Using So and Too in English

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Showing affirmative similarities in English with So and Too

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Your teachings are perfect
You are an angel sent by God

balsonnaoshekpam
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First time I see somebody explaining like you teacher, keep it up with the videos!

marcocr
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Dear Jamie madam,
You are perfect teacher of a english grammar. I have watched almost all videos of your grammar lessons. I always wander why people are not watching your videos.

akshayparab
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Mam thanku for giving us such an informative and very helpful lesson you are Gorgeous

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Hello dear teacher, today's grammar was very awesome, thank you my dear teacher

zabbeestruckchannel
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she is very good at making us understand english

borhanuddin
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From Pakistan i welcome you and your fmily ....so much talent i find in you ....presentation of lecture is highly skill based...My request to you is ...plz write a complte argumentative essay and explain various prts as you have done already to make me further clear

hashmatullah
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Hello, ma'am. I've been watching your videos for quite a while and I must say that I've never seen any teacher articulating concepts as you do. Thank you so much! Could you suggest some books or websites wherein I can do exercises as I couldn't find any that has enough exercises for every concept specifically clauses and phrases?

Passionatestar
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Hi dear mam, kindly make a details vedio on new GRE Issue essay.

MuhammadUmar-wiyh
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have a doubt about this. you've mentioned in the adj clause video that an adjective clause must be just next to a noun being described. However, here in this example, taken from one of the Cali colleges, says sth else

Q. I cannot find the man from the repair shop. He helped me fix my car yesterday.
Ans. I cannot find the man from the repair shop that helped me fix my car yesterday.

I wonder why the ans adjective clause has been written after the prepositional phrase 'from the repair shop', but it should've been right next to the noun being described, shouldn't it?

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