I read a poem titled Return of the Subjunctive. I had to look it up and found this vid. I am a retired inner city middle school teacher. In my years of teaching, I was never encouraged to teach grammar, spelling, or correct usage. It was all whole language. I admire the structure that is presented here. Among my better teaching moments are the times I taught traditional spelling and grammar on my own, unbeknownst to the Admin. Good for you
I'm familiar with that poem. And I remember when whole language came on to the scene. We were told to put away grammar, spelling, and phonics books. Big mistake. Thank you for your comment.
Perfectly broken down and explained exhaustively .It shows the amount of dedication and efforts put into this video . Impressed by your work , really spellbound by your teaching style.
Neat, educational video. Clear facts, clean and intelligently placed+designed video/slide transitions. This teacher herself UNDERSTANDS and KNOWS and by the Grace of Mother Saraswati, has the knack of transmitting her knowledge to others in an easy manner. Good video! THANKS...
Thank you for a very clear and concise explanation of the subjunctive mood. Was there a time in the history of English that the verbs in subjunctive mood inflect as they do in the Romance languages?
Thank you ma'am you are great 👍 I could understand everything perfectly my teacher also didn't teach like this. I'm a new subscriber 😄♥️ I hope this channel would reach 1M ASAP I hv suggested this channel to all my friends. Thanx have a great day 😀 😊
Mary suggested that Carlos work with her Mary suggested Carlos to work with her or Mary suggested Carlos work with her? If we drop "that" does the sentence remain unchanhed or do we have to add "to"?
If need be, i will revisit this video but more to the point, if i were you i would say 'Press the Like button' more often. heaven forbid if this isn't one of the best videos out there.
Thanks this helps a lot for the state test tomorrow glad your can help and that my teacher assigned this because I really want to get my permit and license
Mam I didn’t understand “the clause” In conditional statement, one hypothetical or contrary to fact , the main clause is in the conditional while the subordinate clause is in the subjunctive???
"Be that as it may" is the same as "nevertheless" and "far be it from me" is used to clarify to someone that you do not want to criticize or disagree with them.
can we just ignore the rule when it comes to adjectives? i heard it is possible to use the -s ending that we all got used to in the sentences with adjectives
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Hi mam, I have a question. What's the main difference between these TWO sentences. 1. I want him to do it or I want him to go. I want he do it or I want he go. Please explain.please please
It's ok but I want more clarification about these; I suggest him to exercise and I suggest he exercise. With little bit explanation I can better understand the difference. Please clarify it.
@@durgaraobattula143 You're better off using saying: I suggest that he exercise. The verb suggest is tricky because it's not followed by an indirect object pronoun.
Ma'am I can't understand this 3:28 . Can you explain it Edit: sorry ma'am, I am from India and it's 1:20pm here. I did this comment when you were sleeping. Really really sorry. I disturbed you.
Hi Aryan, the imperative tense has only the subject “you”. When you say to your friend “Come here” the subject (you) is implied. You are speaking to one person-singular. Likewise, if you are speaking to group of friends, you would also say “Come here” except the implied “you” is plural. That’s what is meant by having one subject both singular and plural. Hope this helps. 😊
I read a poem titled Return of the Subjunctive. I had to look it up and found this vid. I am a retired inner city middle school teacher. In my years of teaching, I was never encouraged to teach grammar, spelling, or correct usage. It was all whole language. I admire the structure that is presented here. Among my better teaching moments are the times I taught traditional spelling and grammar on my own, unbeknownst to the Admin. Good for you
I'm familiar with that poem. And I remember when whole language came on to the scene. We were told to put away grammar, spelling, and phonics books. Big mistake. Thank you for your comment.
Clear explanations and easy to understand concepts. Thank you!
Glad to help you learn! 😊
Perfectly broken down and explained exhaustively .It shows the amount of dedication and efforts put into this video . Impressed by your work , really spellbound by your teaching style.
Neat, educational video. Clear facts, clean and intelligently placed+designed video/slide transitions. This teacher herself UNDERSTANDS and KNOWS and by the Grace of Mother Saraswati, has the knack of transmitting her knowledge to others in an easy manner.
Good video!
THANKS...
Thank you!☺
Thank you for a very clear and concise explanation of the subjunctive mood. Was there a time in the history of English that the verbs in subjunctive mood inflect as they do in the Romance languages?
Thank you ma'am you are great 👍 I could understand everything perfectly my teacher also didn't teach like this. I'm a new subscriber 😄♥️ I hope this channel would reach 1M ASAP I hv suggested this channel to all my friends. Thanx have a great day 😀 😊
Same Mrs Mhlongo yhooo
That was super easy to understand for me. you're a great teacher.
an excellent demonstration of the subjunctive mood. you are incredible. thanks a lot. my greetings from Egypt.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fascinating and to the point. Very best!!!
Very thorough with clear explanations and examples. This video was great to watch for my English grammar class.
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You cleared every doubts of mine. You are such an amazing teacheress. ❤
That is A good lesson madam. why the modern gramarians didn't care about to infinitive. I feel it also a lesson to be discussed.
Mary suggested that Carlos work with her
Mary suggested Carlos to work with her or Mary suggested Carlos work with her? If we drop "that" does the sentence remain unchanhed or do we have to add "to"?
Nice video! I have an exam on this tomorrow. Thank you for explaining and have a good day!
Good luck on your test!
I have an exam and this helped me, thanks!
Good luck on your test. 😊🤞
Hi, Lulu. My name is Sokwon Kim. Thank you for your video and teaching the english grammar moods.🎉.
You're welcome 😊
Please relate the emotology of English, IPA and the respectable grammarians of the golden past. Thank you teacher!
...exceptionally well expressed...thank you...
