Rasho

Thank you, Adam. 9 out of 10. :)

Anri-Anri

thank you, Adam. i got 100%. i love your classes.

abhishek1995

Hi Adam,

I don’t understand the result of question 6 :

You haven’t heard from him yet? is shown as correct,
and I have chosen :
You haven’t heard from him yet!
No inversion of the verb. So why is it a question ?
Thanks :)

annie974

    Agree.

    Cam

    As far as I can tell Annie, an affirmative sentence can be turned into a question by changing the intonation pattern; even though there is no subject verb inversion.

    Hope this helps.

    Regards

    Regino

      Excuse me Adam, what’s the grammar name of this type of question forms?

      RSVP

      Regino

        Good question Regino. I’ll look into it :)

        Adam

    Hi Annie,

    Regino gave a good answer, but I’ll add to it. As I mentioned in another comment above:

    In questions without inversion, the answer is already known, but the question is meant to show surprise, which is why we don’t need the extra !. If there was a choice of !?, then that would be ok as well.

    Look at the example:
    A: I spoke to John about this last month and he said he would let me know.
    B: And what did he say?
    A: I’m still waiting.
    B: YOU HAVEN’T HEARD FROM HIM YET? What’s taking him so long?

    In this example, B already knows the answer to the question. It is used for expression, not to get information, but still needs a question form.

    I hope this helps a little.

    Adam

      Adam, Regino,
      Thanks to both of you.
      I think I get it now. And sure it helps :)

      annie974

        i was also confused in this question during my quiz.Well now i get it.Thank you guys. Envid Lectures are really helpful. :-)

        TabishJaved

Adam,that is a good lessns!

stephen lee

Thanks
Mr Adam
I got 89%

LBX W

“?!” always requires a question, even if the question is rhetorical.
Anyway thanks a lot.

Cam

Hey Adam! The topic seemed rather simple as well as your explanations were very clear. However, the test is very confusing for me!

AlexSem

    Hi Alex,

    If you give me a specific question from the quiz, maybe I can clarify for you.

    Adam

Gr8 tips Adam…

TheTVC

Great class! Unfortunatelly, I’ve got only 56%, but I’ll improve my score!!!

fancyinna

Thank you Adam . It’s nice to see you again! You have some kind of power when you explain things and rules … And I was asking myself : -Why he is doing this to me !? :D It was a joke! Really, love you so much. In a good way … See you next time.

Emanuela

    :) Thank you Emanuela

    Adam

      You’re welcome :) mon cheri ami…

      Emanuela

I got 5.

hilasou23

Nice lesson. Thanks Adam!

Janilza

Thank you so much dear teacher. You lesson is very clear and very useful. It will be very kind of you to do more lessons in this optic. We are looking forwards to learning more punctuation.

ouchetto

Why in the 6 the verb and subject are not inverted?

Why:
You haven’t heard from him yet?
instead of:
Haven’t you heard from him yet?

pedrico

    Hi Pedrico,

    Here is an explanation I used for others here:

    In questions without inversion, the answer is already known, but the question is meant to show surprise, which is why we don’t need the extra !. If there was a choice of !?, then that would be ok as well.

    Look at the example:
    A: I spoke to John about this last month and he said he would let me know.
    B: And what did he say?
    A: I’m still waiting.
    B: YOU HAVEN’T HEARD FROM HIM YET? What’s taking him so long?

    In this example, B already knows the answer to the question. It is used for expression, not to get information, but still needs a question form.

    I hope this helps a little.

