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I listened and watched this lesson the second time as I was interested why one guy asked about sentenced 4 in his comment.That is great you have done these examples in different tenses.Sentence 4 was in past Simple and made confused him but does not matter when it happened or is happening.the most important was do not forget to call him even yesterday.Thanks a lot for giving in different tenses.We think and understand more.
Thanks my friend for your lessons, I´m learning English and I feel very nice when I listen you because I can understand almost all, I´d like your explanation about the topic Infinitives vs Gerunds, is so confuse for me, in cases like after certain verbs, adjectives, modal verbs etc, thanks! blessings from Colombia!
This is a very useful tip to this topic, I always remember to watch these awesome videos from Crown Academy but I don't remember watching this specific one before.
+Vyacheslav Sergeev You're welcome. Thank you for the comment and I'm sorry for the delay in replying to you. I have been very busy. Best wishes, Andrew
Sir you are doing explain very well then anybody can understand very easy. Your pronunciations are very close to realise any language's.plese continue Tanks so much.
Thanks for realy good teaching of infinitive. I was wondering if you could also kindly have a video about pasive and past infinitive. look forward to watching that lesson. thanks
Hi your lesson is very useful for me to improve communication .please discuss the concepts of active voice and passive voice ,you were already taught all tense.
Can you tell me which one is correct in this case? Luckily, she remembered (to fill up/ filling up) with petrol, so she didn’t run out on the way there. Hope to see your answer and explanation as well.
''to fil up'' because in this case it is something that she remembered and made '' fill up with gasoline ''. In this exercise, it is not a matter of remembering whether she did it or not, in this exercise it is something that she remembered and did
Hello Ma'mm, I am Amit Gupta FROM Hyderabad. there is a question to understand passive of gerund and infinitive. 1. The home(Non doer) needs to be painted ( Passive of infinitive ,Both grammatically and sense are passive) / The Home needs to paint(Active of infinitive, only sense is passive) 2. The Home (Non doer) needs being painted(Passive of infinitive ,Both grammatically and sense are passive) /The home needs painting(Active of gerund, only sense is passive). Here i want to understand why passive of gerund one is wrong ? Request kindly respond
thank you for this lesson sir! this is very useful in our daily life conversation to know the uses of these but there are few things that i didn't sure about for, I'll leave a comment again when i figure it out thank you again sir. (Y)
Thanks!! Good one!! Can you add more vedios with different examples!! Gerund action wards are using to learn the action or remember the action/process etc e.g. I learnt cooking. He remembers cooking that dish. It means I learnt firstly and than I used it again. Is it the correct way to use of gerund words. Infinitive action wards are using to indicate about action required or have to do it e.g. to call and to go. Is it correct!! Please reply! Thanks!! Sir!!
Teacher Andrew I am concerned about the person those who doing the verb.. Example, "I suggeted taking the train." Who is taking the train? I or someone else?... Thanks Sir..
+Gabriel Polanco Hello and thanks for the comment and question. Yes question 4 is the most difficult to understand! The rule is not if the action is in the past, present or future. The rule is if the action is before or after the thought. In question 4, it is true that the action (call) is in the past. But the thought (remember) is also in the past (did you remember?). In question 4, we are asking the question to be sure that the person did not forget to call John. The person thinks first, then calls John. Both actions are in the past but the thought is first in this context. Best wishes, Andrew
Thanks Andrew! I am taking a level test next Saturday 26th; So I got to make sure that I understand some of the rules! And you have been doing a good job explaining the rules as well, thanks so much again!
john watsons The meaning is the opposite but this rule is the same. It's the same principle, yes. For example, we can say: "Don't forget to lock the car." or "Remember to lock the car."
