Really mein aap dil se English sikha rahe hai sir so nice of you sir ab mujhe confidence aa gaya ki English grammar sikh hee jaunga warna 30 se try kar reha tha per sahi guru nahi mil reha tha. Aap Ki bhagwan umer lambi karein. Advocate vijay Anand Tyagi from sonepat haryana
I really became very much impressed after watching your lecture vdo. such a presentation was not seen ever by me. God and maa Durga bless you a lot of success and happiness.
Sir I am from Sri Lanka and I have watched all videos of you ;I think you are the best u tube English teacher ,sir can you please upload English grammar lessons about synthesis, conjunction, prepositions and useful spoken English videos
The safe showed no sign of having been touched.Could we use" The safe showed no sign of being touched "in place of "The safe showed no sign of having been touched"?Kindly clear this doubt.
Sir would u mind clearing my points pls......... "Being booed while performing makes you nervous. "(performing) is it gerund or participle????? And if its gerund then is it active or in passive???????? Thank u sir.....
I want you to discuss - " Infinitives " like this in great detail . Discuss the difference between Simple Infinitive and Perfect Infinitives in great detail
Finally understood this topic. Thanks 😀 Great video👏👏👏 You made it too Easy. Plz clear this doubt Are the breaking down of the sentences correct?? Or it always break down in *past perfect* as it refer to activity done in past? --------- 1. I'm(present) excited about having been selected for the company. I'm excited about that I have been(present perfect)* selected for the company. 2. I was(past) excited about having been selected for the company. I was excited about that i had been(past perfect)* selected for the company.
Break down something. Don't use a preposition after it, Preeti. Both sentences (1, 2,) are correct. Appreciate the kind words, Preeti! Keep learning and supporting! ❤️
First of all, there are two main verb types- transitive and intransitive. Transitive verbs always takes object, intransitive verbs come without object. Eg. We scolded a man eating chocolate with his friends in the bar. Scold someone The teacher provide a map with students so they can know where to go and contemplate where things are located. Provide something Marry danced beautifully behind his boyfriend in the bar. Dance intransitive the ga prices have increased a lot in Toronto, meaning there are no cars running on the street. Increase- intransitive , run intransitive. You can add many many modifiers before or after nouns. And then you can turn the verbs into participles regardless of whether it is transitive or intransitive
Your teaching always gives me positive vibes sir...Well explained lesson....Your teaching is 2nd to none ,Sir....Lots of Love &. Good Wishes to you....Stay blessed and helpful...
More examples - 1) Sisodiya gave me a jewellery to be repaired by repairing worker. 2 ) Sisodiya gave me a necklace for being cleaned by polishing one Rafik.
It causes confusion to me While I have to understand the difference between perfect participle & Perfect Gerund...Could anyone plz clear out my confusion regarding this Problem?????
Awesome👍👏 brother one question it's been one year since neither he called nor he met me is it correct plz tell can we use since neither together plz tell💯❤
Since he neither called nor met me Will be used here because we are using the preposition ( neither ...nor ) for the 2 different verbs not for the subject
Sir you have changed the sentence into passive voice through object of preposition, as much as i have learnt that direct/ indirect object is converted . Jhon wrote a message to me for helping the poor. A message was written to me for helping the poor. Will it be true? Please clear my confusion dear sir
I like swimming (AV) - it is not necessary that I am the one who is performing swimming. Anyone including me who is doing swimming is liked by me. Similarly - I like being beaten (PV). it means I am the only one who likes beaten/marna jana ---- Am I correct?
@@Angrezikiclass Sorry, it's me again. You said gerund is just an activity but that's what I was talking about. Swimming is just an activity in the sentence " I like swimming.". This means I like the activity of swimming (not the action performed by me or someone else) that can be performed by anyone, not just me. Similarly, I may not even know how to swim but still, I can say " I like swimming.". If swimming is just an activity here then why the passive voice of "I like swimming" is "I like being swum"? I think I didn't explain properly earlier for you to understand my question. Moreover, I know Gerund has no tense but just wondering what would be the passive voice of the following in gerund form. Pls check the following if they are wrong. You hate (when) I beat you - You hate being beaten by me (in PV)* - just like "she regrets being married to you" = she regrets when you married to her You hate (when) I'm beating you - You hate being beaten by me (in PV)** You hate (when) I have beaten you - You hate having been beaten (in PV) You hate (when) I have been beating you since morning - You hate having been being/getting beaten since morning. I don't see any difference b/t * & ** no idea if i am confusing myself
Awesome video. India only has three national festivals.one being Independence day and the other two being Republic day and Gandhi jayanti. Sir is sentence me Being ka kya matlab hoga hindi me.please sir reply.
Sir please reply .... The thief was caught red handed . Sir ihape red handed adjective kiske liye ayahai puri phrase ke liye na iska motlob ham a samjhe ....the chief who was red handed , was caught. Or exampl . The small animal was eaten alive ... kiya sir iska matlab ye ho sakta hai kiya sir Ji ...the small animal which is alive , was eaten.....
@@Angrezikiclass the small animal was eaten when The small animal was alive ...or the chief was caught when he was in red handed. Sir ye sohi hai kiya please reply sir ji.
(1 ) Ashish hates being called booboo (2) Ashish hates having been called Booboo Here the doer of the main verb. and the doer of the gerund are different in both the sentences So both the sentences have the same meaning ? If not then explain it to me If yes then it's ok
Mr ashish , why are you making a number of videos on same subject and you are not giving clarity , you are making us confuse....please stop your over confidence .