Thanks for watching, everyone! Now that you've learned the basics, watch these English grammar videos: Basic English Grammar: "To be" ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-T3cPixQjH2M.html 5-Minute English: Who, Whom, Whose, Who's ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bash3DXnyWU.html
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I was 24 years old when I learned that the indefinite article you used was dependent on whether the noun it preceded started with a vowel. I'm a native English speaker..
Here's brief explanations of the eight parts of speech in English: 1. **Noun:** A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. Example: dog, city, happiness. 2. **Pronoun:** A word that takes the place of a noun. Example: he, she, it, they. 3. **Verb:** A word that expresses action, occurrence, or a state of being. Example: run, think, is. 4. **Adjective:** A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. Example: red, happy, tall. 5. **Adverb:** A word that describes or modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. Example: quickly, very, well. 6. **Preposition:** A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and another word in the sentence. Example: in, on, under. 7. **Conjunction:** A word that connects words, phrases, or clauses. Example: and, but, or. 8. **Interjection:** A word or phrase used to express strong emotion. Example: Wow! Ouch! Hey! Understanding these parts of speech helps in constructing grammatically correct and meaningful sentences.
@@mahbubkhan8189 The articles/determiners are not often considered to be a part of speech, because people consider them as a subcategory of the adjectives.
Hello Gill, what a wonderful lesson this is. I was never too good in Grammar and so these lessons are so good for me as a revision session. Thank you so much!
Thank you, Gill, so very much for this well-taught lesson! Taught well, learned well, isn't it? 🙂 I adore the way you pronounce every sound! It seems like younger people have been striving to squeeze volumes of information into every single second of the speaking process, thus firing words sooooo rapidly that it's hardly ever possible to make out the very sense of whatever is being spoken of! 🤷♂️ And I mean all nations, not English-speaking community only 🙂. You keep traditions of good old manners in spoken language. It soothes my mind and improves my English! 👍
I am Japanese. Your explanation was very easy to understand. We Okinawa residents have become accustomed to American English. However, I feel that American English is often abbreviated. Personally, I like British English. I felt that it was very easy to listen to and understand. Thank you, teacher.
I love this, grammar was not taught during my schools days, so your tutorials are so very helpful. Grateful for the work you do, and sharing your love for language and teaching ❤️
Hello Gill for me , you're the best teacher of Engvid because I relax me when I heard your voice and I can understand everything❤ Greetings from🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱
A faultless explanation of morphological concepts which are not often taught in school. Thank you for dispelling the doubts of the many curious English learners here on RU-vid.
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Thank you very much, Gill, I am learning the English language and I like your videos because you speak slowly, it is good for a person that not an English native
Watching this video makes me remember my first English classes 😢😢 I was totally losed without understanding nothing. But listening to Grandma Gill classes and her good explanation, now I know how much important those classes were😅😅
Very useful video, thanks Gill!😊🌹 Always a good day when I get a notification from you!👍🌤 I got to brush up on my Swedish grammar as well. It's basically the same though the names are sometimes slightly different In Swedish it's Verb Adjektiv Adverb Konjunktion Bestämd (definite) Artikel Obestämd (indefinte) Artikel Pronomen Preposition I'm 50 years old and I've never thought about that the word verb is part of the word adverb!🤦♀️😂 p.s would you do a video on sentence structure in English please.🙏
Give more tips about how to give best presentation, public speecj, debate in a panel, etc,, this will be helpful to many non native english speaking people like me.
The fast-running 10-year-old did quite well in the competition. In this sentence _10-year-old_ is a noun and _fast-running_ is an adjective, but if I don't hyphenate it? Would 'fast running' still be one adjective or would 'fast' be an adverb and 'running' an adjective? Also adverbs can describe not only verbs but adjectives and other adverbs too (QUITE well). There are words that belong to more than one category like _who, where, that._ And there's one part of speech you didn't mention: numerals.
I am from Bangladesh. in our country, phonetics and IPA are so much important for us. teacher your classes are so much effective. teacher could you please make videos about international phonetic alphabet and phonetics of English for Bangladeshi students?????🇧🇩🇧🇩
Thank you Gill, it's always a good idea to review the basics. Do you have a video that explains where these parts of the speech should go in a sentence? Love your videos!