Thanks a lot, Greg. Let's try to use the new knowledge. My favorite part of English lessons is watching your video. My goal is to watch all your videos All I want to do is watch all your videos.
Hi Mr. Greg! I have watched it while hanging boards in the classroom and I really enjoyed your clear explanation. Teaching is also my favourite job if there's no noise in the classroom. As you know noise is a real distraction when one is working. I appreciate it Thumbs up! Cheers!
Thanks a lot for the lesson professor Greg!!, your videos are so useful not just for the common students, also for us who are interested in English Teaching as you said in the beginning of the video. Greetings and a big hug from Mexico.🇲🇽👍🏻😉🫂
Bonjour, j’apprécie votre pédagogie. Vous avez la facilité de retenir notre concentration : par votre voix, votre débit qui nous aide à mieux vous comprendre, la traduction disponible pour les débutantes, comme moi, d’indiquer en rouge dans les phrases ce que vous nous enseigner. Je vous félicite de nous transmettre vos connaissances avec autant de passion et de vulgariser le tout pour que ce soit plus facile pour nous et surtout nous donner le goût de continuer l’apprentissage de la langue anglaise qui n’est pas évident pour les débutants. 🇨🇦Linda
Thank you for the lesson. I want to know more about the use and meaning of gerund as adjective. For example, "hunting tigers" can mean "to hunt [some] tigers" but also "tigers that hunt [their preys]". Also, I want to know when "of" is used with gerund. For example, "lifting rocks" vs "lifting of rocks" vs "rock lifting". Thank you🙏
in one of the examples you said “what I want you to do is stay here and don’t move”. Shouldn’t it be “what I want you to do is stay here and not move”? With love and respect. Great lessons 👍🏼
There is also "help" among the verbs that precede bare infinitives (at least that's what Grammarly says) - It was a slightly windy day, and that helped cool off the air!
Well, someone here, watched the video and in the third one (All I´ve everwanted to do) He just sang 🎵All I have "TO DO" IS dream,🎵 that song by Air supply, but in the example shown here, He just changed the word dream and sang "TO DO"..IS teach, 🎵 (All I´ve ever) "wanted TO DO".....IS dream/teach 🎵🎵 Greetings from Mexico.
1. I look forward to meeting you. 2. she is accustomed to walking up early. 1. I like to drive bikes. 2. He decided to quit his job. why question is, when it is gerund after "to" and when it is infinitive
Hii teacher greg...I'm very confused between these two sentences that it was raining all day yesterday and it rained all day yesterday. Are they both same or are there any difference please me I'm really confused rn
Bonjour, j’apprécie votre pédagogie. Vous avez la facilité de retenir notre concentration : par votre voix, votre débit qui nous aide à mieux vous comprendre, la traduction disponible pour les débutantes, comme moi, d’indiquer en rouge dans les phrases ce que vous nous enseigner. Je vous félicite de nous transmettre vos connaissances avec autant de passion et de vulgariser le tout pour que ce soit plus facile pour nous et surtout nous donner le goût de continuer l’apprentissage de la langue anglaise qui n’est pas évident pour les débutants. 🇨🇦Linda
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Sorry, Greg, but the download doesn't work. I've tried several times, and I've also checked my spam folder, but there's no pdf from you
Thanks a lot, Greg. Let's try to use the new knowledge.
My favorite part of English lessons is watching your video.
My goal is to watch all your videos
All I want to do is watch all your videos.
I'm Bengali. I have been living in the uk for two years.I always watch your videos. I've improved my English.
Hii teacher greg I'm from India 🇮🇳 you teach very well but please upload more english grammar related videos thank you so much for everything❤
Thank you, Greg, I've been waiting for this lesson for a long time!
Hi Mr. Greg!
I have watched it while hanging boards in the classroom and I really enjoyed your clear explanation. Teaching is also my favourite job if there's no noise in the classroom. As you know noise is a real distraction when one is working. I appreciate it Thumbs up! Cheers!
Thanks a lot for the lesson professor Greg!!, your videos are so useful not just for the common students, also for us who are interested in English Teaching as you said in the beginning of the video. Greetings and a big hug from Mexico.🇲🇽👍🏻😉🫂
Thank you, Mr. Greg chatgbt recommended your video and I'm so glad it did❤
Really? Wow, I didn’t think it did that.
@@EnglishWithGreg I found many amazing channels just by asking it about a random topic plus the video for more explanation, thanks for you efforts sir
Thank you, Greg
Great video, you Greg always do very useful grammar videos, I've learned a lot by your channel. Thanks a lot!
Thank you Mr Greg. Your lessons are the best.
Bonjour, j’apprécie votre pédagogie. Vous avez la facilité de retenir notre concentration : par votre voix, votre débit qui nous aide à mieux vous comprendre, la traduction disponible pour les débutantes, comme moi, d’indiquer en rouge dans les phrases ce que vous nous enseigner. Je vous félicite de nous transmettre vos connaissances avec autant de passion et de vulgariser le tout pour que ce soit plus facile pour nous et surtout nous donner le goût de continuer l’apprentissage de la langue anglaise qui n’est pas évident pour les débutants. 🇨🇦Linda
Thanks Greg for that great lesson. You're a great teacher.
