Hello! Thank you for watching my video. I hope it helps! In case you only need one topic in this video, here are the timestamps: - 00:48 Avoiding the preposition "of" after should, would, and could - 01:28 Object pronouns versus subject pronouns after a preposition 01:36 What is an subject pronoun and examples 02:02 What is an object pronoun and examples - 04:24 When to use commas with prepositional phrases - 06:10 Misplaced prepositional phrases (what they are, as well as how to avoid and correct them) - 12:00 Prepositions at the end of sentences
This is the third video of yours I'm watching about prepositions and I can say that you've done a great job explaining this topic! Thank you very much!
Hello dear, I'm so lucky to find your channel I'm from Morocco. I really appreciate what you do thanks a lot, I'll be thankful if you explain to us rules of writing especially punctuation and please please don't forget literature it's amazing I loved it because of you. God bless
July 2022 Thank you so much for your videos and your excellent and clear explanations. They helped me a lot to improve the difficulty of the prepositions phrases. God bless you.❤️
Thank you a lot for the lessons, finally, the preposition topic became clear to me. May I ask a question? In English, we have verb + preposition (listen TO, arrive AT) and prepositional phrases (in the morning, after lunch). Now, when I analyze the sentence I get confused, I can't differentiate if a certain element is a verb+ preposition OR a prepositional phrase. Here is the sentence - Here do we have a prepositional phrase or we have listen+to, arrived + at. Could you please explain what is what?
This might help: If it's NOT beside a verb, then it's just a prepositional phrase (and no need to worry about prepositional verbs). If it IS beside a verb, check whether it's a prepositional verb. A prepositional verb is a verb + preposition that work together like a PAIR. A verb followed by a prepositional phrase doesn't pair with the preposition after it; they're just located beside each other. Examples: - We talked in class. - We talked to our friends. Look at the verb + preposition in each ("talked in" and "talked to"). Can you see which is more like a PAIR of words that partner together versus two words that are just located beside each other? The one like a pair is the prepositional verb.
Giving Wonderful explanations and Examples. Really you have done a great Job ... However, I wanna listen yoi more and more about complete sentence structure, Paragraph.... Thanks alot
Thank you so much ma'am💗💖💖 . it's very helpful. I like your every video. A humble request to you to make videos on topics sentence corrections, critical reasoning and reading comprehension. God bless you
Hi miss i am in grade 6 can you please make a video of Direct object and indirect object it would help me a lot please. And also i really like your videos. 😊😊
@@EnglishUnits mam i am preparing for gmat and i am finding very difficult to understand the very basic . If you can recommend certain books which i can read and get the good strong basic .
Hello, for the GMAT, I recommend focusing your studies on specific grammar points covered on that test--and don't worry with others . Here's a list from a person who seems very informed: www.reddit.com/r/GMAT/comments/ni27hr/all_the_grammar_rules_that_matter_for_sentence/ If possible, I'd recommend getting a GMAT test prep guide by GMAC, the company that creates and manages the GMAT. Here's a link of a good one. Click the "Look Inside" link (upper left), to see the content. This book reviews the grammar topics you need (though maybe not as deeply as you need) in chapters 6.5 and 9.0: www.amazon.com/GMAT-Official-Guide-2022-Question/dp/1119793769/ref=sr_1_9?crid=IEV4U6W2YSOU&keywords=gmat+prep+grammar&qid=1660486936&sprefix=gmat+prep+grammar%2Caps%2C90&sr=8-9 This website gives similar details as the links above - and offers lessons on RUclips: www.gmatninja.com/gmat/articles/verbal/beginners-guide-to-gmat-sentence-correction
Hello! Thank you for watching my video. I hope it helps! In case you only need one topic in this video, here are the timestamps:
- 00:48 Avoiding the preposition "of" after should, would, and could
- 01:28 Object pronouns versus subject pronouns after a preposition
01:36 What is an subject pronoun and examples
02:02 What is an object pronoun and examples
- 04:24 When to use commas with prepositional phrases
- 06:10 Misplaced prepositional phrases (what they are, as well as how to avoid and correct them)
- 12:00 Prepositions at the end of sentences
Oh wow, my daughter needed this SO BAD!!!! This will help her so much. I am so grateful for this!
Hi Morales-Morales, thank you for your kind comment. I hope this helps your daughter understand.
