Dear Mr Adam, Thanks to you for the lesson. As an English teacher, you are a fine intellectual. Your endeavour to promote the English language will be remembered for ages. More importantly, all your video lessons are quite meaningful and helpful. Hats off to you. I salute you. Looking forward to other similar video lessons soon. All the best, Fazil
Man, I'm so grateful, you know? I speak English really well, but this grammar confused me a lot! But, thanks, GOD, that I found this vid on time! THANKS!🙂
This is your first video that I’m watching and I’m already loving it! The way you explain is so detailed!!! You’ve just gained one more subscriber from Brazil hahaha. thank you so much! looking forward to more of your videos 😊
Reduce adverb clause =adverb participle Reduce adjective clause=Adjective participle With out reducing = Gerund... Very easy to say like this... I'm blessed... Tnx a lot ADAM SIR.. I'm from Bangladesh. A big fan of yours.if you remember me, i will be glad.. Tnxx
Such a great teacher you are. I love the way you explain the concepts. If I have had a teacher like you when I was at the school I already would speak English. Congratulations from Chile. South America
I enjoy so much watching you teach.. English is my second language but I still think I haven't embraced the language due to some barriors in life. are you a real teacher?
Hi Mr.Adam, I would like to ask you about the structure of a sentense. I don't understand the structure of the first sentense in adjective category. Sometimes I see those sentenses in articles or stories and I can understand the meaning but I don't exactly understand how would that be, it's a little bit wierd. Could you please explain that to me?
It does not a longtime i'm subscribe to your channel. In fact, i like your pretty speech way, your way to explain fluidly or clearly lessons. I would like to know the difference there is "in" and "into" ; "whether and if". Please, help us to improve our understanding, our speech our auditory memory,about intonation, accentuation, pronuncition a lot !
Having listened to your talk attentively, I managed to understand quite a substantial amount of those intricate questions that relate to participle, gerunds etc. Thanks Sir.
In which cases we can replace v-ing with to-infinitive verb?and in your adverb example can we replace not with"didn't " and why?anyway tks for awesome lesson
I do appreciate your clear explanation about this ing words. what abot when the ing word has become an adjective or when the word ending in ing makes a noun. Fron Santiago of Chile February 2020
It's funny that when I listen up to your explanations I'm totally able to understand everything. However, when I'm suppose to figure stuff out myself I usually get lost. I feel like I have enough tools on me, but don't seem to know hot to use them. For instance, if I have a simple lesson title, such as "Telling a Good Story", how the heck do I know if "telling" is either a gerund, a subject, a participle or simply a verb? Adam, can you please do more lessons on the subject?
Dear teacher you are unique.Would you please do a video on when to use '" the" before nouns.For example i always get confused in phrases like " He was talking about future" or "He was talking about the future" .I cant recognize wether "the" is necessary or not.Thanks in advance for your kind attention.
Respected sir your classes help me a lot. Hope to see such kind of more informative basic and advanced grammar lectures, which are often neglected in our traditional schools.
Hello Adam! Thank you for the topic. It's very interesting and useful. I made a lot of mistake in ques (I've got 56, 5 from 9) I'm looking forward to watching your next explanation of this topic.
thank you adam. I watch your videos that are very interesting. I've some confusion that i often didn't differentiate that ing word that has been used in the sentence are participles or gerund. please make video on it..
Dear Mr Adam,
Thanks to you for the lesson. As an English teacher, you are a fine intellectual. Your endeavour to promote the English language will be remembered for ages. More importantly, all your video lessons are quite meaningful and helpful. Hats off to you. I salute you.
Looking forward to other similar video lessons soon.
All the best,
Fazil
Man, I'm so grateful, you know? I speak English really well, but this grammar confused me a lot! But, thanks, GOD, that I found this vid on time! THANKS!🙂
Great sense of humour!
You are one of the best teachers online by far.
I need to tell you: thanks. I'm here in Brazil, and your lessons help me every single day. Best teacher ever!
a great short lesson ! Thanks a lot Mr. Adam. You're really doing good & holly job. Education for all ! God bless you!
