CONFUSING GRAMMAR | Advanced English Lesson
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Published 2024-07-17
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Grammar can make learning English confusing at times. There are many rules, exceptions, and slight nuances. So let's put your grammar skills to the test with a quiz for intermediate to advanced learners.
This will give you a better understanding of English grammar as well as review some grammar concepts you may already know.
Take the quiz and let me know how you do.
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All Comments (21)
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You are born to be a teacher. God bless you and your family Mr Wes. much love from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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@06:57 How something affects you, not "effects you". But you could say "the effect of something on you". "Effect" as a verb means to cause to happen. At least in British English.
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I really enjoyed this advanced English lesson. I am a big grammar fan. Advanced grammar is challenging, interesting and enjoyable. Thanks a lot!
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I have done well with the 75%.
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Sorry can't make it in live . watching it now
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I have missed the live session, but need to say that I'm so glad to watch this very useful lesson!!... as always thanks so much!!!
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So if the story makes me relaxed and benefits me in that sense, I could ask you to read that story for me?
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thanks for always being so thorough in your explanations!
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For the lesson thanks for the lesson
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Most of them, but absolutely I have learned new things especially the confusing ones that your clarification made them easier to use confidently. Teacher Wes, thank you so much indeed!
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Excellent lesson thank you
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Thanks a lot! āŗš
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Loved this lesson. Thank you so much!! šā¤
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Thanks a lot
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šššš thank you so much, it's only which i need
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Great lesson! I got some confusing moments and now I see the difference! Thank you so much!
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Excellent and useful lesson! I learned a lot š
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Your teaching is amazing! You clarified most of confused words.
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In my humble opinion these nuances are directly linked to language usage, nevertheless, it's highly convenient to be aware of their differences or similarities. Thanks a lot. ā¤
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Thanks very much. It was really useful.