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Many thanks I would like to explain between Protester
Dominator
You have a nice day

khalidse10

    The distinction is simple enough.

    A protester protests. They are someone who expresses their displeasure with some aspect of society, the place they work, etc.

    “Dominator” isn’t actually a real word, but you can use it to refer to a person who dominates. Basically, someone who completely conquers, controls, and has power over a situation, person, etc.

    I hope this helped. Thanks for the question.

    Alex

      I apologize. I just checked the dictionary and “dominator” is a real word. My mistake! I just haven’t heard it used very often.

      Alex

        Don’t worry Alex, we all make mistakes from time to time.But the important thing about it is that we learn from them.

        Have a great week!!!

        Regino

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          am miss jasmine i am interested to know you, Please contact me at (jasmineyak25@yahoo.com)i find your Profile beside there is something very important i will like to tell you when you contact me, just write to me on my email address and i will respond to you. waiting to
          hear from you. miss jasmine

          jas4god

      Can I ask you a question?

      AmyLe

    thanks a lot, Alex.

    luca

    Alex, many doubts appear about the use of Like and AS when we use them as prepositions. I’ve seen some examples such as: I like blonde girls as Mary and Joice. In this case I can assert that I like blonde girls and also like Mary and Joice because they are blonde. ON the other hand when I say I like blonde girls like Mary and Jose I’m saying that I like blonde girls but not necessaraly Joice or Mary. Thank you so much.

    slzandre

    i got 8/10

    CHAIYAPATH

    9 out of 10

    trisan2000

    Thanks

    kotoz

My score was perfect! Ya~y :D Honest to say, I have been confused about…especially, everybody and everyone. But I understand them because of you! Thank you so much, Alex :)

Happy04

    You’re welcome! They are essentially the same words. “Body” and “one” refer to an individual.

    Alex

      I got it! Thank you :)

      Happy04

thanks alex! this lesson is really a big help for me.

kulet_1010

    I’m glad to hear that! Thanks for clicking on it.

    Alex

I have problems with number 7; could you explain me?
Do you know anyone who WANTS to come? or
Do you know anyone who WANT to come? I chose de second one

Frank2216

    I think, in the sentence:

    Do you know anyone WHO wants to come?

    You have to use WANTS, because “who”, is singular.

    always under my opinion, of course.

    Have a good day.

    sanuser

      Who is neither singular nor plural.

      “I know some people who like to work at night”

      “I know someone who likes to work at night”

      xthib1

    “Anyone” is a singular pronoun. Because it’s a present simple question, you have to use the third person singular for the verb “want.” As in, “he wants,” “she wants,” etc.

    I hope this helps.

    Alex

      But I am confused because we have the auxiliary verb “do”, likes in “Does anybody want one?”, so I thought this example would be the same.

      cec90's

thanks I got 90%.

Abdul Qayum

    Nice job!

    Alex

It is very interesting and easy lesson. I understood everything in this lesson and got hundred. Thank you Alex very much.

Narek90

    hey Narek are you from Armenia???????????

    Christinaroper

    “It is A very interesting and easy lesson. I understood everything in this lesson and got A hundred. Thank you very much, Alex.”

    Don’t forget your articles. The word “lesson” is a singular countable noun, and for the word “hundred” you must either specify “a” or “one.”

    Alex

very useful lesson .
thanks alex.

wafa mohammad

    No problem. I appreciate your feedback.

    Alex

      Thanks for your explanation, teacher ALEX

      Raksmey Huon

very very good leson thank you very much

jenbakly

    You’re welcome! Thanks for clicking!

    Alex

very very good leson thank you very much

jenbakly

Tnx sir..it’s was helpful…n I got 90…

Umu Idil

Very useful lesson Alex, this is a very simple thing but no one ever taught this to me !!!.

sanuser

    It’s often the simple things that are the most important. The simple things build your grammar foundation.

    Alex

      That is so true. I’m a student in English at level 2 (upper intermediate/advance) and I still had a doubt about that topic before watching this lesson… (Yeah, I know I could have found out before… a bit lazy maybe? ^^.

