Gerunds and Infinitives in English | grammar lesson

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2019
  • In this lesson, learn about gerunds and infinitives. Learn what they are and how to use them. A must-see for all of you taking IELTS, or Cambridge exams. Keep watching until the end, when there will be a short quiz to see how much you have learned.
    Link to list of verbs followed by gerund or infinitive.
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    bit.ly/2Vlpifj
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  • @oxfordenglishnow
    @oxfordenglishnow  9 месяцев назад +7

    If you enjoyed this lesson could you do me a favour and HIT that like button on the video! Helps me a lot ❤ subscribe too so you don't miss the next lesson coming out! Thanks guys! 🙏🏻

    • @hk2622
      @hk2622 2 месяца назад

      You deserve 👍, well-done.
      I am an English teacher from As_Suwayda, Syria.
      All thanks

  • @hasmikaghuzumtsyan6195
    @hasmikaghuzumtsyan6195 4 года назад +19

    Dear madam, you are one of the best English teachers on youtube! Thank you for the video on Gerund and Infinitive. In each language there are difficult parts, or better to say “confusing” parts. I think, if they were reduced or simplified, learning the language would be easier and more enjoyable. And this is not only my opinion; a great many people think so! You know, even one of my British acquaintances, for whom English is a native language, misuses Gerund and Infinitive. And it is not surprising, as the list of words, which are used with them, is a long one. and I think only the specialists can use them correctly.

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад +4

      Hi Hasmik, you are right, if we can make things more simple and easy to understand it does make learning a language more enjoyable! I will try to do this with all my lessons! I also agree with you that many native speakers make errors with English grammar.... many and this shows that it is not easy! Thanks again for your comment! 🙏

  • @saritajamode2415
    @saritajamode2415 3 года назад +6

    From this video I came to know about lot of things like how to use gerund and where to use and infinitive to !Thanks for a great full video

  • @vi683
    @vi683 4 года назад +7

    You teached this topic the best I ever had watched. Thanks!

  • @mariamkinen8036
    @mariamkinen8036 3 года назад +1

    I got a lift home with Jane , who had a beautiful Oxford accent. This needs writing down. We study these by heart; therefore , they do not disappear. I appreciate .

  • @alyafadhilla4507
    @alyafadhilla4507 3 года назад +2

    I really enjoy your video, it's really helpful. Thank you!

  • @ivant.2683
    @ivant.2683 4 года назад +4

    I've read a lot about gerunds on grammar books recently. This lesson was fairly useful. Thanks.

  • @sanjaybhalgamda7115
    @sanjaybhalgamda7115 2 года назад +2

    you are phenomenal teacher. I haven't seen like you. Thanks a lot

  • @agapihanialidi1879
    @agapihanialidi1879 2 года назад

    Hello, teacher!
    That's Agapi from Greece!
    Your teaching was interesting, understandable and helpful!!!
    I enjoyed it a lot!
    Thank you, teacher, so much!
    Have my appreciation!
    I wish you the best!

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  2 года назад

      Hi Agapi, thanks for your kind words! Welcome to my channel!

  • @banafshehhosseini4316
    @banafshehhosseini4316 4 года назад +4

    Remind me to bring my book. Thank you teacher that was a good lessen for me to learn better English

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад +4

      Hi banafsheh, Well done! The answer is: The teacher reminded them to bring their swimming things. I hope that helps! 🙏

    • @argenismoreno7253
      @argenismoreno7253 3 года назад

      5. The teacher remained to bring their swimming things

  • @arignmair7752
    @arignmair7752 3 года назад +5

    My teacher didnt explain this lesson to us. BUT SHE DID PUT IT IN THE EXAM!!!!so I will just watch dozens of videos hoping to understand UWU

  • @lulaweldelchel1669
    @lulaweldelchel1669 4 года назад

    I have understood today although I need one more as the same specifically grinds because It does scenes your lessening how ever very clearly & absolutely fantastic your teaching for me..Thanks God blessed u

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад

      Hi Lula, welcome to my channel and glad you find it helpful! 🙏

  • @yd3004
    @yd3004 4 года назад +1

    Hi, since school the topic gerund has been on my mind. I did not really understand it back then. Your explanations are great. I think, the last answer is.. reminded them bringing... Bye.

