UNLESS
you watch this grammar lesson! Learn how to use unless
in those tricky conditional and negative conditional sentences. I’ll show you how to change “if you don’t prepare for the TOEFL” to “unless
you prepare for the TOEFL”. I’ll also give you an easy formula to start using unless
in your own English conversations.
341 COMMENTS
Good, I have 80 goal
thanks! I have got 90 goal
Thank you i got 80
I have 90
My congratulations. I have got the same score
не один я тут с Украины =)
me too
+1
+ 10 out of 10 correct
+1
Very clever! ”I can’t improve my English unless I watch more Engvid lessons”
Thanks for the lesson!
Hugs from Chile!
Dear teacher!
I’m studying English at an institute in Chile, at the end of the course, as part of the course, I can take the TOEIC exam. Can I take the TOEIC if I’m only 17?
Hiii … I have 100 !!
thank you for your lesson !!
I’m from peru !!
Thanks a lot Rebecca, you are an excellent teacher.
Well done, Rebecca.
Thanks, this is my first lesson, and I got 80, not too bad, thanks so much
Nice lesson :)
thanks
Thanks!!!!
Thanks, Rebecca! What is the difference in the following phrases: ‘It is thought’; “It was thought”. Please explain with examples.
The difference is that the first is in the present and the second refers to the past.
It is thought that …means something is believed today.
It was thought that….means that at one time people used to believe something, which is no longer considered true.
All the best to you, Shans.
Hi Rebeca, I have other question away on the blog. I can use adverb in a sentence without a verb? example, I rarely share a picture.
thanks,
RAY
I proud of my self because this quiz make me show all of the corrects.
This lesson wont’t stay at the proper level unless you label it as ‘beginner’. :) Useful but quite a simple lesson. Anyway, thank you for it.
You Are Perfect !!!! Thanks for every thing
It has been a clearly lesson…
I got 10/10
im not know yet the using of unless..
It was excellent test, I took 90 points, I going to practice more lesson and to be better.
thanks A bunch Teacher ! :D
Thank you :)
Unless means (If not),Is it right?
yes… i think so.
Unlless is a conjunction or transition,by the way.
i failed(((((( 6 out of 10…. i feel bad… can anyone help me out
Please refer to a grammar book for more practice. You can get it! All the best to you.
I have 90%.
Rebecca, please explain when we use “with” ?
many thanks
GOOD. I got 100
Hello!
Thank you so much Rebecca, very interesting lesson.
I am looking forward your angvid.com team give us a lesson about the using of the word “Drop”.
I can’t really understand and use this word “Drop” unless you give us one lesson about it. :)
Thanks in advance
rebecca hi how do u do . is that necessary to use , can not , with the sentence which contain unless ? because i observed that most exaples there icluded it . thanks for your lesson and good luck .
You might use other terms such as:
You will not / would not be able to pass the exam unless you study.
All the best to you.
Hi Rebecca could you explain the nineth question for me i have got 9 out of 10
“Unless the people complain, the government will not change the existing laws.”
This means that if the people do not complain, the government will not change the current laws.
In other words, people need to protest, or complain, in order for things to change.
All the best to you!
thanks Rebecca you are excellent
You are a great teacher! I got 10 correct out of 10
Hi Rebecca, thank you for this lesson. I just waited for the lesson about unless ;]
But in your examples there are always “You can’t do this if you don’t + verb”. And could you exdplain how to ues ‘unless’ in the examples below:
“You can’t buy a beer, if you are drunk”
“You shouldn’t go to work, if you feel ill”
please help!
You cannot use the word unless in every sentence!
Below you would have to say something like this:
“You can’t buy a beer, unless you are sober”
“You shouldn’t go to work, unless you feel well”
That would make sense! All the best to you.
10 out of 10. Thanks Rebecca!
thanks a million but i think there is problem in the last question .
10. “She will not face the death penalty unless she is found guilty.”
This means the same as:
If she is found guilty, she will face the death penalty.
It is correct,because she will only face the death penalty if she is found guilty.
All the best to you.
