Thank you for another excellent explanation for using verb constructions in English. Indeed, the fluency in using verbs, especially moods, tenses, and verbal idioms is hard to master for us, the non- natives. What I like most in teacher Paul's videos is his emphasis on verbs as the main words in sentences.
Dear teacher, can we use have got in the question form? For example , is it OK to ask Have you got a car? Has she got a house in the village? Have they got class today ?
Which is correct in English? I had *not to* call her until 12:00. or I had *to not* call her until 12:00. He asked me *not to* call her until 12:00. or He asked me *to not* call her until 12:00. ??
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Hey teacher, I really appreciate your job. Your way to teach us is extremely easy for us understand. Could you make a video about these words: whose, while and who? Relative pronouns I think that it’s the subject
Kindly support my similar educational platform by commenting and likes. A well presented class and valuable information given.My feeling is that the two phrases are enough for a solid lesson,contractions and pronunciation need a separate lesson,if not a number of them.
7:48 Shouldn't that be in the perfect infinitive? I've got to *have arrived* at work by 7:30. (instead of "I've got to *arrive* at work by 7:30") I mean: By 7:30, he'll arrive at work. By 7:30, he'll have arrived at work.
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شكرا لكم أستاذ لقد أستفدت منكم الكثير
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Thank you for another excellent explanation for using verb constructions in English.
Indeed, the fluency in using verbs, especially moods, tenses, and verbal idioms is hard to master for us, the non- natives. What I like most in teacher Paul's videos is his emphasis on verbs as the main words in sentences.
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It's got a light.
I have got, own, owning. I have got to, obligation, Compulsions, must
I ve got to be at work by 9 O clock
What ve you got. What 's she got. What's it got. Have/has
I haven't got to go outside. Correct? ❤
No. It's better to say "I don't have to go outside."
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What's the difference between "have to" and "have got to" please
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Dear teacher, can we use have got in the question form? For example , is it OK to ask
Have you got a car?
Has she got a house in the village?
Have they got class today ?
Which is correct in English?
I had *not to* call her until 12:00.
or
I had *to not* call her until 12:00.
He asked me *not to* call her until 12:00.
or
He asked me *to not* call her until 12:00.
??
What has it got?
شكرا جزيلا أستاذ
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My bike has a light.
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I have got a smog brain
Is it correct?
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It has got a dead battery.
What has he got?
It's got a dead battery.
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Can I say… I haven’t gotta work today.??? or only say… I don’t have to work today???
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I've got information.
That useful for me
I live my family all they speaks same language of somali and I like to learn English so I faced many challenges due to lack of practice myself so I sometimes I vised your TH-cam teacher please related me ❤
علينا أن نذهب إلى العمل اليوم
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يجب أن أفقد بعض الوزن
I've got a bike.
What has she got?
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What have you got?
But I got you some flowers or I got something for you..these are same as I have got you some flowers or I have got something for you..
يجب أن أكون في العمل بحلول الساعة 9
Tell us I dont have to, I dont have or I havent
He's got the flu.
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He's got covid.
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He has got covid.
He has got the flu.
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I got a new car.
Hey teacher, I really appreciate your job. Your way to teach us is extremely easy for us understand. Could you make a video about these words: whose, while and who? Relative pronouns I think that it’s the subject
Hello!! Interesting video good explanation
My question: how to make the difference between it’s, he’s (has) and she’s ( she is or it is)
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He's got cancer.
I have got a bike.
are you proponent of lgbtq
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A well presented class and valuable information given.My feeling is that the two phrases are enough for a solid lesson,contractions and pronunciation need a separate lesson,if not a number of them.
He has got cancer.
7:48
Shouldn't that be in the perfect infinitive?
I've got to *have arrived* at work by 7:30. (instead of "I've got to *arrive* at work by 7:30")
I mean:
By 7:30, he'll arrive at work.
By 7:30, he'll have arrived at work.
or in the past:
Yesterday, by 7:30, he arrived at work.
Yesterday, by 7:30, he had arrived at work.
or,
We hope to do the work by 5.00.
We hope to have done the work by 5.00.
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teach us all uses of got please
and also how rappers use got in their rap
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