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Bonjour, wow! On a jamais expliqué aussi clairement l’utilisation des «gerunds and infinitive». Vous êtes un professeur qui a une pédagogie qui aide le plus les débutants. Ce n’est pas tous les professeurs qui ont ce talent et je vous en remercie beaucoup pour nous partager vos connaissances avec tant de professionnalisme; c’est très enrichissant. Merci beaucoup! 🇨🇦
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Wow! What a wonderful way of teaching. I'm from India. I have 2 doubts. Here in exams we're asked to name the parts of speech in the sentences. e.g. I enjoy reading. Swimming is a good exercise. Should we say reading and swimming nouns or gerunds. Since parts of speech doesn't include gerund. Should teachers teach, I - pronoun, enjoy - verb, and reading - noun? Swimming - noun, is - verb..... Also please tell me if we can say, an infinitive is a verb which preceded by a preposition 'to'. (to read, to - preposition and read a verb).
Thank you for your questions. 1) You can say: "I - pronoun, enjoy - verb, and reading - gerund, which functions as a noun." Similarly, for "Swimming is a good exercise," swimming is a gerund acting as the subject of the sentence. While parts of speech don’t officially list "gerund" as a separate category, it’s important for students to understand that gerunds are verb forms functioning as nouns. 2) Actually, it's not quite accurate to say that "to" in an infinitive is a preposition. In this context, "to" is part of the infinitive form of the verb, not a preposition. For example: "I want to read a book." "to read" is the infinitive, where "to" is just marking the verb "read" in its base form. On the other hand, "to" can function as a preposition in other cases: "I walked to the store." (Here, "to" is a preposition showing direction). In summary, "to" in an infinitive is not a preposition; it's just part of the infinitive structure.
I understand exactly what you mean! Explaining the tricky parts of verbs can be challenging, but I’m glad this lesson helped. Thank you for your kind words, and keep up the great work with your students! 😊
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21:14 "I remembered to lock the door." isn't describing something to do in the future. The way it is written is reflective of an action that occurred in the past. "I will remember to lock the door." is a future statement.
How are you, I've a question for you ! In Bulgaria we have a saying : When I was doing this you were too young , walking under the table. Translated like this continous tense has been used. Can I say : When I did this ,you walked under the table , using past simple. Which is correct? Regards
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Though coming across your channel for the first time, i have subscribed because of your excellent video. You must be an excellent teacher. Much love from Senegal.
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Your lecture on gerunds and infinitive is excellent.
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Bonjour, wow! On a jamais expliqué aussi clairement l’utilisation des «gerunds and infinitive». Vous êtes un professeur qui a une pédagogie qui aide le plus les débutants. Ce n’est pas tous les professeurs qui ont ce talent et je vous en remercie beaucoup pour nous partager vos connaissances avec tant de professionnalisme; c’est très enrichissant. Merci beaucoup! 🇨🇦
Hello, thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 I’m really glad that my explanation of 'gerunds and infinitives' helped you. It’s a pleasure to share my knowledge and support beginners in their learning journey. Thanks again for your encouragement and support!
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Wow! What a wonderful way of teaching. I'm from India. I have 2 doubts. Here in exams we're asked to name the parts of speech in the sentences. e.g. I enjoy reading. Swimming is a good exercise. Should we say reading and swimming nouns or gerunds. Since parts of speech doesn't include gerund. Should teachers teach, I - pronoun, enjoy - verb, and reading - noun?
Swimming - noun, is - verb.....
Also please tell me if we can say, an infinitive is a verb which preceded by a preposition 'to'. (to read, to - preposition and read a verb).
Thank you for your questions.
1) You can say:
"I - pronoun, enjoy - verb, and reading - gerund, which functions as a noun."
Similarly, for "Swimming is a good exercise," swimming is a gerund acting as the subject of the sentence.
While parts of speech don’t officially list "gerund" as a separate category, it’s important for students to understand that gerunds are verb forms functioning as nouns.
2) Actually, it's not quite accurate to say that "to" in an infinitive is a preposition. In this context, "to" is part of the infinitive form of the verb, not a preposition.
For example:
"I want to read a book."
"to read" is the infinitive, where "to" is just marking the verb "read" in its base form.
On the other hand, "to" can function as a preposition in other cases:
"I walked to the store." (Here, "to" is a preposition showing direction).
In summary, "to" in an infinitive is not a preposition; it's just part of the infinitive structure.
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This is most difficult part of the verb, I have always found myself in odd situation while making my students the difference. Thank you!!
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21:14 "I remembered to lock the door." isn't describing something to do in the future. The way it is written is reflective of an action that occurred in the past.
"I will remember to lock the door." is a future statement.
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How are you, I've a question for you ! In Bulgaria we have a saying : When I was doing this you were too young , walking under the table. Translated like this continous tense has been used. Can I say : When I did this ,you walked under the table , using past simple. Which is correct?
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Dear sister, I like your teaching techniques very much. I am watching your video from India. Please give me your mobile number so that I can contact you and have a talk in English.