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад

      Hi YD, thanks for your positive feedback. The answer is: reminded them to bring and not bringing as it an infinitive follows remind. Hope that helps! 🙏

  • @mariamkinen8036
    @mariamkinen8036 3 года назад +2

    I appreciate you being native. Love your accent.

  • @mariamkinen8036
    @mariamkinen8036 3 года назад

    I was thinking about this bit of grammar.....TY. Oxford English is said to be the best form of spoken ENG. The lists help. Hair-splitting I love. ❣️ this is basic..

  • @abhasrivastav832
    @abhasrivastav832 4 года назад +4

    Thank you so much ma' am for interacting with us on the topic gerund and infinite.🙏

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад

      Thanks Abha, appreciate your positive feedback! 🙏

  • @gratengraten3716
    @gratengraten3716 4 года назад

    Thank you so much. It's such a nice lesson.

  • @sweetalmond7305
    @sweetalmond7305 4 года назад +11

    Thank you very much! I've known a lot today from your lesson. This is, indeed, the best video covering the topic Gerund and Infinitive :-)

  • @giulianagonzalez3959
    @giulianagonzalez3959 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much, this video help me a lot!

  • @rgomez6961
    @rgomez6961 4 года назад +17

    Thank you for this lesson, very good at explaining

  • @aycaarslan4120
    @aycaarslan4120 3 года назад

    thank you for this amazing lesson

  • @lulaweldelchel1669
    @lulaweldelchel1669 4 года назад

    Thanks about the lesson. It was very interesting how ever I am interested to lesson.

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад

      Hi Lula, Can you explain what you mean? You are interested to lesson? Many thanks 🙏

  • @HLarsen0697
    @HLarsen0697 3 года назад

    Thanks for this video!

  • @probalsur9940
    @probalsur9940 2 года назад +1

    to bring
    thank you for that lovely explanation about gerunds and infinitives

  • @fredyochoasaire719
    @fredyochoasaire719 3 года назад

    thank you very much, I entended this lesson.

  • @miss.elizabeth6269
    @miss.elizabeth6269 3 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot my dear teacher!😘
    Greetings from Uzbekistan 👋

  • @localbod
    @localbod 3 года назад

    It should be made clear that a gerund is the base verb + ing acting as a noun or adjective, and is not the participle used in the continuous form of verbs.
    It was very informative to have examples of verbs that can either be followed by a gerund or the infinitive with to.
    Great lesson.
    👍

  • @ayshashaikha1246
    @ayshashaikha1246 3 года назад +1

    I was very confused with this topic now its 👍 thanks a lot

  • @djamalikasimu6956
    @djamalikasimu6956 2 года назад

    I appreciate your lesson. You are really one of the best, May God bless you. Here is my answer: the teacher reminded to bring their swimming things

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  2 года назад

      Thank you! 😃. As for your answer, don't forget the personal pronoun: the teacher reminded THEM to bring their swimming things. I hope that helps!

  • @roshinikumar7781
    @roshinikumar7781 2 года назад

    You make us understand even the difficult topics easy
    Thankyou so much mam

  • @yessenzhanberdibekov5292
    @yessenzhanberdibekov5292 4 года назад +14

    The teacher reminded to bring their swimming things.

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад +16

      Hi Esenzhan, well done! really close but don't forget to add, The teacher reminded THEM to bring their swimming things. Hope that helps! 🙏

    • @mariamkinen8036
      @mariamkinen8036 3 года назад

      Oxford English Now i thought it needed the Them. Remind needs an object .

  • @syedyasinshah5607
    @syedyasinshah5607 4 года назад

    the professor is full of knowledge. thanks

  • @havoisemignotte9382
    @havoisemignotte9382 3 года назад

    Hi! Very good thank you so much! Just one thing, you present continue as a verb which can be used with ing or infinitiv and, in the second part, continue is in the list you give for verbs used with infinitiv only.

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  3 года назад

      Hi seccontine, yes you are right, that is confusing. In fact it can be used with either structure like here:
      continue to do something The rain continued to fall all afternoon.
      or
      continue doing something The rain continued falling all afternoon.
      Hope that helps!

