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the weekly series where you ask me
questions and i answer them maybe first
question comes from isaac alexander hi
again isaac isaac says hi alicia what's
the difference between by chance by
accident and accidentally by chance
tends to be used in more positive
situations you can think of it as like a
happy accident when you have a happy
accident you can use by chance i was out
shopping and i ran into a co-worker by
chance by accident is probably the least
used of these three that you've
introduced so by accident you might also
hear on accident we use this for
negative coincidences things that are
not so good i sent my boss the wrong
files on accident the last one that you
introduced accidentally is the most
common one that we use for negative
situations negative coincidences i
accidentally deleted my portfolio and
with this pronunciation i'm saying it
really clearly accidentally accidentally
but in fast speech we say accidentally
accidentally i accidentally deleted my
portfolio so i hope that that helps you
thanks very much for the question let's
move on to your next question next
question comes from jahanvi hi jahanvi
jahanvi says what is the difference
between in spite and despite the two
have the same meaning in spite and
despite just have to be kind of slightly
changed to fit into a sentence let's
look at two examples in spite of her
sensitive stomach my friend ate ice
cream every day
despite her sensitive stomach my friend
ate ice cream every day so when we make
a sentence with in spite we say in spite
of a noun phrase when we use despite we
say despite followed by a noun phrase i
want to connect this question to a
similar question that we got for this
week this is from
moad guitar hi moad
moad said i want to ask about the
differences between despite although
though and in spite of so we talked
about despite and in spite of we tend to
use although a little more often at the
beginning of a sentence like although
it's kind of like a formal but and
though might be more like at the middle
part of a sentence so like a
though
be so that's kind of how we might use
these two i hope that that answers both
of your questions i hope that that helps
you i'll try to make a whiteboard video
about this topic as well thanks very
much for sending these questions okay
let's move along to your next question
next question comes from satish hi
satish satish says hi alisha how are you
i'm good when i listen english i am
translating it to my country's language
in my mind how can i stop that and
was using present continuous tense in
the above sentence correct um so one
your present continuous tense no it is
not correct in that i'll come back to
that a little bit later for now though
your question about translating um to
your language in your head i've talked
about this a couple times here and there
in other videos
so i'll just review again by sharing the
things that helped me to stop
translating in my head one thing that
really helped me was making an
environment making a place where i could
not escape into my native language so in
my case that meant i found like a hobby
group something that i wanted to learn
how to do i found that in my target
language i found that in japanese i
would go to that once a week there was
no option for me to do that in english
the teacher didn't speak english the
other students didn't really speak
english like i had no choice but to
learn and it was hard at first so over
time i learned the vocabulary words i
met people and i got to chat a little
bit with people
and then i also just kind of like built
my listening skills as well so that was
really helpful for me
following that then i would often like
go out with people from that group so i
would make friends there and then maybe
we'd go out for drinks we'd go to get
something to eat together and that was
another situation where i could not
escape into english so i had to use
japanese i had no choice if i didn't do
that i couldn't talk to anybody so that
was really helpful for me
and this leads to my second tip for
stopping this sort of translation
problem um which is
try not to rely on your dictionary like
i know that we all now have a phone and
like there's a dictionary in here we can
check when we don't know a word but my
problem with this with using this too
much is that it stops the flow of
conversation like when you're talking
with someone and you don't know exactly
the word you want to use instead of just
reaching for your dictionary try to
think of a different way to explain the
thing that you're trying to say you want
to say turn on the light like you can't
think of turn on so what are some other
ways that you could explain that motion
like uh how do i say like the light is
not bright and then the light becomes
bright what's this what's this action
like think of the tools that you have in
your head to explain the idea and then
your friend can teach you the word so
use that as an opportunity to one use
the words that you already know and then
so two get a new word using those tools
um three it's just a really great
communication tool because even
sometimes like in our native language we
forget a word or we don't know the right
word to use so just think about using
the tools that you already have the
other thing that i would recommend and
that i've recommended a lot on this
channel is consuming media so that means
tv and movies books comics whatever
trying to use the language as much as
possible in your day-to-day life like
listening to it and reading it um
because you're kind of absorbing the
natural ways that people use that
language like textbook language and real
world language are different so you need
to make sure you have a chance to
experience that real world language so
media is great of course you can check
out the stuff we have on our channel and
our website but
you can just watch movies watch tv shows
find podcasts as well so there are lots
of different ways to check out media but
basically just try to get your brain
used to
listening to and experiencing the
language so that you don't have to like
really work at translating every single
sentence in your head and then over time
and with practice you'll eventually stop
translating and one day you'll just be
able to do it and you probably won't
realize it that's what happened to me
actually like i just one day i was like
oh i don't have to translate anymore it
just
was it just was done so i hope that that
helps you those are a few tips for
translating in your head your other
question was about your use of present
continuous tense in your first sentence
you said when i listen to english i am
translating it to my country's language
we would not use the present continuous
tense here because you're talking about
a regular action that you do this is a
regular thing that you do we use the
present continuous tense for temporary
actions so in this case you should say i
translate it in my head use the present
tense there okay so thanks very much for
those questions i hope that it helps you
let's move on to our next question next
question comes from eric hi eric eric
says uh hi what does get wild mean in
this phrase for example he's getting
wild with the letters uh to get wild
means to be crazy like to go crazy to do
something like surprising or shocking
i'm not sure exactly about your example
sentence situation to get wild with the
letters i'm not sure what that is but
it's like it means to become crazy to do
something crazily
graffiti uh to get wild with the letters
like drawing the letters could be maybe
he has like a stack of letters in his
room and he's just throwing them all
over the place i don't know like if i
could get wild with the lesson and just
start running around the studio he would
be like she's getting wild a lesson tear
down the green screen
to get wild with the lesson
and we're done so i hope that that helps
you understand the expression get wild
thanks very much for the question let's
move along to your next question next
question comes from joey joey hi joey
joey says what's the difference between
envy and jealous um envy is a noun and a
verb so for example i envy you or envy
is dangerous jealous is an adjective
like you got the best seats in the
theater i'm so jealous you got a long
vacation i'm super jealous all right so
i hope that that helps you thanks for
the question all right that's everything
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you ask me questions and i answer them
maybe first question this week comes
from naru hi again naru naru says hi
alicia what's the difference between it
and that for example i do yoga every
morning i do it too or i do that too we
use
it
to replace a noun that we mentioned
earlier in the conversation um so like
for example i bought a new computer it's
really cool or i built a new computer it
was really hard so that it refers to
like the process of building a computer
or it refers to like the computer i
bought
in the first sentence so we use it to
replace that thing that object that
specific process
when we use that however yes we are
talking about something we referred to
earlier in the conversation but we're
using it for something that the speaker
and the listener shared it's a shared
experience so if you use that to talk
about an experience that you did not
share with your listener it's gonna
sound really weird so in your example
like i do yoga every morning and someone
says oh i do that too it makes sense
because both speakers in that situation
have the experience of doing yoga in the
morning if you say oh i do it too it's
like it's not
wrong but it does sound less natural
than using that so when you have a
shared experience of a situation you can
use that i hope that this helps you
thanks for an interesting question okay
let's get on to your next question next
question comes from artie hi artie artie
says hi alicia how do you politely ask
someone about their health condition is
it common to use are you sick since sick
can also mean crazy or insane uh yeah
good question and actually it's totally
fine to ask are you sick that's totally
fine this depends on your intonation so
if you say are you sick and you have
this like concerned look and you have
this concerned voice there's not gonna
be a communication problem if you've
seen a movie where a character is like
are you
sick like that's the situation where
it's talking about the person's like
mental health they're like are you crazy
are you insane when they use like that
shocked horrified face like are you sick
do you want to fill all those donuts
with mustard
that's a situation where you would say
are you sick and it means crazy or
insane other ways you could ask would be
like are you okay are you feeling okay
do you have a cold that kind of thing
thanks very much for the question let's
go to your next question next question
comes from ismail hi ismail ismail says
hi alicia thanks for your support what's
the difference between may and might
there isn't really a difference honestly
may and might are used in the same
situations when you're talking about
possibility in american english however
might is more common than may some
examples i might have forgotten my
wallet i may have forgotten my wallet
they're the same but may sounds a bit
more formal in american english we tend
to use might so this question actually
connects nicely with a question from
another viewer this comes from alan chan
hi alan alan asked hi alicia how can i
use may be
and probably okay so we talked about how
we use mei and might in the same way to
talk about possibility so now let's talk
about may and be together not maybe but
may be
and might and probably so let's compare
