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The word "whom" is used as a "relative pronoun" when: 1- It is used in formal written English (please avoid using it orally or when writing non-formal texts). AND, 2- the noun/person to which the relative pronoun relates, is the "object" of the second sentence/clause. Let me clarify it more: I saw a man. He was bald. I saw a man who was bald. (here we cannot use whom since the relative pronoun "who" points out to "He" which is the "subject" in the relative clause) BUT I saw a man. I liked him. I saw a man whom I liked. (here we can use whom since the relative pronoun points out to "him" which is the "object" in the relative clause) Extra notes: in the second mode (when the relative pronoun is the "object") you can totally ignore the relative pronoun. (I saw a man I liked).
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To be brutally honest, this platform is a little slow. I like it, but it's not my primary focus. As different platforms are heavily into marketing, other platforms go quiet...
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Hi Ilias, are you a student or a tutor?. I am asking because your English needs some polishing and if you need help, just hit me up 😊
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I am currently learning Spanish in Mexico and it helps to open up a whole new world of the cultural aspects. In my experience, when you understand what a word means it can help you to understand cultural slang as well and helps to connect you with people.
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You can say .. شكرا Shokran
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Don't be such a divvy. When you divvy up that cash to lookouts, pay off the cops, judges, getaway drivers and so on, not much cash will be left. Don't rob a bank, become politician. Much safer.
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Hi Hope you are having a nice day Here are some podcasts that can help with learning English: 1. **"EnglishClass101"** 2. **"BBC Learning English"** 3. **"The English We Speak"** 4. **"Luke's English Podcast"** 5. **"6 Minute English"** 6. **"All Ears English"**
- which one is better for improving English,watching American movies, listening to podcasts and music?
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I would recommend reading or using some textbooks for Learning. People learn English for years and still can’t speak English. I suggest to develop all skills at the same time and it doesn’t matter what language you learn. If you want to know how to do you can just try how I do it and you’ll get from the first lesson!
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Absolutely! Watching English movies can be a great way to improve your English skills. Movies can help your learn new vocabulary, pick up on conversational expressions, and improve your listening comprehension but it isn't enough because some movies do not focus on the right use of English and that could be misleading for a learner. I would recommend taking lessons with me, for a trial lesson to see how much you would take from our lessons.