I enjoyed the lesson and the game at the end of course .How many Irregular Verbs are there in English? I would like to know them all in your easy way to learn.Thanks
Hello there Tom...i happily enjoy the videos you make and they're very informative, productive thank you for recording them but i have a little issues in using the passive voice sometimes I use it only because I know it's the correct way to do so but I don't know why. Will you please make a video about passive voice?!
I noticed that "get" was avoided. :) That one is pluricentric depending on US or UK usage: Inf. get / Past got / Part. got (UK) Inf. get / Past got / Part. gotten (US) And the "ea"/"o"/"o" is good for two common verbs: "speak" and "break".
In Germany, students are also taught the irregular verbs in groups, and they tried to give the groups funny names. I can't remember all of them, but I do remember two: 1) sing - sang - sung etc. are called "cat verbs"! :-) Explanation: The noise that cats make (in English written as "meeouw") is in German written as "Miau". And the vowels in the verb group make (M) - I - A - U! 2) put - put - put etc. are called "chicken verbs"! ;-) Explanation: When you go into a hen house to feed the chicken, in German you say "putt putt putt!" (pronounced like your put - put - put) to calm the chicken and make them come and eat. Isn't that beautiful? I love it! When I come across the other groups of verbs and their 'German group names', I will add them here.
Yeah grammar is confusing when we had a conversation to English native speaker. And plus nerveous, I forgot some.words sometimes 😂😢 could you gimme some advice to reduce a nerveous ?? Thanks for the video Tom. ❤ Maybe next time you'll able to make a video about used to, tobe used to, get used to. Confusing 😩
Hi Tom, how to say grammatically correct? Some said, have you had breakfast? And some say, did you eat breakfast? Number 1 Sounds more correct to me.. I want to make sure which one is correct since you're the English teacher, you know better .Thanks..
I always felt bad for English learners because how confusing all this could be. For example, teach and preach rhyme but don’t have the same conjugations. Teach, taught, taught and preach, preached, preached. I’m glad I’m a native speaker because I’d never be able to learn this
Hey Tom, thanks for the fabulous lesson! We Americans still get confused every day by these words! lol BTW, you were really getting down at the beginning! LOL That needs to be released as a single! lol
Dear sir, what's the difference between 1. If you knew who the spiderman was, would you tell me? 1. if you know who the spiderman is, will you tell me?
Ha! I do try Siham but there's only me and thousands of you guys so it's hard. Anyway here I am saying thank you for leaving your comment. I try and read as many as I can and reply : )
Very useful, thank you Tom.
Thank you Tom ! I really liked this video and the patterns tips for the irregular verbs. Good game at the end as well. Greetings from Brazil.
I enjoyed the lesson and the game at the end of course .How many Irregular Verbs are there in English? I would like to know them all in your easy way to learn.Thanks
I love this video! Thanks
Thanks, great job! ❤
Hello there Tom...i happily enjoy the videos you make and they're very informative, productive thank you for recording them but i have a little issues in using the passive voice sometimes I use it only because I know it's the correct way to do so but I don't know why. Will you please make a video about passive voice?!
Thanks Tom! I have a question, when you use the verb “to get” which past participle do you use: hot or gotten? Thanks again!
I meant “got”, not hot, sorry
Thanks a million Tom!
You are welcome Gema : )
i really like your lesons, thanks for doing this!
Love the intro ! GRAMMAR TIME !
Greetings from Catalonia 😀
Thank you so much for this lesson Tom, Very useful !!!
Have a nice week-end people!
Wow, i loved! Thank you so much! Greetings from Brazil! ❤😘
Thanks Tom!
My pleasure Jane : )
Great way to learn irregular verbs! I love your videos.
love the practice part ... and the music :) AMAZING job Tom !!!
Great! I'll try and add more practice sections into my future videos Anissa and of course there's always time for more music and dancing
Wake, Woke, Waken
Wear, Wore, Worn
Steal, Stole, Stolen
Fall, Fell, Fallen
Dig, Dug, Dug
Eat, Ate, Eaten,
Forget, Forgot, Forgotten
Feed, Fed, Fed
Beat, Beat, Beaten
Bear, Bore, Borne
Blow, Blew, Blown
Arise, Arose, Arisen
What is dig?
Very useful and educational video! Keep up the good job :-) Greetings from Poland :-)
Very important and useful. The best way is to learn by heart. Thanks again for helping us Tom 😍🤗
Ultimately I think you are right Nature Safari but it' good to have some patterns in your mind.
I noticed that "get" was avoided. :) That one is pluricentric depending on US or UK usage:
Inf. get / Past got / Part. got (UK)
Inf. get / Past got / Part. gotten (US)
And the "ea"/"o"/"o" is good for two common verbs: "speak" and "break".
Hey Corey, I didn't miss it out deliberately but thanks for bringing it up here for learners to see the difference : )
Thanks so much
Big thanks Tom
A big you're welcome Erik!
I loved this video 😍 Thank you very much Tom 😊
Great! I'm always happy when you are happy Kubra : )
You're good teacher . I like it !
That's very kind Paramitha, thank you : )
Thank you so much, this was very useful.