10 outta 10 xD Thanks Ms Rebecca
I’ve got 100% first time.
I’ve got 100%, so good
90
nice :)
Hello who want to practice their English add me on Skype: Popoff882 my English level is an advanced
thanks i have 100 very important lesson thank uuuuuuuuu
Thank you Rebecca!
Great I won!!!
Hello Engvid,
I have question please could you please help me out, My Question is ..
when I watch one of the teacher’s lessons I go to take the quiz but the quiz doesn’t match the topic of the lessons how can I take quiz related to the lesson?
I solve it.
Thanks
Sounds like the wrong quiz got attached! What lesson is this?
No I think I was wrong because I watch them on YouTube and take the Quiz on your website so I got mixed with each other.
but thank you for your quick respond
8 out of 10(y). Thank you!
“You can’t buy a beer, if you are drunk”
‘You can’t buy a beer unless you are not drunk’
or
‘You can buy a beer unless you’re drunk.’
“You shouldn’t go to work, if you feel ill”
‘You shouldn’t go to work unless you don’t feel ill.’
or
‘You should go to work unless you feel ill.’
I agree with:
‘You can buy a beer unless you’re drunk.’
and
‘You should go to work unless you feel ill.’
In my opinion we can’t use ‘unless’ with ‘not’ in one part of the sentence: ‘Unless you don’t …’ it is a double negation.
I think a part sentence after ‘unless’ represents an exception and a negative statement also can be an exception. An exceptional condition can be something you don’t do.
Just try to imagine the following example.
You get up early everyday. That’s your daily habit. Now you’d like to say something exceptional about this situation.
‘I must go to bed before ten o’clock (in the evening) unless I don’t have to get up early.’
Because you get up early everyday, the only exception can be its negative statement. You know, if you don’t get up early, that doesn’t always mean that you get up late. You can get up in time or at a specific time what doesn’t tell if that’s early or late for you.
Probably you’re right. I thought that the word ‘unless’ always means ‘if not’, but I’ve heared once that it’s a expresion taht has specific meaning. But it always makes me confusing :P
And you’re right. I get up early every day ;]
All the best!
10 out of 10! Thanks Rebecca, nice lesson!
I cannot go to England UNLESS i improve my english with engvid.
Right! Good for you!
Thank you Rebecca so much
Thankss rebeca I got 100 in my score jeje thank you.
Thank you so much teacher Rebeca. You are the best teacher.
Thanks Rebeca!
Thank you.
Below Speaking English – How to use “unless” you wrote: You WON’T understand how to use this word UNLESS you watch this grammar lesson! maybe you meant: You WANT TO understand how to use this word UNLESS you watch this grammar lesson!
Thanx!
No, actually, it is correct the original way.
Won’t means will not; in other words, you will not understand how to use this word unless you watch this grammar lesson.
All the best to you.
100! YAY! Thank you so much, Rebecca!
Thanks Rebeca for one more usefull lesson.
Dear Rebecca, thank you so much!
Could we use untill/till as well?
E.g.
We won’t have dinner untill/till we book a table in a restaurant.
Does it work?
Thank you in advance for explanation.
You can use it but it has a different meaning from unless.
Until and till refer to a condition related to time only.
Unless refer to a general condition. For example,
We won’t be able to have dinner unless we book a table because that restaurant is always crowded.
All the best!
Dear Rebecca! I would like to ask for you that the sentence is correct above? (“kenzoll” wrote it)
“We won’t have dinner until/till we book a table in a restaurant.”
or we should say it:
“We won’t have dinner until/till we don’t book (OR: we can’t book) a table in a restaurant.”
I think the last one is correct in meaning, isn’t it?
– And How I have to say “tense” (in past or present) and in negative or positive after until/till?
Thank you in advance for explanation.
Thank you madam ,could you please take a lesson on untill/till ,this will clear more “unless”.
pls take a lecture on this.Thanks a lot in advance. I hope you will take a lecture.
Dear Rebecca and EngVid team,
Thank you very much for your hard work with us, people who want to improve the English language.