      Anyway, you’re so right. The basics are fundamental!

      xthib1

Thx a lot ALEX sometimes i am confused about this title but l got %100 .)) your explanation is Really gooood ;)

Talkativee

9 correct out 10. I think i got it, thx Alex.

TheTVC

    Nice work. Thanks again for clicking.

    Alex

Nice tip!!

Marcio Ap. Massarelli

    *thumbs up* I’m glad you found it useful.

    Alex

Thank you very mach for this useful lesson.
Very clear explanation

evgeniy65

    If a lesson isn’t clear, it’s not being taught well enough. Most things in English have some kind of logic/rule.

    Alex

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tawansy

Thank you so much for this lesson. Just a question though: Which pronoun should I use to refer to “everyone/everybody”?

For example: “Everyone is looking at me, THEY/HE/SHE might think(S) that I’m kind of strange person”
?

xthib1

    You would use “they” because while you are referring to individuals within a group, you are still talking about them AS A GROUP. Good question.

    Alex

      Subject verb-agreement seems easy at first sight, but when we run across with some of these pronouns is when the problem arises …

      …especially when we refer back to them later on in the spoken/written discourse, as you well pointed out in one of your feedback comments.

      Thanks for this comcise video-lesson Alex.

      Regards

      Regino

        …correction… “…conNcise video-lesson…” see? everyone makeS mistakes occasionally.

        Have a great week Alex!!!

        Regino

Thank you a lot!

zauberin9

    Not a problem!

    Alex

thanks Alex :)

Christinaroper

    You’re welcome!

    Alex

thanks Alex, that is perfect ! you are amazing at explaining Grammar , each lesson of yours is helpful ….

Marwan.

    Thank you for the compliments. I’m glad you find the lessons useful.

    Alex

Thanks a lot Mr. Alex.
I got 90%.
Really You are A Great Teacher!!

Raffi

    … I share the same opinion Raffi …

    Regards

    Regino

    Great job!

    Alex

thank you lot of teacher Alex.

ulziibayar.ts

I got 9/10.
Thank you :D

Miramis

hello sir , its really amazing lession , i got 10+ 10:) :) n thank u so much

mee9927

Thank you.

Pong

Than you very much. Your way to teach is very clear for me :)

bodzie

    That’s my goal. Dziekuje.

    Alex

      Hi hi, I’ve been reading some comments and I just noticed the word ‘dziekuje’ ;). Good job Alex ;) that’s very nice of you ;) and by the way nice hairstyle but I liked you more with the short hair ;) ;) Thanks for a good lesson.

      anina

        If you look back at other videos, you can witness the various stages of my hair. Haha. It grows really quickly, and I’m sometimes embarrassed by it in some videos!

        Alex

Thank you

amiladilini

Subject verb-agreement seems easy at first sight, but when we run across with some of these pronouns is when the problem arises …

…especially when we refer back to them later on in the spoken/written discourse, as you well pointed out in one of your feedback comments.

Thanks for this comcise video-lesson Alex.

Regards

Regino

Hi Alex, I hope you are well.
I would really like you to make a video about jobs interview.

javyantony1@

    That’s a tough one. Some schools have 3-4 month courses about this issue, but I’ll see what I can do.

    Alex

I got confuse in question number 5?

Celle

Thank you very much Alex.

haiderhabeeb

Thank You!!!! 90 Points.

arandasergio

Thank you Alex. I have 100% correct. I very like your lesson. I love learn with you because you speak slowly so I understand almost all. I don’t understand the difference between anyone and someone, anybody and somebody, but I great. Can you see me what we see the subtitling, I don’t find that. see you later. cordially.

ody joly

    You can watch the subtitled versions of Engvid’s videos on youtube.

    Alex

thanks

kev-d

thank you so much, but i want to ask you what mean ” Y’all ” ????

hassan991

hi Nice lesson.You all are doing great job.keep it up.I am new student of yours and have a request, could you please upload a video for explaining the difference between of course,surely,certainly and
definitely.
Thanks and best regards ,
Rakesh Rk

Rakesh Rk

As I understand “anyone” ,”anybody” are used for negative or interrogative sentences and “someone”, “somebody” for affirmative sentences. Am I right?
Thank you!

arinamg

    Yes and no. A common misconception about the word “any” is that it is only used in negative statements and questions. If that were true, how could I make sentences like these?

