Thank you Teacher Rupert i have learned a lot from your channel, you have created a wonderful learning world for me cause I always find myself can't speak English fluently and also afraid to talk to those who speak English very well in the public. However after watching your channel i have built up my confidence. Thanks again 👍👍👍👍👍
Hi Rupert, Do you think this sentence is incorrect? "The primary idea would be to force the invading party to waste time and energy in finding proper entry routes into the country." I think it should be "Would be+v1+ing'(would be forcing the invading party). Right?
This is a tricky one. Here are my thoughts: If the subject is merely for "fronting" (i.e. the important information all comes after the verb), then TO+INFINITIVE works best, e.g. "A vital activity would be to collect all the rubbish". However, the gerund ("ing" form) could be used too, as this merely turns the verb into a noun. Neither would be considered incorrect. If the subject affects the verb, treat it like the Present Continuous and use the gerund e.g. "We would be leaving soon, but there has been a delay".
Hi Rupert, thanks. I can also say 1) My intention can be/could be to learn English. 2) my goal would be/could be/may be/should be to reach there. Are these correct too?@@speakenglishwithrupert
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Thank you.I learned a lot.
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You are very welcome as always 👍😃
Thank you Teacher Rupert i have learned a lot from your channel, you have created a wonderful learning world for me cause I always find myself can't speak English fluently and also afraid to talk to those who speak English very well in the public. However after watching your channel i have built up my confidence. Thanks again 👍👍👍👍👍
Hi Rupert, Do you think this sentence is incorrect?
"The primary idea would be to force the invading party to waste time and energy in finding proper entry routes into the country."
I think it should be "Would be+v1+ing'(would be forcing the invading party). Right?
This is a tricky one. Here are my thoughts:
If the subject is merely for "fronting" (i.e. the important information all comes after the verb), then TO+INFINITIVE works best, e.g. "A vital activity would be to collect all the rubbish". However, the gerund ("ing" form) could be used too, as this merely turns the verb into a noun. Neither would be considered incorrect.
If the subject affects the verb, treat it like the Present Continuous and use the gerund e.g. "We would be leaving soon, but there has been a delay".
Hi Rupert, thanks.
I can also say 1) My intention can be/could be to learn English. 2) my goal would be/could be/may be/should be to reach there. Are these correct too?@@speakenglishwithrupert