I watch your videos again and again and find something new all the time. Your topic are incredible useful in real life.
And thank you for a new feature therein – subtitles.
Glad you are enjoying the lessons and that you find them helpful.
I did the quiz perfectly. one question: I wasn´t going to get here early unless I take a taxi or I took a taxi. which is the correct?
thanks in advance!
Thank you Rebecca
I don’t know how much people really know about his life.”Is this a correct sentence”.pls tell me about “how much people” or “how many people” which one is correct
‘people’ is the plural form of ‘person’. So, this is a countable noun and you have to use it with ‘many’. Use ‘much’ for uncountable nouns like ‘money, sugar, bread, flour’ etc.
That is correct! Thank you!
It was absolutely useful lesson! Thank you!
Thank you , Mam ! I have got 100%!
i’ve good think 100 thank’s to you and it mean that you give good lesson
I’m sorry but I don’t understand the tenth question.
Thank you very much!
Thanks to all for your feedback. It is good to know we are able to help you.
80 not bad. tnx for the lesson
so bad, i’ve got 5
i will try again and thank you for this lesson.
it was a useful lesson , thank you
thank you so much. that was so clear :)
Rebecca, could you please make a lesson about: Like This/That AND This/That Way or explaining the difference and when use this terms correctly?
Thanks for the help!!
I have 80 goal :)
I have 90 goal :)
Hi
I am from Russia
Thank you for lesson
I have 80 goal ,i think its not bad for the first time
Thank you dear Rebecca ;)
Good, I have 90.
Thanks Rebecca
Thank you, i got it!
I have 100!
Thanks for the lessons, Rebecca.
I’m brazilian.
The videos and quizzes are helping a lot my studies.
Thanks a lot!
Obrigado! Happy to hear it. My best wishes to you.
Great lesson . I have a question teacher Rebecca; can I say for example : You can’t go to supermarket unless you have cash or credit card.
Thanks ^_^
Yes, basically, yes.
Actually, the truth is you can go to the supermarket without cash or a credit card, but you won’t be able to buy anything!
All the best!
I love all your lesson on youtube. It is really understandable :x.
just get 8/10. Not to bad :)
tnx rebecca and more power to your program. gdbless…
Thank you
60
Awesome lesson especially for me.
Somebody wrote: ‘Below Speaking English’ is error in sentence, actually I thought so too but suffice it to say ‘if you don’t’ instead ‘unless you’ and everything will be clear.
yeah! i got 100 score! I never stop studying english unless I lose interest in it. >.<
Thanks Rebecca. I can not improve my English unless I do exercises daily.
Thank you I’ll watch more engvid lessons
Thank you Rebecca, it was really helpful. ;)
Thank’s teacher it was helpful :)
Thank you for your help
All the teachers of this sit-web are great
i got it :D
You are such a great teacher!! Thanks Rebecca!!
Thank you Rebecca=) 90=)
10 out of 10
Thank u. I have a 90 remark. I think that is very good.
i got 80 marks:)
10 of 10!! :D
Thanks a lot Rebecca for your vids, they’re so usefull!!!
Thanks, I got 100!! but I need a help on this question from the quiz:
“Mary’s mother said she could not go to the mall with her friends unless she called and wished her grandmother for her birthday …”
My question is:
What changes in the meaning will occur if we write this question as follows:
1. Mary’s mother said THAT she could not go to the mall with her friends…
2. Mary’s mother said,” she could not go to the mall with her friends…”
(i.e. with punctuation marks)
Hope to get answered soon.
1. This sentence is fine.
2. It should be: Mary’s mother said to her, “You cannot go to the mall with your friends.”
When you use quotation marks, you must write the actual words spoken by that person and not just report the message.
All the best to you.
Thanks Rebecca, these videos really help a lot.
i got 10 .thanks for this lesson .i think its a right place to learn english ,especially your way of teaching is very gud .
I got 90 but it’s okay because I’m learning.
moreover i’m satisfied!!!
Nice attitude! My best to you.
So close, I scored 90. Let’s keep learning and improving! :) Thank you for the lesson, Rebecca.