    I’d like anyone with talent to join the team.

    You can talk to anyone you want.

    It’s also commonly used for offers and requests.

    Would anyone like a drink?
    Let me know if anyone calls me.

    Alex

      I understand.I think “anyone” “anybody” in affirmative sentences are more like ” any person, no matter who” or “whoever” while “someone, somebody” are more like “a specific person”. More or less.
      Thank you very much!

      arinamg

Thanks for the lesson Alex! But i have a doubt. “everything,anything and something” are they singular too??

vanessaokawa

Thank you, very helpful and really i sued to use have not has, but now i understand which one can i use.

Wael Rashed

Thanks Alex

adalberto75

Very helpful topic.
Thank you Alex.

boostvw

Alex, I get 100% scores, thank you, you resolve my problem with someone, somebody, everyone and every one etc… thank you.

Elmer Merino

    No problem!

    Alex

This lesson was very helpful for Me and may be for anyone here. It makes things clear in that topic.Thank you Alex! Your all lessons are grate!

crazyroker

    “All your lessons are great.” :)

    Thanks for commenting!

    Alex

thanks alex

vickaki

Thank you

mohammeds

    10 of 10 not because i am good student but because of teacher

    mohammeds

      That’s not fair to yourself.

      Alex

      It’s always a combination of the teacher and the student.

      Alex

Thank you for your lesson.

bummia

I thought I can got 100% correct of this lesson

ゞ(≧▽≦*)o

I got to confess this lesson is confused

grazisil13

    “This lesson is confusing.” :)

    It’s tough, but like anything, the more you see the structures, the more you use them, the more you practice, the better you’ll be.

    Alex

      Hi Alex since I found out this website I can’t help watching video you made . I’d like you to to explain me how to use though as a conjuction and to contrast with ideas . thanks

      poochie brel

    Each
    Everyone
    Every one
    Everybody
    Anyone
    Anybody
    Someone
    Somebody

    All singular pronoun
    it is like that friend

    mohammeds

Thank you for explaining the video.
I’ve been expecting that.
I have to say before that was difficult to undestand
Now I can be really glad.
Thought these words also belong to plurals, but it’s not true
Thank you so much Alex – interesting lesson

LuisMoreno

Great lesson, thanks.
PS: Your avatar looks like an old Jake from Two and a Half Man

Ricardo PD

    LOL. Thanks. It’s not my best look!

    Alex

I failed the first one but when I double checked it I identified my error…10Q, Alex…

Gilberto

I think I got it, thank you again Alex, you are a great teacher!!

buyeromanya

Thanks for the lesson Alex.
Can’t wait to see your up coming video.

Jeyno Albert

    Thank you! It’s coming soon.

    Alex

hi Alex, thanks for ur lessons, i fond of watching ur helpful videos. i was woundering if could answer my below question!

What’s the difference between this two sentences due to meaning.

he has gone to America.
he has been going to america.

thanks.
best regards

rawandramo

    “He has gone to America” can have two meanings. In one case, it can mean that he has gone to America at some point. For this meaning, it would be more correct to use “been” instead of “gone,” though. Otherwise, it can also mean that he is currently in America…he has left his country and is visiting or living in America.

    “He has been going to America” means that from the past until the present, he has been making regular visits to America. Maybe he works there, or maybe he has family there that he needs to visit on a regular basis.

    I hope this helps. Thanks for the questions.

    Alex

sorry i missed “You” between If and Could, as follows:

I was woundering if you could

rawandramo

Hi Alex,
Everyone I know has a laptop.
Everyone I know have a laptop.
I doubted in “has” or “have”
If singular comes so we use “has”, where we can use “have”

Prems

    One instance where you can use have is in yes/no simple questions. For example:

    Does anyone have an extra pen that I could borrow?