  • @Nigar.Quliyeva
    @Nigar.Quliyeva 4 года назад

    Perfect video👏👏👏❤️

  • @MaijaPaegle-tw9sg
    @MaijaPaegle-tw9sg Год назад +1

    Thank you so much! This video is very helpful for me. ♥

  • @devashikajayamanna2255
    @devashikajayamanna2255 6 месяцев назад

    The teacher reminded to bring their swimming things. Thank you for this lovely lesson.❤

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  6 месяцев назад

      The teacher reminded THEM to bring their swimming things. Don’t forget the pronoun. Thank you for your kind words.

    • @devashikajayamanna2255
      @devashikajayamanna2255 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I almost forgot it. ❤

  • @virginiaovando124
    @virginiaovando124 Год назад

    Thank you. Muchas gracias 😊

  • @shootingstar8548
    @shootingstar8548 3 года назад +3

    This is, the best video covering the topic Gerund and Infinitive I really learned a lot of things from this video and all the other videos too... thank you! you have helped me a lot....

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  3 года назад +1

      Great to hear!

    • @shootingstar8548
      @shootingstar8548 3 года назад +1

      @@oxfordenglishnow It is great you are making this videos and making our doubts clear....
      You are really doing a great job keep it up!!

    • @EskilssonG
      @EskilssonG 2 года назад

      lol no

  • @reamdaly131
    @reamdaly131 4 года назад

    Thank you teacher. Thank Cambodia.

  • @muhammadnaeem6676
    @muhammadnaeem6676 4 года назад

    thank you , you are best teacher

  • @chris-hexagonalfroggy4727
    @chris-hexagonalfroggy4727 4 года назад

    The teacher reminded them to bring their swimming things. I think reading articles often can help us to memorise such structure more easily.

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад +3

      Hi Chris, spot on! Well done! I agree with you that reading is a great way to remember such structures! Keep on reading! 👍

    • @gskcobaps140
      @gskcobaps140 4 года назад

      Chris - hexagonal froggy are you Chris-Hemsworth

  • @souravdutta633
    @souravdutta633 4 года назад

    Mam, mind blowing lesson

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад

      Thanks so much Sourav!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @Laila.izadeen
    @Laila.izadeen 3 года назад

    Thank you so much 😊

  • @aberaargata1221
    @aberaargata1221 Год назад

    I have interested so much !!!

  • @NamNguyenVan-bz4wx
    @NamNguyenVan-bz4wx 4 года назад

    Thank you teacher for the useful lesson
    Nice to meet you again.
    My answer is as follows:
    The teacher reminded to bring their swimming things.
    I hope it's correct.
    See you very soon in another lesson.

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  3 года назад +2

      Hi Nam, well done, but don't forget the pronoun,
      The teacher reminded THEM to bring their swimming things.
      See you soon!

    • @NamNguyenVan-bz4wx
      @NamNguyenVan-bz4wx 3 года назад

      @@oxfordenglishnow
      Thank you, teacher. Now I remember. To remind someone to do something or to remind someone of something.

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  3 года назад +1

      @@NamNguyenVan-bz4wx That's right Nam! well done!

  • @sulaimanomerahmed8342
    @sulaimanomerahmed8342 4 года назад

    Thank you very much

  • @leylaeyyubova4827
    @leylaeyyubova4827 2 года назад

    Thank u for video and materials

  • @linguoy5765
    @linguoy5765 4 года назад

    Best Video 🙏❤️❤️

  • @agapem5582
    @agapem5582 4 года назад

    It is a very important grammar lesson and you taught it extremely good. I have got a huge doubt with" STILL",CONTINUE, and KEEP.I do not know when i must use them to express a "process" that persists along the time...i am still wondering why i do not understand it.
    I continue to wonder why i do not understand it.
    I keep wondering why i do not understand it.
    Could you enlighten me, please?. I really love your teaching style. Keep up the good work.Thanks a lot!!

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад +1

      Hi Agape, thanks for your comment. I will put it on my list of future lessons especially for you! Thanks for the suggestion ! 🙏🏼

  • @tonderaibangwayo6710
    @tonderaibangwayo6710 2 года назад

    Thank you so much.

  • @ghasemghasemi2269
    @ghasemghasemi2269 3 года назад

    That was great 👍

  • @haRaaa21
    @haRaaa21 3 года назад

    Congrats for the video !!i So the verb remind should be listed with all the other verbs followed by infinitive or we must memorise it with the verbs with an object?

