In today’s live class, Teacher Robin is explaining how to use comparative adjectives. You can participate by writing in the comments. Enjoy!
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Grammar - 5 rules for comparative adjectives
Pronunciation - American
In today’s live class, Teacher Robin is explaining how to use comparative adjectives. You can participate by writing in the comments. Enjoy!
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I don’t want to be rude, but it will be better if you won’t use “ok” so often.
Thanks for your lesson! It’s more diverse, than just watching “ABBA movies” lessons. And very informative!
Thanks for your feedback, Andrew. I’m sure you’re aware that “okay” is a very common word in English and can even be used as a filler. It’s quite natural to just say it without even thinking about it.
This was good lessons, but you speaks so fast . In m’y opinion you should try to make it slowly And carefully .
Hi Essame, I’m sorry if you didn’t fully understand me. I generally try to speak slowly.
That’s a Nice course. Thanks for the lesson. Here is one my answers of your questions : Silly – Sillier – Silliest.
Am I right ?
Regards.
Hi Nguiffo, thanks for your answer. It’s great!
Thank you
Thank you