Sir, Thank you for sharing this wonderful video once again.^^ However, I think there is a mistake on this. For the question:To improve your SAT skills, the correct answer should be like: You need to improve your SAT skills or I need to improve my SAT skills. The answer should not be I need to improve your SAT skills since it sounds awkward.
If it were a teacher saying to a student, "I need to improve your SAT skills," it could make sense. Meaning aside, all of those examples are complete sentences (not fragments), so they do fix the error!
Wait u said in 5:30 that violinist,who trained with a great masters,play or plays at the theatre right now.How can be that true it must be playing and it was written correctly😢😢
Sir please , i have only two questions in the writing official test 1 no. 8 and 37 and i don't know why the answers are correct. I tried hard to know why my answers are wrong and i opened the answer explanations but i didn't understand it please help !!!
Wait, at 15:09 you say that teaching is not a verb. What do you mean it's not a verb? It's an action, it just has the "-ing" ending which doesn't suit that sentence.
"Teaching" is a verbal (aka gerund or participle), or indeed a "nonfinite verb." For that sentence, when I say teaching is not a "verb," I mean that it's not a "main" (or finite) verb. As you say, it can't carry the main action of the sentence. "Is teaching" or "was teaching" or "had been teaching" would all work as finite verb phrases using "teaching," but teaching on its own can't do the work the sentence needs from it
Because it doesn't have a main verb ("will make" is the verb for THAT, not for story). A complete sentence with this would be: "A story that will make you laugh is worth a lot of money." Subject: A story that will make you laugh Verb: is