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  3 года назад +1

      Hi haRaaa21, remind is followed by an object. You remind someone to do something. For example:
      Could you remind Paul about dinner on Saturday?
      [ + to infinitive ] Please remind me to post this letter.
      [ + (that) ] I called Jane and reminded her (that) the conference had been cancelled.
      Hope this helps! 😉

  • @gsadhukavin9079
    @gsadhukavin9079 3 года назад

    Thank you it was usefull for us

  • @ljme7554
    @ljme7554 3 года назад

    To bring. Thank you.. This explain a lot

  • @tramhicks1215
    @tramhicks1215 2 года назад

    love these

  • @g.obidova3085
    @g.obidova3085 2 года назад

    After this video Gerund and infinitives became pice of cake for me thanku youuuu 😊😊😊

  • @anish7082
    @anish7082 Год назад +1

    thank you

  • @salmasamad8512
    @salmasamad8512 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @2motivation
    @2motivation 4 года назад

    merci beaucoup :-) teacher

  • @salahelkaidi4974
    @salahelkaidi4974 14 дней назад

    Thank you.

  • @whitelilia1055
    @whitelilia1055 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for your interesting tutorials!!! I really enjoy watching it.
    I have a question . I always used infinitive after the word “worth” . For example “ This book isn’t worth to read it” or “ This place isn’t worth to go. Now I understood that correct answer is “ This place isn’t worth going.”
    Thank you so much and good luck in creating new interesting tutorials!

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад +4

      Hi, Great I am so pleased to have helped you! However, in your sentence you should put: This place isn’t worth going to. Hope that helps!

    • @whitelilia1055
      @whitelilia1055 4 года назад +1

      @@oxfordenglishnow thank you ! ❤

  • @chuksjosiah343
    @chuksjosiah343 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks teacher

  • @newoneibrahimo6909
    @newoneibrahimo6909 3 года назад

    شكرا لك ❤👉

  • @sunkaraeliya2889
    @sunkaraeliya2889 4 года назад

    Good lesson

  • @michele6744
    @michele6744 6 месяцев назад

    Great video!!! One question please: "He offered to help us wash up" why it's not "TO wash up"? I mean, even "help" want the "to infinitive".
    Thank you very much!!
    Michele

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  6 месяцев назад

      Hi, The phrase "help us wash up" uses the base form "wash" without the "to" because "help" is a verb that can be followed directly by another verb in its base form. In English, some verbs, like "help," "watch," "make," and "let," are followed by a second verb without the "to" before it. This construction is known as the bare infinitive. I hope that helps!

  • @Nazee13322
    @Nazee13322 3 года назад

    Nice video!

  • @sivasumam4384
    @sivasumam4384 3 года назад

    Thank you Madam

  • @ayleencortez534
    @ayleencortez534 3 года назад

    Thank you! The lesson was clear and easy to understand.

  • @jamalalqudah9565
    @jamalalqudah9565 3 года назад

    So useful

  • @jsjnrsls_bl
    @jsjnrsls_bl 3 года назад +10

    The teacher reminded THEM TO bring their swimming things.
    Am I right?😅

  • @zarahesari5599
    @zarahesari5599 Год назад

    تشکر خیلی مفید بود

  • @kolin7296
    @kolin7296 Год назад

    THANKS

  • @jayakiran1642
    @jayakiran1642 3 года назад

    To bring is the answer of last question mam and very nice explanation
    Thank you mam

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  3 года назад

      Hi Jaya, yes to bring is the right answer, well done! But don't forget to add THEM. The teacher reminded them to bring their swimming things. Hope that helps!

  • @akrvlogs9324
    @akrvlogs9324 3 года назад

    thank you mam

  • @rubaalwaleed5208
    @rubaalwaleed5208 4 года назад

    I think to bring is correct 💁🏽‍♀️

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад +1

      Yes, Mr’s styles you are right but don’t forget the object. Reminded them to bring .... well done 👍

    • @rubaalwaleed5208
      @rubaalwaleed5208 4 года назад +1

      Oxford English Now thank you +I won’t ✨

  • @samuelalfonsoperezramirez6017
    @samuelalfonsoperezramirez6017 4 года назад

    thanks

  • @mariamkinen8036
    @mariamkinen8036 3 года назад

    💜💭🥕👍🏻 needs writing down. Thanks

  • @alfonsomurillo7047
    @alfonsomurillo7047 3 года назад

    What do you use after " don´t like" an infinitive or a gerund?

