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I have found no words to describe my pleasure for learning the vast area about the subjunctive mood and thanks and keep going and l will be writing.Could u suggest some grammar books for profound knowledge?
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ОтветитьIndeed, comprehensively English!
Thank you very much for this lesson! ❤
Thanks x One Milion
ОтветитьVery good
ОтветитьCommendable… I wish I had come across this video earlier….
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ОтветитьIt is our fortunate to have a teacher like you as you make us get a good grasp on every topic providing comprehensive knowledge about it. thanks a lot and please! keep uploading such beautiful content. I have a question about *Emotional Should* what is the difference between the subordinating clauses carrying "Should + simple infinitive and Should+perfect infinitive".
I believe that they convey the same meaning because the real fact to which we express our attitude is always happened/realised/prior happened the verb we mention in the main clause. please! explain it.
Thank u for more detailed explanation dear teacher ❤
ОтветитьYou are an amazing teacher.
ОтветитьMam I'm in trouble with unreal past situation how to use WISH and Past subjunctive mood..
1) I wish it started raining before we leave from here (I'm telling this to myself in SUMMER because i don't want to go)
2) I wish it would start raining (the situation i told above)
3) I wish i spoke English fluently
4) I wish i could/would speak English fluently
Now here 3 and 4 how could we differenciate with COULD and Past subjunctive? Because I will have ability only when at least i know or should know about some grammar or structures so should i use PAST SUBJUNCTIVE? but why does people tend to use COULD..I wish i could do, i wish could speak they just throw an excuse ABILITY without thinking anything.
5) I wish i didn't eat chocolates like this
6) I wish i wouldn't eat chocolates like this
Now here dilemma is till now i believe that we can't use WOULD with ourselves or one who is subject himself so we can never use WOULD like (I wish wish wish.. i would stop smoking) ???
I have just ended the class, and made subscribe for your great channel, really it is just torrent of information in such complicated topic, great elaborated explanation you have illuminated me, thank you. your sincere new follower
ОтветитьDo conditionals that have suppositional subjunctives fall under 2nd conditionals or are they in their own category that's neither 2nd, 3rd, nor mixed conditional? Suppositional subjunctives exemplified by the sentence you used, "If I should ever see her again, I shall tell her about my feelings."
ОтветитьWhat is the name of the book? Would you please tell
Ответить❤ really good lesson. Thank you
ОтветитьWow!!! I love it. This is an excellent video!
ОтветитьWow. You are an amazing English teacher. Never have I seen such informative videos. Thank you! I am a big fan now.
ОтветитьI wish I could have one never-ending summer. 😢
ОтветитьAnd don't forget to exaggerate the pronunciation of every single letter "r"!!!
ОтветитьSuch a beautiful nd intelligent soul.... olwz stay happy as ur INNER SOUL!
ОтветитьThanks, I am from Nepal.
ОтветитьThis is the first time I learn this classification of subjunctives. Well explained
ОтветитьBig thanks for breaking down the subjunctive mood so well. As a student, I often had to memorize it without fully understanding, but your explanation made it much clearer. Well explained! I really appreciate it!
ОтветитьGood day a teacher! What about would rather/ prefer.?
ОтветитьYour method of teaching is excellent and praise worthy.madam.
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