This is a fantastic video! I've been working on a similar table to explain this topic to my students. Then I came across your explanation. Thanks a lot! You saved me some time figuring this out on my own hehe. Now I'll go make a game with this :) Cheers! Saludos!
There is no doubt that explanation it is the best way to learn it. To me now is more clearly. Thank you 🙏🏽 is there another way to memorize words in English. Sometimes when I am writing some words desappearance of my mind, and I want to fix it. If you have one suggestion, please let me now. Thanks in advance. 🌻
Hi! Thanks for your comment!! I always tell my students that the best way to learn and remember a word is to put it into practice and into a context! Try making a list with new vocabulary, writing down its meaning and an example from the dictionary. Then, provide an example of your own, think of a sentence containing that word. And write it down as well! Then read it aloud.. you can create your list in Excel or use a notebook 📒 the whole process can help you remember it! Try it! And good luck 🤗🙌🏻🍎
Hey, great tutorial. Your grouping of irregular verbs is very logical and helpful, but, be careful with your pronunciation of "focus" in 0'29'' as it sounds really awkward. Actually, it sounds like the "F" word. It should be /ˈfəʊkəs/
Hi Anthony! As I said at the beginning of the video, there is not a fixed grammar rule for irregular verbs, so the verbs you mention are not included in any group as they don’t follow a similar pattern like the others… they are irregular!
This is the best explanation of irregular verbs I have ever seen in my life. You are fantastic. GC
Many thanks GC!!!
This is a fantastic video! I've been working on a similar table to explain this topic to my students. Then I came across your explanation. Thanks a lot! You saved me some time figuring this out on my own hehe. Now I'll go make a game with this :) Cheers! Saludos!
Hi! Thanks for your comment! I’m so glad this video helped you! Did you download the list in PDF? 🙌🏻
Great job dear Belen, this is exactly what I was looking for my students. Thanks in advance.
Hi Sandy, you’re welcome! I’m glad it was useful for you =) You also downloaded the PDF list, right?!
Actually I did not see it, but I will download it asap.
Thanks for good taught
Excelent explanation. Thanks.
I admir your teaching style wahoo
Hi! Thank you so much for your comment! 😍
There is no doubt that explanation it is the best way to learn it. To me now is more clearly. Thank you 🙏🏽 is there another way to memorize words in English. Sometimes when I am writing some words desappearance of my mind, and I want to fix it. If you have one suggestion, please let me now. Thanks in advance. 🌻
Hi! Thanks for your comment!! I always tell my students that the best way to learn and remember a word is to put it into practice and into a context! Try making a list with new vocabulary, writing down its meaning and an example from the dictionary. Then, provide an example of your own, think of a sentence containing that word. And write it down as well! Then read it aloud.. you can create your list in Excel or use a notebook 📒
the whole process can help you remember it! Try it! And good luck 🤗🙌🏻🍎
I was really lucky to have found this video🥰, it helped me a lot. thanks🤗
Glad it helped!
Very usefull
Thanks!
Hey, great tutorial. Your grouping of irregular verbs is very logical and helpful, but, be careful with your pronunciation of "focus" in 0'29'' as it sounds really awkward. Actually, it sounds like the "F" word. It should be /ˈfəʊkəs/
and what about come, run, become?, what group are they?
Hi Anthony! As I said at the beginning of the video, there is not a fixed grammar rule for irregular verbs, so the verbs you mention are not included in any group as they don’t follow a similar pattern like the others… they are irregular!
They do follow a pattern. The base form and past participle are the same.
Thanks
Gracias
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