It was very, very useful lesson! Thanks for doing it for us. I firmly solidified my knowledge about it now😊 You’re the best! I love watching your video lessons
You are exceptional in English; I admire you for several reason; is great that people like you share such nice and proffesional content. Maybe would be stunning that you could pu tsome quizzes. Thank you for all 😁
@@fredylopez2477 thank you for correcting my sentence, actually my English teacher's way of teaching does not helping me (in school and the education system is so weak in my country ) and almost things i learned in English was by the internet so i have some hope to improve my grammar here
@@Wildasf1 Hello! If you want to have a strong foundation in English, I would recommend two YT channels: @English with Asish and Arnel's everyday English which I have learned lately. They cover all the grammar lessons in great detail. I hope you would see a huge difference in you after completing all their lessons
Hello mam As we know gerund phrase working as noun . So can we use gerund phrase or gerund with Dummy subject "THERE" as noun. As)-- 1) -- THERE was [fighting in the class] . 2)-- THERE was [starting a new business] in town. Is "THERE" word still "DUMMY subject" in those sentences ? And what is the real subject in those sentence ? I hope you help us .