Absolutely amazing! Thank you so much sir my language arts semester exam is tomorrow and I was on the verge of tears because I didnt understand until I found your video. but you explain it so simply and clearly. I (subject) give (verb) thanks (D.O) to( preposition) you (object of the prepostion), sir. =)
Question for you.... What about when you use the linking verb "smells"? That ice cream smells like chocolate. Is "like" a preposition? No, because chocolate is not smelling the way (as in an action) the way that ice cream smells (with it's nose). It is specifying the way that it smells like. It is a simile. So, is "smells" the linking verb, and "like chocolate" a prep. phrase acting as a direct object?
Hello Professor, Is really amazing the way you explain syntax.I'm from Brazil and I'm studying english grammar and your lessons has helped me.. I would like to know if you have more videos..Thanks for posting these lessons.. Hugs from Brazil.
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Absolutely amazing! Thank you so much sir my language arts semester exam is tomorrow and I was on the verge of tears because I didnt understand until I found your video. but you explain it so simply and clearly. I (subject) give (verb) thanks (D.O) to( preposition) you (object of the prepostion), sir. =)
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Question for you.... What about when you use the linking verb "smells"? That ice cream smells like chocolate. Is "like" a preposition? No, because chocolate is not smelling the way (as in an action) the way that ice cream smells (with it's nose). It is specifying the way that it smells like. It is a simile. So, is "smells" the linking verb, and "like chocolate" a prep. phrase acting as a direct object?
Hello Professor,
Is really amazing the way you explain syntax.I'm from Brazil and I'm studying english grammar and your lessons has helped me.. I would like to know if you have more videos..Thanks for posting these lessons.. Hugs from Brazil.
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Hi you are amazing. What's your name and do you have a website. Do you offer paid online tutoring, one on one. If you don't you should. I have learnt so much from you.
I'm looking forward to more of your videos, but please put a name to your profile, you are brilliant :)
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