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So what are their questions for today?
So, Kevin, we have a question from Layla in Saudi Arabia, and hers is a grammar question.
And this question is interesting because it's very specific, but I think it's okay to do specific episodes sometimes for the a to Z english podcast, if there's.
Something that someone is confused about, then maybe other people are confused about it as well.
I always tell my students, if one person has a question, 99 other people have the same question, but they're too afraid to ask.
So it's going to be useful for someone out there.
And also just to, we encourage our listeners out there to send us questions to our email, which is a, to zenglishpodcastmail.com dot a two zenglishpodcastmail.com dot send your questions and we will answer them on the podcast.
So in this one, Layla has a question.
She wants us to make a video about how to use individuals and individually in sentences.
And so how do you use those words correctly?
And I think at first we should just like outline, like what the, what parts of speech these words are.
So individual.
You said, Kevin, before, can be what?
So it's an adjective or a noun.
Right.
I am unindividual, or I individually did something.