How brilliant you are !💗 I appreciate your attemp to provide us with helpful information
@IELTS-AJAXАй бұрын
Glad it was helpful!😊❤️
@Princess.Sahara27910 ай бұрын
نحوه بیان زیبا و متمرکزی دارید....
@IELTS-AJAX10 ай бұрын
خیلی ممنونم🥰🥰🥰 خوشحالم که از ویدئو های کانال خوشتون اومده 😊😊😊❤️
@arshidagol1697 ай бұрын
شما عالی هستید ،
@IELTS-AJAX7 ай бұрын
خیلی ممنونم ❤️ لطف دارید⚘️
@Gclass20213 күн бұрын
بسیار عالی چقدر نکات مفیدی توضیح دادین استاد ممنون 🌟🌟🤍🤍
@IELTS-AJAX10 күн бұрын
ممنونم عزیز❤️
@AzamMohamadi-dg9lt4 ай бұрын
چقدر توضیحات کامل و سازنده ای واقعا ممنون🙏🏻🌺
@IELTS-AJAX4 ай бұрын
خواهش میکنم😊 خوشحالم که دوست داشتید ❤️⚘️
@moonbook42238 ай бұрын
👍 very useful
@IELTS-AJAX8 ай бұрын
Glad you think so!❤️❤️😊
@mah_nhri4951Ай бұрын
Excellent points
@IELTS-AJAXАй бұрын
Glad you think so!❤️😊
@omidabdi994 ай бұрын
Very useful ❤
@IELTS-AJAX3 ай бұрын
Glad you think so!❤️
@ZahraAbras-j1m8 ай бұрын
چه کانال خوبی، امیدوارم که افراد بیشتری از زحمات شما حمایت کنن
@IELTS-AJAX8 ай бұрын
ممنونم از محبتتون❤️ با حمایت دوستان حتما این اتفاق میافته⚘️
@Mamat-hi1bd Жыл бұрын
Best video for speaking part one ... Thanks ❤
@IELTS-AJAX Жыл бұрын
My pleasure 🥰
@riharoy_khoram26115 ай бұрын
perfect channel 💕
@IELTS-AJAX5 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!😊❤️
@cgarteffect25725 ай бұрын
سلام و درود استاد جان مرسی ،مرسی ،مرسی آموزش های شما معجزه کرد خیلی تاثیرگذار بود مرسی بابت آموزش های عالی تون ❤ از خدا ممنونم که کانال سر راهم گذاشت که محتواش ارزشمندترینه و آدم نگران هدردادن وقتش نیست مخصوصا برای ایلتسی ها که زمان براشون هدیه ای از بهشت هست که خیلییییی ارزشمنده مرسی بابت تک تک لطف تون 😊دیدن از کانال شما و استفاده از محتوای ارزشمند شما از کارهای واجب برنامه هام هست مرسی یه دنیا❤❤❤❤❤
@IELTS-AJAX5 ай бұрын
سلام دوست من❤️ خیلی خوشحالم که تونسته ام کوچکترین کمکی به شما تو این مسیر سخت و پر تز استرس آیلتس بکنم امیدوارم بزودی نمره خودتو بگیری⚘️😊
@ثریامحمدی-غ2ظ Жыл бұрын
بلند تر صحبت کردن تو اسپیکینگ همیشه یه مساله بزرگیه برای من تو آیلتس، مممنونم استاد❤❤
@IELTS-AJAX Жыл бұрын
خواهش میکنم
@mehrdadbehnood3 ай бұрын
بلند صحبت کردن برام با صدای بلند صحبت کردن رو تداعی میکنه البته معادل طولانی هم میشه بکار برد که کلمه عربی هست.
@mehrdadbehnood3 ай бұрын
The content of this video is so useful . I find it really practical and useful . I guess prefer is followed by V1+ -ing when describing general preferences. Please correct me if I'm mistaken.
@IELTS-AJAX3 ай бұрын
The verb "prefer" can be followed by either the infinitive (to + verb) or the gerund (verb + -ing). Both forms are correct, but they convey slightly different messages: 1. Prefer + Infinitive (to + verb) "I prefer to live in the city." After "prefer," the infinitive form "to live" is used. The structure is: prefer + to + base verb. This form often underscores a general or future preference. It suggests a choice or a potential situation rather than a current or habitual action. You are expressing what you would like to do, possibly implying you haven't done it yet or are considering it as an option. Using the infinitive typically indicates you're discussing a future action or a decision you're considering. You may or may not already live in the city, but you're stating that living in the city is your preferred option for the future or in general. The infinitive can sound more formal or focused on abstract preferences or future possibilities. 2. Prefer + Gerund (verb + -ing) "I prefer living in the city." After "prefer," the gerund form "living" is used. The structure is: prefer + verb-ing. This form accentuates an ongoing preference for an activity or situation that is happening now or that you’ve experienced. It implies that you are currently living in the city or have lived there before, and you enjoy or prefer that ongoing experience. The gerund form suggests you are referring to a current or habitual action. It is often used to describe something you already do or have done, focusing on the experience rather than the decision or choice. The gerund form sounds more informal and conversational, highlighting your immediate or practical preference for something you do regularly or have experience with. To conclude Infinitive (to live): Focuses on a choice or future action and is often more formal. Gerund (living): Focuses on an ongoing action or habitual preference and is more conversational. Both forms are correct, but your choice relies on whether you're underlining a general/future preference or an ongoing/current experience. I hope you had your problem resolved. Thx for your support❤️⚘️