    Alex

8 of 10, i’ts not bad

Christian Vela

excellent lesson, as usual: thanks!

MartinLeber

10 out of 10! :) Alex makes everything be easy to us, students…

Janilza

    That’s my goal. Thanks!

    Alex

Thank you, Alex. I like very much your lessons and your way of explaining. You’re very professional and a very good teacher. Congratulations!!

Pascual

    Thank you. I hope the lessons are fun as well!

    Alex

Thank you Alex.

Reiskleiton

Thank you very much, Mr. Alex.

aamera

Hello,

What is the diference between everyone and every one ???

Thanks

nath

nathalia.souza

why we use quizzing but don’t use meetting ?!

aryamin

    I’m sorry, but I don’t understand your question.

    Alex

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Raf997412@gmail.com and my Skype is Shehab.refay please contact with me

Shehab.refay

if everyone likes alex we will succeed
thanks dear alex

mohamedwhab

Thanks Alex!
Very clear lesson!

Evandro Prado

what is the different meaning between ‘anyone’ and ‘anybody’ , ‘someone’ and ‘somebody’ ?

I always appreciate your lesson !

Mimulus89

thanks and I have question: when is use anyone, anybody, any one, someone, somebody, each please

kev-d

Thank you.

Menghan

So in below sentence is correct?

which you have been used in E-Digital menu app

Prems

Hi Alex,

I have some questions about the sentence “Do you ever..?” What does it mean exactly? I understood the sentence “Have you ever..? but I’m confused how they’re different.

Thanks in advance.

pakpao

Hi Alex,
Very helpful lesson!
Could you please do a lesson about Future Perfect and Future Perfect Progressive? I’ll appreciate it.
Thanks a lot!

larryvalera8

Thank you) You help me)

karinka

Thanks Adam, this lesson is very useful and it seems to be a little confusing, but now it is okay.
Can you or someone explain when we use (do) in afirmatives sentences to emphasize a point?

henri

Thanks for the lesson Alex. Very useful and easy to understand. Clear as a bell) I got 10/10. I’m still not really good at Eng. Need to learn more and practice! EngVid helps me a lot. There’s something magical in perception of the foreign language logic, isn’t there?

Katya

Thank Alex, the lesson was very inflammatory, i can keep in mind and can avoid mistakes. you do good job. work it.

ali muzahir

Thank you,Alex.Your vedio and your explaination are clear. I got 100%.

Nittaya

i have got 100% thanks a lot Mr. Alex :D

hamsayousef

Thank you Alex,
I was looking for a lesson explain these words.

But I have some words I don’t understand either singular or plural like people and human being.

Best regards.

sealand

Thank you teacher, I like your class about subject/verb agreement. I need to take more Quiz.

melba2607

Now, I understand, and I got 90%, thanks for your lesson, Alex :)

query

THANKS ALEX..YOU WAS SO CLEAR

tomasmerino

Thank You So Much Mr.Alex, I have Scored 100 Out of 100. The way you teach English, is very simple and easy to understand. Many Thanks!

riaznoor82

i got 10/10 but when we should use everybody and every boy in a sentence ??

sami45

Hey, I have a question.

Should I say: Everyone has to do something for their lives OR his/her life? because in this case I’m talking about anyone. Thanx =)

RoSena

thanks a lot, I did some mistake but I understood why now :)

Jp74.fr

Thanks Alex, your class is great…!!

Rejy

Sir i am little bit confused about somebody anybody, nobody and everybody. They are all singular pronoun and has to be used third person singular for verb. For instance like we can use “wants ” as third person for all these pronouns. One Thing more where often i am to face problems when used either has or have with these pronouns during speaking and writing. please advise me. I will be stay in touch with you. Have a nice time.
Thanks
Khalid

affan

Thank you Alex. Very helpful lesson.

Ella719

Thank,I get full mark.

Amer 2

great class!!! thanks

MJ0585

my score is 9/10

Choukrimooi

Thank you so much Alex, now i know how to use each, everybody,etc in sentences… see u in different eposides :)

astri

Thx

mvargasusa

It was really helpful, Thank you!

