Hey there, I hope you enjoyed this lesson. Let me know if you have any questions. Also check out: ➜ 1 Simple Trick to *Become FLUENT* in English: ua-cam.com/video/O0qT4cK-wtk/v-deo.html ➜ *50* Words You are *Pronouncing WRONG:* ua-cam.com/video/TdtUjWb0O9w/v-deo.html ➜ *Most Common MISTAKES* in English & How to Avoid Them: ua-cam.com/video/1Dax90QyXgI/v-deo.html ➜ *POWER Writing* - Write ANYTHING in English Easily (Essays, Emails, Letters Etc.): ua-cam.com/video/dT_D68RJ5T8/v-deo.html ➜ *100 English Sentences* You Can Use in Conversation: ua-cam.com/video/8dRuy1VLCiQ/v-deo.html ➜ Learn *TELEPHONE English* - 100 Sentences You Can Use on the Phone: ua-cam.com/video/fkppeSjRj0E/v-deo.html ➜ Speak English FLUENTLY like a *NATIVE SPEAKER* with *just 10 words:* ua-cam.com/video/8KU2eobDMqs/v-deo.html ➜ All *GRAMMAR* lessons: ua-cam.com/play/PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9.html ➜ All *MODAL VERBS* Lessons (Could, Would, Should, May, Might, Must etc.): ua-cam.com/play/PLmwr9polMHwvGTssgSU9KWEm2T4WiWaTj.html ➜ All *PARTS OF SPEECH* lessons: ua-cam.com/play/PLmwr9polMHwsQmAjoAxtFvwk_PaqQeS68.html ➜ All *ARTICLES* (a, an, the) lessons: ua-cam.com/play/PLmwr9polMHwsbkqz6kU5e6MgpvaYrpKfX.html ➜ All *PRONUNCIATION* lessons: ua-cam.com/play/PLmwr9polMHwtOrZVwGuiN8xLup5elPE6f.html ➜ All *TENSES* lessons: ua-cam.com/play/PLmwr9polMHwsRNZW607CtVZhg_SzsbiJw.html
hello Sir. I have gone through all your lessons but could you kindly guide on how do we approach a sentence correction section or find an error in a sentence. how do we identify all 8 parts of speech in a sentence? how do we read a sentence and find an error? kindly guide.
Dear Mr. Genesh. I’m Korean. For a long time, I have been struggling because of my son's grammar. Nowadays I am solving the difficulties through your lectures. You are such an excellent teacher. Thank you so much.
I do need to take enough cues from this lesson. I am substantially elated because of your palpable vocation to present us and all that. I am truly grateful
This is the very first time, i have seen orders of adjectives like this. I have read a lot of books but i never found such kind of things. Very very useful video 👍👍 thank you
Where were uu sir, I was searching for a good english teacher and my search finally ends here. Plzz make a video on active and passive a complete new lecture combinint everything sir.
Much respect to you, sir. I watch your classes , make notes, and rewatch the classes again and again to polish my grammar teaching skills. The way you simplify every lesson has inspired me and helped me to teach my students with precision. I hope you can post more English grammar lessons if possible. It’s a humble request. Thank you for your hardwork, sir.
I have been watching your grammar lessons for quite a long time. It has been very useful for my personal growth as well as for teaching students. I still haven't given up my learning habits. I always had difficulty in arranging string of adjectives to describe a noun know matter how hard I try. But after this video, I think I will have to put less effort in arranging them from now onwards. Thanks for being my mentor.
