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ОтветитьThe plural of poor is poor,dear.
ОтветитьThank you a lot mam ! Your teaching is very helpful ! You be bless !
Ответить“Is” a linking & helping verb. Here are examples of "am," "is," and "are" used as both helping verbs and linking verbs:"Am," "is," and "are" can function as both helping verbs and linking verbs. As helping verbs, they assist the main verb in a sentence. As linking verbs, they connect the subject to a subject complement, often a noun or adjective, to describe or rename the subject.
*Helping Verbs:*
1. I am eating dinner.
2. She is studying for the exam.
3. They are playing football.
*Linking Verbs:*
1. I am tired.
2. The cake is delicious.
3. The students are excited.
In these examples, the first set shows the verbs as helping verbs, assisting the main verb (eating, studying, playing), and the second set shows them as linking verbs, connecting the subject (I, cake, students) to a complement (tired, delicious, excited)
Thanks a lot for this video.❤ This is the best video I have ever seen about "Verb".
ОтветитьMy teacher advise me to see your video and you video and your method of teaching is best ❤
ОтветитьAmazing explanation!
One question.
"I am a teacher". In this sentence, "am" is not a state verb since it does not indicate status of being a teacher. It simply joins I and teacher.
so, am is a linking verb, not a state verb. Do you any thoughts on this?
Probably the best series of lessons I have seen. Excellent teaching.
ОтветитьMam please make video on using tenses while speaking
Ответитьl think( he left )makes a sense and lt does not need a direct object.
ОтветитьBrilliant
ОтветитьSo what are linking verbs then ...
ОтветитьInteresting explanation
ОтветитьThis is like dumping an Airbus- A-380 onto a small Cessna jet. This is of no use to a beginner. This video suits only pedants and verbose grammar-teachers.
ОтветитьThis kind of heavy grammars does not benefit weak Indian students of English. Generally, students want to SPEAK. They don't want to become moving Wren-&-Martin books.
ОтветитьReally excellent madam.
ОтветитьKindly consider including 'Linking verbs' in you list. Thanks
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ОтветитьExcellent ❤. A Priceless Teacher. Very clear. My congratulations.
ОтветитьVery good lecture mam.Can u recommend reference books
ОтветитьCausative verb ?
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ОтветитьState of being..
ОтветитьTq medam ....
ОтветитьMa'am your explanation is very nice
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ОтветитьYou have not mentioned two verbs which are most important They are Finite verb and Non-finite verb. But thank you for your sincerity.
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Ответитьhas an object receiver? TRANSITIVE
has no receiver but adverb? INTRANSITIVE
has no receiver but prepositional? INTRANSITIVE
sorry I cannot understand u you r just confusing every thing kindly work on it
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Thank u soo much maam
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ОтветитьThis lecture is very helpful😊
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ОтветитьPlease correct the concept of transitive and intransitive verb. Transitive verb means "Possibility of object" whether you use or not. I read ..what? There's possibility of an object, so we can say it a transitive verb.
ОтветитьThank you very much ma'am,this helped me a lot for my English Olympiad 😊❤
ОтветитьWhat is the difference between auxiliary verb and stative verb ?
Auxiliary verb and stative verb both include is, am, are etc
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Can you please make vedio of example it would be great help
Can u explain again?? Pslss
ОтветитьExcellent Mam!
ОтветитьIntransitive MN aik example ha "I read" tu yh tu complete sense ni dy ri tu transitive kasy ho giii ????? 🤔🤔
ОтветитьBest explanation mam at my school i didnot understood what mam told but I understood what you teached me thank you for teaching ❤❤❤❤
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ОтветитьPlease mam tell that why "read" and "drive" are not transitive verb?
In this case i can ask question using "what".
I read.....(what do I read?)
I drive....(what do I drive?)
Being English teacher I really like your explanation mam stay blessed 😊
ОтветитьThanks for uploading kinds of verbs, there is my paper and I'm so confused about verbs types, now I understood that,❤
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