I haven't ever seen a teacher of as much clear concept in English Grammar as he.
You're the best teacher in the world!!! 😀
You're right!
his videos are awesome, I wonder why there are people that actually dislike them.
Of course he is!
Thank you Adam, you are the best instructor. Thank you
No doubt
The best English teacher ever. Thanks for sharing your expertise.
Mr Adam, your explaining is extremely clear and helpful. Thanks so much for this video 👍👍👍
This is your first video that I’m watching and I’m already loving it! The way you explain is so detailed!!! You’ve just gained one more subscriber from Brazil hahaha. thank you so much! looking forward to more of your videos 😊
Thank you for another great lesson Adam!
And wish you and the all the viewers all the best!
Reduce adverb clause =adverb participle
Reduce adjective clause=Adjective participle
With out reducing = Gerund...
Very easy to say like this...
I'm blessed...
Tnx a lot ADAM SIR..
I'm from Bangladesh. A big fan of yours.if you remember me, i will be glad..
Tnxx
Thanks a lot Adam! Each lesson is useful for us. You explain the lessons very easily and accessible.
You are one of my favorite native teachers.Thanks and respect❤
Hi, sir, Adam your method of teaching is far more effective.I am from Pakistan.
Hello Adam! Thank you so much for this video! Your explanations are just awesome! Thank you for your help
Such a great teacher you are.
I love the way you explain the concepts. If I have had a teacher like you when I was at the school I already would speak English.
Congratulations from Chile.
South America
On UA-cam, I haven't found someone like you.
Thank you for all these magnificent helping tools Adam. Greets from Jocotepec, Mexico.
Valeu!
Thank you Adam, you are a fantastic teacher ! Very clear and professional. Thanks a lot
I enjoy so much watching you teach.. English is my second language but I still think I haven't embraced the language due to some barriors in life. are you a real teacher?
I've just, leasen to your explanation of ING words, I congratulate You, it was completely clear for me.
Hi Mr.Adam, I would like to ask you about the structure of a sentense. I don't understand the structure of the first sentense in adjective category. Sometimes I see those sentenses in articles or stories and I can understand the meaning but I don't exactly understand how would that be, it's a little bit wierd. Could you please explain that to me?
Adam, your lessons are great!!! Thank you very much!!!
you are the best teacher ever . although my English is not good at all I understand you and you give your lessons in good ways many thanks
Thank u so much adam, you are the best teacher in this world, I appreciate too much your classes, thanks a lot.
Awesome i have never seen a teacher like you,you are the best,god bless you
You're the best teacher in the world
Love and respect to all EngVid team from Pakistan.
Adam, you are the best . Many thanks!
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It does not a longtime i'm subscribe to your channel. In fact, i like your pretty speech way, your way to explain fluidly or clearly lessons. I would like to know the difference there is "in" and "into" ; "whether and if". Please, help us to improve our understanding, our speech our auditory memory,about intonation, accentuation, pronuncition a lot !
Finally I understand ing ,you are a good teacher thank you
Having listened to your talk attentively, I managed to understand quite a substantial amount of those intricate questions that relate to participle, gerunds etc. Thanks Sir.
The lesson changed my world. Thank you, that you do it!
I am one sri lankan students your lessons are very clear and can understand thanks sir
teacher Adam, thank you very much , you get complicated lessons easier
This is the most confusing grammar of mine ever. thanks a lot. from Vietnam
Good lesson man. Hello from Kazakhstan!!!!
Я тоже из казахстана
In which cases we can replace v-ing with to-infinitive verb?and in your adverb example can we replace not with"didn't " and why?anyway tks for awesome lesson
Very nice. They way of teaching is very much appreciated........
Very useful as always. I have been fighting for a long time to understand the different uses of ING
That's a great lecture.Also words that express like or dislike usually take ing.
I love u..big thanks from India
you are the best eng teacher
Thank you , Adam.I really got much benefit watching your videos
A brilliant advanced piece of English lesson.