these we use may and be when we want to
talk about something that could possibly
be something else that sounds very open
so let's look at some examples hmm this
may be the restaurant he recommended he
may be the right person for the job so
this is the pattern we can use for may
be and might be so i want to continue on
to probably so if we imagine may and
might express this sort of like
uncertainty maybe on a scale from like 0
to 100 may and might is maybe like 40 or
so
probably has a much higher level of
certainty like 70 or 80 or so so we have
a pretty good idea of what's going to
happen in the future but there's a
little bit of like wiggle room like
we're still not 100 sure some examples
i'm probably gonna sleep late tomorrow
she's probably not gonna reply tonight
so it probably shows the speaker has a
higher level of certainty so i hope that
this helps you use may and might and
maybe and might be and probably and
maybe also too thanks very much for
these two questions great let's move on
to your next question next question
comes from
lombardosi marco hi lombardosi
lombardosi says can you explain the
difference between all and whole with
some examples sure let's begin by
looking at some example sentences my dog
ate all the cupcakes
my dog ate the whole cake my roommate
stole all the iphone chargers
my roommate stole my whole electronics
box you can see in the sentences that
use all that we're looking at individual
units of something in the first example
sentence with the dog the dog ate all
the cakes all the cupcakes so we're
talking about individual units there in
the second situation the roommates stole
all the iphone chargers so we're looking
at individual units one thing but all of
those one things so when we want to
emphasize the unit we use all all plus
the unit you'll also notice that the
units use the plural form we're using
the plural form of the noun so in the
dog situation it's cupcakes in the
roommate situation it's iphone chargers
we're using the plural form however when
we're using whole we're talking about
something that can be broken down into
units so in the dog situation it's a
cake so one cake can be like many
smaller pieces of cake in the second
example sentence
it's about like a box of electronic
equipment or like electronic related
things so it's not the things inside the
box it's the complete box so we imagine
that this is like one complete unit one
complete set of something so we use all
like i said when we want to emphasize
like the units the small pieces of
something so like all my cupcakes or all
of my iphone chargers we're emphasizing
the unit there using hole
to like refer to a larger
thing that's composed of many smaller
units really emphasizes like your level
of shock or your level of surprise that
that thing was affected so as you pay
attention in your reading i think
reading will help you to find some more
examples of this just look and see like
the kinds of units and the typical kinds
of like um
larger nouns that get this whole
treatment so like foods are great
examples like a whole pizza or a whole
cake or a whole turkey or a whole
chicken so that refers to one thing
composed of many parts so i hope that
this helps you thanks very much for the
question let's go on to your next
question your next question is from tian
fu hi tian
tien says can you explain a bit more
sophisticated without context i can't be
exactly sure what this means but i think
that this is a comparative phrase so
let's make a complete sentence to start
restaurant a is a bit more sophisticated
than restaurant b so a bit more means
like a little more than something else a
little more or a small amount more than
something else sophisticated means like
refined or maybe they have lots of
culture lots of knowledge if you're
talking about a person in this case with
a restaurant maybe it's well-rounded so
there's like lots of kind of experience
that was used to make this restaurant
like the restaurant decorator had lots
of worldly experience so the menu has a
lot of like different world flavors i
don't know so it's something that's
sophisticated it has like a high class
image so if you use a bit more
sophisticated it means item a is a
higher level of sophistication than item
b in this case a restaurant so i hope
that this helps with your understanding
of the phrase a bit more sophisticated
okay that's everything that i have for
this week thank you as always for
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week bye bye
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pokemon
pokemon
hi everybody welcome back to ask alicia
the weekly series where you ask me
questions and i answer them maybe first
question this week comes from karima
again hi karima prima says hi lisha
could you please tell me what does the
expression
give it a try mean give it a try is a
friendly way to suggest someone try
something so we use give it a try like
after we show someone a process we teach
someone how to do something we show them
how to do something and then we say okay
give it a try like now it's your turn
please try this thing i showed you if
you're at the golf course and you show
someone how to swing a golf club you
could say all right give it a try i
think we do it on this channel actually
we introduced like a vocabulary point or
a grammar point and then ask you give it
a try so it's a suggestion to try
something hope that helps you thanks for
the question okay next question next
question comes from sanju hi sanju sanju
says what is the main difference between
simple past and present and past
participle or perfect tense the main
difference is that simple past tense is
used for actions that started and
finished in the past there's often a
specific time point we know when the
action started and when the action
finished with perfect tense though we
don't know when the action started or
when the action finished so we use it to
talk about like life experience in the
past like maybe when it happened is not
so important but we use it for like
travel experience or job experience so
that's one thing that we do with perfect
tense the other thing is we use it to
talk about actions that started in the
past and that continued to the present
especially with the continuous tense we
also do this um to talk about the
effects of actions that started in the
past and continue to the present so like
for example i saw beyonce live last week
is a past tense sentence so when we want
to use the perfect tense like we've seen
beyonce live so many times that means
we've seen beyonce in the past many
times but when is not important so we
use that perfect tense we've seen we
have seen so another example like when i
get this question i sometimes will say
like i've talked about this many times i
have talked about this many times is a
perfect tense statement so in the past i
have discussed this this is something i
talked about uh at points in the past so
i can use perfect tense to describe that
so if you have any questions about
simple past tense or present perfect
tense i would recommend checking the
videos that we have on the website or on
the youtube channel so i talk more about
how to use these two grammar points
thanks for the question i hope that that
helps okay next question next question
comes from semi hi again sami semi says
hi what's the difference uh i want you
to know i want to you know
i want you know from these choices only
the first one is grammatically correct i
want you to know so it could introduce
something it could introduce an idea
like i want you to know i did my best
the other two things that are you
presented here they're not grammatically
correct maybe with some punctuation or
maybe in a conversation with the right
emphasis they could be part of something
else i'm not sure but the other two
things uh are not grammatically correct
so the difference here is that your
first option is correct and it can begin
an idea i hope that that helps you okay
let's move on to your next question next
question comes from danny hi danny hi
again danny danny says i'd like to know
about finish
has finished and is finished okay
um finish can be a noun or a verb as in
the first item just finish in present
tense it's used like in present
situations or to talk about future
situations so like let's finish work or
we should finish this soon so we can go
to the party something like that let's
finish so that's an upcoming activity
let's go on to is finished when we see
this is finished it's actually finished
being used as an adjective so we know
that because we see is there is is our
verb so like he is finished she is
finished class is finished so it's an
adjective it's describing the situation
finished there we use that to talk about
something that is completed it's done so
we could use a verb form like class
finished at nine o'clock or we could say
like at nine o'clock class is finished
so that's the current state that's the
current situation uh the race is
finished or dinner is finished let's
compare that to has finished so has
finished is using the present perfect
form so finished here is the past
participle form of the verb finished
something has finished as i talked about
in one of the other questions in today's
episode
has finished that would be the present
perfect tense meaning that something
occurred in the past and the effects of
that continue to the present this is an
example of an effect continuing to the
present we would see has finished used
in like a polite situation for example
like i imagine at like a hotel breakfast
service if hotel breakfast ends at like
nine o'clock but i'm a guest and i
arrive at 9 30 and i want to eat
breakfast the hotel staff might say to
me sorry breakfast has finished so they
could say i'm sorry breakfast is
finished that's kind of direct sounding
but if they say breakfast has finished
we could think of it like
the like ending point for breakfast was
at nine o'clock but there's this effect
and the effect of that is that me the
guest like i can't eat breakfast now
because it finished in the past so we
could kind of think of it like an effect
so i hope that that helps you thanks
very much for the question okay let's
move on to your next question next
question comes from sridhar reddy hi
again sridhar sridhar says hi alicia
which one is correct in the following
sentences one not all questions can't be
answered by alicia or two
not all questions can be answered by
alicia the first sentence i read on your
site why use both not all and can't be i
thought using only one of them makes a
sentence meaningful yes thank you very
much you've found what is called a typo
a typo is a typing mistake so i checked
this out on the website we will fix it
you are correct this should be can so
not all questions can be answered by
alicia that would be the correct
sentence it should not be can't so we'll
fix that if you see a pattern like this
not all somethings can be something so
that would be the correct way to build
this kind of sentence structure okay i
hope that helps and thank you very much
for this point uh next question comes
from antonio locko hi antonio antonio
says i am confused about when to use i
talk with blah blah blah versus i talk
to blah blah blah can you help with that
by the way you're very funny thanks i
talk to or i talk with yes i've spoken
about this very very briefly and i think
the video about speak versus talk
basically there's not really a
difference between two and with here
when we use two though i feel that it
has more of a one-way conversational
feeling like if you're giving someone
information if it's kind of just one
person sharing a lot of information
talking i might use two like go talk to
your boss about this or like let's talk
