English Vocabulary / Advanced Vocabulary /INCLINE vs. INCLINED

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First like Kevin and Liza! New words explained, increasing our American English background. Hugs Kevin and Liza.

NelsonBlandonArceda
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Some people are inclined to learn English but the others prefer to learn Spanish. I gotta give credit to you for this special lesson. Thanks! 🙂

violettachernishova
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Very good lesson, it looks like two simple and easy words but this lesson proves how amazing American English is.
Thank you for the lesson.

gladysgriffin
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I finally understand the meaning of these words. This explanation is excellent.

elanitka
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I understand already very nice explaination

fighterw
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Thank you for sharing the useful videos, Kevin!!!

yasminachor
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Thanks for your efforts, i really appreciate it.

mohammedaligamal
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How I like it that you point out the word stress! Not being a native, I can't say how disturbing I find it to listen to people putting the stress on a wrong syllable, esp. in the tech industry talks. Doing it right oftentimes correct the pronunciation automagically.

aram
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I am inclined to believe US is the best!

vakhbod
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I avoid steep incline hills especially on snow weather conditions.
( especially or specially ?)
( with or on snow ? )
Definitely, writing is one of the best exercises to catch our errors in English.

gladysgriffin
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Very interesting as always, thanks a lot!!!☺️

paolanava
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In French, we have a difference between "inclinaison" et "inclination". The latter is for "inclined". The former is physical.
I like to know now this difference in English ! Thank you for this efficient and short lesson !
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monarou
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Hi Teacher Kevin, would you please teaching me about be being to and be going to? I wanna know how to correctly use them please.
If yes, inform me as quick as possible in the comment section🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

JAMAÏCAIN_-IMOL
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Great lesson.

By the way here I have a question;

Is it not correct to say: This pole is inclined ( if it's not at a right angle to the surface)?

mubarak
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THANK YOU PLEASE WE WANT EXAM TO MEMORISE NEW VOCABULARY THANK YOU

amianifineug
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The longer I speak English the more confused I am about adverbs (versus adjectives). "I do something seldom" or rarely? "Let me show you real quick" (why not really)? "I am good" (but why: I am doing well)

aram
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I am inclined to believed the USA is one of the best countries in the world.

gladysgriffin
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Good evening Kevin.Thank you for good content as usual.I have noticed that after "be inclined" only stative verbs have been used in Examples.Is it a grammatical rule applicable here.I would be grateful if you could clarify my doubt.

ambedkarkorapati
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Dear kevin
Your videos always have been really helpful
Would u give us a learn for 'th' sound pronunciation and joining with with other letters like d?
If u hv a video already, please give a link

ahmedrazakhan
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But not for Negative things KEVIN ! WE HAD PRONE TO VERB ING

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