That is why people say no problem! It is actually a shortened way of saying “Not a problem,” which would match the other languages and also be grammatically correct. I guess I got this expression from my grandparents and I am 60! I am mostly German. I think it’s very presumptuous ...
Grammatically, the main thing to watch out for when it comes to possessive adjectives is that you don’t accidentally use them as nouns. Don’t use possessive adjectives as subjects, objects, or subject complements. You must use a possessive pronoun instead: ❌Incorrect:This backpack ismy. ...
Grammatically, pronouns function much like nouns: they can be used both assubjectsandobjects;they refer to people, places, and things; they can be singular or plural; and they can be modified by adjectives. The “noun” in pronoun will help you remember that pronouns behave much the same wa...
Lesson 2 Nice to Meet You One day,two people saw each other first,so they introducted themself. The man's name is Mike,the woman's name is Nancy.They greeted each other: "Nice to meet you!"Nancy wanted to know where Mike is from,so did Mike. Then we know that Mike is from ...