Thank You Ganesh, Especially for making it easy to UNDERSTAND for an OLD JOCK like myself. I was a terrible student because I thought more about Sports than school. It was sad for my Mother because she was a Special Needs Teacher in Elementary School. She made the Decision to have me repeat the Fourth grade mostly because my English studies were so poor. I played for the Oakland Raiders from 1978 to 1982 then returned to Wichita State University to finish my degree in General Studies. I have always wanted to Write A Book, My Sister was an amazing Writer and she always gave me the INSPIRATION to write. She read much of my writing and was very Enthused and Complimentary about it. But I know NOTHING about how to go about doing it. ANY SUGGESTIONS. Thank You John Parker
Hello John, Thank you for the comment. Very interesting to hear of your experiences! It's wonderful that you are thinking of writing a book. Now, being an ESL teacher, I cannot pretend to be an expert on the subject of writing books. But, I would strongly recommend that you start by reading an introductory guide; for example, _Writing Fiction for Dummies_ might be a good starting point if you're planning to write fiction. There are plenty of resources for writers available on the internet today. If you do a Google (or even UA-cam) search for 'how to write a book', you will find lots of them. You might also find it helpful to join writing groups, either online or in your local area. Networking with fellow aspiring writers is a great way to stay informed and motivated. One thing I would like to suggest is to just write! Many writers have a minimum word count that they force themselves to write every day as a way of getting over writer's block. I've heard that Stephen King recommends new writers to shoot for at least 1,000 words per day. Basically, the idea is that you just put pen to paper and write whatever comes to mind without critiquing any of it. I have a lesson on the process of writing that you might glean some ideas from: ua-cam.com/video/dT_D68RJ5T8/v-deo.html Best wishes, Ganesh
I have been worrying that whether you are still active or not. If yes, please post more English grammar videos. Because, these are very helpful and makes learners life easy.
Thank you sir. The best classes! The best aspect of your classes is unique and complete. May Almighty give you more strength. The more you have energy the more we learn from you.
Sir, my teacher used to advise me to improve my grammar. After watching your videos, I score the highest in Grammar. Thanks a lot for your hard work and effort.
Sir actually just 4days before I joined spoken English class I'm not satisfied with their teaching, then I just open the youtube search the videos then i saw your videos now I'm free I can understand all the grammar u r teaching method was awesome 🙏 thank you so much sir
Thankyou so much sir... Please upload more videos.... I love your way of teching...... Really best engish channel for who wish to learn english fluently...
I wish you were my English teacher in school. The way you explained the difference between "ing" and "ed" adjective will scrap any doubts forming in the minds of students. Thank you so much. I wish teachers should make lessons memorable than focusing on finishing a chapter.
All This Lesson, Have The Form More Easy to Learn. I'm Mexican and This are My Best Practices to My Career. Thank- You So Much. Professor Ganesh. From Nayarit Mexico.Warm Regards.
I was afraid and much confused of grammar especially of adjectives, I always don't want to think into it, but I want to learn also I don't know how to start and end... I didn't get the perfect explainer in simple way throughout this life. But today this video makes me more interesting about adjective. Thank you so much I don't want to miss any of your lessons and I don't want to waste my precious time in looking into another presenter. This is more than enough. Thank You so much God bless you abundantly Sir 🙏.
Best english teacher good easy explanation This is hard time for me i m preparing for a very important exam for english ur videos are enough for me . I will do my best thanku sir
Sir nameste, I'm very glad to get your such an informative English grammar video lecture.Hoping that, we will get advanced English Grammar video in coming days too.
Sir I must say that your way of teaching is absolutely amazing.!👍 I have watched other videos though but the thing I found uncommon is that you clear our concept by its roots.!☺ Thank you so much sir.!😊
Your videos are clear enough to understand and very good for me to practice listening to English and to improve grammar! So I will keep watching your video 👍
hello sir, thank you for explaining Adjectives nicely. All my doubts are cleared. i request you to please make videos on these topics as well, so that Adjectives is completely clear to us. 1. Formation of Adjective 2. Degrees of Adjective and 3. Correct use of Adjectives (like use of much, many, little, a little, the little, few, a few etc)
Hello teacher! I was studing the adjectives order, and I found a diferent order from yours. Your order Determiners Opinion Size Shape * Age * Color Origin Material Porpouse But others sources Determiners Opinion Size Age * Shape * Color Origin Material Porpouse Wich sequence is correct? Thank you
Adjective order is not a fixed rule; there is some flexibility in how adjectives can be ordered, so you will see different rules in different sources. The important thing is to have a general sense for adjective order, so you that you can notice it in real-life texts (i.e. in reading and listening). See these two sources below that give the same order as mine: dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/adjectives-order learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/english-grammar-reference/adjective-order
I have learned core and benefitted tremendously through your videos. God bless you. Why aren’t making videos after those gems? Looking to see you again. Take Love and Respect. ❤️
Love you, Ganesh! What an effort! What a neat presentation. Fantastic examples. That last example of sequencing adjectives, I still can't remember as if I studied in my schoolings. Good, you have helped me recollecting that also. Great job! Even thousand likes are not sufficient for the valuable knowledge you are sharing with the world! May God bless you.