to my parents about this when you use
with however it sounds more like you're
participating in something together
you're participating in a discussion
together like you do things with another
person so there's someone else there
participating together with you so using
with to me sounds a little bit more like
there are other people participating
other people involved like i said it's a
really small point both of them are
correct you won't have any communication
problems if you choose to or with or if
you choose to mix them hope that helps
you alright that's everything that i
have for you for this week thank you as
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your first question comes from
mishan hi maison maison says hi alicia
what's the difference between picture
image and photo in most cases we use
them the same when you use a camera
you can say photo or picture take a
picture or take a photo we use them the
same way so image can refer yes to a
picture or to a photo though it does
sound more like something maybe printed
or published generally speaking image is
used to refer to a depiction or a
representation of something else so that
means it could be like a painting so
this is an image of a goddess or this is
an image of a person on a boat for
example so image is a depiction a
representation of something so that
means it can be physical and it can also
be in your mind like a mental picture of
something we could also call that an
image we have an image of something in
our heads so like my image of her is
ruined or i have a really good image of
that person hope that helps you okay
let's move on to your next question next
question comes from
hairline bieber hi heroline hi alicia i
want to know if i speak in british
english in america will americans
understand me and vice versa
yes they should there should be no
reason why an american english speaker
should not understand a british english
speaker or vice versa it should not be a
problem thanks very much for the
question let's move on to your next
question next question comes from
alejandro hi alejandro alejandro says hi
alicia i have a question what's the
meaning of the expression much obligated
and how can i use this i'm not sure
about much obligated that's not really
an expression we use we do have the
expression much obliged much obliged
which is like thank you very much for
helping me and i owe you for this so if
someone does something for you you can
say much obliged it sounds rather formal
and for some people perhaps a little bit
old-fashioned actually you could use it
at like the end of an email for example
thanks very much for the files much
obliged that sort of thing like i owe
you in return so i hope that that helps
you thanks very much for the question
next question comes from fabrizio
sanchez hi fabrizio fabrizio says can
you explain the differences between
should have could have would have and
they're negative forms yes but a proper
answer is much bigger than just this q
and a video so
here's a quick short answer should have
is used to talk about things we wish we
had done in the past or we wish we had
not done in the past i should have
studied more when i was a student i
shouldn't have had so much to drink last
night so we often have this kind of
feeling of regret when we use should
have or should not have could have
refers to something that was possible in
the past or impossible in the past i
could have finished work at six today if
my boss hadn't given me a last minute
task did you see that guy in the car was
that davey nah that couldn't have been
davey he's at work today could not means
impossible so could not have been davey
in that situation means it's impossible
for that to have been davey just now in
the past uh would have and would not
have refers to a future action in the
past we are imagining ourselves as like
in the past thinking about our future
activities i would have gone to the
concert but
i had to work i wouldn't have quit my
job if i were you so i'll try to make a
whiteboard video about this in the
future thanks very much for the question
let's move on to your next question for
this week next question comes from
sridhar ready hi sridhar sridhar says hi
alicia how do i use the word wanting in
a sentence and what does it mean so we
tend not to use mental state or
emotional state verbs in anything other
than the present tense or past tense
so want is an example of this we tend
not to use want in the progressive tense
but in a situation like i have been
wanting where we're talking about
desiring something over a period of time
that started in the past and continues
to the present we can use wanting i've
been wanting to see that movie for a
long time or she's been wanting to take
a vacation for a long time or like i've
been wanting to eat that dessert for a
long time so i hope that that helps you
okay let's move on to your next question
next question comes from
izaldeen hi zaldeen uh izaldeen says
what is the difference between where
were you yesterday and where you have
been yesterday uh the difference is that
the second sentence is incorrect uh
where were you yesterday means what was
your location yesterday the second
sentence could be uh where have you been
or where have you been since yesterday
the first one is more common where have
you been this question means
what was your location or what were your
locations since the last time i saw you
so this is a question that commonly
sounds like you're accusing someone so
if you expected to see someone and you
did not see someone like you've been
waiting for a long time for someone you
can say where have you been like i was
waiting for you that kind of thing we
would use a question like where were you
yesterday if we were expecting to see
someone and they did not come as planned
where were you yesterday what happened i
was expecting to see you thanks very
much for the question hope that helps
let's move on to your next question next
question comes from marcelo oliveira hi
again marcelo marcello says hi alicia
what is the difference between vain vein
and vein yeah a dictionary is helpful
for questions like these uh vein v-a-n-e
is a noun that's part of a tool that's
used to measure wind or liquid like the
veins of a windmill for example vein
v-a-i-n is an adjective that means
someone who is obsessed with themselves
like he's so vain she's so vain it's
ridiculous vein v-e-i-n
is a part of the body it's also a noun
it's used to refer to the part of the
body that carries blood i hope that that
helps you again a dictionary is really
helpful to understand the differences
between words that sound and are spelled
similar all right so that's everything
that i have for this week thank you as
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to ask alicia the weekly series where
you ask me questions and i answer them
maybe first question this week comes
from isaac alexander hi again isaac
isaac says hi alicia what's the
difference between make or cook dinner
and have or eat dinner about make and
cook dinner there's really not a
difference unless you want to be really
really specific and you're just like
using a microwave or an oven to heat up
food in that case it's probably more
correct to say
make dinner regarding your second
question about have or eat dinner or any
other meal for that matter
they have the same meaning yes but we
tend to use have more when we're making
invitations like do you want to have
lunch or do you want to have dinner with
me we use it a bit more in those cases
um we use eat more when we're talking
about like our personal plans i think
have just sounds a little bit softer for
an invitation so i hope that this helps
you understand some of the small nuances
there thanks very much for the question
okay let's move on to your next question
next question comes from
sung wan hai seung-wong song one says hi
can you describe what a stereotype means
um yeah so a stereotype as a noun
is kind of like an unfair or
kind of a negative
idea about a person or a thing
based on some common characteristics so
some examples of stereotypes are like
women love shopping or men love sports
or like all indian food is spicy for
example so even though it's like
something that might be true in many
cases
it's not true in all cases so this is a
stereotype i hope that that helps you
okay let's move on to your next question
next question comes from ronnie
gontalidad gontale.hi ronnie ronnie says
how do you properly use the period and
the comma in a sentences along with the
proper grammar use periods at the end of
a sentence in the most basic form a
sentence is a subject and a verb so like
i walked or he slept or she swam for
example we put a period at the end of a
sentence i watched the new batman movie
the neighbors ate all my popcorn so
those are more like complex sentences we
use commas then when we're connecting
independent sentences with coordinating
conjunctions a coordinating conjunction
is like and but or for so yet like i
watched the new batman movie and the
neighbors ate all the popcorn so i
watched the new batman movie comma and
the neighbors ate all the popcorn that's
when i would use a comma that's one
example actually there's a video on the
channel i made about how to use commas
it's an introduction to using commas so
i recommend you check this video out to
learn more about commas so i hope that
that helps you thanks very much for the
question okay let's move on to your next
question next question comes from karima
hi again karima karima says i think the
verb address has different meanings
could you tell me some of them one of
the meanings of address is to write the
mailing address on like a letter or a
package like please address your
envelope too or
i have a package addressed to so and so
address also means to deal with
something or to handle an issue usually
a problem something negative how do you
plan to address this situation or when
are you going to address this issue for
example so that means deal with or
handle something
another meaning of address is like to
give a formal speech or to talk directly
to someone so like the president
addressed the country in a televised
speech or the ceo plans to address the
employees in the morning meeting so
there are three different examples of
how to use address again if you want to
know more about definitions i highly
recommend checking a dictionary okay
hope that helped you let's go on to your
next question next question comes from
marcelo olivier hi marcelo marcelo says
uh hi alicia what do these expressions
mean uh to scrape the bottom of the
barrel and last resort um to scrape the
bottom of the barrel means to use like
only the people or the things that you
have available and this means that
they're typically not of good quality
some examples i had to scrape the bottom
of the barrel to find this computer for
work you put that guy on your team
you're scraping the bottom of the barrel
your second question about the word last
resort means like your last option the
last thing that you are able to do or
the last thing you can possibly do you
have no other options in a situation you
turn to your last resort i might not
have enough money to launch my business
my last resort is asking my parents for
a loan
if this job doesn't work out his last
resort is to start working at his
friend's company so i hope that that
helps you understand those two
expressions thanks very much for the
questions all right that's everything
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the weekly series where you ask me
questions and i answer them maybe first
question comes from sarah hi sarah sarah
says what's the difference between just
and adjust just can be used to refer to
