Today I watched my favorite comedians’ YouTube channel. I hadn’t watched it in a while, but they were still really funny, and I laughed a lot. I want to see them live someday.
Today I watched my favourite comedian’s YouTube channel. I hadn’t seen it in a while, but it was still really funny, and I laughed a lot. I’d like to see them live one day.
🔍 Notes & Precision: • “Favourite” – British spelling (Oxford standard). • “Comedian’s” – singular possessive. If you mean one specific comedian, this is correct. (If plural, it would be comedians’ – let me know and I’ll adjust.) • “Seen it” – preferred over “watched it” when referring to a channel or a show in general (more natural phrasing). • “I’d like to” – more natural and polite than “I want to” for future wishes. • “One day” – more idiomatic and common than “someday” in British English. TIP: When talking about future hopes, use “I’d like to…” (I would like to). Example: ✅ I’d like to visit London one day. It sounds more polite and natural than “I want to”.
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