Aww… I didn’t got 100% because of the last question xD ahaha… very good lesson! keep like that! I understand a lot your lessons, I feel that since I met this place my understanding of english has totally improved and my listening too ^^ your doing a great job
really…i enjoyed the lesson and i understood very well.just,some times,i can’t hear well,because the teacher lauph as the same time when she teach…and we can’t listen the end of her words.but,in general….you’re doing a great work!!
Is it same “Rent” by meaning, if you think as the money is a thing, the interest is a the meney for the rent and they both need to return. But I think only one thing is different. “Loan” is used for money or Bank right? I’m not sure, just try to make a definiton. Thank you Oud
‘rent’ can be a noun and a verb! – I owe my landlord the rent. (noun) Or a verb – “I rented a car!”
hey Ronnie i am fouad from egypt speak arabic i want to know speak english good but just want someone help me know this
WOOOWWWW . I have pawn shops New Hampshire answered all the quiz except last one the tricky question of shakespear … to sum you .The was an effective lesson … thanks allot Ronnie.
Hi teacher I didn’t get 100% your quiz, because I did wrong last question, really …funny and enjoy your teach, I hope so you keep like that, I understood very well. thanks for your class.
Hi I’m Oud in ChiangMai, Thailand I’d like to ask you a question, In case the word “Loan”
Lease is like a contract or agreement. Continuer la lecture de « Borrow, Lend, Rent, Use – English Vocabulary and Usage »