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By vs With, What's the difference? English prepositions [basic English grammar lesson]
This video explains the core meanings of the preposition "by" and "with", and compare their difference. The core meaning of the word "by" refers to horizontal proximity while the word "with" refers to proximity within the same functional group.
Our blog: www.shakespearesenglish.net/meanings-example-modal-verbs-will-would-shall-should-can-could-may-might-must/
script of this video:
docs.google.com/document/d/1OdZ7Crhi3e_LuEAniIkiHKI0BsFy_6VKuCinkFskAA8/edit?usp=sharing
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Script & motion graphic: Shakespeare Jr.
mail: 7958721@naver.com
Illustration: Naeun Beak
Instagram: @behind_the_wardrobe
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Our blog: www.shakespearesenglish.net/meanings-example-modal-verbs-will-would-shall-should-can-could-may-might-must/
script of this video:
docs.google.com/document/d/1OdZ7Crhi3e_LuEAniIkiHKI0BsFy_6VKuCinkFskAA8/edit?usp=sharing
----------------------Credits--------------------------
Script & motion graphic: Shakespeare Jr.
mail: 7958721@naver.com
Illustration: Naeun Beak
Instagram: @behind_the_wardrobe
--------------------Reference-------------------------...
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To vs For Difference: English Prepositions [basic English grammar]
Просмотров 3,2 тыс.3 года назад
This video explains the core meaning of the English preposition "to" and "for" and their difference. The core meaning of "to" refers to the endpoint of a path, while the core meaning of "for" refers to purpose. In rare cases, the meaning of the two words overlap. Our blog: www.shakespearesenglish.net/meanings-example-modal-verbs-will-would-shall-should-can-could-may-might-must/ script of this v...
Of vs From difference: English Prepositions [basic English grammar lessons]
Просмотров 13 тыс.3 года назад
This video explains the core meanings of prepositions "of" and "from" and their difference. The word "of" refers to an integral part or feature, while the word "from" refers to the point of origin. As time went by, these core meaning took on some additional meanings, which are dealt with in the video. Our blog: www.shakespearesenglish.net/meanings-example-modal-verbs-will-would-shall-should-can...
In, On, At difference: English prepositions [basic English grammar]
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.3 года назад
This video explains the core meaning of English preposition in, on, at; and explore their difference. In addition, the video looks at the general usage of prepositions and their grammatical rules. Our blog: www.shakespearesenglish.net/meanings-example-modal-verbs-will-would-shall-should-can-could-may-might-must/ script of this video: docs.google.com/document/d/1PjAODnaQTRQhhvdeZFnk0WJgRo-tPNXYV...
non-finite verbs: gerunds, to-infinitive, present participle, past participle (V+ing, to+V, V+ed)
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ERROR CORRECTION: "I love working a as CEO" on 2:10: is the object(noun), not complement(adjective). Thank you Evelyne Leblois for pointing this out! ERROR CORRECTION: "The cat is excited by the music" on 6:46 should be changed into "The cat was excited by the music", because the sentence next to it is "The music made the cat excited", and "made" is in simple past tense. Thank you James j, for ...
relative adverb: when, where, why, how, whoever, whenever, whosever, whichever[basic English grammar
Просмотров 12 тыс.3 года назад
This video explains the usage of relative adverb clause, and tell you the difference among different relative adverbs including when, where, why, how, and so on. This video is a part of basic English grammar series. our blog: www.shakespearesenglish.net/meanings-example-modal-verbs-will-would-shall-should-can-could-may-might-must/ script of this video: docs.google.com/document/d/14H50Q78I9_ctmy...
Relative Pronoun Clause: that, who, whom, whose, which, what [basic English grammar]
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.3 года назад
This video explains how to make and use relative pronoun clauses, and how to distinguish things that look like relative clauses but are not relative clauses. We also look into the different relative pronouns such as that, which, what, who, whom, and whose. This video is part of the basic English grammar series. our blog: www.shakespearesenglish.net/meanings-example-modal-verbs-will-would-shall-...
What is Noun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Conjunction, Preposition, etc: Parts of Speech Explained
Просмотров 12 тыс.3 года назад
This video explains the parts of speech, which are noun, verb, adjective, adverb, conjunction, preposition, pronoun, exclamation. In addition, there are two dimensions to each of part of speech, and some even has three. For instance: noun-noun phrase-noun clause. We will take a look at how each dimension is made and used in a sentence. our blog: www.shakespearesenglish.net/meanings-example-moda...
What is Subject, Verb, Object, Complement, Modifier: Grammatical Functions [basic English grammar]
Просмотров 63 тыс.3 года назад
This video deals with the grammatical functions of English: the subject, verb, object, complement, and modifier. The grammatical function analyzes English sentence through the relationship between each group of words and the verb. Most sentences roughly fit into 5 types of sequences of grammatical functions. our blog: www.shakespearesenglish.net/meanings-example-modal-verbs-will-would-shall-sho...