an action that was very recently
completed i just finished my workout we
just ate dinner we just turned the
cameras on and we use it to talk about
actions that are going to finish in the
near future usually with about like i
was just about to do something i was
just about to go on to the next question
or i was just about to go home when it
started raining so these are a couple of
very common uses of just adjust however
is a verb to adjust means to make a
change to something usually like a small
change to something like to fix
something or to make it match something
else some examples he made me adjust my
hair before i started talking or i need
to adjust my jacket before i go on stage
we just adjusted the cameras oh i hope
that that helps you let's move on to
your next question next question comes
from atsushi mizuno hi atsushi atsushi
says i have two questions okay first one
what is the difference between the
something something and this something
something second how do i use it seems
that and seems to uh okay first one the
uh so the something something versus
this something something it's kind of a
big question the is used to refer to
something that you mentioned earlier in
the conversation so here are some
examples i saw a dog i pet the dog thank
you for sending me the paperwork i
requested so in each of these cases the
person listening or the person reading
the message understands what the is so
there's some like previous like
conversation or there's some previous
information so we know that the refers
to a specific instance of that so we use
this when we want to differentiate
between two nouns so we use this before
the noun i don't want that sandwich i
want this sandwich so i'm
differentiating between these two i
think this coffee shop has great lattes
so when i use this here it's like the
other coffee shops i know maybe don't
have such great lattes i want to
emphasize this one we use it a lot in
questions like is this drink yours so
meaning from all these other drinks here
is this one in particular the specific
drink is this yours so your second
question was about the difference
between seems that and seems to
uh the difference here is just seems
that is followed by a noun and seems to
is followed by a verb for example it
seems that you made a mistake or it
seems that he
is out of time
sugar a grandma
yeah grandma it seems that you are out
of sugar
[Laughter]
so like evil sounding like it seems
you're out of sugar grandma it seems
that i have enough examples for this so
i'll move on to the next one seems to
then is followed by a verb like this
seems to
have been a mistake he seems to like
spicy food she seems to
have a lot of hobbies so we follow seems
too with a verb thanks very much for the
question let's move on to your next
question next question comes from aya hi
aya aya says what's the difference
between gorgeous adorable fabulous and
beautiful um
beautiful is like the most general word
from this group we can use beautiful to
talk about people to talk about nature
to talk about music
adorable is like is cute we use adorable
to talk about things that are cute
meaning kind of childish that can be a
person like so like a little kid is
adorable that's usually the tone of
voice we use when we say it too oh he's
adorable she's adorable we also use it
for like design
things that have like this kind of cute
or child like appearance as well like oh
that's adorable this room is adorable i
love this design that's adorable so
gorgeous then you can think of gorgeous
as like a leveled up beautiful we use
gorgeous when we talk about people we
use gorgeous to talk about adults and we
use it to have like this kind of feeling
of glamorous or maybe it's kind of
expensive or it seems high quality
something is gorgeous like wow that
chandelier is gorgeous or her dress is
gorgeous or wow he's gorgeous that model
for example so we can also use it for
nature like oh my gosh the sunset was
gorgeous or like that cake i ate for
breakfast was gorgeous i did not eat a
cake for breakfast finally fabulous is
kind of a playful word it means great in
general something that's great can be
like fabulous and you might hear people
say it with kind of a funny intonation
like that's fabulous so kind of this uh
silly joking playful intonation like oh
my gosh your shirt is fabulous this
dinner was fabulous or oh my god your
new hairstyle is fabulous so just kind
of pay attention to the kinds of people
who use the word fabulous that you see
in the media and maybe you can kind of
get the idea
of how and when you might use it all
right so i hope that that helps you
thanks very much for the question let's
go on to your next question next
question comes from vishnu hi vishnu
vishnu says how to use these forms have
been has been and had been correctly
okay these questions refer to the
present perfect tense
have been and has been our present
perfect tense uh grammar structures so
please check this video on the channel i
did a video about how to make and how to
use the present perfect tense there's
also some information about present
perfect progressive tense
regarding your question about had been
when we use had been that's past perfect
tense so we use that to talk about an
action that was continuing in the past
before
another action in the past so for
example i had been studying for three
hours when the phone rang or
she had been sleeping
for
six hours when it started raining
something that was like a continuing
action that was in the past often that
was interrupted so i'll try to make a
whiteboard video about past perfect
tense i hope that that helps you thanks
very much for the question okay let's go
to your next question next question
comes from
arseney hi arseny arseny says hi alicia
what's the difference between site place
and area site is used in like
construction projects we use site to
talk about the place where a new
building is going to be made wear a hard
hat on the construction site let's visit
the site and make the plans place is
quite a general word but it refers to
like a specific location let's go to my
place or this is a really nice place or
i know a good place up the street
finally area is like a larger region
uh than place let's hang out in the
downtown area later there were typhoon
warnings in the coastal areas today so i
hope that that helps you uh thanks very
much for the question let's move on to
our next question next question comes
from connie hi connie connie says what's
the difference between others the others
and another how do i use in the correct
situation yeah this is tough okay
let's begin by introducing a sample
situation look at this picture
this is my sister
this is my other sister
the others are my parents
now let's look at another picture so
here i introduced other with my other
sister in the second sentence here i
said this is my sister third sentence
was this is my other sister so i
introduced sister in the first sentence
other than refers to like the addition
to something that's already known so
it's kind of like there's a very close
relationship between those two sentences
this is my sister this is my other
sister shows that there's like an
addition to the thing i just said
then when i say the other the other
refers to like the remaining known
things so if i'm looking at this picture
and i know that there are four people in
the picture and two people are the
speaker's sisters there are two people
remaining and i say the other people
that means the remaining people in the
picture that i don't yet know so the
other people in the picture are my
parents then i say let's look at another
picture so another refers to an addition
or something extra from outside the
existing situation so i hope that this
can help you see the relationships
between other
the other and another okay that's
everything that i have for this week
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bye bye hi everybody welcome back to ask
alicia the weekly series where you ask
me questions and i answer them maybe
first question comes from isaac
alexander again hi isaac what's the
difference between switch on and off and
turn on and off which is more casual
less so than casual in american english
turn on and turn off is more common
switch on or switch off is just less
common that's all hope that helps you
thanks for the question okay let's go to
your next question next question
comes from
zakari hi zakari zakari says i hear
americans pronounce the article a
before a word in a sentence with the
sound ae and sometimes pronounced with
the sound
is there a rule about that
no there's no rule there is absolutely
not a rule for this it's just speaker
preference though i do feel personally
when i'm trying to emphasize something
i'll use a more it's up to personal
preference it's all just a speaker's
preference so i hope that that helps you
no rule thanks for the question okay
let's go to the next question next
question comes from
harris hi harris harris says hi alicia
what is the difference between using yet
and instead of and despite let's begin
by comparing yet and despite we'll talk
about instead of at the end let's begin
by comparing two sentences i wanted to
go to the party
yet i stayed home i wanted to go to the
party despite that i stayed home let's
look at the first example sentence here
which uses yet so yet is a conjunction
here it's connecting these two ideas i
wanted to go to the party and i stayed
home
yet gives us the meaning of even though
or but so we see it's kind of like
saying a which is the desire i wanted to
go to the party a and b the outcome the
actual result i stayed at home are
connected with this yet statement so a
yet be
desire yet outcome
let's compare this to despite so a key
difference between despite and yet is
that we cannot use despite as a
conjunction we need to include despite
with that initial desire that a point
that i talked about in the yet
explanation so it's like saying despite
a
be
so it has the same meaning yes but it
just has a different structure the
sentence has a different structure when
you make a sentence like this you can
introduce a the desire then connect it
to the next sentence not using a comma
but with the next sentence you can say
despite this or despite that where that
means part a so i wanted to go to the
party a despite that despite wanting to
go to the party b i stayed at home so
you need to connect your
despite with something like this or that
or the specific noun phrase you might
also hear the very common expressions
despite the fact that or despite wanting
to blah blah blah we need to use some
kind of noun phrase to introduce that
point so this is a key difference
between yet and despite
finally let's take a look at instead of
instead of refers to a substitution so
you're doing something in place of
something else i stayed home instead of
going to the party so this means in
place of going to the party i stayed at
home so despite and yet have very
similar uses but we need to make
slightly different grammatical
structures in order to use them instead
of just refers to something that is
being substituted for something else so
i hope that that helps thanks very much
for the question all right let's go on
to the next question next question comes
from karima hi karima hi again karima
says hi alicia i want you to explain the
phrase get started grammatically if it's
possible when do we use get plus
adjective or get plus a verb yeah okay
so we can use get plus a verb when we're
talking about uh beginning the process
of that verb so when i start videos on
this channel with the expression let's
get started i'm saying let's begin the
first steps of starting some examples i
gotta get going that means i need to