I got 10 but I Know that I need keep learning
That sounds like a very wise person speaking.We can always improve and your attitude is praiseworthy. My best wishes to you.
it was very nice lesson 100%
Dear Rebecca, I really interest to learn, listen n answer U all’s videos n enjoying completely of answering quiz. For this lesson I got 10/10.Ur accent is very clear 2 understand n it’s giving comfort to learn well. Thank U so much!
Glad to hear you find the lessons helpful. My best to you.
got it…
i got 100 mark good
10/10 :)
Naks..very encouraging to enhance my knowledge and ideas…thank you madam…
THANKS…
Dear Rebecca, I got a 9, I had a doubt in a question and failed, but I am very happy because you are a good teacher, very good teacher, there is in my preparation an before/after, the guilty? ENGVID. You have a gorgeous team!.
Hi Teacher Rebecca,
thank you so much for helping us
I’ve been wondering which is correct
” people are …”
or ” people is .. ” ?
I know that “are” is for plural nouns
and “is” is for singular nouns BUT the word ” people ” confused me because in some songs it’s treated as singular! in others it’s treated as plural I know that people is the plural form of “person” but what confused was these songs ):
can help me please (:
I would like to help you: The plural of PERSON IS PERSONS, Peoplo don´t have plural. I speak spanish language, the noun GENTE don´t have plural, It´s incorrect that you say GENTES, you can not say UN GRUPO DE 20 GENTES, instead you say un grupo de 20 personas / un grupo de gente, without specify the exact number, In this case of your song, you can not say PEOPLES because you made a mistake. PEOPLE/GENTE is used in singular and plural as english as spanish languages, I would like have contact with you through skype so we can to practice our common language.
Thanks, Polo. My best to you!
“People are…” is correct. All the best.
Thanks Rebeca! Now my concept is clear.
Hi Rebeca,
I liked the example that was in the video ” I can’t improve my english unless I watch more engvid lessons”.
That was quiet funny but it’s true too.
And thank you very much for this video.
Thanks :)
thanks rebeca…i got 100
10/10 big thanks teacher, you are very special
I have 80!
Thanks Rebecca :-)
i got 80 points but i know that, it is not enought for me. i have got an exam in sept. 7. if i can not pass, i will have left the school :S
i got 80 points but i know that, it is not enought for me. i have got an exam on sept. 7. if i can not pass, i will have left the school :S
I hope you passed and if you din’t, I think it’s a good reason to stay in school, isn’t it?
My best wishes to you.
wow,ı have got 100%
useful lesson Thank you so much :-)
oh wow! I have done 90. Thanks for the lesson
yep.. 10 /10 :)
I can’t go to play unless I watch engvid.
100%
i need to study more
this is the best site for learning the English i am very glad to join this.
Thank you Rebecca! I got 10 out of 10! you are a great teacher! This is the best web-site for learning english :P
Thank You so much Rebecca! your way of teaching is impressive:) got 10 out of 10
May I ask you to teach how to use “as well as”.
Oh I got 50 only,but I will practice more unless I will get 10
I can`t go next page unless I say Thank you.
Thank you Rebecca.
Nice lesson!! Thanks!
Hi Rebecca,
Please tell me what are your recomendations for IELTS. Do we need to use always positive forms or we can use and negative forms.
I got 90:) Thank Miss.Rebecca. That’s interesting
Hi Rebecca, thanks.
Interesting statement “Unless the people complain, the government will not change the existing laws.” It isn´t applied here in Brazil. Dictatorship disguised as democracy.
It was an excellent lesson.Thanks, Rebecca.
Hi Rebecca!
Thanks for your efforts in teaching english free by this website (online). I have to tell you that it is very useful for me (us). I came from Hungary in the middle of Europe near to Ukraine, Slovakia, Transilvania, Austria, Slovenia with bordering on these countries. We are far away from those countries where English is native language (for example than in UK or in yours country, Canada) and even we can learn and improve it by your good lessons.
