Go = Leaving vs. Come = Arriving. Ex: I'm going to the store to buy milk vs. You need to come to see my roses. Question form: Can you "Come" pick me up right now? Can you "Go" to the train station to pick up my sister? Never stop learning and ask questions always.
Very nice explanation about the use of come and go. I do admire your teaching style mam. I wish all on line teachers teach the way you do. Thank you very much. Keep it up!
Reply to @@jeonrain -- Direction: "Bring" = You are taking an object from where you are at, and you are taking that object to where you want it to go = Bring or Bringing. Ex. I want to “bring” my beach towel (from home) to the ocean today. Joselyn wants to BRING me some of her Adobo that she had cooked last night. Barry “is bringing” me some chocolates. Direction: With -ing added to the base verb, you must count the ‘to be verb’ as your correct verb in the sentence. The verb in that sentence is: “is bringing.” Hint. All ‘base-verbs’ are the Present-Tense verbs in the English language. "Take" = interchangeable with the word “bring” in some English sentence, but know that the word “take” can be used if you want people to take object AWAY from you or away from people, and if people want to take ‘away’ object from you. Sentence Ex. Please “take” your homework assignment with you. You are taking the assignment away from your teacher who told you to take it (the assignment) home with you. Another Example: Please “take” a number and have a seat. You are pulling a number AWAY from a stand at the department store, but you must wait to get help. Another one: It “takes” too long to walk from home to school every morning Mon - Fri. Remember that the word: “take” is a verb. You must know how to Conjugate this verb from one ‘tense’ to another ‘tense.’ The same is true for the word: “bring.” You must also know how to Conjugate ‘bring’ from ‘tense’ to ‘tense.’ There are three (3) tenses that we commonly used in English: “present-tense; simple-past; past-participle or past-perfect.” Study the difference between: bring; get; take. All are English verbs. Always ask questions-never too late to learn. Be blessed.
Reply to @@jeonrain -- “@merrilee leonard...how about bring and take..thanx.” Bring = is a present-tense verb or a base-verb in English. Use it when you are bringing an object to a friend’s house or just to people in general. Ask yourself: “What do I want to "bring" at the park for our Global Warming meeting tomorrow?" Another one: "My friend Kristina “is bringing” me Adobo dish that she had cooked last night." "Could you please “bring” me a cup of warm tea?" Take = is interchangeable in some ways with the verb “bring” in some English sentences. Example: "I want to “take” some of this Adobo to my parents’ house for dinner this evening." "I would like to “bring” some of this Adobo to my parents’ house for dinner tonight." “Take” a seat and wait for someone to help you." Take = can also be used when you are getting an object AWAY from another person or from people. Example: I need to “take” a number behind the customer service desk to get help. Another: "Jose, why did you “take” my car keys without my permission?" "Cecelia wants to “take” some lemons to her chemistry class to be examined." You can only use “bring” and “take” in a present-tense sentence or speaking. Study the difference of: bring; get; take. All are verbs. Always ask questions-it’s never too late to learn, Ruth Canubia. Be blessed.
So it's just same with korean. Just like in goodbye, there's a difference. What you'll say if you are the one leaving or the one staying. I never know english also have this kind of differences.
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Come and Go. These two words were really confusing to used just to to be honest😁. Pero dahil napanood ko tong video ni Coach Lyqa alam ko n ngayon kung pano gamitin. Thanks coach. More power sa YT channel mo. We will keep on improving our grammars.😁
New subscriber here! Kung ganito kasipag ung teacher ko na ixxplain sa tagalog ung english hahaha baka mas pinili ko ang english sa math hahaha charot. Kudos pa rin sa lahat ng english teachers and you maam lyqa :) luv your videoss
The easiest mental note to remember how and when to use a correct grammar verb is to ask yourself: Am I talking about past-event; present-event and so forth. With that in mind, you can easily apply the correct grammar to use while talking to a friend or when you write. How? Because you have already learned how to conjugate the present; past; and participle verbs. Except, for the present-tense third [3rd] person rule - you must add the following only to verbs: -s; -ies; -es. She Drinks water all day long; Lolo Carries a bucket of water for his garden; Miguel Chooses the blue soccer ball instead of the red ball. Come = Present-Tense; Came = Past-Tense. Ex. I can come to your party next week, Miguel; Miguel came/arrived late at the party last night. Never stop learning and ask questions always.
Ms. Lyqa, i heard the wife of my bro-in-law calling her son "son, come over here!" is this grammatically correct? Ako din had a very embarrasing experienced...with the phrase "pull over" when i was on a bus sa may SBMA. I thought "Pullover" is a name of a street, yun pala simpleng "para sa tabi! /para!para!/sa tabi lang!"...hahahaaaa🤣 Nakakahiya na nakakatawa ako..🤭
Magaling ang pagkaexplain. "come" palapitin and yung "go" palayuin. Halimbawa: Nag-uusap tayo in person ang sasabihin ko is "I will GO to your house." pero kung magkausap tayo sa phone at nasa bahay ka is "I will COME to your house." at kung both nasa labas tayo at magkita tayo sa isang particular location is "Don't worry I will COME...." kasi paglalapitin ang dalawa.
Hi Teacher Lyq!!!! Please notice me po. The sample: I hear Cambodia's pretty great.You should go there too. Why you used the word " I hear" isn't it " I heard"? It's because I just doubt na nakagawa ka na ng compliment so parang narinig mo na bago ka nagbigay ng suggestion to someone.Hindi po ba teacher?
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Mam lyqa.. Kumusta po.. Mam mlaki po ang prob kk sa English lalo na sa new Zealand English accent 1taon na po ako dto mam hirap pa din po ako mkpagsalita kadalasan puro mali san po mtulungan nyo po ako..
Naguguluhan po talaga ako sa mga tenses, yung may mga verb, past tense tapos po yung may past participle, hindi ko po alam kung pano yung tamang paggamit
What if nag uusap yung speaker and listener sa phone(they are far from each other),and they are talking about the 3rd person. Sabi ng speaker, “ Do not let him (come,go) in there” im confused about the clue(there) which you have stated that kailangan gamitan ng “Go”and by the rule na sinasabi na: when It’s either papunta sya sa listener or speaker, it must be “come”
Mam lyca, ako po kasi ang ddownload lang po para sa offline videos, ngayon ko lang po nalaman na may free quizzes sa dulo. Marami salamat po sa lahat ng tips ❤️ More power mam lyca ❤️
Thank you Sobra dami Ko natutuhan at the age of 48 It's never too late to start ulit Sabi Nga. . Sometimes pag kausap Ko mga anak Ko kino korek Nila Ko so nag search ako sa utuve about English grammar and I found you ... thank God