begin to leave let's get cooking
that means let's start the process of
cooking something you should get writing
so we can't pair all verbs with this get
plus verb pattern but there are quite a
few that we can use to move on to your
next question though get plus adjective
get just means become here but become
sounds very formal so we use get instead
some examples i'm gonna get pretty for
my date tonight the fight got ugly it's
getting dark outside don't get drunk so
i hope that this helps answer your
question thanks very much let's move on
to your next question next question
comes from milan hi milan milan says hi
alicia i would like to ask is there any
difference between my and mine for
example he is my friend and he is friend
of mine okay your example sentences have
the same meaning just one small
correction he is a friend of mine he is
a friend of mine don't forget that
article that you need with your singular
noun i would say though that the my
pattern is more commonly used than the
mind pattern i think that this comes
from the fact that when we end a
sentence with mine
it kind of sounds like we're being
greedy or possessive in your example
like he's a friend of mine that's very
very common that's kind of a set phrase
that we use a lot but in other examples
i would just go with the simple my
pattern this something is my something
or this is my blah blah blah
i just feel that that sounds a little
bit less like greedy like mine you
sometimes hear kids or like even adults
sometimes when they get really excited
about owning something or having
something they might say like this is
mine so it can have kind of a negative
feel about it for that reason i would
recommend the my pattern instead of the
mind pattern so i hope that that helps
you all right so thank you very much as
always for sending your questions
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time bye-bye
some examples are
gone where'd they go okay um i gotta get
what hi everybody welcome back to ask
alicia the weekly series where you ask
me questions and i answer them maybe
first question comes from miyuki hi
miyuki yuki says i want to know about
test taking tips okay
i will give you five tips tip number one
is to know your test on your test do you
need to write do you need to read listen
speak what do you need to do first make
sure you know the test and know the
requirements of the test number two
check and see if the sections are timed
check to see how much time you have for
each section of your test number three
is to ask yourself have you taken the
test before what was good for you what
was not good for you so what do you need
to improve review your past tests to see
what you need to work on for the next
test number four if you can if it's
available take a practice test practice
tests can help you find your weak points
and your strong points and help you if
you have timed sections in your test as
well number five if your test includes
speaking you need to practice speaking
if you don't practice you won't be able
to do it at the time that you need it so
if you don't have a language partner you
can look for one online or you can
practice with media like repeating
shadowing media so those are five quick
test tips i know they're very general
but i hope that they can apply to lots
of different tests so i hope that this
helps you thanks for the question okay
let's go on to your next question next
question comes from
nerdan emmanet hi again nerdon nerdan
says hi alicia what's the difference
between blame accuse and charge all
right blame accuse and charge these are
three verbs that have very similar
meanings let's begin with blame to blame
means to assign someone responsibility
for something this has a negative nuance
to it some examples my parents blamed me
for the broken vase the police blamed
the accident on a broken traffic light
to accuse someone means to suggest that
someone did something bad so it's a
little bit different from blame blame is
like assigning responsibility to someone
for like a negative effect to accuse
someone of something it's like someone
did something wrong maybe on purpose and
you want to suggest that it was that
person some examples the landlord
accused him of not paying rent she
accused the company of fraud let's move
along then to the last one to charge to
charge is a legal term this is a legal
word which means you formally accuse
someone of wrongdoing so we do not use
charge in everyday conversation when
we're saying like you did this bad thing
or i think it was you
charge is used in courts to charge
someone with a crime means to officially
and legally accuse them of a crime
examples the suspect has been charged
with murder she's been charged with
breaking and entering so that's a quick
introduction to the differences between
these three verbs i hope that that
helped you thanks for an interesting
question okay let's move on to your next
question next question comes from
isaac alexander hi again isaac isaac
says hi alicia what's the difference
between soccer and football yeah
soccer is just the word that people from
the u.s use to talk about what the rest
of the world calls football so to my
knowledge
most if not all other countries use the
word football to talk about the game
with the black and white ball the
players kick around the field
we do have a football of our own we have
what many people call american football
which is a totally different game which
involves passing and a little bit of
kicking if you're speaking with an
american english speaker soccer refers
to the black and white ball sport
football refers to that kind of
egg-shaped brown leather ball sport if
you're talking to maybe a british
english speaker
football probably means what american
english speakers call soccer i hope that
that helps you thanks for the question
all right let's move on to your next
question next question comes from ahmed
magdie hi ahmed uh ahmed says hi alicia
what does whiplash mean
uh whiplash this is an injury whiplash
is an injury that happens when the body
is like jerked in a strong way like in a
car accident or maybe another like
transportation related accident whiplash
is an injury around like the head and
neck and shoulders where the body and
the head move like separately if this is
the body and this is the head they move
separately like in a very quick like
jumping like whip like motion if you
know a whip it's like this indiana jones
has one it's like uh so to like whiplash
is the name of the injury we get from
our bodies being moved in this way so i
hope that that helps you thanks very
much for the question okay let's move on
to your next question next question
comes from karima hi again kurima karima
says hi alicia i want to ask you what
does the preposition up mean or refer to
in the following sentence what exactly
are you up to uh all right this up
doesn't have any meaning so what are you
up to or what's up this is just a set
phrase up doesn't have any like
directional meaning there's no movement
or positioning just consider this a set
phrase like what's up uh means how are
you or what are you doing same thing
with what exactly are you up to it means
what exactly are you doing up doesn't
really have a function here it's just a
set phrase so don't worry too much about
what exactly up means here it's sort of
just
it's just an expression that we use so
that's everything that i have for this
week thank you as always for sending
your questions remember you can send
them to me at englishclass101.com
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week bye-bye hi everybody welcome back
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you ask me questions and i answer them
maybe first question comes from leon hi
leon leon says hi alicia number one i'd
like to know why we have to place
incarnate and galore after nouns and two
how do you pronounce the s after a th or
s-t sound like months and scientists
would be glad if you answer okay all
right so regarding your first question
these are examples of what are called
post-positive adjectives so these are
adjectives that come after a noun in
english we usually use pre-positive
adjectives so those are adjectives that
come before a noun however for a number
of reasons there are some adjectives
that we place after the noun so your
examples incarnate and galore usually
come after a noun so for example you
might know the devil incarnate or there
was food galore at the event for example
these are just situations that are kind
of set phrases honestly unfortunately
there's not really a rule it's just one
of those things that you need to
remember so regarding your second
question about the s sound in a word
like months your tongue touches the back
of your teeth and we make like a quick s
sound months months so the th sound
almost disappears it's sort of like when
you're saying the or this or that that
really quick th sound in a word like
scientists however scientists is very
difficult to say in rapid speech so we
make it like a long s sound scientists
so it just sounds like scientists
thanks for the question let's go on to
your next question the next question
comes from karima hi karima karima says
hi alicia i want to know the difference
between right now and right away and
when can we use both of them okay right
now sounds more direct than right away
right now is like a command actually so
this is something that you might hear
parents use like for kids so like go to
your room right now is a really good
example of how right now is used right
away however is used in more formal
situations like in business situations
or work situations to show that
something will be done immediately but
it sounds a bit soft some examples can
you please order lunch for our meeting
yes right away please take care of this
right away so i hope that this helps you
understand when to use these two thanks
very much for the question okay let's
move on to your next question next
question comes from liliana inez jose
concepcion sorry hi liliana what is the
difference between mistake and error
nice question mistake tends to be used
more for human actions things that we
did or things that we caused humans as
people our activities some examples i
made a mistake with this recipe she
found a mistake in the textbook error is
used for machines like computers so if
there's a problem with the like machine
that you're using or like your printer
or something you'll see an error message
not a mistake message examples printer
error error downloading file there are
some cases where we might use error to
talk about the things that humans do
but for kind of a general guide this is
basically the difference i hope that
that helps you thanks for the question
okay let's move on to your next question
next question is from silas hi silas
silas says hi alicia what does straight
up mean and how can i use it in a
sentence yeah
straight up means like honest true
genuine real it's kind of got a positive
feeling about it it tends to be used a
little bit more by young people i would
say more by young men but anyone can use
it some examples i straight up forgot my
wallet he straight up passed out in the
car on the way home you have to be
straight up with your roommate so you
can see that straight up does have a
casual feel it also kind of has a
friendly feel though it is talking about
like an honest or a true or a real
situation or an attitude so i hope that
this helps you understand the use of
straight up thanks very much for the
question okay let's move along to your
next question next question comes from
ahmad sarwar hi ahmad ahmad says hi
alicia what is the difference between
lay lie lying and laying how do you use