I'm very happy to hear that you like the lessons. And it makes me even happier to know that you are learning grammar by yourself at the age of 10! Best of luck, and let me know any time if you have any questions :)
This lesson is take you over the moon. Honestly i come across many and videos but Mr Ganesh lessons are amazing, usefull,fruitful, helpfull, fantastic and beautiful.i cann't imagine and describe more about him. I became speechless i appreciatet and greatfull.🙏🙏🙏🙏🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
please make a class about...clauses,corrections:the tense,the verb,the preposition,the determiner,the gender,the number,subject verb agreement. sentences transformation all
sir uh haven't kept ur promise to make a separate video on determiners.... I think those of us who completed all of your playlists deserve this kind of generosity from uh...( sounds I'm emotional, hypothetically btw)
Hi Juan, they are very similar but 'error' is a little more formal. In scientific or academic situations 'error' is preferred. Common examples of error are 'measurement error', 'computer error', 'pilot error' (when a plane crashes because the pilot did something wrong) etc. We don't use mistake in situations like these.
Hey there, I hope you enjoyed this lesson. Let me know if you have any questions. Also check out:
➜ 1 Simple Trick to *Become FLUENT* in English: ua-cam.com/video/O0qT4cK-wtk/v-deo.html
➜ *50* Words You are *Pronouncing WRONG:* ua-cam.com/video/TdtUjWb0O9w/v-deo.html
➜ *Most Common MISTAKES* in English & How to Avoid Them: ua-cam.com/video/1Dax90QyXgI/v-deo.html
➜ *POWER Writing* - Write ANYTHING in English Easily (Essays, Emails, Letters Etc.): ua-cam.com/video/dT_D68RJ5T8/v-deo.html
➜ *100 English Sentences* You Can Use in Conversation: ua-cam.com/video/8dRuy1VLCiQ/v-deo.html
➜ Learn *TELEPHONE English* - 100 Sentences You Can Use on the Phone: ua-cam.com/video/fkppeSjRj0E/v-deo.html
➜ Speak English FLUENTLY like a *NATIVE SPEAKER* with *just 10 words:* ua-cam.com/video/8KU2eobDMqs/v-deo.html
➜ All *GRAMMAR* lessons: ua-cam.com/play/PLmwr9polMHwsR35rD9spEhjFUFa7QblF9.html
➜ All *MODAL VERBS* Lessons (Could, Would, Should, May, Might, Must etc.): ua-cam.com/play/PLmwr9polMHwvGTssgSU9KWEm2T4WiWaTj.html
➜ All *PARTS OF SPEECH* lessons: ua-cam.com/play/PLmwr9polMHwsQmAjoAxtFvwk_PaqQeS68.html
➜ All *ARTICLES* (a, an, the) lessons: ua-cam.com/play/PLmwr9polMHwsbkqz6kU5e6MgpvaYrpKfX.html
➜ All *PRONUNCIATION* lessons: ua-cam.com/play/PLmwr9polMHwtOrZVwGuiN8xLup5elPE6f.html
➜ All *TENSES* lessons: ua-cam.com/play/PLmwr9polMHwsRNZW607CtVZhg_SzsbiJw.html
Ganesh sir, could you please guide me how to perform formation of sentence.
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hello Sir. I have gone through all your lessons but could you kindly guide on how do we approach a sentence correction section or find an error in a sentence. how do we identify all 8 parts of speech in a sentence? how do we read a sentence and find an error? kindly guide.
Learn English Lab
I have a question plzzz , bored and boring aren't the verb?
Dear Mr. Genesh. I’m Korean. For a long time, I have been struggling because of my son's grammar. Nowadays I am solving the difficulties through your lectures. You are such an excellent teacher. Thank you so much.
I do need to take enough cues from this lesson. I am substantially elated because of your palpable vocation to present us and all that. I am truly grateful
This is the very first time, i have seen orders of adjectives like this. I have read a lot of books but i never found such kind of things. Very very useful video 👍👍 thank you
Where were uu sir, I was searching for a good english teacher and my search finally ends here. Plzz make a video on active and passive a complete new lecture combinint everything sir.
I am completely agree with you.
He is from Chennai 😍😍
Hello
Exactly
Meet tooo
Much respect to you, sir. I watch your classes , make notes, and rewatch the classes again and again to polish my grammar teaching skills. The way you simplify every lesson has inspired me and helped me to teach my students with precision. I hope you can post more English grammar lessons if possible. It’s a humble request. Thank you for your hardwork, sir.
