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Hi Andrew ! how are you ? I just wanted some explanation about the two ways of using the verb HELP : 1. help + to + infinitive 2: help + infinitive without to Thanks in advance for your answer. François.
Very good explanation.....but sometime we use transitive action verb like play,eat,drink without object in the sentences while spoken English for example.... PersonA- where are your children? Person B-they are playing in the garden. In this example 'play' is transitive action verb but it has not taken object like they are playing 'cricket' in the garden. is it ok to use transitive action verb without object? If it is ok then what to say to verb'play'in below sentence. They are playing in the garden. In above sentence....the verb 'play'....is it transitive or intransitive. Plase let me know......
Madam Hello Pls make a series of video of any English movie with english subtitle in which explain each sentense and words of english movie and explain Which english structure is used and why in sentence I have a lot of confusion
Its never a direct object according to his simple explanation of the concept. Stop getting confused. If you agree the car is sleeping is not a transtive verb then the car is sleeping under the tree for exampl doesnt change anything.
It depends on the context of the question. If someone asks you "What *did* you do yesterday?", you can answer "I bought a house." and that is correct. Andrew
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I just wanted some explanation about the two ways of using the verb HELP :
1. help + to + infinitive
2: help + infinitive without to
Thanks in advance for your answer.
François.
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Very good explanation.....but sometime we use transitive action verb like play,eat,drink without object in the sentences while spoken English for example....
PersonA- where are your children?
Person B-they are playing in the garden.
In this example 'play' is transitive action verb but it has not taken object like they are playing 'cricket' in the garden. is it ok to use transitive action verb without object?
If it is ok then what to say to verb'play'in below sentence.
They are playing in the garden.
In above sentence....the verb 'play'....is it transitive or intransitive.
Plase let me know......
Transitive verbs take direct objects and intransitive ones don’t have any objects but prepositional phrases can come at end of the sentences.
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Madam Hello
Pls make a series of video of any English movie with english subtitle in which explain each sentense and words of english movie and explain
Which english structure is used and why in sentence
I have a lot of confusion
Thank you sir
This was repetitive lesson we are familiar in this subject . We need something new to make more progress in English little bit advanced .🙏🙏
He is jumping on the floor. What is he jumping on? The floor. The floor becomes the DO then. Am I right, sir?
Its never a direct object according to his simple explanation of the concept. Stop getting confused. If you agree the car is sleeping is not a transtive verb then the car is sleeping under the tree for exampl doesnt change anything.
Yeah that's what makes it difficult. It think that's called an object complement. To learn this type of grammar is not something to worry about.
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Hell. Here is the video about INDIRECT objects: th-cam.com/video/yExChwrYYbY/w-d-xo.html
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Why your letter in video is too small?
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The use of objects in pashto
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What is the cat sleeping ?......too funny...
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I bought a house X I have bought a house? If i say: I bought a house, is wrong?
It depends on the context of the question.
If someone asks you "What *did* you do yesterday?", you can answer "I bought a house." and that is correct.
Andrew
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