and pronounce these words in your daily
life yeah i talked about this question
in episode 21 of this series you can
check that out and find some more
example sentences there so to review lei
uses a direct object lie does not
examples lay down your bag here lie down
on the sofa so in the first example
sentence your bag is the direct object
of the verb lay lay down your bag here
in the second example sentence lie down
on the sofa there's no direct object in
that sentence so as i said in the
previous episode what makes this
difficult is that the past tense of the
verb lie is lay he lay down on the sofa
we lay down and went to sleep in the
first example sentence he lay down on
the sofa there's no direct object we
don't see a direct object in the second
sentence either so we know that this lay
is actually the past tense of lie and
not the present tense lay keep in mind
however the past tense of lay is laid
examples we laid our bags on the table
she laid her keys on her desk each of
these example sentences has a direct
object so a bag and keys so if you want
to know is this lay or is this lie look
for a direct object that'll tell you
which verb you're dealing with so your
question is about the progressive forms
of these verbs laying and lying so an
example in the progressive tense our cat
keeps laying dead animals on our front
door
he's lying on the sofa that's the
progressive form of lie so there's no
direct object there i hope that that
helps you okay so that's everything that
i have for this week thank you as always
for sending your questions remember to
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在
句首多用一些虽然像虽然
它有点像一个正式的但和
虽然可能更像是在中间
部分 entence so like a
though
be so that's kind of how we could
use this two 我希望这能回答
你的两个问题我希望这对你有帮助
我也会尝试制作一个
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好吗 我听英语的时候很好 我正在
把它翻译成我的国家的语言
在我的脑海里我怎么能停止那个并且
是
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你的问题是
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帮助我停止
在脑海中翻译的东西再次回顾一下
真正帮助我的一件事是创造一个
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小组,我想学习
如何去做我发现在我的目标
语言中我发现在日语中我
会去那个 一周
我没有选择用英语做到这一点
老师不会说英语
其他学生并没有真正说
英语就像我别无选择只能
学习一开始很难所以随着
时间的推移我学会了词汇 我
遇到了一些人,我和人们聊了一点
,然后我也有点喜欢
培养我的听力技巧,所以这
对我来说真的很有帮助
,然后我经常想
和那个小组的人出去,所以我
会在那里交朋友,然后也许
我们会出去喝酒,我们会
一起去吃点东西,这是
另一种情况,我无法
逃脱英语,所以我不得不使用
日语,如果我没有,我别无选择' 不这样做
,我不能和任何人说话,所以 at
对我来说真的很有帮助
,这导致了我
停止这种翻译
问题的第二个技巧,嗯,那就是
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亮这是什么这个动作
像想想你脑子里有什么工具
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使用 作为一个机会 使用
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嗯,第三个这只是一个非常棒的
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因为你有点吸收
人们使用这种语言的自然方式,
比如教科书语言和现实
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媒体当然很棒,您可以
查看我们频道
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很多 f 查看媒体的不同方法,但
基本上只是试着让你的大脑
习惯于
聆听和体验
语言,这样你就不必
真正喜欢翻译
你脑海中的每一个句子,然后随着时间的推移
和练习你 '最终会停止
翻译,有一天你将
能够做到这一点,你可能不会
意识到这就是发生在我身上的事情,
就像我有一天一样
,我就像哦,我不必再翻译了
是不是刚刚完成所以我希望这
对你有帮助 这些是
在你脑海中翻译的一些技巧 你的另一个
问题是关于你
在第一句话中使用现在进行时的情况
你说当我听英语时我正在
将它翻译成我的 国家的语言
我们不会在这里使用现在进行
时,因为你在谈论
你做的常规动作这是你做的常规动作
我们使用
现在进行时来表示临时
动作所以在这种情况下你 应该说我
在脑海里用现在
时进行翻译 好吧 非常感谢
这些问题 我希望它对你有帮助
让我们继续下一个问题 下一个
问题来自 eric hi eric eric
says uh hi what get wild 是什么意思
例如,在这个短语中,他
对字母变得
疯狂 不知道那是什么,
但这就像疯狂地做
一些疯狂的
涂鸦,呃,让字母变得狂野,
比如画字母,可能是
他的房间里有一堆字母
,他只是把它们扔得满地
都是 我不知道我
是否可以在课程中变得疯狂,然后
开始在工作室里跑来跑去,他
会就像她在上课一样变得疯狂
塔 t that help
you understand the expression get wild
非常感谢这个问题 让我们
继续你的下一个问题 下一个
问题来自 joey joey 嗨 joey
joey 说
envy 和嫉妒有什么区别 um envy 是一个名词和一个
动词,例如 我嫉妒你或
嫉妒很危险
这
就是我本周所拥有的一切谢谢你
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也许这周的第一个问题
来自 naru hi 再次 naru naru 说你好
alicia 它
和那个有什么区别,例如我 每天
早上做瑜伽 我也这样做或者我也这样做 我们
用
它
来代替我们
之前在对话中提到的名词 嗯
,例如我买了一台新电脑,它
真的很酷,或者我建造了一台新电脑
,真的很难 所以它指的是
像建造一台计算机的过程,
或者它指的是像我
在第一句话中买的计算机,所以我们用它来
替换那个东西,
当我们使用它时,反对那个特定的过程但是是的,我们在
谈论我们的东西
在对话前面提到过,但我们
将它用于演讲者
和听众分享的东西,这是一种共同的
体验,所以如果你用它来
谈论你没有
分享智慧的体验 h 你的听众,这
听起来真的很奇怪,所以在你的例子中,
就像我每天早上做瑜伽,有人
说哦,我也这样做,这是有道理的,
因为如果你说哦,我愿意,那么在这种情况下,两个演讲者
都有早上做瑜伽的经验
它也
似乎没有
错,但听起来确实
不如使用它那么自然,所以当您
对一种情况有共同的经验时,您可以
使用它,我希望这对您有帮助,
感谢您提出一个有趣的问题,好吧,
让我们继续您的下一个问题
问题来自 artie 嗨,
artie 说,嗨,艾丽西亚,你如何礼貌地向
某人询问他们的健康状况
是否常用,你生病了吗,因为生病
也可能意味着疯狂或精神错乱
这完全没问题,
这取决于你的语调,所以
如果你说你生病了,你有
这种关心的样子,你有
这种关心的声音,如果你有,就不
会有沟通问题
看过一部电影,其中一个角色是你
生病了,是不是这样的情况
用芥末填满所有这些甜甜圈
,在这种情况下,你会
说你生病了,这意味着疯狂或
精神错乱,你可以问其他方式,
比如你还好吗?你感觉还好吗
?你感冒了吗?
非常感谢 问题让我们
去你的下一个问题下一个问题
来自伊斯梅尔你好伊斯梅尔伊斯梅尔说
你好艾丽西亚感谢你的支持
可能和可能
之间有什么区别老实说
可能和可能在相同的
情况下使用
用美式英语重新谈论可能性,但是
可能比可能更常见一些
例子我可能忘记了我的
钱包我可能忘记了我的钱包
它们是一样的,但听起来可能 sa
在美式英语中更正式一些,我们
倾向于使用可能,所以这个问题实际上
与另一个观众的问题很好地联系起来,这个问题
来自 alan chan
hi alan alan 问你好 alicia 我如何
使用可能
,可能还可以,所以我们谈到了我们是如何使用的
以同样的方式使用 mei 和 might 来
谈论可能性,所以现在让我们
谈论 may 和 be together not maybe 但
可能是
和可能和可能 所以让我们
比较一下我们使用 may 和 be 当我们想
谈论可能
是的事情时 其他一些听起来很开放的东西,
所以让我们看一些例子,嗯,这
可能是他推荐的餐厅,他
可能是这份工作的合适人选,所以
这是我们可以使用的模式,可能
是而且可能是,所以我想
继续 可能是这样,如果我们想象可能和
可能表达这种类似的
不确定性,可能在 0
到 100 的范围内,可能和可能可能像 40 左右
可能具有更高水平的
确定性,例如 70 或 80 左右,所以我们有
很清楚
未来会发生什么,但有
一点像
我们还没有 100 个肯定的例子,
我明天可能会睡得晚,
她今晚可能不会回复,
所以它可能显示了 演讲者有
更高的确定性,所以我希望
这可以帮助你使用 may 和 might 和 might
和 might be 和 might
也可能也非常感谢
这两个问题很好 让我们
继续你的下一个问题 下一个问题
来自
lombardosi marco hi lombardosi
lombardosi 说你能用一些例子解释一下
all 和 whole 之间的区别吗
让我们先看
一些例句 我的狗
吃了所有的纸杯蛋糕
我的狗吃了整个蛋糕 我的室友
偷了所有的 iPhone 充电器
我的室友偷了我的整个电子产品
你可以在句子中看到
使用所有我们正在查看的单个
单元的句子中的第一个
例句 with the dog the dog ate all
the 蛋糕所有的纸杯蛋糕,所以我们
谈论的是个别单位
在第二种情况下,室友偷走了
所有的 iPhone 充电器,所以我们在
看个别单位是一回事,但所有这些都是一回事,
所以当我们想
强调我们使用的单位时 所有所有
加上单位你还会注意到
单位使用复数形式我们使用
名词的复数形式所以在
狗的情况下它是纸杯蛋糕在
室友的情况下它是iphone充电器
我们使用复数形式但是当
我们正在使用整体 我们在谈论
可以分解成
单元的东西,所以在狗的情况下,它是一个
蛋糕,所以一个蛋糕可以像
第二个例句中的许多小块蛋糕,
它大约像一盒电子
设备 或者像电子相关的
东西,所以不是盒子里的东西,
而是完整的盒子,所以我们想象
这就像一个完整的单元,
一套完整的东西,所以我们
像我说的那样使用所有东西,当我们想要强调时
就像单位一样,小块的
东西,就像我所有的纸杯蛋糕或所有
的 iPhone 充电器一样,我们强调
那里的单位使用孔
来
表示由许多较小的单位组成的更大的东西,
真正强调你
的震惊程度或你的 那件事受到影响的惊讶程度,
因此当您
在阅读时注意阅读时,我认为
阅读将帮助您找到更多
示例
像食物这样的整体治疗是很好的
例子,比如整个披萨、整个
蛋糕、整只火鸡或整
只鸡,所以它指的是一个
由许多部分组成的东西,所以我希望
这对你有帮助非常感谢这个
问题让我们继续 对于你的下一个
问题,你的下一个问题来自 tian
fu hi tian
tien 说你能在
没有上下文的情况下解释更复杂一点吗?我不能
完全确定这意味着什么,但我
认为这是一个比较 ve 短语,所以
让我们造一个完整的句子来开始
餐厅 a
比餐厅 b 更复杂一点,所以有点多的意思
是比其他东西多一点 比其他东西
多一点或少一点
有很多
文化很多知识如果你在
谈论一个人在这种情况下与
一家餐厅也许它是全面的所以
有很多
经验用于使这家餐厅
像餐厅装饰师有
很多世俗经验 所以菜单有
很多不同的世界风味我
不知道所以它很
复杂它有一个高级
图像所以如果你使用更
复杂一点这意味着项目 a
比项目
b 更复杂 这个案例是一家餐馆,所以我
希望这有助于你
理解这个短语更复杂
一点,这就是我本周所拥有的一切,
谢谢你
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在englishclass101.com 上将它们发送给我
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上可以帮助您
学习英语的其他一些东西 非常感谢您
观看本周的问艾丽西亚一集
,我
下周再见,再见,
所以哪个是更好的 pokemon 或蜘蛛侠 pokemon
pokemon 大家好,欢迎回来 问艾丽西亚
你问我问题的每周系列
,我回答他们也许
这周的第一个问题再次来自 karima
嗨 karima prima 说嗨 lisa
你能告诉我这个
表达
试一试的意思是试一试是什么
建议某人尝试
某事的友好方式,因此我们使用尝试一下,例如
在向某人展示一个过程之后我们教
某人如何做某事我们向他们
展示如何做某事然后我们说好吧
,试试看 现在轮到你了,
请试试这个我给你看的东西
比如一个词汇点或
一个语法点,然后问你
试一试,所以这是一个尝试的建议
希望能帮助你感谢
这个问题好的下一个问题下一个
问题来自 sanju hi sanju sanju
说简单和简单之间的主要区别是什么
过去和现在以及
过去分词或完成时主要
区别在于简单过去时
用于在过去开始和
结束的动作通常有一个
特定的时间点,我们知道
动作何时开始以及动作何时
以完美时态结束,尽管我们
不知道动作何时开始或
动作何时结束,所以我们用它来
谈论过去的生活经历,
也许它发生的时间并不
那么重要,但我们用它来谈论
tr avel 经验或工作经验,所以
这是我们用完美时态做的一件事,
另一件事是我们用它来
谈论从
过去开始并一直持续到现在的动作,
尤其是在持续时态下,我们
也这样做 从过去
开始并一直持续到现在的动作的影响,
例如我上周看到 beyonce live
是一个过去时态,所以当我们
想要使用完美时态时,就像我们已经看到
beyonce live so many times 这意味着
我们过去多次见过碧昂丝,
但什么时候并不重要,所以我们
使用我们见过的完美时态,
所以另一个例子,比如当我
收到这个问题时,我有时会说
我已经谈过很多次了 我
已经谈过很多次了这是一个
完美时态,所以在过去我
已经讨论过这个,这是我
在过去谈到过的,所以
我可以用完美时态来描述,
所以如果你有任何问题 t
简单过去时或现在完成
时 我建议查看
我们在网站或 youtube 频道上的视频,
以便我更多地讨论
如何使用这两个语法点
谢谢你的问题我希望这对
下一个问题有帮助 问题
来自 semi hi 再次 sami semi 说
你好 有什么区别 呃 我
想让你知道
我想你知道 我想让你从这些选择中知道
只有第一个在语法上是正确的 我
想让你知道所以它可以介绍
一些它可以 介绍一个想法,
比如我想让你知道我尽了最大努力
你在这里介绍的另外两件事
在语法上不
正确,可能有一些标点符号,
或者在对话中强调正确,
它们可能是
其他东西的一部分 我不确定,但其他两
件事 uh 在语法上不正确,
所以这里的区别是你的
第一个选项是正确的,它可以开始
一个想法,我希望这对你有帮助,好吧,
让我们开始吧 n 你的下一个问题 下一个
问题来自 danny hi danny hi
再次 danny danny 说我想
知道finish
已经完成并且完成了 好的
um finish 可以是名词或动词,
因为第一项只是用现在
时完成 它用于现在的
情况或谈论未来的
情况,比如让我们完成工作,或者
我们应该尽快完成这个,这样我们就可以去
参加聚会了
is finished 它实际上已经完成
被用作形容词所以我们
知道因为我们看到 is there is 是我们的
动词所以就像他完成了 she
is finished 类完成了所以它是一个
形容词它描述了
那里完成的情况我们用它来谈论
完成的事情 它已经完成了,所以
我们可以使用动词形式,比如 class
finished at 9 点钟,或者我们可以说
like at 9 o'clock class is finished
所以这就是当前状态,即
当前位置 ation uh 比赛
结束或晚餐结束 让我们
比较一下 to 已经完成所以已经
完成使用现在完成
形式所以完成这里
是动词的过去分词形式完成
某事已经完成正如我
在其他问题之一中谈到的 在今天的
插曲中
已经完成,这将是现在
完成时,意思是
过去发生的事情,其
影响持续到现在
例如,
就像我想象的酒店早餐
服务,如果酒店早餐在
九点左右结束,但我是客人,我
在 9 点 30 分到达,我想吃
早餐,酒店工作人员可能会对
我说对不起,早餐已经吃完 所以他们
可以说对不起早餐已经
吃完了,这听起来很直接,
但如果他们说早餐已经吃完了,
我们可以把它
想象成早餐的终点
是 t 九点,但是有这个效果
,那个效果就是我这个
客人,我现在不能吃早餐,
因为它在过去吃完了,所以我们
可以把它想象成一个效果,
所以我希望这会有所帮助
非常感谢你的问题 好的让我们
继续你的下一个问题 下一个
问题来自 sridhar reddy
再次你好 sridhar sridhar 说你好 alicia
以下句子中哪一个是正确的
一个不是所有的问题都不能
由 alicia 回答或两个
不是 艾丽西亚可以回答所有问题
我在您的网站上读到的第一句话
为什么不使用全部,也不可能我
认为只使用其中一个使
句子有意义是的,
非常感谢您发现所谓的错字
一个错字是一个打字错误,所以我
在网站上检查了这个,我们将修复它
你是正确的,这应该是可以的,所以
不是所有的问题都可以由艾丽西亚回答,
这将是正确的
句子它不应该是不能,所以我们'
如果你看到模式会解决这个问题 n 像这样
不是所有的东西都可以是东西,所以
这将是构建这种句子结构的正确方法,
好吧,我
希望能有所帮助,非常感谢你
的这一点,嗯,下一个问题
来自 antonio locko 嗨 antonio antonio
说我很困惑 关于何时使用 i
talk with blah blah blah vs i talk
to blah blah blah 你能帮忙
吗 顺便说一句你很有趣 谢谢我
交谈 或者我交谈 是的 我已经
非常非常简短地谈到了这个,我 认为
关于说话与说话的视频
基本上没有
两个之间的区别,
当我们使用两个时,我觉得
它更像是一种单向对话的
感觉,如果你给某人
信息,如果它只是一个
分享大量信息的人
交谈 我可能会使用两个 就像去和
你的老板谈谈这个,或者
当你使用 with 时让我们和我的父母谈谈这个
,但听起来更像是你
在一起参与某事
你是平等的 一起参与讨论
,就像你和另一个人一起做事,
所以那里有其他人和
你一起参与,所以
对我来说,使用 with 听起来更像是
有其他人参与
其他人参与,就像我说的那样,这
两者都是一个非常小的问题 它们是
正确的
,如果
您选择使用它们,或者如果您选择混合使用它们,您将不会有任何沟通问题希望对
您
有所帮助,这就是我本周为您准备的一切谢谢您
一如既往地发送您的问题
记住您可以 把它们发给我
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学习英语的东西非常感谢您
观看本周的 Ask
alicia 剧集,我下周
再见 头发的负责人
,
哦,我的上帝
,已经录制好了,
嗯
[音乐]
碧昂丝,大家好,欢迎回来问
艾丽西亚每周系列,你问
我问题,我回答他们也许
你的第一个问题来自
米山你好梅森梅森说你好艾丽西亚
什么是 图片
图像和照片之间的区别在大多数情况下,我们使用
它们的方式相同,当您使用相机时,
您可以说照片或图片
拍照或拍照,我们以
相同的方式使用它们,因此图像可以指的是
图片或 照片虽然
听起来更像是印刷
或出版的东西 一般而言,图像
用于指代其他事物的描绘或
表示,这
意味着它可能像一幅画,因此
这是女神的图像或这
是图像 例如,一个人在船上,
所以图像是对某事物的描绘
,因此这
意味着它可以是物理的,也
可以在您的脑海中,就像
我们也可以称之为某事物的心理图片 在一张
图片中,我们的脑海中有一些东西的形象,
比如我对她的形象已经
毁了,或者我对
那个人的形象非常好希望对你有帮助
嗨,艾丽西亚,我
想知道如果我在美国说英式
英语,美国人会
理解我
吗,
反之亦然 非常感谢你的
问题 让我们继续你的下一个
问题 下一个问题来自
alejandro 嗨 alejandro alejandro 说你好
alicia 我有一个问题
这个表达非常有义务的意思是什么,
我该如何使用这个我不确定
有多少义务 这不是
我们使用的真正表达方式,我们确实有
表达非常有义务非常有义务
这就像非常感谢你
帮助我,我欠你的,所以如果
有人这样做 对你来说,你可以
说非常感谢它听起来很正式
,对于某些人来说可能有点
过时,实际上你可以
在电子邮件末尾使用它,例如
非常感谢文件非常
感谢之类的东西 我欠
你的回报,所以我希望这对你有帮助
非常感谢
下一个问题来自 fabrizio
sanchez 嗨 fabrizio fabrizio 说
你能解释一下
should have could have would have 和
它们是否定形式之间的区别是的,但是适当的
答案比这个 q
和一个视频要大得多,所以
这里有一个简短的回答
应该用来谈论我们希望我们
过去做过的事情,或者我们希望我们
过去没有做过的事情 我应该
在我学习的时候多学习 是学生我
昨晚不应该喝那么多
所以我们经常有这种
后悔的感觉当我们用应该
有或不应该有可能是
指过去可能发生
的事情或我 可能在过去
,如果
我的老板没有给我最后一分钟的任务,我今天可以在六点完成工作你有
没有看到车里的那个人是
那个戴维,那不可能是
戴维,他今天在工作不可能意味着
不可能,所以
在那种情况下不可能是戴维,这意味着过去不可能
是
戴维 我们未来的
活动我本来会去
音乐会但
我必须
工作如果我是你我不会辞掉工作所以我将来会尝试制作一个
关于这个的白板视频
非常感谢你的问题
让我们动起来 关于你
本周的下一个问题 下一个问题来自
sridhar 准备好了 hi sridhar sridhar 说你好
alicia 我如何在句子中使用想要这个词
以及它是什么意思所以我们
倾向于不在其他任何事情中使用精神状态或
情绪状态动词
比 现在时或过去时,
so want 就是一个例子,我们倾向于
不在进行时使用 want,
但在我一直想要的情况下
,我们谈论
的是在过去开始的一段时间内想要某样东西,
并且 一直持续
到现在,我们可以用希望我
想看那部电影
很久了,或者她想
休假很久了,或者
我想吃那个甜点
很久了,所以我 希望对你有帮助
好吧 让我们继续你的下一个问题
下一个问题来自
izaldeen 嗨 zaldeen 呃 izaldeen 说
你昨天在哪里和你昨天在哪里有什么区别
uh 区别
在于第二句话不正确 uh
where 你昨天是什么意思是
你昨天在哪里第二个
句子可能是呃你去过
哪里或从昨天起你去过哪里
第一个更常见
你去过哪里这个问题意味着
什么 t 是你的位置,或者自从我上次见到你以来你的位置是什么
所以这个问题通常
听起来像是你在指责某人,所以
如果你希望见到
某人而你没有看到你一直在
等待的人 很长一段时间你
可以说你在哪里就像我在
等你那样的事情我们
会使用一个问题比如你昨天在哪里
如果我们期待见到
某人但他们没有按计划
来你昨天在哪里 发生了什么事,
我期待见到你,非常感谢你
的问题希望
对你有帮助让我们继续讨论你的下一个问题下一个
问题来自
马塞洛·奥利维拉你好,马塞洛·马塞洛说你好,艾丽西亚
,虚荣的静脉
和静脉有什么区别是的,字典是 对
诸如此类的问题很有帮助 uh 静脉叶片
是一个名词,它是用于测量风或液体的工具的一部分,
例如风车的静脉,例如静脉
vain 是一个形容词,意思是
som 一个痴迷于自己的人,
就像他如此虚荣,她如此虚荣,这很
荒谬,静脉
是身体的一部分,它也是一个名词
,用于指代
携带血液的身体部位,希望
再次对您有所帮助。字典是 真的
有助于
理解听起来和拼写相似的单词之间的差异,
所以这
就是我本周所拥有的一切谢谢你
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一个赞,如果您还没有订阅我们的频道,
并在englishclass101.com 上查看我们的
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一些可以帮助您
学习英语的内容,非常感谢您
观看此视频 本周问
艾丽西亚,我
下次再见再见,大家好,欢迎
回来问艾丽西亚每周系列,
你问我问题,我
可能会先回答 本周的问题
来自艾萨克,亚历山大,你好,艾萨克
艾萨克说你好,艾丽西亚
,制作或烹饪晚餐
和吃或吃
晚餐有什么区别?
