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  • Thank very much for your clear answer, I will bounce a lot of question off you
    thank again
  • Dear Mr. Bill

    I really appreciate your kindness in helping me out , that inspire me to be more eager and persistent to keep my study of English that I am really interesting in,
    I m always following your new comment I really like and more and more get it better, and Could you make clearly of sentence that you emphasize "I am honored that you bounce your ideas off me" here, the verb - bounce I try looking for it in dictionary but it seen not to be a similar meaning to this verb, then I take it by slang meaning ?
    I will be more self-confident if you help me check grammar error
    looking forward hearing from you, Thank you so much
  • Your granddaughter is so beautiful!
    Congrats! You should be such a Proud Grand-Pa!

    Best Regards!
  • Sorry! I have forgotten! Will you check my idiomatic text on the Blog "Phrasal verbs", please? I posted it yesterday. I like that experience and I will be very thankful!
  • Dear Bill! You are so kind! Thanks for your great explanations and your good attitude! Well, I feel so good that there are other people who share my ideas about teaching. I know, I have to explain. You see, in my country (I mean both Ukraine and Russia) university teachers of my level, with advanced degrees and great teaching experience, mostly think that asking questions humiliates them. What a crazy poin of view! I don't mean language teachers only. Any science is developing and changing and one should practice to be up-to-date. Many of the people I mean don't practice any longer and they are still sure they know everything! As long as I ask questions I feel like being an outcast among them! I am sure you will agree with me if I say that we, teachers, are the most responsible for what we do. We have to be absolutely sure in what we teach. Otherwise, we will get non-professional doctors, engineers, teachers who will teach the next generations. As a result, we will fall into decay. Unfortnately, my country has great experience in getting rid of "the brains". What a pity! Our nation is very talanted, hardworking and smart! However, it must not be smart enough to realize its own mistakes and to make appropriate conclusions! I have lived through the best part of my life, I travelled a lot and I have to admit that the only one place where I felt comfortable was American university. There were people who accepted and estimated my ideas. I am really greatful for that great experience! I am proud to feel half-American, so to say, and I am really proud to have such an adviser like you are! Thanks for everything! And my best wishes to you and your lovely grandaughter! How good a family should be to adopt a child! I am childless, So, I feel a little jealous in the good sence of the word!
    Have a nice day! And all the best!
  • Dear Bill! Thank you very much for the explanations. In fact, I do know everything you've written. Sure, I know how to use Subjunctive and articles otherwise I wouldn't be called a teacher. I also know that English, especially American, tends to simplification. It would be strange if I weren't aware of that. You see, it was really strange when another English teacher started arguing both Subjunctive and article in this sentence. So, I decided to ask you to put all dots above "i"s.
    However, I have got two more questions as a result of what you have wriiten:

    1. If not to use Subjunctive, then how to show that this is untrue? It is so easy to use it instead of explaining that it is unteal.

    2. Does Subjunctive (its use in the clause) depend on the kind of the verb (I mean whether it describes an action or state)? I have never heard anything like that! I have spent a half of my life analyzing English grammar and I know it much better that Russian. So, will you tell me about that, please? You know, I teach people and I want to be 100% sure in what I do.
  • ESP stands for English for Specific Purpose.
    For example English in Nursing, Medicine, engineering, etc. English in this area need to be taught with the related technical terms.
  • Dear Bill! My congratulations! Your granddaughter is so cute! What a sweet baby!
  • Dear Bill!Will you answer to one more question, please? Here is the sentence:

    My brush looks as if it has a soul.

    My questions are:

    1. Should we use Subjunctive Past in this sentence? I would use it, because it is unreal. However, another teacher thinks we souldn't because it is not an action. I have always thought it is of no matter if it is an action or state. The main is that it is unreal and contradicts reality. Will you make it clear for me, please?

    2. Can we use an article "a" before "soul"?

    Thank you in advance. How great it is that we can find out the answers to our questions without calling America thanks to such people like you!

  • Thank you for your teachers :) happy day
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