Temelakiev

Great lesson as always! It as very easy to understand. Thank you!

p.S. you should have your hair cut! :-) hahahaha

Sally S

Hi Teacher Alex,
i would like to said thank to much with your lesson, because i always wrong with those…

After i watch your lesson and i do the quiz i can get 10/10…
but i have some question to ask
what is the different between everyone and every one, someone and someone, anyone and any one, everybody and every body. i am waiting your comment.

thank Mr Alex

Rechany

great lesson i really understand very well it was completely clear and that of course you thanks

chaimae 20

Thanks! I got 90% I have to study more about this lesson.

thiruselvi

Hi Alex, could you help me please to use correctly the verb “to crow”, with some examples.

javyantony1@

Hi everyone and our great teacher. It is useful lesson , I have got 10 like katya.thanks

magd63m

100%100. thanks ALEX

m.renas

thank you :)

odos

Thank Alex for the video lessons. This video was very useful for me. I just hope I remember it while I am speaking. I like your grammar video.

Knut N

i got 100

Thao Vo

I was just watched the Jame’s lessons till now, but you’re a great teacher… you teach very very well and clear… thank you Alex, take care

Flavio Rezende

Could you please tell me what’s the difference between ‘anymore’ and ‘any more’ ??

Oussama.M

Hii…sir
i continuously watching ur engvid videos is very nice
actually i knew English very well but when i was speaking with people i m very completely blank why this thing happen i didn’t understand could you help me matter….

vadi1

hello, dear sir, since last 4 to 5 days I’d kept watching your all of the videos which are very useful for each and every conversation when we speak about 3rd person in English language so my point is to eager to know that from you to make a sentence with the help of this “”””every single one of them”””..thank you.
.

Israfilkhan

Thanks for this lesson.

Nkita

Thank you for this lesson! I have one question…before I want to read or write smth in english, I make a sentence in my native language. It’s difficult for me to start making a sentence in eng. it’s better for me to know how it will sound in Russian. is it bad or not?????????? I think that it is very bad, because I can’t sound like a native speaker..and between sentences and a couple of words I have breaks.:(

MaryShevtsova

Hye alex sir, how are you.
In the following sentence
“I write this letter to please you”
“I wrote the letter in his very presence”
I can’t grasp the sense of PLEASE and VERY
I request you to explain the both sentences

Thanks

bajrangi

thank zou teacher for this lessen

Milan1899

Hi Alex will you help me with question no 4 and 10 plz

narsimha sharma

THANKS

abouziyad

owhh i got only 90 :(
i thought i’ll get 100

mirnamarnohara

what is or are differences between, there are older women and there are old women.

rlanguasco

Thanks a lot Prof. Alex
But, I don’t understand the structure of the following sentence:
“Someone needs to help us”
my question is we need help or that someone needs help?

Majd.Hendawi

    Hi Majd. Wendawi, sorry for aswering the question to you instead of the teacher does, I understand that someone needs help us, in this phrase, we need to be helped !!!

    Bye and take car

    Patricio da Silveira

      Hi Patricio, don’t worry thank you, but the sentence includes “to” this made me confused
      Anyway, you can find that sentence in the lesson quiz
      thanks again

      Majd.Hendawi

Thanks to you I got 100!:)

Zulya1975

    i want u to speak english with me :) , wanna improve my speaking ability. :)

    xishan3

congratulation Alex. you’re a great teacher.

wellmac

thanks a lot as always

oscar1987zp

Fantastic lesson, Adam. Thanks =D

murilomoreiraaguiar

i am sorry, i make a mistake in number 5, i forgot that question sentence is different, i mean you say “Does”, it is folowing by verb (without “s” again)
okay, i will learn more again.. thanks alex

riyanbppk

thank you for this lesson, I got 100.

ninaki

I got 100%. Thanks a lot !