比如
在这种情况
下使用微波炉或
烤箱加热食物 更多当我们发出
邀请时,比如
你想吃午饭还是想和我共进晚餐,
我们会更多地使用它,
嗯,当我们
谈论我认为的个人计划时,
我们会使用多吃 只是邀请听起来有点柔和,
所以我希望这可以帮助
您理解那里的一些细微差别
非常感谢您的问题
好吧让我们继续您的下一个问题
下一个问题来自
s ung wan hai seung-wong song one say hi
你能描述一下刻板印象是什么意思吗,
嗯,是的,所以刻板印象作为
名词有点像基于某些共同特征的人或事物的不公平
或负面
想法,
所以
有些 刻板印象的例子,比如
女人喜欢购物,男人喜欢运动,
或者所有印度菜都很辣
,所以即使
在很多情况下这可能是真的,
但在所有情况下都不是真的,所以这是一个
刻板印象,我希望这会有所帮助
好吧,让我们继续你的下一个问题
下一个问题来自
ronnie gontalidad gontale.hi 基本形式 一个
句子是一个主语和一个动词 所以就像
我走路或他睡觉或她游泳
例如我们在句子的末尾加上一个
句号 我看了新的蝙蝠侠
电影 邻居吃了我所有的爆米花 所以
那些 更像是复杂的句子,我们
使用逗号,然后当我们将
独立句子与并列连词连接起来时,并列
连词就像 and but or for so 然而就像我
看了新的蝙蝠侠电影,
邻居吃了所有的爆米花,所以我
看了新的蝙蝠侠 电影逗号
和邻居吃了所有的爆米花,
那时我会使用逗号,这是一个
例子,实际上
我在频道上制作了一个关于如何使用
逗号的视频,这是对使用逗号的介绍,所以
我建议您查看此视频以
了解更多信息 关于逗号所以我希望
这对你有帮助非常感谢你的
问题好吧让我们继续你的下一个
问题下一个问题来自 karima
hi 再次 karima karima 说我认为
动词地址有不同的含义
你能告诉我其中一个
地址的含义是将
邮寄地址写在像一封信或一个
包裹上,比如请给你的
信封写地址,或者
我有一个寄给你的包裹,并且 所以
地址也意味着处理
某事或处理一个问题,通常是
一个负面的问题你
打算如何解决这种情况或
你什么时候解决这个问题,
例如,这意味着处理或
处理某事
地址的另一个含义是 喜欢
发表正式演讲或直接
与某人交谈,例如总统
在电视讲话中向国家
发表讲话,或者首席执行官计划
在早会上向员工发表讲话,因此
如果您愿意,可以使用三个不同的示例来再次使用地址 要
了解有关定义的更多信息,我强烈
建议您查看字典 好吧
希望对您有所帮助 让我们继续您的
下一个问题 下一个问题来自
marcelo olivier 嗨,marcelo marcelo 说,
呃,嗨,艾丽西亚,这些表达
是什么意思
最后的手段 um to scrape
the bottom of 意味着只使用
你可用的人或东西
,这
意味着 你的质量通常不是很好
一些例子我不得不刮掉
桶底才能找到这台电脑来
工作你把那个人放在你的团队中
你正在刮掉桶的底部
你关于最后手段这个词的第二个问题是什么
意思 喜欢你最后的选择
你能做
的最后一件事或你可能做的最后一件事
在你求助于最后手段的情况下你别无选择
我可能
没有足够的钱来开展我的业务
我最后的手段是问 如果这份工作不成功,我父母向我的父母
申请贷款
他最后的
手段是开始在他
朋友的公司工作,所以我希望这能
帮助你理解这两个
表达方式 非常感谢你的
问题 好吧,
这就是我所拥有的一切 周感谢您
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请记住您可以在englishclass101.com上将它们发送给我
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其他可以帮助您
学习英语的内容,非常感谢您
观看本周的ask
alicia 剧集,我很快就会再见到您,再见,
搞笑,
搞笑 很快艾丽西亚很有趣哦上帝
嗨大家欢迎回来问
艾丽西亚每周系列你问我
问题我回答他们也许第一个
问题来自莎拉嗨莎拉莎拉
说just和adjust之间有什么区别
可以用来指
一个 最近
完成的动作 我刚刚完成了我的锻炼 我们
刚吃完晚饭 我们刚打开
相机 我们用它来谈论
将在不久的将来完成的动作通常
就像我即将做某事一样
正要继续下一个问题,
或者我正要回家时
开始下雨所以这些是justadjust的几个
非常常见的用法但是
是动词toadjust的意思是做一个
cha 经常做一些小
改动,比如修理
一些东西或让它与其他东西匹配
一些例子,他让我
在我开始说话之前调整我的头发,或者
我需要在我上台之前调整我的夹克,
我们只是调整了相机 哦,我希望
这可以帮助你让我们继续
你的下一个问题 下一个问题
来自 atsushi mizuno 嗨 atsushi atsushi
说我有两个问题,好的,第一个
,
什么东西和这个东西有
什么区别,第二个我如何使用它似乎
那个,似乎嗯,好吧,第一个,
嗯,所以某事与
这个某事,这是一个
很大的问题
狗谢谢
你把我要求的文件寄给我,
所以在每一种情况下,
收听或阅读信息的人都
明白这是什么,所以
有一些 l ike previous like
conversation 或有一些先前的
信息,所以我们知道 指的是那个的
特定实例,所以
当我们想要
区分两个名词时我们使用这个,所以我们
在名词之前使用这个我不想要那个三明治我
想要这个 三明治,所以我要
区分这两者
在这样的
问题中,这种饮料是你的,所以
所有这些其他饮料的意义
是这个,特别是这个特定的
饮料是你的,所以你的第二个
问题是关于
似乎和似乎之间的区别,
呃,这里的区别只是
似乎遵循 一个名词,
然后是一个动词,例如
似乎你犯了一个错误,或者
他似乎没
时间
了
所以就像邪恶听起来好像
你没有糖奶奶
似乎我有足够的例子所以
我会继续下一个似乎
然后后面跟着一个像这样的动词
似乎是一个错误他 似乎喜欢
辛辣的食物 她似乎
有很多爱好所以我们跟随似乎
也有一个动词非常感谢这个
问题让我们继续你的下一个
问题下一个问题来自 aya hi
aya aya 说
华丽可爱的神话有什么区别 而
beautiful um
beautiful 是这个群体中最普遍的词
我们可以用beautiful 来
谈论人们 谈论
自然 谈论音乐
可爱就像是可爱 我们用可爱
来谈论可爱的东西
意思是一种幼稚的可以 做一个
这样的人 像一个小孩 很
可爱 这通常是
我们说它时
的语气 我喜欢外观,也喜欢哦
,这很可爱,这个房间很可爱我
喜欢这个可爱的设计,如此
华丽,然后你可以把
华丽想象成升级的美丽,
当我们谈论人时,我们
用华丽来谈论成年人,我们
用它来拥有这种
迷人的感觉,或者它可能有点
贵,或者看起来质量很高的
东西很漂亮,比如哇,
枝形吊灯很漂亮,或者她的衣服很
漂亮,或者他很漂亮,
比如模特,所以我们也可以使用它 对于
大自然来说,我的天哪,日落很美,
或者
我早餐吃的
蛋糕
很美 可能会听到
人们用一种有趣的语调说,
就像这样太棒了,这种呃
愚蠢的开玩笑俏皮的语调,比如哦,
天哪,你的衬衫太棒了这
顿晚餐太棒了 糟糕,或者哦,我的上帝,你的
新发型太棒了,所以
请注意
那些使用你
在媒体上看到的“美妙”这个词的人,也许你可以
知道如何以及何时可以使用它
是的,所以我希望这对你有帮助
非常感谢你的问题让我们
继续你的下一个问题 下一个
问题来自毗湿奴 嗨毗湿奴毗
湿奴说如何使用这些表格
已经并且一直是正确的,
这些问题指的是
现在 完美时态
一直是我们现在
完美时态呃语法结构所以
请在频道上查看这个视频我
做了一个关于如何制作和如何
使用现在完美时态的视频
还有一些关于你的问题的现在
完美进行时态的
信息 about has been
when we use been that's that's过去完成
时,所以我们用它来谈论
在过去的另一个动作之前在过去继续的
动作,
例如我 学习了三个
小时,电话响了,或者
她睡
了
六个小时,开始下雨
了,这就像过去的持续
动作经常
被打断,所以我会尝试制作一个
关于过去的白板视频 完美
时态 我希望这对你有帮助
非常感谢你的问题 好吧 让我们
继续你的下一个问题 下一个问题
来自
arseney 嗨 arseny arseny 说你好 alicia
站点位置
和区域有什么区别 站点用于
我们使用的类似建筑项目 站点 谈论
将要建造新建筑物的地方在建筑工地上戴上
安全帽让我们
参观工地并制定计划地点是
一个很笼统的词,但它指
的是特定的位置让我们去我的
地方或 这是一个非常好的地方,或者
我知道街道上的一个好地方
最后区域就像一个更大的区域
呃比地方让我们在
市中心闲逛后来有台风
警告 今天的沿海地区,所以我
希望这对您有所帮助,
非常感谢您的问题让
我们继续下一个问题,下一个问题
来自康妮,您好康妮康妮说
其他人之间有什么区别
,另一个我如何正确使用
情况 是的 这很难 好吧
让我们先介绍一个示例
情况 看看这张照片
这是我的妹妹
这是我的另一个
妹妹 其他人是我的父母
现在让我们看另一张照片 所以
这里我在第二句话中介绍了另一个和我的另一个
妹妹 这里我
说这是我的姐姐 第三句话
是这是我的另一个姐姐 所以我
在第一句话中介绍了姐姐
不是指喜欢添加
到已知的东西上
所以有点像
这两个句子之间的关系非常密切
是我的妹妹 这是我的另一个
妹妹 表明
我刚才说的东西有一个补充,
然后当我说另一个时,另一个
指的是 剩下已知的
事情,所以如果我在看这张照片
,我知道照片中有四
个人,两个人是
说话者的姐妹,剩下两个人
,我说其他人
,这意味着照片中剩下的人
我还不知道所以
照片中的其他人是我的
父母然后我说让我们看另一
张照片所以另一张指的是现有情况
之外的补充或额外的东西
所以我希望这
可以帮助你了解两者之间的关系
其他 其他 其他 其他 好的 这
就是我这周的一切
谢谢你一如既往地发送你的
问题 记住请
在englishclass101.com 上将你的问题发送给我
当然问连字符艾丽西亚 如果你喜欢
这个视频,请不要忘记给
如果您还没有订阅我们的频道,那就竖起大拇指,
并在englishclass101.com上查看我们的
其他一些可以帮助
您学习英语的东西,非常感谢
h 观看本周
问艾丽西亚的剧集,我很快就会再见到你,
再见,大家好,欢迎回来问
艾丽西亚每周系列,你问
我问题,我回答他们也许
第一个问题来自艾萨克
亚历山大,你好艾萨克有什么
不同 在打开和关闭和
打开和关闭之间,这更
随意,比美国英语中的随意
打开和关闭更常见,
打开或关闭只是不太
常见,希望对你有所帮助,谢谢你
的问题,好吧,让我们 go to
your next question next question
来自
zakari hi zakari zakari说我听到
美国人
在句子中的单词前发冠词a,
发音为ae,有时发音为发音
是否有规则,
不,没有规则,绝对是
这不是一个规则,这只是演讲者的
偏好,虽然
当我试图强调某些东西时我个人感觉
我会使用更多这取决于个人
喜好这都是 j 了解演讲者的
偏好,所以我希望这对您有所帮助,
谢谢您的问题,好吧,
让我们转到下一个问题,下一个
问题来自
哈里斯,您好,哈里斯,哈里斯说,您好,艾丽西亚
,使用尚未
和代替和尽管有什么区别,让我们开始吧
比较然而,尽管我们将
讨论而不是最后,让我们
从比较
两个句子开始 在这里
which uses yet so yet 是一个连词
这里它连接了这两个想法 我
想去参加聚会,我呆在
家里,
但给了我们即使或但的意思,
所以我们看到这有点像
说 a 这是我的愿望
想去参加聚会 a 和 b
结果 我待在家里的实际结果
与此尚未声明有关,因此
尚未
渴望但结果
让我们将其
与尽管如此 t
是我们不能使用尽管作为
连词,我们需要包含
尽管最初的愿望是
我在尚未
解释中谈到的一点,所以这就像说尽管
是,
所以它具有相同的含义是的,但它
只是有不同
结构 当
你写这样一个句子
时,句子的结构不同
我想去参加
派对尽管我
想去参加派对 bi 呆在家里所以
你需要将你的
尽管与这样或那样的东西