    Adam

I agree with some of them on No.6. If “You haven’t heard from him yet?” is right, then why shouldn’t “You haven’t heard from him!” be right? It is not in the form of a question. I believe either is OK.

hetzer

    Hi Hetzer,

    Please look at the comments page at my last comment. many people are asking about this :)

    Adam

Thanks, Adam! I amazed myself, I got 9 correct out of 9! Awesome!

verin

well,I want to know how to use the ;

bhanu3397

i’m very confused with number 6.. If it’s actually question, it must be verb first then subject and etc … but the correct answer had diferent form ? so please Adam. can you explain this sentence for me.. thank you !

nguyenducanh09

    Hi Nguyen,

    Please look at the comments page at my last comment. many people are asking about this :)

    Adam

Great lesson Adam. Even though I made many many mistakes. Punctuation is an entirely art, even in French. I have been waiting for this kind of lesson for a while.
I did not know that even in English, you have this form of questionning: “You haven’t heard from him yet?”. I try not to transpose French onto English, so I make a lot of mistakes in grammar situations, while trying to do the exact opposite of I would do in French. As a result, I am sometimes wrong because these structures were similar in both English and French :).
Thank you very much for your lessons.
Keep up the good work!

Medusa

    Hi Medusa, you’re right. Our first language always exerts a strong influence on the learning of a second language.

    I think this is the source of most of our mistakes.

    Regards

    P.S.Good piece of writing Medusa.

    Regino

    Hi Medusa,

    Don’t forget that much of the English language came from French as well, so sometimes rules and forms overlap. :)

    Adam

I got 5 out of 9 !!
Thanks Adam

m0dy

It was an interesting lesson, Adam. Please keep up making videos like this.

Mustafa Sharafi

Thank you so much for helpfully lesson you are very good teacher. I would. Love to study more with you cos my English. Very bad now.

susannguyen

thanks for the lesson :)

neehan

I got 8 out of 9.But I couldn’t understand number 6:You haven’t heard from him yet? Is it a question? If you have time to answer me , I’d be very happy.Thanks a lot.

daffodile

    Hi Daffodil,

    Please look at the comments page at my last comment. Many people are asking about this :)

    Adam

I got 8 out of 9.But I couldn’t understand number 6:You haven’t heard from him yet? Is it a question? If you have time to answer me , I’d be very happy.Thanks a lot.

daffodile

I got 8 out of 9.But I couldn’t understand number 6:You haven’t heard from him yet? Is it a question? If you have time to answer me , I’d be very happy.Adam ,thanks a lot.

daffodile

Thanks Adam.

terkawi

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Abdel Said

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    bluegio16

78% for me that’s ok, next time will do better. I made mistakes in the two last ones.

Jorge Pedroso

Thanks Adam.

Buyannemekh

Thank you adam for the lesson iv’e got 56%. Next time ill do it better XD

bluegio16

Thanks a lot. you are the beast .unfortunately i got 4/9

moony 29

First of all a lots of thanks Adam; I have got 67%…

My the best regards

RAMDAN

Excuse me Sir Adam again…

PLEASE RETRACT YOUR COPYRIGHT CLAIM SO THAT I CAN MAKE MY YOUTUBE ACCOUNT AT “Good standing” AND GET BACK MY YOUTUBE FEATURES!!!!

PLEASE forgive me…I had no idea about copyright infringements!!!!!!

7 Colorful Idioms was the video I re-uploaded!!!!

THEN DELETED FOR YOUR SAKE!!!

PLEASE RETRACT YOUR CLAIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MD ZAHOUR CHY

    Don’t worry. It just means that because you tried to illegally put your own advertising on the video that Adam worked hard to make, you have been punished.

    engVid

    Hi MD Zahour,

    I’ll look into it, but please know that I am not he administrator for the Youtube channels. If there are violations, Youtube acts according to their policies.
    I hope you get back to good standing
    :)

    Adam

Adam, great lesson but I didn’t understand the question 6. I guess the correct should be: Haven’t you heard from him yet?
Thank you in advance.

Ricardo PD

    Hi Ricardo,

    Please look at the comments page at my last comment. many people are asking about this :)

    Adam

Good afternoon Mr.Adam.i have a question,when do i use the comma and the full stop while i am writing?

B.I.G

    Hi B.I.G,

    The full stop is explained in the video. The comma actually has many uses, but mostly it’s to break up a sentence into units, such as clauses and phrases. I’ll make a lesson for the comma as well soon.