I have already heard original britain people speaking in english and I could not understand them because They cut the end of words or don’t pronounce some (more) letters in words. When I could hear people living in canada (to) speak english i was suprised. They speak english very understandably and I think the grammer is correct in opposite to english spoken in USA.
I would like to put some words (in this subject) here that I have read in a grammer book (called Practical English Usage).
“However, there are some cases where unless is impossible. In general, unless can be used in sentences that say ‘A will happen if it is not stopped by B’, but it cannot be used in sentences that say ‘A will result from B not happening’. ”
COMPARE:
I’ll be back tomorrow unless there’s a plane strike. (Or: ….if there’s not a plane strike)
I’ll be glad if she doesn’t come this evening. (Unless is impossible! -Mistake: …unless she come this evening. We can not use unless instead of “if she does not” because it will change the meaning of all sentence.)
I’ll be surprised if he doesn’t have an accident.
(Unless is impossible! -Mistake: …unless he does have an accident/…unless he has an accident. SAME: We can not use unless instead of “if he does not”)
***
These sentences are very similar in “understanding” to those ones where “unless” can be used.
***
Thank you so much for sharing all this information with everyone. I am glad to hear the English lessons on our website help you. It is difficult to improve when you don’t hear English in your everyday environment, but that’s where the Internet can help us so much. You can watch lessons and talks by various people and you also have the chance to go back and listen again if you don’t catch something the first time. I wish you all the best!
Thanks you for your lesson. Rebecca! its interested..
I’ll be improve my english unless I watch video english so much!
Thanks for your lesson. It is very interented.
best regards from Spain
Thank you to you in Spain. You wanted to say:
It is very interesting.
You can watch a lesson on this subject here:
https://www.engvid.com/english-grammar-bored-boring/
All the best to you!
I cannot get IELTS unless i answer all questions.
Thanks…
I can’t get a better paid job unless I improve my English.
Yes, this is true. I wish you all the best.
Very good lessons, I got 100%.
Thanks Ms Rebecca
i got 100% thanks a lot
Good lesson
I got 90 of 100 … thanks a lot MS.Rebecca
Nice lesson!
Thanks Rebecca, I got 100 point :)
Thanks Rebecca…
Thanks Rebecca, UNLESS we follow your instructions we cannot improve English language.
I have 90 , but ı want to take 100:((
Hey Rebecca! I was just wondering how the EngVid team made this website with?
Hello Madam, Is “unless” only used in the 1st conditional?
THANK YOU FOR THE LESSON.
I got 100 points again by the way Rebecca you could also mention “as long as” together with unless
unless x as long as
Thanks
W oh, I got a 100! I am catching up.
Thank you, Rebecca. Your lessons really help me a lot.
Could you please, upload a lesson about love-expressions? What I exactly want to clear is the way to express my liking or love to someone when addressing to him/her.
e.g.Instead of saying “My dear Rebecca” is it correct to say “My sweet/good Rebecca”? Or speaking to my best friend can I say “My sweat heart or my sweat girl” or something like that?
Thank you in advance.
Nice teaching I’ve ever seen on engVid.com.
I’ve got 100.
Thanks a lot.
I got 10 correct out of 10.
Thanks engvid for this lesson.
We can´t improve our English unless engvid lessons.
We will keep touch.
Yes i got 100 thank you for a usefull lessons
i wasnt going to watch the video and go straight to the quiz but then i said unless i watch this lesson i will fail
my friends here use the phrase “NOT UNLESS…..” instead of unless. Is this correct?
Thanks a lot Rebeca.
You’re a great teacher and your lessons are
always useful.
take care
I got 100!
Thanks for your video!
100, thanks
i didn’t understand the difference between untill , unless & till yet.
what is difference between untill , unless & till ?
Thank you, Rebecca. I think I’ve learned to use “unless” correctly.
Thank you, teacher!
Thanx a lot
What about using ” Unless” with another tens ?
Thank you, Rebecca.
Hi Rebecca teacher, I have 70 point,I have 1 question to you. Is my opinion true, check up please.I think it is true.
question 10- unless she is=if she is not ?