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  3 года назад +1

      Hi Alfonso, with gerunds and infinitives, don't like is the same as like and can be followed wither either with a small change in meaning. For example: I don't like swimming ( more general). and I don't like to swim in cold water ( more specific ) Hope that helps!

  • @andreagiraldomdphd.8376
    @andreagiraldomdphd.8376 2 года назад

    Dear Prof,
    Might I trouble you for a question ?
    When does one has to use an infinitive or a gerund as a subject of a sentence? and when one can use both interchangeably?
    Any tricks ? Any rules? Any lesson about that topic ?
    Thank you kindly. A

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  2 года назад +1

      Hi Andrea,
      Both gerunds and infinitives can be used as the subject or the complement of a sentence. However, as subjects or complements, gerunds usually sound more like normal, spoken English, whereas infinitives sound more abstract. In the following sentences, gerunds sound more natural and would be more common in everyday English. Infinitives emphasise the possibility or potential for something and sound more philosophical. As a rule of thumb a gerund is best most of the time.
      Normal subject Abstract subject
      Learning is important. To learn is important.

  • @poetic_pianist_
    @poetic_pianist_ 3 года назад +3

    5. The teacher reminded them to bring their swimming things.

  • @faridrozati4823
    @faridrozati4823 2 месяца назад

    The teacher reminded them to bring their swimming things ❤

  • @lulaweldelchel1669
    @lulaweldelchel1669 4 года назад

    I need power writing more compound sentences Geruned & infinite. Thanks.

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад

      Hi LULA, i have noted your suggestion and will add it to my list of upcoming lessons! Thanks !

  • @rakeshswain7345
    @rakeshswain7345 4 года назад

    Thank umam and plz paticiples.

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад

      Hi Rakesh, thanks for the suggestion. I will put it on my list of upcoming lessons! 🙏

  • @oncloud963
    @oncloud963 2 года назад

    We just couldn't imagine Gary's singing in public.
    We just couldn't imagine Gary singing in public.
    I appreciate your saying so.
    I appreciate you saying so.
    I'd like to know if these sentences are correct. In the second and the last sentece, are singing and saying gerund or present participle?

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  2 года назад

      All correct. They are both gerunds.

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  2 года назад

      You imagine someone doing something and you appreciate someone saying something. Hope that helps!

  • @ivoneyesicamarlenearganara54
    @ivoneyesicamarlenearganara54 3 года назад +1

    Would you send me the complete list? I can not find it here.

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  3 года назад +1

      Hi Ivone, here are the links to the lists:
      Link to list of verbs followed by gerund or infinitive.
      bit.ly/39jpZh7
      bit.ly/3q8DshG
      bit.ly/2Vlpifj
      bit.ly/3pZt7oi
      Hope that helps!

  • @florianaguaglianone9442
    @florianaguaglianone9442 3 года назад

    E BRAVO MASSIMILIANO👏🏻

  • @tecnomundo5861
    @tecnomundo5861 3 года назад

    Can make a video of some/any and no compounds please?

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  3 года назад

      Hi, thanks for the suggestion. I will put it on my list of upcoming lessons! 🙏🏻

  • @buxulmisseyase5492
    @buxulmisseyase5492 3 года назад +1

    Nice

  • @rufus6711
    @rufus6711 4 года назад

    Thanq mam nice topic.. but where z more complete list as u have told @5:20min.

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад

      Hi Rufus, Here is the promised list. 🙏
      1drv.ms/w/s!AtcqRSmGYFUz8FiW-zA85pVb0bpV?e=K0OCjf

  • @rakeshswain7345
    @rakeshswain7345 4 года назад

    Mam can you make a video on paticiples .we are eagerly waiting for it.

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад +1

      Hi Rakesh, thanks for the suggestion. I will put it on my list of upcoming lessons! 🙏

    • @rakeshswain7345
      @rakeshswain7345 4 года назад

      @@oxfordenglishnow i have been in delhi hanging out with my friends .mam here hanging acting as.....

