That was the best and most detailed lesson about the verb "take" that I have ever experienced. I am truly fascinated and thank you so much for your efforts in making amazing and excellent videos, dear Paul.
Hi Paul, how's it going ?. It was a great video lesson Paul, the word or verb "take" has a lot of usages (uses), I wonder if it's got some other uses besides those ones, if it does, I'd appreciate another video Paul, pointing out the phrasal verbs that use the verb "take", in the meantime, thanks for this one. 👍.
Dearest Teacher, thank you very much for your explanation. Your job is very very important for a new immigrants who came only in 2024. I am from Ukraine and for me so important to learn English. I imagine that you are so busy, but please if you can find some free time please can you answer me why in this case we write like this " He knows everything " but in this case " He needs to know everything ? " My question is why in the first case " Needs" we put the " S" on the end. But in word" Know" we do not put any " S" . I think that for kids and youngest people who came to the USA before 50 years old and learn English this is more easy and after 55 years old how it is not easy. I have very good degree and worked in Ukraine a nurse, but because my Engish is broken it is not an easy in this age to learn. So thankfully to your work and gratefully for everything what are done and do for us. Please continue teaching us. With respect, Eva
He " *needS* " we put the " S" because " He" it's a pronoun but " *To know* " without the " S " is a préposition, here " *To* " take the form of the preposition. In conclusion, When we conjugate, the second verb can't be conjugated. I'm also begginer but hope you will understand what I'm talking about.
Ева, с местоимениями 3-го лица единственного числа (he, she, it) в простом настоящем времени у глаголов окончание - s или - es. He needs (он нуждается/ему нужно). To know(знать) - это неопределённая форма глагола, перед которой необходима частица to. Тут важно, что местоимения 3-го лица и единственного числа, а не 1-го или 2-го, у которых окончание - s не нужно. I need to know, you need to know. But : he needs to go, she wants to talk.
@@ForestMcDaniel Ева, самое простое сейчас найти в ютюбе любое видео на русском языке. Я забила для Вас - "Present Simple. ВСЁ Проще, чем вы думаете!". Или Вам надо найти русского человека и он Вам легко объяснит эту тему. Она простая, поверьте. Здесь, у Пола, говорят только на английском, и Вам пока тяжело, если не знать основ языка. Кстати, и Марьям выше отвечает вам не на русском, да, и не поняла она сути вашего вопроса до конца.
The verb take, like a few other important verbs in English, is one of the few important verbs that takes on meanings depending on usage. You have explained all the possible meanings of this verb. It was a very understandable lesson, Thank you.💯👍🙏
Make part of take phrasal verbs , turn verb ways of its uses, its phrases, give, step, blow, bring, there uses and phrasal verbs, you can make long video in early time, thank you for your efforts and helping people for free
Hi, tomorrow I am going to introduce your channel to my ESL classmates!! Actually, it's an assignment to present a social media I like. Anyway, I'm excited, and I hope everyone likes your channel!
@@Learnamericanenglishonline Thanks for your reply. Glad to know that you are willing to write books on the English Grammer. Since your method of explanation is simple & short it easy to understand. Your videos are useful to understand English Grammer. Appreciate your efforts hope it will carry on in the future also. Thank you , Sir
Hi Paul, how's it goin' ? It seems to me that the word "route" has two different pronunciations, right Paul ? 'cause I've heard other pronunciation like /rōōt/. And I like this last one better. Great video Paul. 👍.
That was the best and most detailed lesson about the verb "take" that I have ever experienced. I am truly fascinated and thank you so much for your efforts in making amazing and excellent videos, dear Paul.
Thank you, Teacher. You are awesome! We want more English videos please.
Thanks a lot, Paul!
I love your classes
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Thank you very much for your help.
You are the best teacher I take your courses with pleasure thank you a lot
Thank you sir in advance! Love your videos!
Thanks Paul
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سوپاس، thank you. kurdish peoplela language.
Thank you so much, Sir.
Yes, you have taken us up in English learning.
Thanks! ❤
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you take us to high level in english❤ thanks a lot😊😊
Thanks pls give us more lessons about phrases 😢
Excellent 👍 thanks for that
Hi Paul, how's it going ?. It was a great video lesson Paul, the word or verb "take" has a lot of usages (uses), I wonder if it's got some other uses besides those ones, if it does, I'd appreciate another video Paul, pointing out the phrasal verbs that use the verb "take", in the meantime, thanks for this one. 👍.