I can’t use unless subconsciously, Every time I met useless,I needed to change it to ‘if not’ to comprehend the meaning clearly.
thanks rebbeca are you my prefer teacher of caurse with adam ;ronnie ;alex
i can’t get 90 mark unless you have bee explained me about unless.
correct?
Thanks a lot Teacher Rebecca. I have a question, when we use unless do we need a coma ( , ) or not?
:)
According me the answer number ten is incorrect, because if she is found the guilty, she won’t
face the death penalty.Have I right?
Thank you for simplifying
thank you very much, unless I watch this video I can’t understnad this lesson
I don’t want to leave here unless I write a question.
we have to use ‘unless’ with present simple tense
ıf we want to talk about past how we use it
tons of thanks in advance rebacca. I love you
my best to you
thanks you as well engvid for accepting my comment to approve
Hi Rebecca! Firstly I would like to say a big thank u for your classes, my english getting improve since I started watch engvid. I wish u a wonderful weekend, bye!
I got 80.
90..Thank you for the lesson.
From Algeria
just because of mam i got 10 out of 10
Thank you Rebecca.
One question what can be used in place of ” Let me know” we use in email like let me know if you have more questions.
As usuall I love your way of explanation God bless you
I can’t improve my English unless I watch more Rebecca engVid lesson.
Thanks Rebecca, I’m happy here.
For the first time i have got 100.
Dear Rebecca,
I cannot improve my English quickly unless I learn more vocabulary on engVid everyday. I do it.
Best regards.
Ten correct. My thanks to Rebecca.
Yeeess 100 .First Quiz in engVid i Had 100 <3 Thank you Rebecca <3
I can’t have 10 points unless i learn your engVid :p
this my quiz rebecca:
90
You got 9 correct out of 10.
:)
it,s little difficult :) but you are explained very well thanks teacher it was very useful and i enjoyed my self :) i,v got 90
Hi Rebecca!First of all, I’d like to thank you for your awesome lessons, but I have a question. I do not undrestand using of English prefixes, could you explain it? When and how? What is the difference? Why? I’m not learning English at school that’s why I ask you.
Thanks….., your pronounsation is exellent for me…
I’ve ticked first answer in second question and should be correct but I’ve got bad result so in my opinion we have small issue in that question on your quiz. How do you think? Thanks and appreciation for your job:)
Rebecca, now I finally understand how to use “unless”.That’s why I love your classes.You are admirable! I don’t know how to thank you.
thank you i got 100
I got only 7 out of 10. not bad! but i need to study more and more to improve my English. hmmm.. anyway! thanks a lot teacher.
Hi mam. how about “You can’t drive a car. Unless you have drivers license. is that correct? thanks a lot!
Thank you!
80 good point
I have 80 points
Thank you, Rebecca! I’ve got 100! Very understandable lesson!
Rebecca is the best!!!!
Thank you! Very useful material!
9/10
It is a perfect lesson ! 10 out of 10. Thank you!
yaah, hard test, but i have 100.
Thanks!!
I have 8 without watching a lesson
thank you
I can not improve my English unless I study more harder.
Many thanks
I got 10 correct out of 10. happy to do it!!
Thank you very much!!!. I got 10 but need to improve:)
Very good class.
Thank you! It was a very useful lesson.
Rebecca has a talent. She explains lessons clearly. I can not improve my English grammar unless I watch the her videos.
Rebecca has a power to explain lessons clearly. I can not improve my test today, unless i watched her videos.
I love Rebecca as she is teaching me,now i understood many english words which was impurity, thank you for many time.
HI,
I SCORED 90 marks congratulations to me, Thank you Rabecca
Yes! I got 90 ?
I’ve got 90
Good I have 100 score
ALL OF THEM CORRECT THANKS REBECCA YOU KNOW HOW TO TEACH ;)
Have got 100
Thanks
thanx
Thank you so much Rebecca! I’ve been needing this lesson) It is figureoutable now))))
Thank you Rebecca really its help me i got 100
Thanks for this lesson!
i have 100, but sometimes logic helps me to answer – more rain – no picnic or “if she is not found guilty, she will still face the death penalty” – it’s illogical…
I got 10 correct out of 10.