Rozenn

I got 90.Thank you for nice lesson.

sohyun

i got 90. thank Alex you are the best

thiorofina

Excellent teacher. Thanks a million :D

hmarioosorio

The first example has always been confusing to me until I’ve finally watched this video of yours teaching. It’s now crystal clear!
Thank you very much Alex, anyways! :)

Anzu

Good lesson. My dream is to watch the CNN TV and I understand all of the news.

Ivo Crifar

Thanks!! I can get 10/10 :D

apfrs

At first I wanna thank my honorable Sir Mr Alex.
I’v understood your lecture easily & obviously the lecture will be helpful. finally I’ve got 100 out of 100 & It’s my first time Quiz.

H M RONI CHOWDHURY

Hi, Alex!
Could tell me how should I use “:”, or the video lesson that covered it?

Migma

it helped me a lot to understand.

Rasho

Everyone here says thanks to Alex. Cheers..

dimdap

Good day Alex,

Would it be an exception or different case “everybody enjoyed themselves”? Can it also be said in present time “everybody enjoy themselves”?

Thanks
Engvid is great!!!

rafael.tunich

After 5 years studying English now I got it! Thanks Alex!You’re great :)

MendoncaCamila

Hi Alex.
thanks a lot for your useful lesson.
I didn’t realize it before.
take care

cep62

I didn’t watch the video before reply the questions, therefore, sorry for result.

agvg23

I got 10/10 =), really useful lesson, thanks very much Alex

Sadia

can you explain further question # 5

rubilyn

hello Alex….can you tell me if there’s any difference between everyone and every one?

Rasho

9 correct out 10. I think i got it, thx Alex.

Hemu

9/10 just confused to the problem number 5.

anika15

You got 9 correct out of 10.
:)

bkheetan

10/10 :3

Dinh Quoc Lap

i’ve got 9 out of ten!thanks alex your such a good teacher!i wish i could be more like you!

dncddacera

Hey Alex! can I say, some of the students is responsible. does it mean individual student or students?

Linphilip

thanks so much for the atractive lesson , could you mind to explain the difrrent between “eachone, and everyone”?

mido1991

HI everyone!
thanks for your explanition.
I have gotten 10 corect out of 10.

sincerely Salem

salem farhmand

I got 90% from 10 question, really it was usefull for me, thanks Alex for the lesson!

yusuf-nabotov

thank alex
can you add more advanced grammar
as we in far world no enough money we have to pay
god save you

aboathab

o yeah, 10 of 10, Thank you Alex

Mansour bek

Tnx alex. I’ve had e problem with this subject and you make it like a piece of cake for me. It was very very useful

Jm.jafari

Hi Alex~
I found this site 2 days ago. In your lessons, I was so impressed. That made me decide to study English more. I haven’t studied too much with you yet. Maybe I think you already mentioned about “all”…sorry, I can’t find…
Just I wonder.. above sentence “All require singular verbs” and the title of the song “All I want for Christmas is you”… In which cases, do I have to use ‘all + singular verb’ OR ‘plural verb’.
Thank you!!!!

Yojeong L

10/10
Thank you Alex

marrychu

I got number 5 wrong with the explanation ” In simple questions, verbs after “do/does/did” must be base form”. Why is by number 7 “Do you know anyone who wants to come ” right and not “want to come”. This confused me a little bit :)

Sejdi

This lesson is very helpful. Thank you Alex

chris64

Thanks Alex I got 80%
I want to study hard so I need for free lessons from your web sit

lida1212

Thanks Alex, I got 100%.
Can I ask a question?
Can I use EVERYONE instead of EVERY ONE, every time?? For example,
1. Everyone needs money.
2. Every one needs money.
Are both sentences correct?

sarah2013

this was a great lesson teacher.thanks a million

samar7

    you welocome

    paras94

9 out of 10, great lesson

clevol nelson

Hi Alex, I have a doubt, in the fifth sentence, could we say “We need somebody help us”, it would be correct?
Thank you in advance.

Jabalbayo

Thanks a lot man it was very cognitive;)

Eugene26

Thank you very much, Alex.

slawek4

Thanx

Vineet.singhal88

Thank you alex!i am learning! ^.^

january38

this lesson is very helpful for me. Thanks a lot :-)

joyie

sir please you just clarify my doubt .. what are the rule’s we can apply the agreement???

malla reddy

Thank you, Alex, helpful class.