Thanks for the lessons Sir,may you please explain how the word,failure ,is a noun and Renal, am adjective
I have been watching your grammar lessons for quite a long time. It has been very useful for my personal growth as well as for teaching students. I still haven't given up my learning habits. I always had difficulty in arranging string of adjectives to describe a noun know matter how hard I try. But after this video, I think I will have to put less effort in arranging them from now onwards. Thanks for being my mentor.
Thank You Ganesh,
Especially for making it easy to UNDERSTAND for an OLD JOCK like myself.
I was a terrible student because I thought more about Sports than school.
It was sad for my Mother because she was a Special Needs Teacher in Elementary School.
She made the Decision to have me repeat the Fourth grade mostly because my English studies were so poor.
I played for the Oakland Raiders from 1978 to 1982 then returned to Wichita State University to finish my degree in General Studies.
I have always wanted to Write A Book,
My Sister was an amazing Writer and she always gave me the INSPIRATION to write. She read much of my writing and was very Enthused and Complimentary about it.
But I know NOTHING about how to go about doing it.
ANY SUGGESTIONS.
Thank You
John Parker
Hello John,
Thank you for the comment. Very interesting to hear of your experiences! It's wonderful that you are thinking of writing a book. Now, being an ESL teacher, I cannot pretend to be an expert on the subject of writing books. But, I would strongly recommend that you start by reading an introductory guide; for example, _Writing Fiction for Dummies_ might be a good starting point if you're planning to write fiction. There are plenty of resources for writers available on the internet today. If you do a Google (or even UA-cam) search for 'how to write a book', you will find lots of them. You might also find it helpful to join writing groups, either online or in your local area. Networking with fellow aspiring writers is a great way to stay informed and motivated. One thing I would like to suggest is to just write! Many writers have a minimum word count that they force themselves to write every day as a way of getting over writer's block. I've heard that Stephen King recommends new writers to shoot for at least 1,000 words per day. Basically, the idea is that you just put pen to paper and write whatever comes to mind without critiquing any of it. I have a lesson on the process of writing that you might glean some ideas from: ua-cam.com/video/dT_D68RJ5T8/v-deo.html
Best wishes,
Ganesh
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I hope my adjective order is correct
You hae pnly opinion adjectives
i watch many vedios of grammer daily but ur explanation different from others no words are enough to compliment you, Thanks
I have been worrying that whether you are still active or not. If yes, please post more English grammar videos. Because, these are very helpful and makes learners life easy.
I learned a lot from you.You are great on discussing every topic that you are teaching.How I wish I speak like you.
Appreciate the way you teach the concept. Really inspiring and I am polishing my English by watching your videos. Kudos for the good work.
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Thank you sir. The best classes! The best aspect of your classes is unique and complete. May Almighty give you more strength. The more you have energy the more we learn from you.
Sir, my teacher used to advise me to improve my grammar. After watching your videos, I score the highest in Grammar. Thanks a lot for your hard work and effort.
The lesson was a well structured high quality and easy to remember. (I hope I have used correct Order of adjectives)
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Thank you, for helping me to improve my knowledge of understanding the English grammars.
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I have been confused for many years about some of the things in English. After watching your videos, I am more confident than before.
I wish you were my English teacher in school. The way you explained the difference between "ing" and "ed" adjective will scrap any doubts forming in the minds of students. Thank you so much. I wish teachers should make lessons memorable than focusing on finishing a chapter.
Your English class is the most interesting to me.
yes it is interesting
All This Lesson, Have The Form More Easy to Learn. I'm Mexican and This are My Best Practices to My Career.
Thank- You So Much.
Professor Ganesh. From Nayarit Mexico.Warm Regards.
Your way of presentation is quite impressive and beneficial.
It was a really very good class and now I am clear with "ing" and "ed" adjectives words.Thank you sir..
I was afraid and much confused of grammar especially of adjectives, I always don't want to think into it, but I want to learn also I don't know how to start and end... I didn't get the perfect explainer in simple way throughout this life. But today this video makes me more interesting about adjective. Thank you so much I don't want to miss any of your lessons and I don't want to waste my precious time in looking into another presenter. This is more than enough. Thank You so much God bless you abundantly Sir 🙏.
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Sir nameste, I'm very glad to get your such an informative English grammar video lecture.Hoping that, we will get advanced English Grammar video in coming days too.