Thanks, Rebecca. Good lesson. I got 100
90 In my first quiz
My first Quiz.got 10 out of 10
Congratulations! ?
I got 100%.and I start to feel that my english is improving well because if your best and easy explaination
thanks for 80
Very well explained, as usual,Rebecca. Thanks!
i have 90 Goal :)
I scored 90, I need to practice more to improve, thanks anyhow Rebecca.
I got 100
hello Rebecca,
very exciting lesson.a little tricky for now.i need more excercises.I´ve got 80.thanks a lot
Thanks Rebecca! I like listening your lessons.
I’ve got 90 ! thanks !
Tanks i got 90
You got 10 correct out of 10. thanks…
Thank you Rebecca…
i got 10 out of 10…
10/10
Thanks for the lesson.
Unless we watch your videos, we cannot improve.
I cannot marry Jane unless I ask for the permission from her parents
You cannot be sured of your strengths unless you give it a try
She doesn’t eat dinner unless her parents arrive at home.
Unless you work hard, you cannot pass
He won’t come to party unless she’s there.
Practice is not a key to success unless you do it.
Practice is a key to success unless you deny it.
thanks … I have 90
10/10
One of my favorite teacher.
70 for the beginner!!!is it ok?
i cant get a perfect score, unless i study and learn more.
Yes!! I got 80
Thank you teacher Rebecca you are the best!
Thanks!
100% Correct
9/10 thank you!
8/9… I make trouble mistake…
Hi Rebecca, thank you it is really great. I have a question,I got 10 out of 10 and it was D why is not A?
Thank u.
I got 70 thanks for your help. You are the good teacher.
9 corrected out of 10 :D
Thanks Ms. Rebecca.
a full mark :D
thank you Rebecca for your efforts
your are the best teacher i’ve seen ever
Thank you MS. Rebecca, I got 10/10!
Thanks a lot, 10/10 !
i perfectly finish this quiz
I cannot get Full score unless I studied this lesson well before.
thanks rebeca, the course helps me so much to improve my english. you are doing great job!
Hi Rebecca, Do you have lessons for how to use regards, in regard, and regarding?
100% ooohh
Thanks rebecca
I have got 100%
i have got 100.
thanks ma’am
Thanks a million mam for your outstanding lesson! It’s helped a lot and very clear,more informative.we can’t improve my English unless we watch engvid lessons.I love your lesson as always.
Hi Rebecca, if I understood well your lesson I cannot say: “Unless you have a better idea, let’s go to the mall”. Is it correct? Thank you in advance!
Hi mam.Could you please reply to my text? I will be on cloud nine if I get so☺️
Thanks a lot Rebecca!
I have 90??
I won’t improve my speaking unless I try to speak English more often.
I won’t improve my reading unless I read more.
I’ll never improve my listening unless I listen to podcasts in English and watch movies without subtitles.
Thank you, Rebecca!
10/10 thanks
Great explanations! Thank you!
60 i feel bad
I watched this video twice on July 22, 2021, and took the quiz after watching it once. I got ten out of 10.
Thanks for your great teaching
Is this sentence true? They can’t come to the birthday party unless they have invitation card
Best teacher! God Bless you more…
I got 70
Thank you for the lesson
Good morning Teacher Rebecca, i’d like to tell you thanks many for this lesson UNLESS you’ve got this message about me already.i’m 55 years old and I’m learning by myself for 3 years without teacher next to me so, i can understand how it’s hard for someone to learn alone, that why i want to tell you that your explainations are very clear and comprehensive for beginners in english. next and keep going.
Thanks for the interesting lesson. I got 10/10.
I think those who are trying to increase English speaking skills like me can’t improve unless they visit engvid.com
Thanks. I just got 100%.
I got 90!
unless i repited 2 times i could not get 100%
More Thanks my teacher.
I got 10/10.
Thank you! =)
I improve now
I got 100
Thanks Rebecca
I’m from Sri Lanaka
It’s greatly useful