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Love all that I learned here. I'm always asking things like why do we park in the driveway and drive on the parkway, lol.

3 years ago reply 0

Great research! I appreciated the fact that "like" was used as early as the late 1800s. Vocabulary improves with effort, and I feel that usage of the word like should be limited...or for casual conversation.

3 years ago reply 0

great stuff, thanks a lot for your content!

4 years ago reply 0

Learn Spanish

5 years ago reply 0

Amazing Episode!!

5 years ago reply 0

I love the show! Quick, and informative, and I love the history of it all. So fascinating.

5 years ago reply 0

i like language topics... it was like a university class. tnx

5 years ago reply 1

ads are sometimes longer than the explanations themselves

5 years ago reply 2

Great eposide

5 years ago reply 1

gou think this is the wrong upload. Its the gourmet/gourmand, but it says it's paragraphs.

5 years ago reply 1

Wow very informative show 👌

5 years ago reply 0

Excellent episode. I love your show.

5 years ago reply 0

WOW! Topicalization and movement in English just opened my mind to understanding Romance languages more than any other 10 minutes of my 5 decade life. THANKS! #MindBlown

6 years ago reply 0

I love gonna and wanna. I Use them all the time in my casual correspondence. Oh, kinda, too. I'm loving your podcast. I'm a bit of a grammar police, and learning more is tantalizing!

6 years ago reply 0

martes 10 julio 2018

6 years ago reply 0

Another way to remember the difference between lay and lie is to say that chickens lay and people lie.

6 years ago reply 0

I'm so disappointed to discover that Stitcher Premium now restricts access to older shows unless you purchase their Premium plan. Not kind towards long-time listeners, Stitcher, IMHO. Another way to make a buck, I suppose. -- Disenchanted

6 years ago reply 0

Most of things mentioned have always been a concern for me. I really appreciate the clarification. Thanks!

6 years ago reply 0

Thank you!

6 years ago reply 0

German learning

6 years ago reply 0

Hi! I love your show, I listen on the traffic when I go to work, help me a lot with my English. From Florianópolis,Brasil! Abraços

6 years ago reply 0

I learn so much from every one of your lessons, thank you for all of your hard work!

6 years ago reply 1

funny but interesting

6 years ago reply 0

I love to listen to American girl voice

6 years ago reply 0

Thank you for this podcast, I have a question. I think that when describing something as unique you can't say more unique or most unique as unique would mean it is one of a kind. I've heard many people, including teachers, use very unique or most or more unique. It sounds wrong to me. What is correct?

6 years ago reply 0

Nice an helpful

6 years ago reply 0

Great advice indeed, being honest works best?

6 years ago reply 0

I truly enjoy listening to your podcasts.

6 years ago reply 0

Side note, please remember the Side Chick, becoming notable to me from Beyonce's, Lemonade

6 years ago reply 0

This is just my guess. The fact that in German a criminal making a confession is said to be “singing” made me think it up.

6 years ago reply 0

Cant without an apostrophe derived from Latin cantare, to sing, and was introduced to the American English via the Italian mafia.

6 years ago reply 0

Aussies use lounge, not sofa or couch

6 years ago reply 0

You are amazing

6 years ago reply 0