    Adam

100% yes ! ; and i’m in a known ring now.

panduraju

Hi Mr Adam,
Thank you ,great lesson.
Again I have questions.
Can you please explain when putting a comma before “which”?

“What won’t you do even for the sake of your dearest people?”
I suppose that “even” might be before “do”.
Is this struction(…do even…)right?

Anahit

    Hi Anahit,

    We use a comma before which when we have an adjective clause that is not identifying the noun before it. What the clause does is give “extra” information about the noun. If we need to identify the noun, then we use ‘that’ without a comma.

    The structure here with ‘even’ is correct. we stress the “for sake of” more than the action “do”

    I hope this helps.

    Adam

Thanks a lot in advance

Anahit

cool !!!!!

javonne

Thank you, Adam. It was great!

carloslinard

suggest me another word for ok

nanikumar

    you can say got it

    cupil27

    Hi Nanikumar,

    all right
    alright
    great
    yes

    It depends on the context. If you give me a situation, can give you more words

    Adam

Thanks Adam for the great effort you have made to make this lesson a real success. I actually have a question that’s not related to this lesson at all but i really need to know the answer since I’m preparing for IELTS now.
the 1st one is: what does “work in pairs” mean?
the 2nd one is: what does “I’ve kept my account in credit” mean? what does in credit mean in this case? by the way i got these two phrases in 1 of the IELTS books. I’d appreciate it if you answered me.

Regards

ahmedmuwafaq

    Hi Ahmmed,

    work in pairs, means work in groups of two people.

    keep in credit, I’m not actually sure. It might mean that you spent more than you have, so that you owe the bank money. They let you use money that you don’t have (like a credit card) with the idea that you will pay it back with interest.

    Does this help?

    Adam

thank !

maria maryana

    Nice eye Maria :)

    Adam

Thanks for this lesson, Adam. I just realized that it is really important to use punctuation marks. By the way, i have a question. Are there any difference between “realise” and “realize”? It’s so confusing:( i saw people use both of them. And if I translate it into Indonesian, it literally means the same.. I’d be glad if you answered this. Thanks!

Stanislaus

    Hi Stanislaus

    Realise is British, and realize is American.

    That’s it :)

    Adam

I’d like to ask what’s the difference and how to use the words “The most and most” in the following sentences. Could you explain them?

What I like most/the most about Brazil are its beaches.

What I want the most/most is to travel to Canada in the wintertime to go skiing and snowboarding.

What I need the most/most right now is to play some videogame to relax a little bit.

Thanks

henry19

    Hi Henry,

    Good question.
    The most is usually about the thing described. most is an adverb for the verb.
    So:
    What I like most about Brazil are its beaches.–this is about the verb ‘like’, suggesting that you like many things, but your greatest like are the beaches.
    What I like the most about Brazil are its beaches.– this modifies the beaches. You like many things, but the best things are the beaches.

    Does this help?

    Adam

yes,refresh of my faults and good refreshing quiz…

KING NIKE

Hi everyone.

Thanks for the comments. A few of you asked about question 6, so instead of pasting the answer many times, here it is for everyone:

In questions without inversion, the answer is already known, but the question is meant to show surprise, which is why we don’t need the extra !. If there was a choice of !?, then that would be ok as well.

Look at the example:
A: I spoke to John about this last month and he said he would let me know.
B: And what did he say?
A: I’m still waiting.
B: YOU HAVEN’T HEARD FROM HIM YET? What’s taking him so long?

In this example, B already knows the answer to the question. It is used for expression, not to get information, but still needs a question form.

:)

Adam

    Clear as crystal ! ;)

    Emanuela

Thanks Adam, really appreciate it.

ahmedmuwafaq

your teaches
are filtered by my contry

nasrin naeimi

    Yes, Youtube’s blocked in Iran right now :(

    engVid Moderator

thank teacher that you try to teach me.

kosal dean

Hello,

Thanks Adam..

