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I do want to give a three thousand thank you to Arnel. This lesson helps me a lot. Finally, I understand the differences and the use of be, do and have. Untying my knot.
I teach beginning ESL and started the fall semester off with auxiliary verbs, but I couldn't find any decent videos nor study guides; I wish that this video and accompanying study guide had come out three months ago. This resource is great, it's exactly what I did. Thanks, Arnel.
Thanks Arnel for this lesson, you're the best English teacher I've never seen :) For me this subject was easy to understand because this is not the first time I work on auxiliary verbs and main verbs . For me the hardest subject is the tenses , present perfect, future continuous.... But your videos help me a lot to improve my English. Wensday you're doing a live , don't you ? I'm looking forward to it 😊
Thank you so much Jamil! Yes, tenses are definitely challenging and there are just so many of them! I'm really happy you enjoy my lessons. That means a lot to me. Yes, live this Wednesday! I look forward to seeing you there :) *....you're doing a live, AREN'T you?
I've got all correct again 15 / 15🎉 Thanks a lot, arnel❤🎉. This lesson did help me in "emphatic do"... And other things are already clear to me because I've watched all the videos that you recommended in this lesson earlier ...❤
Amazing video with perfect quality the lesson was helpful the quiz was not so hard and I got 13/15 you look so radiant as always I hope that you have a beautiful rest of the day love you so much!! 😊🩷😊🩷😊
Hi, Teacher Arnel! I'm so glad I made 15/15 in the exercise 🤗. You DID make an amazing explanation on the use of the AUXILIARY VERBS. Thank you and 'till the next class! 👋👋
Hello Arnel, you are the best. I learn English with you and I think it's a great idea to teach English with tv shows. Could you make one video at least with The Simpsons? I know it, I still make mistakes...d'oh!
Hi Arnel! You might be remembering me as I wrote in your last video that my name is Nainika. You made my concept so clear that I can defeat my elder cousin in the competition of auxiliary verbs. He is in 10th class. May god bless you. You are the best teacher in the world.
Pura Vida Arnel🌴. I wish I had the whispering Arnel while I have a doubt while writing my work emails. I got 15/15. That was a wonderful review to refresh my memory. I wrote some sentences to practice the auxiliary verbs and tenses 1. Some of the flowers at my garden have been eaten by ants lately. 2. I do love to have a lighten house for Christmas. 3. I have been a mentor for my coworkers due to experience.
That would be so cool if I could shrink down to a little "English fairy" to help you 🧚♀️😆. Excellent score Kattia! I'm so happy this was a good review for you. In your second example, it would be better to say: I do love to have Christmas lights in my house. / I do love to make my house festive with lights. ;)
Hi, Arnel! It was a useful lesson as always and I got 15/15. I have two questions. - V1 refers to the base form of the verb, not the present simple form, doesn't it? - Do we consider the whole phrasal verb (verb+particle) as the main verb?
Wonderful score Kamatchi! Great questions. 1) Yes, V1 usually refers to the base verb, but because it's the same as the present simple verb (for the vast majority of verbs in English), it's often labelled V1 for simplicity. It's just the 3rd person form that makes it different. 2) Yes, a phrasal verb contains two (or three) parts and the whole thing would be considered the main verb. I hope this helps! :)
@ArnelsEverydayEnglish Thanks for the immediate response. That's so sweet of you, Arnel! ❤️ By the way, apart from being a learner of the English language, I'm also a budding RUclipsr. That's why I want to learn each and everything and focus on the differences and nuances. Becoming an English tutor is my dream. I want to teach English to my Tamil-speaking audience, especially students from Tamil-medium schools. And you are truly my inspiration! I really want to make videos like yours -- a visual treat for learners.🤩😍
'Having said that' and 'In spite of that' are similar but not interchangeable: 'Having said that' introduces a contrast or adds to what was just mentioned, like: 'The movie was long. Having said that, I still enjoyed it.' 'In spite of that' emphasizes doing or feeling something despite a challenge, like: 'It rained all day. In spite of that, we went hiking.'
Exelente clase Arnel, but, al menos en México, Nadie pero absolutamente NADIE aprendió a hablar con esas cosas de preterito, presente perfecto y/o pasaso pluscyanperfec o.
Dear ma'am. I want to apologise for my previous comment. Please forgive me for that😔. Actually I can't speak and write English correctly😔. I'm from India and I'm a Bengali. I've just started learning English from your channel. But I still make a lot of mistakes. Ma'am please teach us how to use "feel - feel like", "sound - sound like", "smell - smell like", "look - look like" and "taste - taste like". And please teach whether we can use them in different tenses like simple present tense, present continuous tense, simple past, past continuous tense.