  • @rohanthalagala4041
    @rohanthalagala4041 3 года назад

    The teacher reminded them to bring their swiming things. (The teacher is the subject,reminded is the verb, them is the object , to infinitive always have an object)

  • @andreagiraldomdphd.8376
    @andreagiraldomdphd.8376 11 месяцев назад

    Good evening Professor,
    I was wondering if you might know a trick or a rule for figuring out whether to start a sentence with an infinitive or a gerund that carries out the action of noun.
    For example:
    Smoking is dangerous
    To smoke is dangerous
    Traveling is great
    To travel is great
    Shall there be a rule about whether to use one or the other or both?
    I did not find anything in the books! Thank you kindly and please accept my deepest apologies for disturbing you. I pay my respects to you. Andrea

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  11 месяцев назад

      Hi, in your two sentences, the gerund becomes the subject of the sentence. So only the Smoking and Travelling… sentences are correct. I hope that helps!

  • @gabrielaguerra5963
    @gabrielaguerra5963 4 года назад

    the teacher reminded to bring their swimming things .is it correct? .by the way the lesson was fantastic.

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад +1

      Hi Gabriela, Thank you for your positive comment. As for your answer, don't forget the pronoun, "The teacher reminded THEM to bring their swimming things. But well done, you got the infinitive after the verb remind. 😉

  • @andreagiraldomdphd.8376
    @andreagiraldomdphd.8376 2 года назад

    Hello Prof., I beseech your pardon , but I get crazy. In this Sentence : Wow! Dinner was great! I can help you with the washing up . That, The washing up, is gerund acting as a noun ? Am I wrong?

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  2 года назад

      Hi Andrea, the washing-up is in fact a noun. I can see your confusion as it is made up of a gerund form of the verb but best just to think of it as a noun.

  • @MohamadZadeh
    @MohamadZadeh 2 года назад

    Does anyone know where the list are that she said they would be in the comment section?? I can’t see them.

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  2 года назад +1

      Hi Mohamad, here are the links to the lists.
      Link to list of verbs followed by gerund or infinitive.
      bit.ly/39jpZh7
      bit.ly/3q8DshG
      bit.ly/2Vlpifj
      bit.ly/3pZt7oi
      Hope that helps!

    • @MohamadZadeh
      @MohamadZadeh 2 года назад

      @@oxfordenglishnow
      Yes I can see them now, thank you. 😍❤️🙏

  • @souravdutta633
    @souravdutta633 4 года назад

    Mam, "Janet looks towards the window because she wants to know if it is morning yet." May I write "Janet looks at the window." because you say 'look' can take the preposition 'at' ? Please answer I am confused

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  4 года назад

      Hi Sourav, yes you could also say « looks at the window... »

  • @samin21
    @samin21 10 месяцев назад

    Hello mam
    As we know gerund phrase working as noun .
    So
    can we use gerund phrase or gerund with Dummy subject "THERE" as noun.
    As)--
    1) -- THERE was [fighting in the class] .
    2)-- THERE was [starting a new business] in town.
    Is "THERE" word still "DUMMY subject" in those sentences ?
    And what is the real subject in those sentence ?
    I hope you help us .

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  10 месяцев назад

      Hi,
      This is what I found in Cambridge Grammar.
      There operates as a dummy subject in the construction there is or there are. There is/are indicates that something or someone exists or is in a particular place or situation:
      There’s a woman waiting outside who wants to talk to you. (The real subject is the woman - she is waiting outside.).
      In your example, the real subject is "fighting." In the second sentence the grammar is not quite right. There was a new business starting in town. The real subject would be the business. I hope that helps.

  • @deborshikashyap6745
    @deborshikashyap6745 3 года назад

    Awsome...but could u please tell me which one is correct either i saw him driving or i saw him drive..

    • @oxfordenglishnow
      @oxfordenglishnow  3 года назад

      Hi deborshi,
      VERBS FOLLOWED BY EITHER -ING OR INFINITIVE (TO + SIMPLE ...
      see, hear, watch, notice, observe
      I saw you driving away. (activity in progress)
      I saw him drive away. (the whole event)
      Hope this helps!

  • @vishakharun5325
    @vishakharun5325 3 года назад

    It says the link to the list is expired so couldn't view it

  • @swatipanwar5480
    @swatipanwar5480 2 года назад

    Thank you for teaching me this topic love you mam
    I understood it very well
    Love 💗 from india (◍•ᴗ•◍)❤