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Phrases and Clauses – What’s the Difference?
In English, clauses and phrases are used regularly, and this lesson will help you quickly master them to better understand the language. You can see my lessons on individual phrases and phrasal verbs at www.engVid.com
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i am from INDIA and here people use both British English and American English and sometimes Indian English(mixture of English and Hindi).So its quite hard to speak Eng for me as i mix both British & American…..
so could u plz help me out of this…………..i just want u to give a lesson, comparing both languages and common mistakes while using them.
hi james thanks a lot 4 this .
i would like u to give a suggestion that u have not categorised ur videos ….like……grammar section and vocabulary sec n etc…….so if u arrange them separately it wud b more helpful to us.
but…..really thanks for this.
jesus, thanks, now I know what a clause is!!!
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hi james! i lov the way u teach n i lov all ur moves while teaching. u make me laugh n this makes the lesson even more intresting. i wish i ll see u some day.
good teaching
congrats!
thanks a lot
i am from INDIA and here people use both British English and American English and sometimes Indian English(mixture of English and Hindi).So its quite hard to speak Eng for me as i mix both British & American…..
so could u plz help me out of this…………..i just want u to give a lesson, comparing both languages and common mistakes while using them.
regards.
hi james thanks a lot 4 this .
i would like u to give a suggestion that u have not categorised ur videos ….like……grammar section and vocabulary sec n etc…….so if u arrange them separately it wud b more helpful to us.
but…..really thanks for this.
thanks man this is great.
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thanks!