Are there any difference between Dot and Period? its the same ?
Or dot is just how they named in internet?

jfier

    Hi Jfier,

    dot is used mainly on the internet a period is a punctuation. We also use ‘point’ in math, as in 6.5 (six point five).

    Adam

Thank you :)

Rexy

Hello , How are you ? it was really an excellent lesson after my back , so thank you Adam about this explications and i wish to follow my lessons this once ,because i was away from here for a few month ago …and good regards for everyone here too , good luck guys ….

samirpro

thank you mr adam i hope to explaine slowly and do short exemple

karim louqdyeme

7/9 In number 5 I should have paid atention to Reported Speech, and in the 6th… thanks Adam for your explanation.I´ll take it on account next time.

Silvi@

jfier: Full stop and period means the same.

Silvi@

Sorry, mean instead of means uhhh

Silvi@

I don’t like the question number 6 PERIOD.

machyavelly

i scored 6/9

sri2184

i got 10/10

myousaf

Thank you so much Adam. A very helpful lesson.

Refaee

i got one wrong.. thank you sir Adam. It’s very nice quiz.

hallelujahPTL

it’s my first time subscribing in this website. I felt like it’s a little bit hard for me to decide what’s the first one I need to enhance. By the way, I am very interested in this lessons. Thank so much sir.

hallelujahPTL

Hello Adam, thank you for sharing with us these great videos. I wonder if all English professors would be like you,I would not have any problem with grammar. Could you give me more specific details about comma? I would appreciate it a lot. Thanks in advice.

Dorii

Adam thanks !!!Do you Know What your name means in my language,,,,,,,It means HUMAN

BNurlan

Hi Adam,
Can we use semi collon and because together in the sentence?
…………..;because………….
And thank you for evry word you type!

walidtao

Thank you Sir for this useful lesson , i like your way of teaching , carry on :)

hiswaf islam

Thank you so much Mr.Adam

B.I.G

Thank you :)

CHUNLIGA

Could you let Tommy know that his letter has arrived.
How is the above sentence not correct in terms of punctuation?

sipunoo5

Thank you!! you make me good

Mubarek Haile

sir adam can u please say me some vocabularys which is commonly used

srivardhan

So good! Thank you Adam.

kritsada34

I got 5 correct out of 9,thank you teacher Adum. I found and learned your lessons that made me improved so I have a good chance in my life.I have recommended to other who want to improve English.Thank you again for everything you did.

chutima anest.

Thanks ! Adam. It was nice session.

Jai143

hi adam sir
thank you for teach us . the way u teach its interesting, can u guide me how can i learn it fastly ?

risha mehra

thank to teach me Adam

saribells bluemore

Thank much Adam.Great lesson,I got 7/9.I did see where i went wrong.

clevol nelson

Thanks a lot Adam. Your class help my writing is not little.

yytyyt

Thank you.

Iamhere.

Thanks ever so much!

Maruf

WOW ! What A Great tutorial! Thanks Adam. U r one of the Greatest English Teachers on Earth …. For sure.

ashfak

By the Way ,I wonder Why “Could you let Tommy know that his letter has arrived.”- this sentence is not Correct? It’s really Confusing to me (from Quiz question -no- 1). I would greatly appreciate it if our Teacher ADAM or anybody kindly give me some explanation. Thanks in advance

ashfak

Interesting.I need some listening practice for IELTS Academic. There are very few videos on Youtube. Will you suggest me a website?

Shah Mateen

I got 89. Thank you

Noor

Thanks Adam for the explanation . your lessons are really useful . I hope you give more lessons on punctuation marks

algerino

think u

saalma

I got 6 out of 9, thanks Adam.

pazm701

You are great teacher. Thank’s for what you doin’

Ahmad Maswadeh

Thanks Mr Adam. Good lesson

Victorioustaylor

It’s so helpful. Thank you.

Micheline.

mmbathas

8/9 The fourth answer was incorrect.

viacheslavkr

I got 7 correct out of 9. Thanks teacher

oumdjar

Thanks Adam.Thanks to EngVid.

ttenaj

Thank you very much . About the question number 6 in the quiz I choose number 3 but the correct answer is number one .Is it a question ?

