Syed Ali Raza Kazmi
I am an Online English Language Teacher from Pakistan and have been conducting Online English Language courses for the last 11 years. (Since 2012)
I conduct the paid classes on Skype, IMO, and Whatsapp.
This is the link of my official Facebook page
www.facebook.com/aliraza595
For Online Classes with complete assurance of improvement
Call me: 0333- 5548227 (Ali Raza Kazmi)
WhatsApp
0333 5548227
0313-5107966
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Instagram: syed_ali_shah395
How to say, ye kam muj pay chor do | By Syed Ali Raza
Where all, kahan kahan, Who all, Kon kon What all, kya kya | Important phrases
At Odds | Kisi say na ban'na | By Syed Ali Raza Kazmi
STOP Saying It Wrong! ‘Got Something’ Explained in 5 Minutes
Will be dealt with | Bad ki bad main dekhi jaye ge
Make somebody do an action | By Syed Ali Raza Kazmi
Do You Feel Up To It? Using ‘Feel Up To + -ing’ in Everyday English
I saw him study vs I saw him studying | Difference | By Syed Ali Raza Kazmi
Neither of you vs None of you (Difference)
Either of you ( Do or Does) | By Syed Ali Raza Kazmi
Tell me + Positive Sentence | An Important Structure | By Syed Ali Raza Kazmi
How to use "Do ever" | Kabe To | By Syed Ali Raza Kazmi
4 Major Uses of "Excuse" | By Syed Ali Raza Kazmi
I wish I would vs I wish I could (Difference)
Too vs. So: The EASY Way to Understand the Difference
Should Be Doing’ — When and How to Use It in English
Someone or the other, Somewhere or the other (English Phrases)
Nothing goes to | Aisa krny main kya jata hai |
“How to Use ‘One of One’s Capacity’ Correctly in English”
How to say "Door ki bat hona" | Let Alone
People’ or ‘Peoples’? Learn the Easy Grammar Trick
Loon Down Upon | How to use this expression?
Vice Versa | An Important Lecture | How to use it?
On the wane | Expression and Idiom | By Syed Ali Raza Kazmi
How to Use WAIT FOR and WAIT TO Correctly | English Grammar Lesson
Good for nothing | Kisi kam ka na hona | By Syed Ali Raza Kazmi
Regardless | Kisi ki parwa keay begair | By Syed Ali Raza
Be Having To Explained | Grammar Lesson for English Learners
Learn the Meaning of ‘At Whose Behest’ | Advanced English Expressions
It was foolish of me | Ye mere beykofi the | How to use this phrase?