Defining Pronouns // English Grammar Lessons

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024

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  • @edenfeltrin8958
    @edenfeltrin8958 4 месяца назад +1

    I lost many years looking for a teacher like you.

  • @vioreltanasa988
    @vioreltanasa988 6 дней назад

    You are the best grammar teacher I have ever known

  • @farideahmadi2231
    @farideahmadi2231 4 месяца назад +1

    You are amazing my dear teacher.
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  • @haseenullah3453
    @haseenullah3453 4 месяца назад

    Love the way you explain grammar is amazing.
    A bundle of thanks from Pakistan

  • @assdali-f2r
    @assdali-f2r 4 месяца назад

    it is useful thank you so much

  • @kottimeeralal
    @kottimeeralal 4 месяца назад

    Hi mam i saw your video on gerund in this video you told the nominative properties of gerund and you gave examples but i have a doubt on one example i.e
    "His leaving without saying good-bye was rude & disrespectful."
    My doubt is his leaving is gerund thats ok
    But "without saying good bye" in this "saying" is it "gerund" or "present participle " as English rule before a noun we have an adjective but here saying is noun & good bye is also noun and "without" is preposition after preposition we should have object. Here what is object of the preposition "saying" or " good bye" pls explain TQ 🙏

    • @comprehensively_english
      @comprehensively_english  4 месяца назад

      @@kottimeeralal To make sure that the -ing form you're dealing with is a gerund, you can ask yourself this question, "Does the -ing form answer the question 'what', or does it answer the question 'doing what'?" If it answers the question "what?", it's a gerund. In this sentence, we should ask, "without what?". If we do so, we'll see that we're dealing with a gerund. Hope this helps.