EITHER, OR, NEITHER, NOR, BOTH, TOO and SO: how to use them correctly in English
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- čas přidán 24. 09. 2023
- What is the difference between 'either ... or' and 'neither ... nor'. And what about 'so do I', 'me too' and 'both'? How to use them correctly? Watch my video to find out!
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OMG!!thats really helped me.THANKS A LOT!😍
Good morning! The lecture was exciting! I had finally come to know how to you Either, Neither, Too and Both. Thank you so much Ms. Aga! Respectfully yours 🙏
Thank you so much, Teacher.
Thank you so much for the lesson Aga, it's always interesting to watch and listen to your lessons, could you tell please about the group of tenses future perfect and future perfect continuous, and how often they are used in English
Thank you ever so much, now I know the meaning of niether nor also I do understand how to use it.thanks my dear teacher Aga.❤
You’re a great teacher, really.
Thank you so much!
Madame Ag, God bless you a lot of. Always I have been happy to see and listen you. Good job !
All of them 😊 thanks.
Thank you very much, Professor❤
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Thank a lot teacher
Great!
thank you madam 🙏
Excellent lesson. Thank you.
Glad you liked it!
THANK YOU SO MUCH THIS REALLY HELP ME
You’re welcome! 😊
All except the last one I God confused but I learned another thank u so much
Good video. This sounds like a rather tricky thing to master, but you've done a good job of explaining it. One thing: once when I was in England (decades ago), I was told that nobody pronounces the word as eether, but only Eye-ther. So I'm a bit surprised to hear someone with impeccable pronunciation (that would be you) saying Eether. I've heard this on a few British TV shows, too. Please explain. Another thing: Really nice apartment. And another thing: I see Elvis is communicating from his UFO (or wherever he is) in Polish. . . . Quite a CZcams channel you've got here, Agnieszka.
Both ‘eether’ and ‘eye-ther’ are used in British English. I think it’s a question of personal preference. Also, these days many British English speakers’ pronunciation/vocabulary is influenced by North American TV shows, CZcams, etc.!
I'm a little dismayed to hear that British pronunciation is being influenced by North American TV shows. But there was (maybe there still is) a show that my late father-in-law used to watch, called Wheel of Fortune. It was a game show that featured contestants that had to guess phrases and expressions. On a CZcams video I once heard Luca Lampariello say "You've hit the nail on the head." This is the sort of expression that would appear on the show. So, it might be helpful for foreigners learning English. (Do you think Luca watched the show?)@@english_with_aga
Hi! Could I ask about "Me either"? I hear some people say it as well. What is its difference from saying "Me neither"? Thank you.
Wonderful! I got every sentence right.
Well done!
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Thank you!
Nice
Do either and neither have two pronunciations? Could you explain me?
Great job Aga 👍👍👍👏👏👏
Either is also used for negative statement? How is that?
Impressive content. May I know which grammar do you based on UK or US?
I speak British English although both varieties follow the same grammar rules pretty much!
Very good vid
Thank you!
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Tak jak by ktoś po polsku tłumaczył , super :D
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Piękne polskie imię 🤩ja też mam na imię Agnieszka 😊
Hej! :)
Wszystkie imiona jest fajny kiedy należy do dobrego człowieka
Vitaņi ź Biełarùsi ☘️🌻🗡️
Gratulacje z Białorusi ✌️✊❤️
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Amazing, well done!
tremendously satisfied. Your 're drop-dead gorgeous and your way of instilling kowledge is very subtil /* my final verdict: a myriad of stars!!!!!
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Can I say: I don't either?
I made one mistake. Thank you.
Hard
You must be liking apple. Me too.
Haha, yes
I have made one mistake, the last exercise: "I don't like pears either".