Truly awesome explanation. You are really well experienced teacher because your way of teaching is fascinating.This is my first time to watch your video but I like it so much.I am from east Africa .it is very helpful and Useful video especially for those who we live in Africa,so keep it on and i appreciated you so much for dedication.
@@gaga982 Hello Poland! Lend is giving and borrow is receiving. Example - I lend you $10. Then you return the $10 to me later. You can also say...You borrow $10 from me. That is the same meaning because in both sentences you get $10. I lend (give) you $10. You borrow (receive) $10. I hope that helps!
When I went is for the past. When I went to the beach, I had a great time. When I go is for the future. When I go to the beach, I will need to bring sunscreen. When I go is also for general facts. When I go to the beach, I always bring sunscreen.
In these examples we do not use the -ing. It is possible to use in the past, but normally not in the future. I will call you when I get home. After getting home, he called me. After he got home, he called me. Both can be used in the past.
Hallo, thanks for the needful lesson! As well as I guess it's kinda so-called "Conditional semtences" - One of the most unbearable thing in the world, Is't it? My brain is boilding because I'm just trying to comprehend "Invertion in Conditional ones" so I collect All can reach about and I high esteem those who help all of us
You’re welcome. I hope the lesson helps! Yes, conditional sentences are difficult also. These sentences focus more on order of events, but they have similarities to conditions. Practice practice practice! You can do this.
thank you, Sam for explanating slowly because it's easy to understand for people like me who aren't native speakers
You are welcome. I’m glad you understood!
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Perfect explanation!
Thank you. I hope it helps!
Truly awesome explanation. You are really well experienced teacher because your way of teaching is fascinating.This is my first time to watch your video but I like it so much.I am from east Africa .it is very helpful and Useful video especially for those who we live in Africa,so keep it on and i appreciated you so much for dedication.
... for those who live... 😊
Thank you so much. I’m glad it helped. Please let me know if you have any topic you need help with, and I’ll make a video for you.
Thank you for the very interesting lesson.. Could you explain us the differences between : to lend and to borrow, please. Greetings from Cracow.😊
@@gaga982 Hello Poland! Lend is giving and borrow is receiving. Example - I lend you $10. Then you return the $10 to me later. You can also say...You borrow $10 from me. That is the same meaning because in both sentences you get $10.
I lend (give) you $10. You borrow (receive) $10. I hope that helps!
it is well explained sir. thank you.
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Thank you for you have taught me the lessons that I had problems with.
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Excellent video very simple way of explaining things
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Sir,thank for teaching.what is difference of on and about sir
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Left side is correct
Very well explained. Thank you Sir.
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When I went or when I go which is right? If both are right means , how to use in the situation?
When I went is for the past. When I went to the beach, I had a great time.
When I go is for the future. When I go to the beach, I will need to bring sunscreen.
When I go is also for general facts. When I go to the beach, I always bring sunscreen.
Good jobs !
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Thankyou, Teacher teaches the grammar.😊
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One videos on syntax plzzz. I have a lot of problem in singular plural uses
I will call u when I get home.. .frm Malaysia
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Thanks Sam , that's Van
Hi Van!!
I will call you when l get home it's correct
Thank you teacher
Thank you.
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Thank you Anna
Well,
Is it possible to say:
I will call you when getting home.
I will continue reading until finishing this book
In these examples we do not use the -ing. It is possible to use in the past, but normally not in the future.
I will call you when I get home.
After getting home, he called me.
After he got home, he called me.
Both can be used in the past.
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Yes I will call when I get home is right
Sir I can understand english but i can't speaking english help me
Who do you normally speak English with?
Hallo, thanks for the needful lesson! As well as I guess it's kinda so-called "Conditional semtences" - One of the most unbearable thing in the world, Is't it? My brain is boilding because I'm just trying to comprehend "Invertion in Conditional ones" so I collect All can reach about and I high esteem those who help all of us
You’re welcome. I hope the lesson helps! Yes, conditional sentences are difficult also. These sentences focus more on order of events, but they have similarities to conditions. Practice practice practice! You can do this.
I will call you when I get at home
No ‘at’ in this sentence. Only ‘get home’
I will call you when I get home
Yes✅
Number 1
Thank you for you have taught me the lessons that I had problems with.
Thank you for watching
I will call you when i get home
I will call you when I get at home
Yes. But no ‘at’ with ‘home’. I will call you when I get home.