Ahmadhbobati

Thanks Adam.

masoud2040

Hi! I have some doubts about when to use ON and About. Can you help me? I love learn english with you :)

HelanoFranklin

Great lesson .
I’d like to thank you Mr Adam .Most of us do not concern for punctuation .

Scarlet Letter

Nice explanation Adam. I must take the toefl test in 2 months. Writing is the most difficult part of the test. Could you help me with more advice of this.Thanks

Carmunchis

thank you my dear teacher you are best teacher of this wbsite i hope you good lucky

shube

hey Adam, I have a question. In the sentece “7. Semper Fi, which means “always faithful”, is the motto of the US Marine Corps they want you to join.”
can’t we consider ‘they want you to join’ as an identifying clause and then not put a period?
thanks :)
-Ane

anedcm

Thanks Adam, it’s was really useful lesson for me :)

Marwa1988

Hi Adam! Thanks for the wonderful lesson. I greatly appreciate your effort. Btw, I have a question about periods and commas. “Are they always go inside quotation marks?”

Shelae

Thank you, but there are a lot of punctuations use in english language. I wish if could also explain to us how to use those punctuations correctly.

sergioopoc

Thanks, Adam. You’re my first foreign teacher of english)

Arturmsu

Thank you

Noraddeen

I just want to say you are absolutely awesome! THANK YOU

ajpinela

thank you so much
you are the best (y)

Aymane2

Damn! 4/9

SindrV

Thank you Adam

isaavedraba

Thank you for the lesson. I have a question about a listening practice i’ve done. One of the answers was “note-taking” but i wrote this answer as “notetaking” does this cause to lose marks. If it does, do we need to memorize all the words have period. Thank you

suis

Thanks Adam for the great lesson. Now, I am clear about using punctuations during writing. You are a very good teacher. I have a question, if you can suggest me some filler phrases/words which i can use in a normal conversation with my colleagues that would be very great full to you. I will wait for your reply. Thanks

visonuk

“Semper Fi” Marines! Hurra at all present Marines!!!

Rafatino

Thanks, Adam!

Oleg11

Thank you Adam

Laki noor

Tanks a lot mr.adam

ahmetcim

Dear Adam,

I always watch your lessons and pay so much attention in it. I think you are one of the best teachers of EngVid, congratulations!

I have one question: In the question 6, the question is structured like a normal clause (S+V+C). Is that normal? The verb comes first in a question, doesn’t it?

I apreciate in advance for the attention,

Hugs from Brazil

Renan Teixeira

how can i send you an essay to check for me ??

Emankh

Thank you, Adam! It was very easy, interesting and nice!!! Fine lesson!!!

Sladek6700

thanks

musabali

thank you adam

ismailenglish

Hi Adam, thank you for your lesson and it is interesting and helpful. Here a problem i met is that i can not handle the punctuation in oral-English. I can not speak English sentences like a native speaker. so have you ever given lessons about punctuation in oral-English?

alex54wh

Thanks for lesson

wijdanjuhi

Thanks Adam you’re awesome! :>
:D

RUSHIL

5 out of 9 poor performance. :( How can i improve it?

TabishJaved

can i send you my letters,so you can check it and see if i make errors?Iam an igcse student

ahmad serag

Adam, I love your videos, they are absolutely fantastic! I have a lot a issues with punctuation, even in my own language, regarding the period, comma and semicolon. Do you think you could make a video about that???

Psanchez31

hello Adam
I have a question to answer me pls. sometimes I wonder how I use colon and semi colon? pls to clarify for me
many thanks
Hamada

Hamada123@gmail.com

Thank you Adam, you made one of best lessons in Engvid. Please could you make more lessons.Your teaching way is inspiring.Take care of yourself.

mustajab

Hi Adam, thanks for the lesson.I have a question on the quiz.In the 6th question I chose “You haven’t heard from him yet!”, but it seemed to be “You haven’t heard from him yet?”. I think that this can’t be right because when we

Lindio

    want to ask a question we must use the auxillary verb before the subject like this “Haven’t you heard from him yet?”. That was my question, thanks again.