Many thanks Adam,
Ahmad,
You are one of the best teacher
Thank you so much, for your clear, and useful lesson. You have your own way to teach!
Awesome tutorial! Thank you so much Adam! Stay safe!
I am glad to find your videos, they are very useful.
Your explanation is very explicit!!! Thank you so much!
Thank you heartily for your lesson on 'to plus gerund'. Are there any more cases where 'to' is a preposition, not an infinitive particle.
Very useful lesson Adam. Thanks.
Thank you so much! Your videos are very helpful.
Thanks Adam, very useful as always!
You’re the best teacher Adam
you're the best teacher i ve ever seen this lesson is really useful thanks.
Love from india.... Teaching style is very good and you are very funny too
Best teacher ever...thank you..
Adam sir,,, you are such a great teacher.....I am a big fan of you ,,sir,,,,,I love you .....
I have learned a lot from you. Thanks. Excellent manage of topics and clear explanation.
You are a prefect teacher for all level of listener 😊
Thank You so much Mr.Adam
i've been learning a lot
it's really useful ❤
I do appreciate your clear explanation about this ing words.
what abot when the ing word has become an adjective or when the word ending in ing makes a noun.
Fron Santiago of Chile
February 2020
Thanks Adam for such a useful video. See you soon in next ones!
The explanation is perfect, as usual.
Your video is really interesting for an English fighter
perfect lesson Adam, thank you very much!
It's funny that when I listen up to your explanations I'm totally able to understand everything. However, when I'm suppose to figure stuff out myself I usually get lost. I feel like I have enough tools on me, but don't seem to know hot to use them.
For instance, if I have a simple lesson title, such as "Telling a Good Story", how the heck do I know if "telling" is either a gerund, a subject, a participle or simply a verb?
Adam, can you please do more lessons on the subject?
That was very very helpful as always many thanks to you...
I am really interested with ur teaching Mr . Adam
Thank you so much 🙏 Adam!
Great explanation, crystal-clear!
you did it better than my teacher, there is something about youtube videos that makes it easier
Nice,... it's today I got my concept clear properly,..
thanking you master,, 🙏🙏🌹
great thanks dear Adams. You are so helpful
Dear teacher you are unique.Would you please do a video on when to use '" the" before nouns.For example i always get confused in phrases like " He was talking about future" or "He was talking about the future" .I cant recognize wether "the" is necessary or not.Thanks in advance for your kind attention.
Thanks a million, Best wishes ❤❤❤
You are the best teacher 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹big tanks
Useful. Great teacher.
Thank you Adam for the very helpful lesson.
you're wonderful, Adam.
Respected sir your classes help me a lot. Hope to see such kind of more informative basic and advanced grammar lectures, which are often neglected in our traditional schools.
Adam can you please explain to me the difference between SEARCH, SEEK and LOOK FOR? Thanks
Hello Adam! Thank you for the topic. It's very interesting and useful. I made a lot of mistake in ques (I've got 56, 5 from 9)
I'm looking forward to watching your next explanation of this topic.
thank you very much yes I understand you clearly and I do not need a tutor
Thankyou for a lovely explanation!
Adam. I love your classes. thanks!
So.. what is the difference between "action" and "activity"? I have doubts about the first and the second ones.
Thank you for your explanations.
Good stuff, I am looking forward to refreshing my mind furthermore
Thanks a lot Adam, I'm about tobtake the ECPE on December 10th. Such a great explanation!!
Your explanations are so clear, thanks a lot for your work! It's even more than just work but a mission)
Great video 😊
Big thanks from Iraq 🌸
Hey Adam, Could you make a video about Possessive Gerunds, please? I've been studying this for days and I'm still so confused.
Absolutely loved this video
thank you adam. I watch your videos that are very interesting. I've some confusion that i often didn't differentiate that ing word that has been used in the sentence are participles or gerund. please make video on it..
What about: I am running?
Is running a lexical verb or a participle adjective?
great lesson Adam