Om Kumar
Hy I m from India And i m a beginner English speaker I wañna speak English in fluently way no anyone around of me who speak English fluently i m trying if you want to talk with me then send me request and we will help each other 🙏
29 de jan de 2022 05:16
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Hi, I would love to help you improve your English. Please message me and we’ll talk more about it.
31 de janeiro de 2022
Hi Om, I may be able to help. Send me a message if you're interested. I can't message you because of your privacy settings.
31 de janeiro de 2022
⛔️⛔️⛔️Most Common Grammar Mistakes In English⛔️⛔️⛔️ 1. LET’S VS. LETS Let’s not get carried away here — this one is pretty simple: Let’s = let us. As in, let us not get carried away here… Lets = to make something possible. This checklist lets you write better. 2. ITS VS. IT’S It’s simple: It’s = it is. As in, it’s so dang cold outside. Its = associated with something recently mentioned. As in, the weather has a mind of its own. 3. YOUR VS. YOU’RE Your is a possessive pronoun that describes ownership of an item: your jacket is sweet! You’re is the contraction of you are: you’re probably glad you have that jacket. 4. MAY VS. MIGHT May indicates a possibility; might indicates a hypothetical probability. I may quit my job — even though I’m good at it. Then again, I might get fired. 5. LAY VS. LIE Lay describes the action of placing something flat: lay down, Fido! Lie describes the status of something resting flat: Fido likes lying (lie-ing) down. 6. AFFECT VS. EFFECT Affect implies action: “I want to affect the world in a positive way,” said Jane. Effect describes its result. “The effects of your intention should be good,” replied her friend. Find out more about Affect vs. Effect here. 7. TOO OBVIOUS? Is this one too obvious, or not? Based on what must be billions of text-message bloopers it’s probably worth mentioning! Too refers to, well, too much of something / too many of something: “I have too much money to live in such a small house.” It can also be used as a form of agreement: “yeah, I feel that way too.” 8. TO VS. TWO Two is a number (you know, this one: 2). ‘To’ is a word meant to be used in all sorts of different ways. 9. THERE VS. THEIR There refers to a location; their refers to a designation: “See that restaurant over there?” – “Yep, that’s their favorite one!” 10. THEIR VS. THEY’RE They’re = they are: ‘They’re going to love that restaurant!’ – “Yeah, like I said it’s their fav.” 11. LOOSE VS. LOSE Loose refers to something that’s been
29 de janeiro de 2022
Hey there, my name is Thembi, I am a native English speaker and a Professional Teacher I would love to help you improve your English speaking, writing, listening and reading skills. If you are looking for an informal lesson we can have a conversation where you can tell me all about yourself, your culture, travelling experiences and other topics that interest you. Please feel free to send me a message, I am flexible and we can arrange times that also suit your schedule.😀
29 de janeiro de 2022
He Om Kumar. I am Veronica, a native English speaker. I am very much interested in being your language learning partner. I will help improve your fluency, progress you from a learner to a fluent English speaker. Kindly hit my inbox.
29 de janeiro de 2022
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