Thanks Greg, this has been very helpful ...
Thanks. I've learnt something new about the bare infinitive. Something I've been struggling about for a long time.
This was really an amazing lesson Greg
This was super useful, exactly what I am always struggling with, and never can be advanced enough to use it correctly. Thanks!
Brilliant. Glad to hear it! 😀
Good evening Greg. As always very interesting video, every time I watch your videos I always learn new things, thank you very much. Bye for now.
Great, great lesson....thank you Greg.
I'll add this to my "Daily Quick Fix" folder....priceless.
Thanks Fabiana! Glad it was helpful! 😀
Thanks a lot dear Greg.
Warms regards from Argentina.
love the cleft sentences. Thanks for the video
Thank you for the lesson. I want to know more about the use and meaning of gerund as adjective. For example, "hunting tigers" can mean "to hunt [some] tigers" but also "tigers that hunt [their preys]". Also, I want to know when "of" is used with gerund. For example, "lifting rocks" vs "lifting of rocks" vs "rock lifting". Thank you🙏
Thank you very much Greg.
Great lesson. Thanks a lot
Thanks a lot! I´ve been making notes to put this all stuff into my Anki (flashcards) grammar deck
I can tell you are one in a million
Great lesson, Greg, ad always.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hy Mr Greg thank you for this great lesson
excellent tutorials
He is the best teacher in the TH-cam ❤🎉
Yo how's it going y'all i hope you're having a wonderful day thanks a million Sir this is a marvelous video you rock 🔥🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🙃
Hello from France, I understand you're fluent in French , merci pour cette leçon très utile 😉
Teacher thank you so much
Thanks for your explanation. What part of speech do they belong to?
What kind of beast is a bear infinitive please?? 🐻
No bear....but bARE.
Funnily enough, I ALWAYS think of a bear 🐻 when I talk about the bare infinitive! 😂
😂
Well, I see that "to", even if being used with a verb, still stays a preposition of direction, direction to intention 😀
in one of the examples you said “what I want you to do is stay here and don’t move”.
Shouldn’t it be “what I want you to do is stay here and not move”?
With love and respect. Great lessons 👍🏼
Why we didn't use s after the verbs arrive and the other examples?
This is greattttt
There is also "help" among the verbs that precede bare infinitives (at least that's what Grammarly says) - It was a slightly windy day, and that helped cool off the air!
You can follow ‘help’ with the ‘to infinitive’ or the ‘bare infinitive’. Both are acceptable. 😀
@@EnglishWithGreg Good to know. Thanks.
Well, someone here, watched the video and in the third one (All I´ve everwanted to do) He just sang
🎵All I have "TO DO" IS dream,🎵 that song by Air supply, but in the example shown here, He just changed the word dream and sang "TO DO"..IS teach, 🎵
(All I´ve ever) "wanted TO DO".....IS dream/teach 🎵🎵
Greetings from Mexico.
Why is there no S after cat? Also, why is it does and not do...?
1. I look forward to meeting you.
2. she is accustomed to walking up early.
1. I like to drive bikes.
2. He decided to quit his job.
why question is, when it is gerund after "to" and when it is infinitive
"All you need to do was follow the damn train CJ"
This is how i realised bare infinitives
Hii teacher greg...I'm very confused between these two sentences that it was raining all day yesterday and it rained all day yesterday. Are they both same or are there any difference please me I'm really confused rn
Bonjour, j’aimerais savoir comment savoir si la traduction des gérondifs (ping) est un nom ou un verbe. Merci d’avance et bonne journée! 🇨🇦Linda
In addition we use bare invinitive after help. Kindly help me carry this bag. Not to carry.
I call the "bare infinitive" base form. Is that right?
Yes, that's another term for it 😀👍🏼
I think some of these rules can also be a little flexible, can't they? But I guess you didn't mean to make them too confusing.
2:21 same situation. Dad went out to buy milk. 20 years ago. Still waiting for him...
Just kidding. Btw, very nice lesson. Thanks ❤
wait, why did you call "how, what, where" relative pronouns?
Everyone telling me you are greg twin 😂 is it true
BTW be all prepared for being beaten. EVERYONE is expecting the Spanish Inquisition this time! 🤣
Don't worry... I'm prepared.
Infinitive= particular aspect. Ex. Rib is going to teach English.
Gerund = General term. Ex. Rib loves eating meat.
Bonjour, j’apprécie votre pédagogie. Vous avez la facilité de retenir notre concentration : par votre voix, votre débit qui nous aide à mieux vous comprendre, la traduction disponible pour les débutantes, comme moi, d’indiquer en rouge dans les phrases ce que vous nous enseigner. Je vous félicite de nous transmettre vos connaissances avec autant de passion et de vulgariser le tout pour que ce soit plus facile pour nous et surtout nous donner le goût de continuer l’apprentissage de la langue anglaise qui n’est pas évident pour les débutants. 🇨🇦Linda