You are really amazing to explain rules in English thanks a lot (maam) , which are worthwhile for who wants to enhance his language ability 🙏🏻
@fazilpeerally52882 жыл бұрын
Hi Teacher Archana Kalele! Thank you so much for making this video lesson at my own request. The lesson is very engaging and mind-blowing. The explanations, as usual, are clear and concise. This helps to master the meaning and usage easily. Now, I feel confident of how to properly use them in my academic writing. Do you mind making a video lesson about Archaic Adverbs. They are very often used in official and legal documents. I am very confused. These adverbs are: 1. whereby, wherein, whereof, whereat, ... 2. therein, thereof, thereto, therefrom, thereby, thereat, ... 3. herein, hereof, hereto, herewith, hereon,. . . Please and thank you. Best Wishes, Fazil
@GoodToExcellence2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. Will definitely put these in my list of videos. Appreciate it again.👍
@gaurav4bxr Жыл бұрын
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@darthkittennАй бұрын
“With all due respect” is a politely veiled insult. Do not use this phrase in polite conversation where the person you are speaking to is actually someone you respect. “With all due respect” is essentially the same as saying, “you’re an absolute moron and I’m going to correct you”, or “you’re a fool/windbag/idiot”. If you want to convey respectful disagreement, use “Respectfully, I disagree”.