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In this video, Alisha answers 7 questions.
- Do you have any tipps for me how to build correct English sentences?
- Is Alisha a common name in the US? Also, what's your personal favorite name?
- Is ""h sound"" not always pronounced when it is followed by another consonant?
- Do native speakers say ""You aren't gonna..."" or ""You're not gonna.. ""? Which contracted form is used more than the other?
- Why do american people pronounce: ""EnglishClass one O one"", instead of ""one zero one"" or ""hundred and one""?
- ""Here you are, here you go, there you go, there you are and here/there + we/you/it/they be/go"". What do they mean? How to use them natually?
- What is the meaning of the phrasal verb ""knocked out""?
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To send your question to Alisha it’s simple and will take you less than 30 seconds.
Step 1: Go to
Step 2: Sign up for a Free Lifetime Account
Step 3: Ask any question to Alisha and get your question answered in a video!
In this video, Alisha answers 7 questions.
- Do you have any tipps for me how to build correct English sentences?
- Is Alisha a common name in the US? Also, what's your personal favorite name?
- Is ""h sound"" not always pronounced when it is followed by another consonant?
- Do native speakers say ""You aren't gonna..."" or ""You're not gonna.. ""? Which contracted form is used more than the other?
- Why do american people pronounce: ""EnglishClass one O one"", instead of ""one zero one"" or ""hundred and one""?
- ""Here you are, here you go, there you go, there you are and here/there + we/you/it/they be/go"". What do they mean? How to use them natually?
- What is the meaning of the phrasal verb ""knocked out""?
Your favourite English teacher Alisha takes the questions you've been asking and lay them out in an easy-to-follow format. Turn those question marks into exclamation points and get on with your English study. Interact with Alisha to clear up any confusion you have or just satisfy your curiosity. Not only you’ll be able to send questions but also power up your language with your free lifetime account. Learning English is made easy for you.
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