This video shows students how to use the word "what" followed by an infinitive. The sentence structure represented in the video is commonly heard in spoken English.
Thanks, teacher Paul! short lesson but very simple to understand. Now we know how to use " what plus the infinitive." Keep sharing your thought about the English language.
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Hi Sergei - That sounds a little awkward, but you could make a sentence like this: I reckon he knows what to buy. The word "reckon" is kind of hard to use. It's fairly colloquial. I'm impressed that you are experimenting with it.
Hello here. Recently I read: The hike takes forever, and I’ve never been happier with great tire clearance as it means great mud clearance also". In this context, What does clearance mean? Thanks in advance.
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Hello everyone. Please explain to me: does the sentence "I know where to go" has same grammar role? And another question. What about future tense? Is the sentence "tomorrow I will know what to do" correct? Last question: is the sentence grammatically correct "I know what not to do"?
Thanks, teacher Paul! short lesson but very simple to understand. Now we know how to use " what plus the infinitive." Keep sharing your thought about the English language.
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What a good lesson! I could get the word "what" is related with thoughts. I didn't realize that before. Thanks Mr Lawrence.
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Very simple lesson, but explained in a useful manner. I saw this post after a long time. Where were you, why did I not get your lessons?
I do like this kind of short,but useful lessons. I am looking forward to seeing you again with a similar episode.
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Hello, Paul! Thank you so much for the lesson! My example: I reckon what to buy.
Hi Sergei - That sounds a little awkward, but you could make a sentence like this: I reckon he knows what to buy. The word "reckon" is kind of hard to use. It's fairly colloquial. I'm impressed that you are experimenting with it.
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Hello here. Recently I read: The hike takes forever, and I’ve never been happier with great tire clearance as it means great mud clearance also". In this context, What does clearance mean? Thanks in advance.
A video about "that" please.
Could you please do the to infinity present participle past participle perfect participle gerund videos for spoken what is the different in competitive examination
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I know what to think🤔🤔
Hello everyone. Please explain to me: does the sentence
"I know where to go" has same grammar role?
And another question. What about future tense? Is the sentence "tomorrow I will know what to do" correct?
Last question: is the sentence grammatically correct "I know what not to do"?
Now i know what to do 😂
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What to wear = എന്ത് ധരിക്കണമെന്ന്
I know where to go = എവിടെ പോകണമെന്ന് എനിക്കറിയാം
Thank you very much Teacher Paul.
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