Antonio Alexandre neto

Thanks alex .. it was a nice lesson
I got 10 out of 10 :D

aboood1994

excellent lesson!

choumay

thk, sir i got 10 of 10

Dipyank

I believe that nice lesson is the most important one I ever had because I did know that every body is single I thought is puloral thanks a lot MR. Alex

preemy

Hello Alex,
could you specify about pronoun “all” little bit. because I saw “All are dead” and as to things “All is ready” f.e.. Do we really use singular verb with “All” meaning people?

Zulfia

Hi Alex,
It’sgood lecture but I need more and more…..Thx for u about this and others…..

rafi ghan

I took the quiz, but it did not show me how much I got write and how much I got wrong. If it’s somewhere on the page, please let me know exactly where.

k188

well thanks Alex. i have to say this helps me quite a lot. i’m always having problem with the agreement topic

akujazz

I got 80 out of 100 mark.

amoltofi

Thank you Alex. It is really conducive to learning and speaking knowledge. I follow with interest!

edaaydogan

Thanks Alex, I got 10. This lesson is very helful for me.

chi.qi

THANK YOU SIR

DR.WAQAS

Hello! Thanks for the lessons, they are always great, short and objective. I have a question, I always get confusion when use: I don’t have and I haven’t. Please, could you help me?

Glau Wertz

Thanks Alex. I need some help with ALL and Every.
I’ll try to exemplify my doubt.

” All children like to play with water.”
“All children, that I know, like to play with
water”

In the sentence, which doesn’t sound right to me, please is it totally wrong, does it have a
different meaning, should I say ” Every child,
that I know…” so, I have serious problems
with that. Could you help me?

Thanks in advance.

Sonia1234

Thanks a lot Alex for giving us this opportunity to watch one of the most wonderful video which is provided by you and I am please to tell you that I scored 100 out of 100 so it shows this lesson is useful ,,,,, ,.
Alex I am facing something which is really making me unhappy and I really want to find the sort of this matter so Since last year I am learning English and I have learnt many things so whenever I talk with people I could understand them better but when I speak they cant get easily the things which I try to tell .
It makes me feel that I am very bad in English and there is not fluency on my speech it will really pleasure for if you give such wonderful advises regarding this matter …
Sincerely thanking you .
☺☺☺☺

Saifurahamn

    Sorry some points are missing

    Saifurahamn

The trend is too long now Sir Alex for my comment to be notice but I appreciate this lesson very well.

BackToSchool

oh, I forgot to say thank you. :)

BackToSchool

thnks sir elex

hees

hello sir elex can you tel me plzz what is different between erey one and everyone

hees

10 out of 10.
I can understand very easily.

hirohiro0709

Hi Alex

Could you plz tel me the difference between every and each?

Imtithal Saeed

Thank you Alex :)

Fatimah Alhusain

I really like this course. Some mistakes you mentioned always happen to me. By studying the course, I can identify the subject and make the correct the answer! Thank you very much! Hope you have more grammar courses!

Tangtang130

9 correct out of 10 :)

chivialoco

HI ALEX,Thanks for your lessons.but can i ask a question?in one of your comments above u wrote:
does anyone have an extra pen that i could borrow?
i didnt get why you used have not has?????

baneen naser

Its okay !! thanks Alex !

rue

Thank you Alex. This lesson is very easy and clearly

habib1996

Alex, you are an excellent teacher, who in each lesson give to us the best.

Luiz Moreira

I got 9/10

glazze

I enjoyed the class and hadb9/10. It really a useful material at least to me. Thanks Alex

Okyerewah

I got 10/10, but I’ve a question and please help me out with that
“Everyone reminds me of..” is correct
then why?
“to reminds everyone” is not correct
I’m really confused with ‘s’
where to use it and where not to :(

Sidhant

thank you teacher alex.

maejcervantes

Awesome Alex you is my success shadow

balaganesh

tnks very much,sir Alex.

matriarchal lord

Thanks a lot teacher alex. I got 90 points!

