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split the check or an alternative "go Dutch"😁😋
Is it wrong to say: I would like A steak? Thanks!
Thank you a lot
Kevin is teaching American English only. In fact, they say "ask for the BILL at a restaurant" in British English. Also, at the weekend (British English) and on the weekend (American English).
I think it's worth mentioning that you're talking specifically about American English. And, If you want to be really professional, just make a remark, that it's perfectly fine to ask for a bill in British English.
She sounds like a East European, how could she thinks she can teach English?
Hi my dear teacher all your excellency vidios are extraordinary and informative , sir I was wondering if your excellency could guide me the correct use of "belong to" "belong with" and "belong in", so as they don't baffle me , i would be pleased if you guide me, thanks a bunch in advance ❤❤❤
Hi Kevin and Lisa, first of all I’m really thankful for the work you do because I totally support your efforts. However you also have to be consistent in your pronunciation. At the beginning of the video you correct the pronunciation of the word restaurant to pronounce it with no t sound at the end of the word but later on in the same video you also pronounce t. I’m not America but as far as I’m informed there is t sound in the end of the word restaurant.
What a master class. You guys ( Kevin & Lisa) should have 1 million YouTube followers
I think YES? 😅😅😅 LOL 😮
A-a-a-a, the teaching terrorists – Kate and POC – are on the loose again! May the force be with you, Kevin. Happy rectifying!
'Staff' is a group noun which can be followed by a verb in either a singular or plural form depending on which country you live in.
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My Longman dictionary says it's pronounced /ˈrestərɒnt/ in BrE, and /ˈrestərənt/ or / ˈrestərɑːnt/ in AmE.
Deja vu – not done, but seen it before.
Your channel is my favorite 😍
Thanks a lot for excellent teaching.
Great lesson.
"At the weekend" is usually used in British English.
Likely They learned from same sources that may explain why they both have same lessen ,same mistakes
I usually feel I'm having deja vu when I correct the same mistakes different studenst make over and over again 😂