Awal Madaan, fondly known as Awal Sir among his students, is one of the most renowned and loved English coaches online. He helps students and job professionals learn spoken English that can help them become job-ready, and enhances their professional communication effectiveness. His unique way of delivering concepts with simple and easy-to-understand examples is revered among teachers and students. He has made learning spoken English easy through his unique style of teaching using day-to-day life scenarios and instances. Throughout his journey of teaching English from Hindi, he has received many awards from reputed institutions and the Government of India, including the recent Power Educator Award for being the Best Spoken English Coach in India.
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She listens to the same song 20 times a day. Whatever floats his boat.
If travelling to nature helps you relax, then do it. Whatever floats your boat!
floats his boat. – floats your boat.
travelling – traveling
1 -We can go to the museum whatever floats your boat.
2- I prefer reading physical books but if audiobooks work for you, whatever floats your boat.
Add “—” after museum.
Add (,) after books. Rest is fine.
I love wearing red colours in winter, whatever floats your boat.
I want to watch movies all weekend. Whatever floats your boat.
wearing red colours – wearing red in winter
Instead of full stop (.) use this —
You want to spend your vacation learning to speak hindi? Whatever floats your boat.
He doing anything in his way. Whatever floats your boat.
Correct.
He’s doing things his own way—whatever floats your boat.
In yesterday debate compilation everyone was free to speak whatever he/she floats his/her boat.
In yesterday’s debate competition, everyone was free to speak—whatever floats their boat.