The sentence 'Are you most abhor northerners?' isn’t grammatically correct. Here’s why 😊: The word 'most' doesn’t fit here, as it’s usually used with adjectives (e.g., 'most interesting'), not verbs like 'abhor'. The verb 'abhor' means 'to hate deeply' and doesn’t need 'most' before it. A correct version could be: 'Do you abhor northerners?' (if it’s a general question).
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⌚TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 intro
01:07 BE, DO, HAVE verb formation
03:08 main verbs vs. auxiliary verbs
06:10 review: main verbs vs. auxiliary verbs
06:45 When are auxiliary verbs used?
07:23 Join my English Nerd Membership
07:50 auxiliary verbs in the 12 English tenses
11:41 BE in the passive voice
14:16 passive voice review
14:49 HAVE in past modal formation
16:58 DO being used as an “emphatic do”
19:38 TEST with answers
20:53 thank you and goodbye!
Indeed. you are my best teacher on the media
Thank you so much Ibrahim :)
👉 No word, no word from dictionary can describe how beautifully you teach English.
👉I love the way you teach English. God bless you and lots of love to you from India!🇮🇳 🙏
I do want to give a three thousand thank you to Arnel. This lesson helps me a lot. Finally, I understand the differences and the use of be, do and have. Untying my knot.
Thank you so much! I am truly happy to hear that this lesson helped you :)
Arnel, you're a blessed being. Thank you so much for what you do!
Your depth on the subject is incomparable.
Your taught English is excellent. Thank you very much for existing.
I do love your classes. I have learned at lot English and I have corrected my grammar with your video. Thank you so much for this lesson
So happy to hear that Olga! And great example with the emphatic "do" ;) Thank you so much.
Your videos are my treasure.Thank you so much.
So great to hear Aung! Thank you so much :)
I teach beginning ESL and started the fall semester off with auxiliary verbs, but I couldn't find any decent videos nor study guides; I wish that this video and accompanying study guide had come out three months ago. This resource is great, it's exactly what I did. Thanks, Arnel.
Thank you so much Joshua! I'm happy this is what you were looking for. Hopefully, it can help you with future classes! And HAPPY NEW YEAR! 🥳
Best teacher ever ❤❤❤❤
Yay! That's so nice of you Bita :)
Thanks a lot
Thanks Arnel for this lesson, you're the best English teacher I've never seen :)
For me this subject was easy to understand because this is not the first time I work on auxiliary verbs and main verbs . For me the hardest subject is the tenses , present perfect, future continuous.... But your videos help me a lot to improve my English.
Wensday you're doing a live , don't you ? I'm looking forward to it 😊
Thank you so much Jamil!
Yes, tenses are definitely challenging and there are just so many of them! I'm really happy you enjoy my lessons. That means a lot to me.
Yes, live this Wednesday! I look forward to seeing you there :)
*....you're doing a live, AREN'T you?
Arnel, this lesson is pretty helpful. You always do great work. I do love all your English lessons. Cheers!
Thank you so much Nuya! I'm so happy to hear that :)
You are a great teacher ❤🎉
Thank you teacher
I've got all correct again 15 / 15🎉
Thanks a lot, arnel❤🎉.
This lesson did help me in "emphatic do"...
And other things are already clear to me because I've watched all the videos that you recommended in this lesson earlier ...❤
Excellent Shankar! And great example with the "emphatic do" ;)
Amazing video with perfect quality the lesson was helpful the quiz was not so hard and I got 13/15 you look so radiant as always I hope that you have a beautiful rest of the day love you so much!! 😊🩷😊🩷😊
Great score Simon! Have a wonderful day as well! :)
As well done as always madame!
I got 14 out of 15. Thank you Arnel.❤😊
Yay! That's great! :)
Hi Arnel
I got 15/15
Thank you for the lesson ❤
Excellent Vijayasri!! Thank you :)
I like your language ❤
Thank you ❤
If I hadn't noticed the notification from your RUclips channel, I coudn't have known you had posted this new lesson video.😀🙏
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Very nice class!
I'm so happy you liked it! Thank you :)
Awesome
My score is 15 out of 15. Thank you for this straightforward lesson. I appreciate it.
That's excellent! You are so welcome. And thank you :)
Hi, Teacher Arnel! I'm so glad I made 15/15 in the exercise 🤗. You DID make an amazing explanation on the use of the AUXILIARY VERBS. Thank you and 'till the next class! 👋👋
Excellent score Silvio! And great example with the emphatic "do" ;) Thank you and see you in 2025!
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Miss,lots of love from India. Please do a lecture on the sequence of tense.
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That's so nice of you, thank you Edilon :)
15/15
Thank you, Arnel
hi madam, I got 15 out of 15. thank you for posting and making lessons as much as easier.
