Far fetcher locig Turn on The lights The lights are on We have a clause that upon entering The room she saw him. As or when "she turned on (her own) entering The room,.. We can reduce that" on entering The room" so we get a phrase with a specia mening 😂
We can say "in running too fast , I tripped" what is the logic of "in" in this case . In the process of running ... ? Because l was running . When can we use "in' and why . Could you help. Teachers never teach logic behind 😂
That's a very good question that I'd never thought about, so thanks for bringing it up! Your assumption is perfectly correct and I'm linking here two websites that confirm your theory: ell.stackexchange.com/questions/80785/by-or-in-gerund forum.wordreference.com/threads/in-gerund-on-gerund.1394170/ However, just like they say, IN is superfluous and we hardly every use it😉
I love the sound of "jeopardise", too! I really appreciate your detailed explanations and your accent!
Thanks! It's a brilliant-sounding word, isn't it!? 🤩
@@EnglogicSam Yeah! and after I watched this video, I used "flatter" in my conversations the next day. Thank you!.
@@user-oc7ss1xb2x brilliant! That's the right spirit! I love that word 🤩
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Far fetcher locig
Turn on The lights
The lights are on
We have a clause that upon entering The room she saw him.
As or when "she turned on (her own) entering The room,..
We can reduce that" on entering The room" so we get a phrase with a specia mening 😂
We can say "they never had the plan B to start with. Can we say " they never had the plan B with which to start" 😊
Upon entering the room , she saw him. Is it that her entering is ia a way in a way "on" or on and off at the same time 😂 on immediately after = on
We can say "in running too fast , I tripped" what is the logic of "in" in this case . In the process of running ... ? Because l was running . When can we use "in' and why . Could you help. Teachers never teach logic behind 😂
That's a very good question that I'd never thought about, so thanks for bringing it up!
Your assumption is perfectly correct and I'm linking here two websites that confirm your theory:
ell.stackexchange.com/questions/80785/by-or-in-gerund
forum.wordreference.com/threads/in-gerund-on-gerund.1394170/
However, just like they say, IN is superfluous and we hardly every use it😉