Miasydney

Very nice lesson. In fact, I like your lessons because they’re short and very useful.

Palsec

Hi Alex I’m a new user. Very useful this lesson !I have had this doubt for a long time. Nice to meet your site. Thanks

fabiolatrivella

Hi Alex. Very useful lesson. I was always confused about when use ‘is’ or ‘are’ in these cases. Thanks.

John B

I got 90

Daniele77

i got 9 out of 10, i need to keep practicing. thank you very much.

jenniferprado

Congratulations Alex, I’m enjoying your classes a lot.

barros

Thanks a lot.

vkachan69

Each + singular countable noun
Each of + determiner + plural noun
Is it the use determiner which allows us to use plural noun and singular verb? Could you please clarify this doubt.

Blossom Francis Longinus

Got 9 out of 10. Thanks alex.

Ryan18

Thank you Alex

cristianpodda

Great lesson! Thanks so much.

Tabessa

Thanks to you, I am getting better and better.

Brightstar

thank you alex

mohammed555

Thank you ALEX

Atia boosa

In simple questions, verbs after “do/does/did” must be base form.how abuot
Do you know anyone who wants to come?

arifhekimi

oh, I forgot to say thank you so much.

arifhekimi

10/10
Thank you Alex.

arifhekimi

very useful lesson
Thanks a lot

Vivimi

WOW thank you Alex
I got 100%

Dunham

thanks btother

md nasir uddin

thanks alex! this lesson is really a big help for me.

SUKRUT JAIDEE

nice this lesson is help me a lot thank you alex. god bless you for helping many people here ^_^

nhelle

I gained 100 marks out of 100…..I was very encouraged by Alex…thank you alex

shameer

Can you include in your next lesson (Have had) how to use it together in one sentence.. e.g I haven’t had lunch..

Thanks,
Shameer

shameer

easy loesson
i got 100 percent

k.abed

easy lesson
i got 100 percent

k.abed

Each of us has an aim which to improve English.
I think someone is watching this video now.
Anybody doesn’t be successful without study.

Thank you.

byildirim

thank you :)

azdoud

Thanks for the lesson. I’ve made many mistakes using these subjects before:) But now everything is clear.

Zzzombyyy

Anyone who knows what love is by Irma Thomas. That is an example of the lesson :D

Thanks Alex for the lesson!

GonzaT

Thanks sir for the lesson!

Sakib2085

Hi Alex. In this lesson you use straightforward examples to clarify your point. but it is not clear when we use more complicated sentences as since, or either sentences, etc. can we have like these examples to identify the verb-subject- object?

daed

many thanks Mr. Alex

medtaytay

Thank you so much, you are a good teacher

Vina2017

Nice chapter sir.But this time i did not get my lucky number(10/10=1).But I got 9/10.Nice lecture sir.Great love and affection from this indian.

paras94

Thanks alex. I got 100% from you learning.

mahimlaskar

Number 5 I doubted myself, I know the correct answer but I clicked letter B, But I know It’s A. Confusing

yukino1989

thank you for your lesson sir!!!

Doni Bungaa

Thanks Alex. I got 90. I got confused with the does word.
I have a question. What verb will be used if the sentence is like these: “Each boys and girls has/have to take the test. Is it has or have? I am confused. Do I stick with the “EACH” word? Please enlighten me. Thank you.

Rolfaniw

Thank you Mr. Alex!

Alex-1956

Thank you so much sir! Great lesson!

Prasunan

Sir Hi
What is the difference between someone and somebody, anyone and anybody cte.
And what are they called

Reyaz baba 101@

Sir
Two and two makes/make four.
Neither I nor he have/has resigned.
Please

Reyaz baba 101@

9/10 thanks sir God bless you

Doyo D square

I watched this video twice on June 04, 2021, and I took the quiz after watching it once. I got ten correct out of 10.

ergn

I watched this video one more time on August 28, 2021.

ergn

Thank you for your efforts to provide high quality education.

Muntazer

Thanks, Alex!!!

Atollun
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