CONFUSING GRAMMAR | Advanced English Lesson

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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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You are born to be a teacher. God bless you and your family Mr Wes. much love from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

enjoyenglish
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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.

Gerard_
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thanks for always being so thorough in your explanations!

Charity-mcog
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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!

ninapaz
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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!!!

annavass
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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. ❤

vivianacorrea
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Sorry can't make it in live . watching it now

muhammadomer
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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!

abadalrhmazkoo
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Your teaching is amazing! You clarified most of confused words.

ivymlpun
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Great lesson! I got some confusing moments and now I see the difference! Thank you so much!

ainurmazhenova
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In the following 2 sentences 1)'what had you done that you are talking like that'
and 2)' what had you done that you were talking like that' which one is similar to 'what had you done to be talking like that'

nmxwuqz
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I’m learning a lot. Thank you so much. Watching here from the PH🇵🇭

renalynlimsiaco
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Even though I nailed it, your guidance was still incredibly helpful and super informative! Thanks a ton for that! Keep up the awesome work!

HarrierPanels
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🎉🎉🎉🎉 thank you so much, it's only which i need

LillyJeongwook
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Excellent and useful lesson! I learned a lot 😊

marisolsepulveda
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Excellent a lesson👍🏻 thank you teacher

luhasluhas
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Thank you so much, Wes, for this beneficial video!👍

lollylolly
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it Was perfect, I love your classes, 10/12. I'm enhancing my English watching your videos on YouTube.

MusicWalker-iy
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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?

milonanni
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Hi Wes, I wouldn't say 'it *effects* you personally', but rather, ' it *affects* you personally'. Am I right?

DonnieChoi