Ashish , I want to buy your Ebook. But I can not purchase it due to not having an account given in the options. Please help. Why r u deleting my message from here ? Please reply 🙏🏻🙏🏻
It's a present participle, the head of the present participle phrase. The phrase (watching you destroy yourself) works as an adverb, modifying the past participial adjective (done).
I love they way your tongue rolls when you say "plural."
Thank you so much for this detailed explanation sir...
Glad you liked it! Keep learning and stay connected.
Thank you so much sir for your lesson
Happy to help, Madhu!
really master thank you so much
Can you please upload a video on the difference between Modifiers and Qualifiers in great detail in the simplest way soon ?
Sir please explain phrasal verb uses like gerund, infinitive, participle🙏🙏🙏🙏
If you mean verb phrases, there's already a lesson on it on the channel.
Sir (look after) is a phrasal verb, can we use it like gerund, infinitive, or participal
Sir , please, make videos on infinitive.
Already available on the channel
Thank u so much sir
You are welcome, Nitu!
sir aap kaunsi book se padhte ho 🙏🙏🙏
My own content. No books.
Sir , I want to join yiur classes. So, could you please do let me know how I can join your classes
You can email me for one-on-one classes.
Sir itne din se kaha thai mai wait kr raha tha apke videos ka , synthesis detailed mai pdha dijiye please
Abse regular rahege dost... daalte hai video uspe bhi
I love your black car --- sir in this sentence how can we use two adjective simultaneously 🙏🙏🙏🙏
We can. It can use multiple adjectives together.
Ashish , I want to buy your Ebook. But I can not purchase it due to not having an account given in the options. Please help. Why r u deleting my message from here ? Please reply 🙏🏻🙏🏻
You can buy it through PayPal. I'm not deleting any message, dost! ;)
Sir
I am done watching you destroy yourself.
In this sentence is watching gerund or present participle?
It's a present participle, the head of the present participle phrase. The phrase (watching you destroy yourself) works as an adverb, modifying the past participial adjective (done).