    Lindio

which one is correct ?
what happened last night or what did happen last night

peymanh70

hi Adam I’ve recently begun to watch your lesson . thank you for learning everyone who fell in love with English.
but I don’t realize fully, unfortunately.
The test is more difficult than the explanation of this subject which is in the video.
why is in the sixth question right answer ‘You haven’t heard from him yet?’? maybe it should be like that: Haven’t you heard from him yet? Correct me if I’m wrong, please. sorry for my grammar errors in advance)

The best person on the world

I really enjoy your presentation and teaching techniques. You teach that everybody can understand.

Wonderful.

Ebrahimm

This is a different version of an example from your lesson. Could you please confirm which one is correct:

“Stacy and Claire went shopping at the mall with Ted and Alex where they bought new clothes.”

OR

“Stacy and Claire went shopping at the mall where they bought new clothes with Ted and Alex .”

jatin123

Could someone help me with question number 6? The answer to it does not sounds right.

fhoody

thank you

f6omusa

hello Adam.
First of all I would like to say thank you for your effort! I really am appreciate that. You’re brilliant!
After that, on this quiz I made no mistake but there is something stucked in my mind and that’s the 6th question of the quiz. The structure of the sentence is not appropriate for a general question sentence. ‘You haven’t heard from him yet?’ this is the sentence which I mentioned before. I firstly thought as You haven’t heard from him yet! If you have enough time, would you please explain it.
Thank you for your effort and these illuminating videos. You’re our candle :)

vincentcass

Thank you Adam. Great lesson.

ESFenner

Adam,
You’re an awesome teacher..
Thank you..

moses11

thank you teacher i am anew student hhhh

omar ameen

i think, this answer is also true ; You haven’t heard from him yet! (6.question). I got 9/7

gkhanfeez

I love all these very interesting lessons. Thank you so much, teacher.

tengmei

Amazing! Is it hard for me to think in English? I should ask it myself.

Rezajohn

Mr. Adam, Thank you so much for making these difficult topics and lessons easy for us. You are the best sir. We really appreciate it. I am a college student in my freshman year, and I enjoy learning from your videos.

xabdulazizi

Thankx for the lesson :D I got 89%

Avantha

Thanks for the lesson Sir.

alfredo casanova

I’m from Brasil and I like your lesson.
8 in 9! Inattention…

Leandro Vaz

Thank you so much for making the video and quiz!
I got two questions wrong, which is a big difference.

VOEE88

Thank you so much. Mr. Adam

SangHoon OH

67… I need more practice. Thnak you teacher Adam,
you´re the best.

janeth34

Hi Adam, thanks for the lesson.

I just have a quiz question. I think is question number 6… Why is this the right answer even if the structure is S+v+complement? Isn’t suppose that the correct structure of any question is v+s+complement?

You haven’t heard from him yet?

Thanks

PemaDamcho

    Hi Pema,

    I also had that doubt.

    LzMagalhaes

Thanks

Belisiario

8/9 Good lesson. Thanks.

viacheslavkr

was good for my school study > thnx

eman yones moaffa

Hi Adam that was a really nice video ? bit helped me a lot for my test but can I ask you a question ? Can you do a video about writing a formal letter?

Rodainbelal

Hi! the video was great! but i have a question. why in first question, the ‘Could you let Tommy know that his letter has arrived.’ is not correct? it seems correct it’s a whole or a complete sentence

Homaira mansoor

Thanks Mr. Adam.

Alex-1956

Thanks a lot.

Nassiba0

Thanks so much Mr. Adam. You’re a great teacher. Please, how can I cite you in my thesis? Need your full names because of the reference section.

ucee

Thank you, Adam.

leca33

9/9! Wonderful! This lesson had been totally understand.

Jerry Gu

Hi Adam.
Your lessons are pretty helpful

Jahonova Sara
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