❤❤❤ This was a great topic to teach and you taught it very well,and I appreciate it 🌼🌹🌹
Thank you so much Matin! I'm happy you enjoyed it :)
Hello Arnel, you are the best. I learn English with you and I think it's a great idea to teach English with tv shows. Could you make one video at least with The Simpsons? I know it, I still make mistakes...d'oh!
Oh The Simpsons! That's a great idea. I'll have to add that to my list ;)
Very nice Arnel, Ma'am.
Thank you so much :)
Hi Arnel! You might be remembering me as I wrote in your last video that my name is Nainika. You made my concept so clear that I can defeat my elder cousin in the competition of auxiliary verbs. He is in 10th class. May god bless you. You are the best teacher in the world.
Hi Nainika! I'm so happy this lesson helped you :) Thank you so much.
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Pura Vida Arnel🌴. I wish I had the whispering Arnel while I have a doubt while writing my work emails. I got 15/15. That was a wonderful review to refresh my memory.
I wrote some sentences to practice the auxiliary verbs and tenses
1. Some of the flowers at my garden have been eaten by ants lately.
2. I do love to have a lighten house for Christmas.
3. I have been a mentor for my coworkers due to experience.
That would be so cool if I could shrink down to a little "English fairy" to help you 🧚♀️😆.
Excellent score Kattia! I'm so happy this was a good review for you.
In your second example, it would be better to say: I do love to have Christmas lights in my house. / I do love to make my house festive with lights. ;)
Nice one teaching anel
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Hi, Arnel!
It was a useful lesson as always and I got 15/15.
I have two questions.
- V1 refers to the base form of the verb, not the present simple form, doesn't it?
- Do we consider the whole phrasal verb (verb+particle) as the main verb?
Wonderful score Kamatchi!
Great questions.
1) Yes, V1 usually refers to the base verb, but because it's the same as the present simple verb (for the vast majority of verbs in English), it's often labelled V1 for simplicity. It's just the 3rd person form that makes it different.
2) Yes, a phrasal verb contains two (or three) parts and the whole thing would be considered the main verb.
I hope this helps! :)
@ArnelsEverydayEnglish Thanks for the immediate response. That's so sweet of you, Arnel! ❤️
By the way, apart from being a learner of the English language, I'm also a budding RUclipsr.
That's why I want to learn each and everything and focus on the differences and nuances.
Becoming an English tutor is my dream. I want to teach English to my Tamil-speaking audience, especially students from Tamil-medium schools.
And you are truly my inspiration!
I really want to make videos like yours -- a visual treat for learners.🤩😍
Without watching your videos, i don't feel confident. ❤
14 out of 15🎉
That's amazing!! :)
Madam kindly do video/lesson on noun clauses that too noun clauses act as subject
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15/15
Yippee!
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Ma'am, please teach us the difference between "having said that" and "in spite of that"🙏🏼. Can we use them interchangeably?
'Having said that' and 'In spite of that' are similar but not interchangeable:
'Having said that' introduces a contrast or adds to what was just mentioned, like: 'The movie was long. Having said that, I still enjoyed it.'
'In spite of that' emphasizes doing or feeling something despite a challenge, like: 'It rained all day. In spite of that, we went hiking.'
I got 15/15
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15 out of 15
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I love you
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14
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Exelente clase Arnel, but, al menos en México, Nadie pero absolutamente NADIE aprendió a hablar con esas cosas de preterito, presente perfecto y/o pasaso pluscyanperfec o.
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14/15 i get 😅
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Mam Teach Direct indirect, Tenses, Punctuation in Detail.
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Dear ma'am. I want to apologise for my previous comment. Please forgive me for that😔. Actually I can't speak and write English correctly😔. I'm from India and I'm a Bengali. I've just started learning English from your channel. But I still make a lot of mistakes. Ma'am please teach us how to use "feel - feel like", "sound - sound like", "smell - smell like", "look - look like" and "taste - taste like". And please teach whether we can use them in different tenses like simple present tense, present continuous tense, simple past, past continuous tense.
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Y entonces de donde sacan ustedes los teachers que asi deben enseñar.
Please talk about this sentence grammatically
are you most abhor northerners?
Most + verb + of
The sentence 'Are you most abhor northerners?' isn’t grammatically correct.
Here’s why 😊:
The word 'most' doesn’t fit here, as it’s usually used with adjectives (e.g., 'most interesting'), not verbs like 'abhor'.
The verb 'abhor' means 'to hate deeply' and doesn’t need 'most' before it.
A correct version could be:
'Do you abhor northerners?' (if it’s a general question).
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I love you
15/15
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