I love 100+/100 your teachings. Thank you so much!
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I did do some successful A-level teaching. This is basic. Helps with getting rid of the dissonance. Thank you.
Thanks so much for your knowledge.
This is the third video of yours I'm watching about prepositions and I can say that you've done a great job explaining this topic!
Thank you very much!
Thank you so much. I'm glad those videos were helpful.
Many thanks for your efforts.
Please keep going. :)
Hello dear, I'm so lucky to find your channel I'm from Morocco. I really appreciate what you do thanks a lot, I'll be thankful if you explain to us rules of writing especially punctuation and please please don't forget literature it's amazing I loved it because of you. God bless
July 2022
Thank you so much for your videos and your excellent and clear explanations.
They helped me a lot to improve the difficulty of the prepositions phrases.
God bless you.❤️
Maria Beatriz, I appreciate your comment very much. Thank you:)
This tutorial was very helpful, thanks! 👍
Thank you a lot for the lessons, finally, the preposition topic became clear to me. May I ask a question? In English, we have verb + preposition (listen TO, arrive AT) and prepositional phrases (in the morning, after lunch). Now, when I analyze the sentence I get confused, I can't differentiate if a certain element is a verb+ preposition OR a prepositional phrase. Here is the sentence - Here do we have a prepositional phrase or we have listen+to, arrived + at. Could you please explain what is what?
This might help: If it's NOT beside a verb, then it's just a prepositional phrase (and no need to worry about prepositional verbs).
If it IS beside a verb, check whether it's a prepositional verb. A prepositional verb is a verb + preposition that work together like a PAIR. A verb followed by a prepositional phrase doesn't pair with the preposition after it; they're just located beside each other. Examples:
- We talked in class.
- We talked to our friends.
Look at the verb + preposition in each ("talked in" and "talked to"). Can you see which is more like a PAIR of words that partner together versus two words that are just located beside each other? The one like a pair is the prepositional verb.
@@EnglishUnits Thank you very much! It helped.
Giving Wonderful explanations and Examples. Really you have done a great Job ... However, I wanna listen yoi more and more about complete sentence structure, Paragraph.... Thanks alot
Excellent explanation 👌
thank u so much for these amazing video
Nice teaching.
Awesomely done! Thank you😊
Thank you.😊
Thank you so much ma'am💗💖💖 . it's very helpful. I like your every video. A humble request to you to make videos on topics sentence corrections, critical reasoning and reading comprehension. God bless you
excellent explanation.
Mam please do a lessen about punctuation plz.......................
Can you make a video on narrative writing, report writing, etc.
Please teach us how to write an analysis essay.
Thank you,
Hi miss i am in grade 6 can you please make a video of Direct object and indirect object it would help me a lot please. And also i really like your videos. 😊😊
Can we use this trick (12:53) for any preposition among in a sentence🥰?
Yes, that's a good idea!
plz, make a video on differences between used to vs would....It's a burning issue.
Mam do you have basic grammar course ?
Hello, no, just this channel.
@@EnglishUnits mam i am preparing for gmat and i am finding very difficult to understand the very basic . If you can recommend certain books which i can read and get the good strong basic .
Hello, for the GMAT, I recommend focusing your studies on specific grammar points covered on that test--and don't worry with others . Here's a list from a person who seems very informed:
www.reddit.com/r/GMAT/comments/ni27hr/all_the_grammar_rules_that_matter_for_sentence/
If possible, I'd recommend getting a GMAT test prep guide by GMAC, the company that creates and manages the GMAT. Here's a link of a good one. Click the "Look Inside" link (upper left), to see the content. This book reviews the grammar topics you need (though maybe not as deeply as you need) in chapters 6.5 and 9.0:
www.amazon.com/GMAT-Official-Guide-2022-Question/dp/1119793769/ref=sr_1_9?crid=IEV4U6W2YSOU&keywords=gmat+prep+grammar&qid=1660486936&sprefix=gmat+prep+grammar%2Caps%2C90&sr=8-9
This website gives similar details as the links above - and offers lessons on RUclips:
www.gmatninja.com/gmat/articles/verbal/beginners-guide-to-gmat-sentence-correction
hi mam alikashif is talking to you i want to make request to you and make some videos on how to write article for newspaper bunch of thanx
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