I found this information very helpful not at all boring i though it was well spoken and just because you are forced to watch something you shouldn't bash it because you didn't want to watch it or had something better to do because of this informative video I was able to go into my midterm with more confidence I have ever found imaginable and have gotten an amazing grade thanks to you, Matthew Singleton. Even if everyone thinks your video was boring or informational just ignore them and look at this comment from someone that cares and appreciates the hard work you did for this video.
Inferences can be predictions. The idea is that you use inferences to draw conclusions in order to make predictions, generalizations, assumptions, etc.
I have a question, I know that the verbs WILL and GOING TO are use for PREDICTION and not to Infer, because both of them are verbs to express what will happend in the future, while when we are Inferencing those verbs cannot be used because we are not sure what will happend, this is why we use the Present Simple... While in your video (about Inferences) you're using Will and Going To... Is that correct?
Try to call is the morning day I will call next year you are going back to work and I am getting ready for you to pick and drop you at home is it going for a great time and I am not going anywhere to get there around the time of time you get to the office and I have to drop them off and I will get back to work tomorrow thanks for your help and let me
Inference is a prediction or assumption to your conclusion with a reasoning process which are induction and deduction...
This may help people with non verbal learning disorders who usually tend to have trouble with these issues
I found this information very helpful not at all boring i though it was well spoken and just because you are forced to watch something you shouldn't bash it because you didn't want to watch it or had something better to do because of this informative video I was able to go into my midterm with more confidence I have ever found imaginable and have gotten an amazing grade thanks to you, Matthew Singleton. Even if everyone thinks your video was boring or informational just ignore them and look at this comment from someone that cares and appreciates the hard work you did for this video.
Inferences can be predictions. The idea is that you use inferences to draw conclusions in order to make predictions, generalizations, assumptions, etc.
This is great! My kids loved it.
I have a question, I know that the verbs WILL and GOING TO are use for PREDICTION and not to Infer, because both of them are verbs to express what will happend in the future, while when we are Inferencing those verbs cannot be used because we are not sure what will happend, this is why we use the Present Simple... While in your video (about Inferences) you're using Will and Going To... Is that correct?
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this was so helpful for the Test in 4 days ( on monday)
Gordon, don't let that throw you: they're the same thing. Inference is the noun, infer is the verb.
Awesome! Great job!
This was great!!! thanks so much.
Thank you, helped me so much :)
Very cute lesson, but please help me understand. The first example appears to be more of a prediction. Why is this an inference and not a prediction?
Cute lesson. Some spelling errors on checks.
What kind of program did you use for this?
Looks like Prezi
THIS HELPED ME THANK YOU
He talks about the definition of what an inference is but uses infer. It's very unclear.
Try to call is the morning day I will call next year you are going back to work and I am getting ready for you to pick and drop you at home is it going for a great time and I am not going anywhere to get there around the time of time you get to the office and I have to drop them off and I will get back to work tomorrow thanks for your help and let me
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amazing video I learned a lot but a little boring. Try to make your videos funner
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