Learn Modal Verbs Easily: will, would, can, could, may, might, should, must [basic English grammar]
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ERROR CORRECTION: you have to switch the order of "may" and "might" in the possibility arrow graph. "may" is stronger than "might" when it comes to the degree of possibility. This video explains the meaning of modal verbs: must, will, would, should, can, could, may, might, shall. Modal verbs altogether only have three basic meanings, which are possibility, obligation, and the unique meanings so...
future perfect continuous/progressive tense explained: will have been V-ing [basic English grammar]
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This video explains the form and meaning of the future perfect continuous/progressive tense. The video also explain the difference between the future perfect tense and the future perfect continuous tense. This video is a part of basic English grammar series. script of this video: docs.google.com/document/d/1oQ7QPkL_YBTcIqGFIkhYy3LyrM2PFlggMI_ZERkmyFs/edit?usp=sharing Credits Script & motion gra...
future continuous/progressive tense explained: will be V-ing [learn basic English grammar]
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This video explains the form and meaning of the future continuous /progressive tense, as well as the difference between the simple future and future continuous tense. This video is a part of basic English grammar series. script of this video: docs.google.com/document/d/1lhq8e6bg2l8zOvwlHnl8UKdfzrPa8jl-9EFHGBX7sSY/edit?usp=sharing Credits Script & motion graphic: Shakespeare Jr. mail: 7958721@na...
simple future tense explained: will+V, present tense+future time, etc [basic English grammar lesson]
Просмотров 3753 года назад
This video looks into different forms of the simple future tense, and explain the slight difference among the forms. This video is a part of basic English grammar lesson series. script of this video: docs.google.com/document/d/1Cfp6hjs6oRSgiVzwrlBlVStV2JfRfCDyl3Kdz_yNleI/edit?usp=sharing Credits Script & motion graphic: Shakespeare Jr. mail: 7958721@naver.com Illustration: Naeun Beak Instagram:...
future perfect tense explained: will have P.P [basic English grammar lessons]
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future perfect tense explained: will have P.P [basic English grammar lessons]
simple present tense explained [basic English grammar lessons]
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simple present tense explained [basic English grammar lessons]
present continuous tense explained: be + V-ing [learn basic English grammar]
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present continuous tense explained: be V-ing [learn basic English grammar]
present perfect continuous/progressive tense explained [learn basic English grammar]
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present perfect continuous/progressive tense explained [learn basic English grammar]
present perfect tense explained: have/has+P.P [learn basic English grammar]
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present perfect tense explained: have/has P.P [learn basic English grammar]
things that look like tenses but are not tenses: subjunctive mood, modals, passive voice
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things that look like tenses but are not tenses: subjunctive mood, modals, passive voice
All tenses explained: past, present, future, simple, perfect, continuous, perfect continuous
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All tenses explained: past, present, future, simple, perfect, continuous, perfect continuous
When to put "the" before capitalized nouns: the article "the" and proper nouns
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When to put "the" before capitalized nouns: the article "the" and proper nouns
how to use a/an, the, and nothing: English article usage
Просмотров 12 тыс.4 года назад
how to use a/an, the, and nothing: English article usage
this was VERY helpful thankyou so much tomorrow's my exam and i needed to learn these urgently 😃😃👍👍👍
Where is the girl you put a picture of a beautiful girl to make us watch the video
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Thank you for this content. I uesd to watch all of your videos, are you coming back anytime soon?
It is amazing lecture !!! could you teach us about causative verbs? Thank you
Future continuous Tense and all Perfect Continuous Tenses cannot be changed into Passive Voice. Am I right bro 🤔🤔❓ An apple has BEEN BEING washed by me. 👀😳🥺😬🤐😩
The lesson is explained in detail, but the loud music prevents me from concentrating on the explanation.
great video ,thank you so much
Very well explained
please make videos on modals with detail explanation.
It's a good video of these particular prepositions so far I have seen. Thanks for that sir!
You deserve a lot more attention
Back ground music giving irritating
Wonderful explanation ❤
What are the seven sequences?
It seems you stop making these videos 3yrs ago but let me tell you - u hit the jackpot teaching-wise with these vids visual representation is the best way to teaching and sub consequently learning
More content in very simple way, visualisation, Quickly, more understandingly... Excellent video sir
Thank you for the teaching! But I don't understand when you say 'you can only use one verb per sentence' For example, I picked and ate some apples. Help meee!😿
Thanks dear!!!
I don’t get it my brain is too slow
Thanks
I usually get lost regarding non finite and finite verbs I want to understand more about the difference between them
These are great explanations but the background music is way too loud and distracting.
Hello That was very knowledgeable sir .. thank you so much
Very nice
best video ever for understanding the structure of the sentence. I have been searching this type of informative video for so many days and finally got it. Thanks a lot
this did not help me
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Hi! Thanks a lot for your video. I have a question: are you sure that "whoever" is an adverb? Cheers.
what's the difference between these two sentences? 1、we had been eating an apple when Jason came home with some food 2、we were eating an apple when Jason came home with some food @Shakespeare's English
The only RUclips on grammar that don’t make grammar boring
Wow your explanation and examples really good 👍🏻
Best explanation
Greatest grammar video i have ever watched
Hi I'm from Philippines,so you got a subscribe also I'm a right?
helpful
great🎉❤
The way you provide visual guide is just awesome! Incredible job, thank you very much.
Eated? 😅
This is a masterpiece thank you
I'd like to ask you something can we use it also with conviction?? For example, I convince you (of) what I say
Eated ? My God poor teacher
This video is absolutely unbelievable. Amazing illustration. And the fact that you explained there's two types of ways to analyze sentences, verb relation and parts of speech, really just gives a very deep understanding. Excellent job.
Thank you sir! for clearing the concept of the parts of speech more easily.
Sorry, but there should not be any misspelled words! Sate? Introdcues? I stopped watching after that but noticed another comment about sentences not making sense.
Damn I am confused. I think I need to start reviewing from the basic first.
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This explanation is totally wrong
why??
Thank you so much
The word "receiver" is spelt wrongly.