Avoid using 'ARRIVE' in conversational American English / English Vocabulary / HOW TO USE 'GET'

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I've been living in the USA for over 30 years and still have some accent. I love to watch your excellent lessons. But unbelievable that I still make mistakes to pronounce words living here for so long. Anyway, absolutely love your lessons, Kevin and Lisa!

quemseria
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Thank you so much for helping non-native speakers understand better the American English

youby
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I wish to travel to America and live there. Thank you, Professor, for your wonderful lessons

billelrouis
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As always, one of the brilliant lesson to understand when and where to use get instead of arrive

parveenbegum
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You are the best!!! Please keep on teaching us!!!

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I just found this video and channel when I'm doing a YouTube cleanup, unsubscribing from tens of no longer necessary YouTube Channels. Already unsubscribed from about 40+ channels today. What do I have to say? I'm subscribing to this one. I just value the way you teach, communicate and the time you take to make other people achieve their goals.

Thank you.

marcosffoliveira
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I usually use the verb arrive and I know it formal but I was wondering what’s verb to use instead of arrive. Here is my answer in this video. Thanks so much for the video.

teddyeckomela
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I really love your lessons, dear Lisa n´ Kevin. Carry on, please.

enriquezavelgarcia
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Thanks a lot Kevin. I always learn something new by watching your videos.

cristinaolague
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I love this channel ❣️ you are really bright

samarwaleed
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A million thanks for your work. Or even more

thebiggestchen
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Thanks a million, I’m learning from you, sire the modern English. Your beautiful lecture enriched me with valued information.

abdulsattarmohammed
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Your lessons are really precious, thank you 🙏

StoryLobby
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Great video Kevin I appreciate that have you been doin' for us. Wish the best for both of you!

shedtears
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I have learned a lot of crucial things with you and Lisa. Thank you very much. You use the expressions "in time" and "on time" what's the difference?

yamidemu
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I've been watching your videos recently and learned a lot of things I haven't been so sure about. I'm an English teacher from a non-English speaking country and want to be always updated with the grammar. In this video I've noticed that the verb GET in past participle is GOTTEN, but in British English it's GOT, so, it's: GET, GOT, GOT. No wonder that some of my students tells me the past participle of GET is GOTTEN and I always correct them :). Now I know :).

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Thanks for the lesson, What is the difference between on time / in time

aboodsaid
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Hello, first of all thank you so much for your lessons. I really learn from them. I have a question regarding one of the given examples that I couldn't hear very well. Which is correct: "they got to the restaurante before it closed, before it closes or before it close?

Mamitaquerida
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Tank you. The bus usually gets here on time.

gianpierocostamagna
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Thank you so much ❤ please do a lesson about the difference between in time and on time

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