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Neat, educational video. Clear facts, clean and intelligently placed+designed video/slide transitions. This teacher herself UNDERSTANDS and KNOWS and by the Grace of Mother Saraswati, has the knack of transmitting her knowledge to others in an easy manner. Good video! THANKS...
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Awesome video!
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" I have ,/ get the children not make 'OR' not to make so much noise." Can the structure above be used in the causative sentence ? ( Have/get + obj + negative ) Thank you.
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Your forgetting my favorite fairy tale the three little pigs
What you said about a verb phrase is confusing. We all know that a verb phrase is a grouyof words containing the main verb and an auxiliary or a modal verb
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Now to go cook my English exam. Thanks 🙏
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Mam, in the beginning you told to use WHY for a reason in the adjective clause but in the end in the caution, you said not to use WHY for a reason, instead Use THAT. I didn't get it. please clear. I am preparing for my entry.
Should not we add "THE" before: "THE wicked stepmother lets Ciderella brush her hair" , s i n c e we know that this stepmother is the one MENTIONED in that well'known fairy story.???? ANOTHER QUESTION: You have said that to avoid ambiguity we should use allowed: "THE" wicked stepmother allows Cinderella to brush her hair. (Active, right )? NOW, "THE" wicked stepmother lets her hair to be brushed (by Cinderella) - there is no doubt here, by the structute itself, THAT Cinderella will brush her wicked stepmother's hair. THOUGH, the trouble here is THAT : WHY would Cinderella wish to Comb her very wicked stepmother's hair ????????.This example should be excluded in my view. This is the REASON by which people in this channel (including me in the begining) are in doubt about "Who Wil brush which hair" "Bear in mind THAT:" it would be BETTER to use HAVE or MAKE in that case. The wicked stepmother HAS her hair brushed every mourning (by Cinderella) OR: The wicked stepmother makes Cinderella brush/comb her hair every mourning. (ACTIVE) or The wicked stepmother"s hair is brushed every mourning by Cinderella. (Passive BUT Not causative). ONE MORE QUESTION: What about: Cinderella is let to brush her hair by her wicked stepmother. Is LET TO possible as MAKE TO In the passive? C.H. - Brazil/GO
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Thank you so much I was confused on this
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If I sang better doesn’t mean now, it’s generally, so it’s applicable both to present and past, that’s how it can affect the situation in the past. It simply means that I can’t sing well now and neither I could before. Just like Present Simple it says that something is generally true, inherently like this. I hope I made it clear.
Thank you, Lulu! What about conditional with future in the past and conditionals used by most Americans with would in both parts? Could you cover this too?
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Coordinative conjunctions F - for A - and N - nor B -but O -or Y -yet S - so
I read a sentence in a grammar book that said (I regret telling you the good news) I think this is not gerund like the grammar book says
thank you! very helpful
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Super presentation 😁
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Thank you, my teacher!
Thank you for the video. It helped me explain context to a small class.
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I have a grammar test tomorrow and this helped me thank you! ❤
Very nice..
Very nice explanation...
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Thanks for the video Carmela Soprano teacher , tomorrow I got a final exam in college undoubtfully ,you are the best on youtube
I can't understand what is the difference between object complement and adjective clause as both of them modify the noun.
Nice lesson
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❤ excelent video 🎉 Thanks teacher 😊
Mine..The ant and the grasshopper ❤
There are innumerable different English grammar lectures on the internet; you are among the top 10!
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It was sooo helpful. Thanks a thousand
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Best teacher and beautiful too
Could your explanation be written also so that when we screenshot, we can be able to know when we study..just like clause videos.