Best Lecuter i have ever taken Great respect for u mam😊
Thank you!
What is the passive voice form of " How beautiful is that butterfly!"?
It even isn't active voice 😅
i have a really important exam tomorrow and this helped me, thank you so much
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❤️❤️❤️very helpful. Thanks a lot! Pls make more vid.
Your teaching is so clear for me.
Glad you think so. Thank you. 😊
If need be, i will revisit this video but more to the point, if i were you i would say 'Press the Like button' more often. heaven forbid if this isn't one of the best videos out there.
Thank you. 😊
Thanks this helps a lot for the state test tomorrow glad your can help and that my teacher assigned this because I really want to get my permit and license
Good luck with your test!
You are a very good teacher.
Outstanding class! Thanks a bunch!
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How many types of verb mode??
Having watched this video realy i got it lesson. thanks mam
So glad it helped! 😊
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Thank you for this best lesson teacher.
Wao, this is a great RUclips channel.
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Mam. how I contact to you in personal to ask some questions and clarify myself about some doubts in my English learning.
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Mam I didn’t understand “the clause”
In conditional statement, one hypothetical or contrary to fact , the main clause is in the conditional while the subordinate clause is in the subjunctive???
I have an exam tomorrow and this really helped .thanks.
Good luck on your test! 🤞😊
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Very clearly explained in simple language best educational video thank you madam
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Mam
This is also include in mood or not
When it is include
"It is still time " after this which tense use
I’m not sure I understand your question. You should say “there is still time”.
Excellent explanation. Thanks a lot!
Superb Explanation👌👍👍
Thank you so much. 😊
Is it right to say "often"?
Some people say “of-ten” and others “offen”. Either is correct.
Superb explanation.
Thank you for watching. 😊
Wow. Great content. Thanks
My pleasure!
Be that as it may,fat be it from me... could you explain the uses of these
phrases
"Be that as it may" is the same as "nevertheless" and "far be it from me" is used to clarify to someone that you do not want to criticize or disagree with them.
Perfect teaching mam
can we just ignore the rule when it comes to adjectives? i heard it is possible to use the -s ending that we all got used to in the sentences with adjectives
hi, why is "bless you" a subjunctive?
You are expressing a wish. Thanks for watching. 😌
Thanks for your help 🙏.
This video help student
too much
New subscriber Dear mam thanks for these endeavors
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Heartiest thanksgiving 🌷💐🏵️ mam.
I'm from north Indian state Bihar. A lot of Conceptual crystal clear......🙏🏽🙏🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
There are no such any trainers, who could teach as you. ....
Thanks a lot! 😊
What about aspect?
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This really helped me 😇♥
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Excellent explanations.
Thank you so much I was confused on this
Thankyou i passed my grammer test😁 i subscribed
Awesome 👏🏻. Thanks for watching. 😊
■ Subjunctive phrases
08:55 *Be* that as it may
08:57 Far *be* it from me
08:59 If need *be*
■ Subjunctive Mood
▷ 04:25, 04:51
▷ 05:26, 05:39 / 05:47
■ Verb·Adjective (05:52, 06:10)
06:40 suggest
07:02 ask
06:30 vital
07:10 necessary
07:19 give instruction
■ Conditional (07:45, 07:28)
07:33
08:06
■ Properties of Verb 00:11
■ Mood 00:47, 01:10, 01:55
■ Indicative Mood 02:14, (02:39)
■ Imperative Mood 03:03, (03:09, 03:48, 04:03)
grammer is my achilles heel. i get it and then some one throws a curve ball like, interrogative. help
you taught me a lesson👍
Glad I could help. ☺️
Excellent class
Hi mam, I have a question.
What's the main difference between these TWO sentences.
1. I want him to do it or I want him to go.
I want he do it or I want he go.
Please explain.please please
Him is an object pronoun that would come after the verb "want" and the infinitive "to do" is the direct object.
It's ok but I want more clarification about these;
I suggest him to exercise and I suggest he exercise. With little bit explanation I can better understand the difference. Please clarify it.
@@durgaraobattula143 You're better off using saying: I suggest that he exercise. The verb suggest is tricky because it's not followed by an indirect object pronoun.
Outstanding. Thank you 🌺
My favourite is the subjunctive mood I especeially like it in grammar tests.
3:35 do not forget ""thou" as a singular
Thank you for this useful video.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you. This really helped 😊
Thank you so much you helped a lot ( i had a test but I pass!) 😊❤️😁
Very helpful thanks a bunch!
Ma'am I can't understand this 3:28 . Can you explain it
Edit: sorry ma'am, I am from India and it's 1:20pm here. I did this comment when you were sleeping. Really really sorry.
I disturbed you.
Hi Aryan, the imperative tense has only the subject “you”. When you say to your friend “Come here” the subject (you) is implied. You are speaking to one person-singular. Likewise, if you are speaking to group of friends, you would also say “Come here” except the implied “you” is plural. That’s what is meant by having one subject both singular and plural. Hope this helps. 😊
Thank you mam
It is clear
Thanks a lot.
This was very helpful
Glad you liked it!
Can you put some exercises after explaining.
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Thnx .nice explanation
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very very nice mam
Thank you 😊
Good explantation.. I am from Bangladesh
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wish me luck, retaking a test on this tomorrow💪
Good luck! 🤞
Thank you
Thanks Ma'am
tmr i have an exam this helped me alot
Mood is a property of verbs which shows the mood or attitude of the speaker
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amazing class
Thank you. 😊
Thank you!"Ma'am'
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So helpful!
Thank you, Grace. Glad it helped. 😊
How beautiful that butterfly is !(correct)
Wow. That really helped.
Glad it did. 😊
Thanks a lot
You're very welcome!