或特定的名词短语联系起来,尽管事实上你也可能
听到非常常见的表达方式
that 或者尽管
想要 blah blah blah 我们需要使用
某种名词短语来介绍这
一点,所以这
是尚未和尽管
最后让我们看一下而不是
而不是指替代,所以
您正在做某事代替
其他事情 需要制作
稍微不同的语法
结构才能使用它们,而
不是仅仅指
代被其他东西替换的东西所以
我希望这会有所帮助非常
感谢这个问题好吧让我们
继续下一个问题下一个问题
来自 karima hi karima hi 再一次 karima
说 hi alicia 我想让你解释一下这个
短语 get started if it's
possible 我们什么时候使用 get 加
形容词或 get 加动词
呃,开始
那个动词的过程,所以当我在这个频道上开始视频时,
我说让我们开始吧,我是说让我们开始
开始一些例子的第一步,我
要开始了 意思是我需要
开始离开让我们开始做饭
,这意味着让我们开始
烹饪一些你应该写的东西,
所以我们不能将所有动词都与这个 get
plus 动词模式配对,但有
很多我们可以用来继续前进 对于你的
下一个问题,虽然 get 加形容词
get 只是意味着成为这里,但
听起来很正式,所以我们使用 get 来代替
一些例子,我今晚要为
我的约会变得漂亮,战斗变得丑陋,
外面天黑了,不要喝醉,所以
我 希望这有助于回答你的
问题非常感谢让我们
继续你的下一个问题下一个问题
来自米兰你好米兰米兰说你好
艾丽西亚我想问一下
我和我的有什么区别
例如他是我的朋友他是 我的
朋友 好吧 你的例句
有相同的意思 只是一个小的
更正 他是我的朋友 他是我
的朋友 不要
忘记你需要单数
名词的那篇文章 我会说虽然 m y
模式比思维模式更常用,
我认为这
是因为当我们用我的句子结束时,
在你的例子中听起来我们很贪婪或占有欲,
就像他是我的朋友一样,非常
非常 常见的,这
是我们经常使用的固定短语,但在其他示例中,
我只会使用简单的我的
模式,这东西是我的东西,
或者这是我的等等等等,
我只是觉得这听起来
有点不像贪婪之类的 我的你
有时会听到孩子甚至喜欢成年人,
有时当他们
对拥有某样东西或拥有某样东西感到非常兴奋时,
他们可能会说这是
我的,所以它可能会有一种消极的
感觉,因此我会
推荐我的模式而不是
思维模式所以我希望对
你有帮助所以非常感谢你
一如既往地发送你的问题
记住你可以在englishclass101.com上将它们发送给我
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了解其他可以帮助
您学习英语的内容
非常感谢您观看本周的节目
问艾丽西亚,下次再见,我会再见到你,
一些例子
不见了,它们去哪儿了,好吧,我要得到
什么,大家好,欢迎回来问
艾丽西亚你问我问题的每周系列
,我可能会
先回答 问题来自 miyuki 嗨
miyuki yuki 说我想知道
考试技巧 好的,
我会给你五个技巧 技巧
一是要知道你的考试 你
需要写 你需要阅读 听
说 你需要什么 首先要
确保你知道考试并知道第二次考试的
要求
检查这些部分是否定时
检查
第三次考试的每个部分你有多少时间
是问自己你有没有参加过 他
先测试 什么
对你有好处 什么对你不好 所以你
需要改进什么 回顾你过去的测试,
看看你需要为下一个测试做些什么
测试可以帮助您找到自己的
弱点和长处,如果
您的测试中有计时部分
以及第五个部分,如果您的测试包括
口语,您需要练习口语
如果您不练习,您将
无法 在你需要的时候做,所以
如果你没有语言伙伴,你
可以在网上寻找一个,或者你可以
用重复阴影媒体之类的媒体练习,
所以这是五个快速
测试技巧,我知道它们很笼统,
但是 我希望他们可以适用于
许多不同的测试所以我希望这
对你有帮助谢谢你的问题好吧
让我们继续你的下一个问题下一个
问题来自
nerdan emmanet 你好 nerdon
nerdan 说你好 alicia 有什么
区别 使用和充电
好吧 指责 指责和指责 这是
三个含义非常相似的动词
让我们从指责开始
将事故归咎于红绿灯
损坏 指责某人的意思是暗示
某人做了坏事,所以这
与指责有点不同
也许是故意的,
你想暗示是那
个人 房东
指责他不支付租金的一些例子 她
指责公司欺诈 让我们继续
前进 然后到最后一个收费
收费是一个法律术语 这是一个法律
术语 这意味着您正式指控
某人有不当行为,因此
当
我们说像您那样做时,我们不会在日常对话中使用指控 是坏事,
或者我认为是你的
指控 在法庭上用来指控
某人犯罪 意味着正式
和合法地指控他们犯罪
嫌疑人被指控犯
有谋杀罪 她被指控
闯入和进入,所以这是一个快速
介绍 对于这三个动词之间的差异,
我希望这
对您有所帮助,感谢您提出一个有趣的
问题,好吧,让我们继续您的下一个
问题,下一个问题来自
isaac alexander hi again isaac isaac say
hi alicia what's the difference
between football and football 是的,
足球就是 美国人用这个词
来谈论世界其他地方
所说的足球,所以据我
所知,
如果不是所有其他国家的话,大多数人都使用
足球这个词来谈论
球员在球场上踢的黑白球的比赛
我们确实有自己的足球 我们
有很多人所说的美式足球
,这是一种完全不同的游戏,
包括传球和一点点 有点
踢,如果你和一个
说英语的人说话 足球是
指黑白球类运动
足球是指那种
蛋形的棕色皮革球类运动 如果
你和一个说
英语的人说话
足球可能意味着什么 说美国
英语的人打电话给足球 我希望
这对你有帮助 谢谢你的问题
好吧 让我们继续你的下一个
问题 下一个问题来自 ahmed
magdie 嗨 ahmed 呃 ahmed 说嗨 alicia
鞭打是什么意思
呃鞭打 这是一种伤害 鞭打
是 当
身体像车祸一样以强烈的方式猛拉时发生的伤害,
或者可能是另一种与
交通有关的事故鞭打
是头部和
颈部和肩膀周围的伤害,
如果这是身体和头部分开移动
的地方 身体,这是他们的头,他们分开移动,
就像非常快,
像鞭子一样跳跃,如果你
知道鞭子,就像这样,印第安纳琼斯
有一个 就像 uh so to like 鞭打
是我们身体以这种方式移动所造成的伤害的名称,
所以我
希望这对您有帮助 非常感谢您
提出的问题 好的,让我们
继续您的下一个问题 下一个问题
来自 karima 你好 kurima
karima 说你好 alicia 我想问你
介词 up 是什么意思或
在下面的句子中指的
是你到底在做什么 呃 好吧 this up
没有任何意义 所以你
在做什么或者是什么 up 这只是一个固定
短语 up 没有任何类似的
方向性含义 没有移动
或定位 只是将其视为一个固定
短语,例如 what's up uh 意味着你怎么样
或你在做什么
与你到底在做什么一样 意味着
你到底在做什么 up
在这里并没有真正的功能 它只是一个
固定短语 所以不要太担心
究竟 up 在这里意味着什么 它有点
只是
它只是我们使用的一个表达式所以
这就是我所拥有的一切
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也许第一个问题来自 leon hi
leon leon says hi alicia number one 我
想知道为什么我们必须
在名词和两个之后放置 incarnate 和 galore
你怎么发音 th 之后的 s 或
st 听起来像几个月,
如果你回答没问题,科学家会很高兴
所以关于你的第一个问题,
这些是所谓的
后置形容词的例子,所以这些
形容词出现在名词之后
英语我们通常使用前置
形容词,所以这些形容词
出现在名词之前,但是出于
多种原因,我们将一些形容词
放在名词之后,所以你的
例子 incarnate 和 galore 通常
出现在名词之后,例如你
可能知道 例如,魔鬼化身或
在活动中有大量食物,
这些只是
一种固定短语的情况,老实说,
不幸的是,没有真正的规则,这
只是你需要记住的事情之一,
所以关于你
关于 s 声音的第二个问题 总而言之,
就像几个月,你的舌头接触
到你的牙齿后部,我们发出一个快速的 s
音几个月,所以 th 声音
几乎消失了,有点像当
你说那个或这个或那个时,那个
声音真的很快 像科学家这样的词
但是科学家
很难在快速的演讲中说出来所以我们
让它像一个长的声音科学家
所以听起来就像科学家
感谢这个问题 n 让我们继续
你的下一个问题 下一个问题
来自 karima 嗨 karima karima 说
你好 alicia 我想知道
现在和马上之间的区别,
我们什么时候可以使用它们 好吧
现在听起来比马上更直接
now 实际上就像一个命令,所以
这是你可能会听到
父母对孩子使用的东西,所以
现在去你的房间是一个很好的
例子,说明现在如何
立即使用,但在更正式的
情况下使用,比如在商业中 情况
或工作情况,以表明
某事会立即完成,但
听起来有点软 一些例子
你可以为我们的会议订午餐
吗 两个
非常感谢这个问题 好的让我们
继续你的下一个问题 下一个
问题来自 liliana inez jose
concepcion 对不起,你好,
liliana 错误和错误有什么区别 r
好问题 错误往往
更多地用于人类行为 我们
所做的事情或我们造成人类作为
人的事情 我们的活动 一些例子 我
在这个食谱上犯了一个错误 她
在教科书中发现了一个错误 错误
用于计算机等机器所以
如果您使用的类似机器或您的打印机有问题,
您会看到错误消息
而不是错误消息示例打印机
错误错误下载文件在
某些情况下我们可能会使用错误来
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但作为一般指南,这
基本上是不同之处,我希望
这对您有所帮助,谢谢您的问题,
好吧,让我们继续您的下一个问题,
下一个问题来自 silas hi silas
silas say hi alicia 什么是直截了当
的意思和 我怎么用它
造句是的,
直截了当的意思是诚实的,真正的,
真正的,真实的,对它有一种
积极的感觉 我会
说更多的年轻人,但任何人都可以使用
它一些例子我直接忘记了我的
钱包他直接在
回家的路上在车里昏倒了你必须
和你的室友直接起来,这样你
才能看到直接起来确实有
随意的感觉它也有一种
友好的感觉,尽管它谈论
的是诚实或真实或真实的
情况或态度,所以我希望
这可以帮助您理解直截了当的用法,
非常感谢这个
问题,好吧,让我们 继续你的
下一个问题 下一个问题来自
ahmad sarwar 嗨 ahmad ahmad 说你好
alicia
躺着躺着和躺着有什么区别 你
在日常生活中如何使用和发音这些词
是的 我
在第 21 集中谈到了这个问题 这个系列你可以
检查一下并在那里找到更多的
例句以便复习 lei
使用直接宾语 lie 不
例句放下你的包在这里
躺在沙发上所以在第一个
例句中你的 b ag
是动词lay down your bag的直接宾语,
在第二个例句中,
躺在沙发上,
那句话中没有直接宾语,所以正如我在上
一集中所说,使这
变得困难的是,the的过去时
动词谎言是躺着,他躺在沙发上,
我们躺着睡觉,在
第一个例句中,他
躺在沙发上,没有直接宾语,我们
在第二句中也没有看到直接宾语,
所以我们知道这个
lay 实际上是 lie 的过去式,而
不是现在时,lay in mind
然而,lay 的过去式是 lay 的
例子,我们把包放在桌子上,
她把钥匙放在桌子上,
这些例句中的每一个都有一个直接
宾语,所以 一个袋子和钥匙,所以如果你
想知道这是躺着还是躺着,
寻找一个直接的对象,它会告诉你
你正在处理哪个动词,所以你的
问题是
关于这些动词躺着和躺着的渐进形式所以
渐进式 te 中的示例 nse 我们的猫
一直在我们的前门放死动物
他躺在沙发上 这是
渐进式的谎言 所以那里没有
直接的对象 我希望这
对你有帮助 所以这就是
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