Congratulations teacher.!!!👏👏👏👏👏
thanks a lot
Dearest Teacher, thank you very much for your explanation. Your job is very very important for a new immigrants who came only in 2024. I am from Ukraine and for me so important to learn English. I imagine that you are so busy, but please if you can find some free time please can you answer me why in this case we write like this " He knows everything " but in this case " He needs to know everything ? " My question is why in the first case " Needs" we put the " S" on the end. But in word" Know" we do not put any " S" . I think that for kids and youngest people who came to the USA before 50 years old and learn English this is more easy and after 55 years old how it is not easy. I have very good degree and worked in Ukraine a nurse, but because my Engish is broken it is not an easy in this age to learn. So thankfully to your work and gratefully for everything what are done and do for us. Please continue teaching us. With respect, Eva
He " *needS* " we put the " S" because " He" it's a pronoun but
" *To know* " without the " S " is a préposition, here " *To* " take the form of the preposition. In conclusion, When we conjugate, the second verb can't be conjugated.
I'm also begginer but hope you will understand what I'm talking about.
Ева, с местоимениями 3-го лица единственного числа (he, she, it) в простом настоящем времени у глаголов окончание - s или - es. He needs (он нуждается/ему нужно). To know(знать) - это неопределённая форма глагола, перед которой необходима частица to. Тут важно, что местоимения 3-го лица и единственного числа, а не 1-го или 2-го, у которых окончание - s не нужно. I need to know, you need to know. But : he needs to go, she wants to talk.
@@mariamyaka6363 Большое Вам спасибо за пояснение. Можно обратиться к Вам с ещё одним вопросом, пожалуйста ? Спасибо большое
@@elenachudakova2234 Спасибо Вам большое. Самой очень не легко разбираться в этом. Извините за поздний ответ
@@ForestMcDaniel Ева, самое простое сейчас найти в ютюбе любое видео на русском языке. Я забила для Вас - "Present Simple. ВСЁ Проще, чем вы думаете!". Или Вам надо найти русского человека и он Вам легко объяснит эту тему. Она простая, поверьте. Здесь, у Пола, говорят только на английском, и Вам пока тяжело, если не знать основ языка. Кстати, и Марьям выше отвечает вам не на русском, да, и не поняла она сути вашего вопроса до конца.
The verb take, like a few other important verbs in English, is one of the few important verbs that takes on meanings depending on usage. You have explained all the possible meanings of this verb. It was a very understandable lesson, Thank you.💯👍🙏
Gretting teacher excelente video take meaning: (llegar tarde) faltó esa definición ! Missing
You know, I didn't explain absolutely everything. There's still quite a lot that was left out of the video, but I'll come back to this verb later.
Make part of take phrasal verbs , turn verb ways of its uses, its phrases, give, step, blow, bring, there uses and phrasal verbs, you can make long video in early time, thank you for your efforts and helping people for free
Yes, I will probably make a video that addresses the sorts of phrasal verbs that can be created with "take." There are many.
Nice sir😊
Sir more about present participle...is possible???? Curitiba/Brazil
Hi, tomorrow I am going to introduce your channel to my ESL classmates!! Actually, it's an assignment to present a social media I like. Anyway, I'm excited, and I hope everyone likes your channel!
Okay, great. Just don't show them the old videos from the 00s. In those days, I basically just turned on iMovie and started talking.
@@Learnamericanenglishonline Thanks Paul! I got it :)
Very useful thanks. Learning English with the help of your videos. Have published any book regarding English learning ? Pl inform.
It's a dream of mine to write a series of books. I just have to find the time.
@@Learnamericanenglishonline Thanks for your reply. Glad to know that you are willing to write books on the English Grammer. Since your method of explanation is simple & short it easy to understand. Your videos are useful to understand English Grammer. Appreciate your efforts hope it will carry on in the future also. Thank you , Sir
Hi Paul, how's it goin' ? It seems to me that the word "route" has two different pronunciations, right Paul ? 'cause I've heard other pronunciation like /rōōt/.
And I like this last one better.
Great video Paul. 👍.
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Dear Teacher, I take you point= I agree with you or I partly agree with your opinion. Correct? 🙏
Your point is well taken. That's another possibility. In your example, it should read, "I take your point."
@@LearnamericanenglishonlineOh sorry, I wrote it wrong. ( I take your point.) Thanks
It takes me five minutes to finish the teste.Could I say " I took five minuntes to finish the test"?
It's more common to say, "It took five minutes to finish the test." or "It took me five minutes to finish the test."
However, your example will work.
Taker means "taker"...But what does he take? That's right - an interview!
Sir please clarify my doubt , how can I understand the given verb is a regular verb or irregular verb
Irregular verbs don't normally take an "ed" ending as past tense verbs or as past participles.
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