Sir,
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I have one doubt regarding the use of comparative degree whether we should use than or of.
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Sir I must say that your way of teaching is absolutely amazing.!👍 I have watched other videos though but the thing I found uncommon is that you clear our concept by its roots.!☺
Thank you so much sir.!😊
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hello sir, thank you for explaining Adjectives nicely. All my doubts are cleared.
i request you to please make videos on these topics as well, so that Adjectives is completely clear to us.
1. Formation of Adjective
2. Degrees of Adjective and
3. Correct use of Adjectives (like use of much, many, little, a little, the little, few, a few etc)
I like you the most; You are really an English teacher!!
Hello teacher!
I was studing the adjectives order, and I found a diferent order from yours.
Your order
Determiners
Opinion
Size
Shape *
Age *
Color
Origin
Material
Porpouse
But others sources
Determiners
Opinion
Size
Age *
Shape *
Color
Origin
Material
Porpouse
Wich sequence is correct?
Thank you
Adjective order is not a fixed rule; there is some flexibility in how adjectives can be ordered, so you will see different rules in different sources. The important thing is to have a general sense for adjective order, so you that you can notice it in real-life texts (i.e. in reading and listening). See these two sources below that give the same order as mine:
dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/adjectives-order
learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/english-grammar-reference/adjective-order
Thank you for answered my question.
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@@LearnEnglishLab thank u so much sir
I have learned core and benefitted tremendously through your videos. God bless you. Why aren’t making videos after those gems? Looking to see you again. Take Love and Respect. ❤️
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You are best teacher in my life
Love you, Ganesh! What an effort! What a neat presentation. Fantastic examples. That last example of sequencing adjectives, I still can't remember as if I studied in my schoolings. Good, you have helped me recollecting that also. Great job! Even thousand likes are not sufficient for the valuable knowledge you are sharing with the world! May God bless you.
These videos helping me alots ...Thank you so much...
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That's good to hear. You're welcome :)
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I'm very happy to hear that you like the lessons. And it makes me even happier to know that you are learning grammar by yourself at the age of 10! Best of luck, and let me know any time if you have any questions :)
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Glad to hear it, Sam :)
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Thank you for the kind words, Siuli :)
Sir ur explanation....wow....I love it...English is very tough for me...but inshALLAH I will learn from it by studying it again and again...
have watched all your videos in series of this playlist.😊 and eagerly waiting for the further 4 parts of speech.!😇
Those are coming soon, Juhi. I have gotten a little busy with work. In another two weeks' time, I'm going to resume posting videos regularly :)
Waiting sir.! 😊
This lesson is take you over the moon. Honestly i come across many and videos but Mr Ganesh lessons are amazing, usefull,fruitful, helpfull, fantastic and beautiful.i cann't imagine and describe more about him. I became speechless i appreciatet and greatfull.🙏🙏🙏🙏🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
Thanks a lot sir
It helped me a lot
You said very clearly thank you
please make a class about...clauses,corrections:the tense,the verb,the preposition,the determiner,the gender,the number,subject verb agreement. sentences transformation all
I have more lessons coming, including the topics you've mentioned :)
Being in united states I haven't same pronunciation and good grammer manner. Your pronunciation meets correctly. Wish to get same knowledge as you
sir uh haven't kept ur promise to make a separate video on determiners.... I think those of us who completed all of your playlists deserve this kind of generosity from uh...( sounds I'm emotional, hypothetically btw)
The best part about you is - the logic which you provide. I using which because i pointing on specific thing... hehe thanks mate.
is it important to use pronoun every time when there is repeat-ion of noun?
Excellent video! :)
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the best way to remember the adjective order is DOSSACOM
ISNT IT i dont think i would ever forget this in future
Sounds good. Mnemonics are always useful :)
Dossacom “what is dis exactly
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Thank you, Kourosh. Glad you found it helpful :)
You're most welcome, that's how it is.Well done...
Cheers :)
Good explanation Ganesh, Thankyou.
Thank you so much!
However, what is the difference between "error" and "mistake"?
Hi Juan, they are very similar but 'error' is a little more formal. In scientific or academic situations 'error' is preferred.
Common examples of error are 'measurement error', 'computer error', 'pilot error' (when a plane crashes because the pilot did something wrong) etc. We don't use mistake in situations like these.
Learn English Lab Thank you so much!
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And i start watching your video
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