Great! Glad you liked it Hind
Thanks Tom
thanks, this video can help to learn irregular verbs
That's definitely my hope Irina, I'm glad you found some value in it : )
Grammar time,❤❤!!!!! It's totally useful.👍👍👍
Thank you Gabriela : )
Thank you, Tom! I love your accent 👌❤
Greetings from Argentina 😃😉
Ah that's very kind Pame, glad you enjoyed it
O yeah Tom ..top man.
Thank you very very much brother.😊👍
I just love all your backgrounds😍😍😍😍
In Germany, students are also taught the irregular verbs in groups, and they tried to give the groups funny names. I can't remember all of them, but I do remember two:
1) sing - sang - sung etc. are called "cat verbs"! :-) Explanation: The noise that cats make (in English written as "meeouw") is in German written as "Miau". And the vowels in the verb group make (M) - I - A - U!
2) put - put - put etc. are called "chicken verbs"! ;-) Explanation: When you go into a hen house to feed the chicken, in German you say "putt putt putt!" (pronounced like your put - put - put) to calm the chicken and make them come and eat.
Isn't that beautiful? I love it!
When I come across the other groups of verbs and their 'German group names', I will add them here.
thanks SO MUCH :D
It's amazing
Yeah grammar is confusing when we had a conversation to English native speaker. And plus nerveous, I forgot some.words sometimes 😂😢 could you gimme some advice to reduce a nerveous ??
Thanks for the video Tom. ❤
Maybe next time you'll able to make a video about used to, tobe used to, get used to. Confusing 😩
Hello. I'd like to watch more videos from you about grammar, especially about tenses. This is the most confusing thing in English.
Thank you
Very useful
Thank you! Great video as always :D
Cheers GeoID
Thank u
Hi Tom, how to say grammatically correct? Some said, have you had breakfast? And some say, did you eat breakfast? Number 1 Sounds more correct to me.. I want to make sure which one is correct since you're the English teacher, you know better .Thanks..
As a native speaker, those are the same thing (more or less), the first slightly more formal perhaps.
Great video
Thanks
It's grammar time.. :D love it
I hope you were dancing along to the music ; )
amazing as always) tnx! I've had a lot of fun)
Brilliant, that's always my hope Spring Day
Can you please do part 2
Nice one👍🏻
Hello Tom.. how to pronounce buy, by, & bye clearly.. thank you..
I really enjoyed the game please continue the same games in the next class.
Great video as usual, you'll always have my support :)
No need to apologise Khadija, what are you busy studying at the moment?
aww mathematics my dear, and thank you for posting again, can't wait to watch it
Amazing!
Cheers Så Ond Räv : )
I always felt bad for English learners because how confusing all this could be. For example, teach and preach rhyme but don’t have the same conjugations. Teach, taught, taught and preach, preached, preached. I’m glad I’m a native speaker because I’d never be able to learn this
L'instinct de mort I’m glad I know English, but it looks like you know French (please tell me otherwise) I wiiisssshhhh I knew French. It’s so hard
So well put Diana, it is a confusing and often frustrating language but perhaps that's part of the challenge : )
A really good point Luis, it's a baffling language and irregular verbs are the best example of this! Thanks for your comment.
Wow, such a useful, interesting, pleasurable lesson. I can't stop watch it again and again and to practice! I love it!
Thnkuuu sir
Music went along with the video, perfect
ah cool, glad you appreciated the music. It got me wiggling in my chair while I was editing the video : )
Really ? Kaka
There is so many verb in irregular, past ,and past participle
One of those i am giving you. I.e. Dig
Dag
Dug.
Hey Jitendra, in British English we would say dig, dug, dug. Thanks for commenting : )
Hey Tom, thanks for the fabulous lesson! We Americans still
get confused every day by these words! lol BTW, you were
really getting down at the beginning! LOL That needs to be released
as a single! lol
Hehehe thank you, it's such a good song I can't stop dancing to it lol!
Hey Tom I saw you in my dreams. You were teaching me English !
Wow! That's a cool dream! I hope it was an interesting lesson : )
You're awesome
Hehe thanks AB!N_T_G
Grammar time!
Yeaaaaah my favourite time of the day!
Dear sir, what's the difference between
1. If you knew who the spiderman was, would you tell me?
1. if you know who the spiderman is, will you tell me?
I've heard people using 'fitted' before. Is that incorrect?
No, you can use both fitted or fit as the past/past participles : )
I love intro you have dance .:)
I hoe you were dancing too theparporn : )
That grammar time sone is my new jam now 😂
translated to German done
Wow thank you so much Veronika : ) I really appreciate you taking the time to do that for us : )
You're welcome. Keep up doing your hilarious lessons. Translating this Grammar video was challenging but fun.
teach, taught, taught
Maybe you forgot "cut" in 6. Endings the same
Innit?
That's another good example Omar, thanks
There is just one person who gave thumb down. I guess he/she didn't do it on purpose. Nice job Tom
I supposed it, too
Has anyone told you that you look like Harry Potter more than Potter himself LOL ^^
Why doesn't Tom reply to our comments like before?
Ha! I do try Siham but there's only me and thousands of you guys so it's hard. Anyway here I am saying thank you for leaving your comment. I try and read as many as I can and reply : )
yes,that' s right there are so many of us who enjoy watching your videos.
Thank you for the reply .
sas
You sound like a British Casey Neistat
Instant karma.
what is wrong with "read" pronunciation =\
thanks a lot