Difference between Gerund & Present Participle | Verbal Noun & Verbal Adjective | Non-finite Verbs
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- Difference between Gerund & Present Participle | Verbal Noun & Verbal Adjective | Non-finite Verbs
The difference between gerunds and present participles has been elaborately explained in this video lesson.The concepts, uses and differences between the gerund and the present participle have been elucidated with examples.The concepts of the verbal noun and the verbal adjective have also been delineated.
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Sir how to use these subjects
कब हम "You all" and "You" का use करते है और
"They all" and They का use कब करते है
क्योंकि THEY और WE दोनो ही plural है
लेकिन मैने ये "they all" और "you all"भी सुना है इसका क्या मतलब है sir
What are differences between them.
'You all' means 'All of you' or 'Each one of you'. 'You' is both singular and plural but 'You all' is plural and emphatic, mostly used in American English.
Hope this helps.