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Describing feelings with be

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Lesson 1

Happy, sad, and hot

Welcome back to Linggoni English. In this video, we will use the verb be to describe feelings. For example, I'm happy. I am happy. I'm sad. I'm hot. Brian is happy. Brian's happ...

Language: enDuration: 1 min

Lesson 2

Am, is, and are

He's tired. You're happy. I am happy. She's happy. Are you hot? Yes, I am. He's hot. Are you cold? Yes, I am. She's cold. Am, is, and are come from the verb be. So, I am happy....

Language: enDuration: 1 min

Lesson 3

Short forms with be

You are often becomes your. You're hungry. She is often becomes she's she's hungry. He is often becomes he's he's hungry. When you answer a question, you can say yes or yes, I a...

Language: enDuration: 1 min

Lesson 4

Asking how you feel

he's. And you can say yes, she is, but not yes, she's. How do you feel? Are you happy? Are you sad? Are you hungry? Are you tired? Thanks for watching. Are you ready to learn mo...

Language: enDuration: 1 min

Lesson 5

Full video

Full video: The verb "to be" Part 1 - A1 [with Brian and Emily]

Language: en

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