you can say Mark has locked the car. because Mark is 3rd person singular. but in this case you are just using the present perfect (which is past with reference to the present)
Thank you so much. I didn't have any idea of this very important subtlety of the English Grammar. I'm flabbergasted. Anyway, we learn something every day, don't we ? :) :) :)
Thank you for this great lesson. No.4 in the exercises , calling or to call? It is about past so I think calling is the right? I hope you correct and demonstrate for me
mmm Hello and thanks for the comment and question. The rule is *not* if the action is in the past, present or future. The rule is if the action is *before* or *after* the thought. In question 4, it is true that the action (call) is in the past. But the thought (remember) is also in the past (*did* you remember?). In question 4, we are asking the question to be make sure that the person did not forget to call John. The person thinks first, then calls John. Both actions are in the past but the thought is first in this context. Best wishes, Andrew
@@CrownAcademyEnglish I have the same doubt, so thanks for the clarification. To sum up, it's correct to say: It was John's birthday yesterday. 1- Did you remember to call it? or 2- Do you remember calling it? It's right ? thanks
Thanks a lot for fantastic explanation confusing verbs remember to do and remember doing.I like explanation -I mean the order of action which happens first ir second.It such an easy explanation.I have never met it before.Thanks a lot for doing brilliant job for non-native speakers. All the best. Ludmila
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I listened and watched this lesson the second time as I was interested why one guy asked about sentenced 4 in his comment.That is great you have done these examples in different tenses.Sentence 4 was in past Simple and made confused him but does not matter when it happened or is happening.the most important was do not forget to call him even yesterday.Thanks a lot for giving in different tenses.We think and understand more.
Thanks my friend for your lessons, I´m learning English and I feel very nice when I listen you because I can understand almost all, I´d like your explanation about the topic Infinitives vs Gerunds, is so confuse for me, in cases like after certain verbs, adjectives, modal verbs etc, thanks! blessings from Colombia!
Greetings from Brazil. Thanks for the lessons, Andrew.
Marcos Trindade Hello and greetings to you and Brazil. Sorry for the delay in replying. :)
Andrew
Nice lesson :)
'I remember watching your content few days ago'
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before this I used to say: 'I remember that I watched your content' lol
This is a very useful tip to this topic, I always remember to watch these awesome videos from Crown Academy but I don't remember watching this specific one before.
really you are a great teacher who teaches wonderfully that who doesn't understand also understand easily. keep it up.
Andrew, i grateful for your job so much. You make us more educated using the simple examples. i say Thank YOU again and again.
+Vyacheslav Sergeev You're welcome. Thank you for the comment and I'm sorry for the delay in replying to you. I have been very busy.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Thanks for the explanation, I wouldn't have success if I didn't have saw this video.
Sir you are doing explain very well then anybody can understand very easy. Your pronunciations are very close to realise any language's.plese continue Tanks so much.
Thank you sir, know I can understand the meaning between those, i appreciate your effort.
realy you're a great teacher .. I learned alot of things from your lessons .. hope you always make this lossons .. thanks Andrew for your effort 😃
great video/// easy to understand. I think I'm going to remember about "The Remember" rest of my life . Thank you
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Thank you so much for this video.
Thanks for realy good teaching of infinitive.
I was wondering if you could also kindly have a video about pasive and past infinitive.
look forward to watching that lesson.
thanks
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thank you very much. I totally understood it. Exercise part is what makes you understand more after explaining the topic.
Hello sir, I very like your english lessons , it is very simple to understand. Thank you.
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You are the best, until now I could understand the meaning.
Thank you, Does it work with the rest of actions or most of them? I mean, instead 'REMEMBER'.
Thank you! You have made this so easy to understand.
You're welcome. Thank you for the comment.
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Andrew
thank you so much the lesson was so helpful and simple at the same time. ^_^
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your lesson is very useful for me to improve communication .please discuss the concepts of active voice and passive voice ,you were already taught all tense.
Very nicely explained. Thank you.
I remember to comment on your class. Wonderful explanation thanks sir.
OMG!..I have ever seen like this grammar videos.You are really doing good job and thanks for your grammar videos.It's really superb..
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kindly make VDO on gerund passive voice & infinitive Passive voice
Can you tell me which one is correct in this case?
Luckily, she remembered (to fill up/ filling up) with petrol, so she didn’t run out on the way there.
Hope to see your answer and explanation as well.
''to fil up'' because in this case it is something that she remembered and made '' fill up with gasoline ''. In this exercise, it is not a matter of remembering whether she did it or not, in this exercise it is something that she remembered and did
Hello Ma'mm, I am Amit Gupta FROM Hyderabad. there is a question to understand passive of gerund and infinitive. 1. The home(Non doer) needs to be painted ( Passive of infinitive ,Both grammatically and sense are passive) / The Home needs to paint(Active of infinitive, only sense is passive) 2. The Home (Non doer) needs being painted(Passive of infinitive ,Both grammatically and sense are passive) /The home needs painting(Active of gerund, only sense is passive). Here i want to understand why passive of gerund one is wrong ? Request kindly respond
Perfect: very clear!
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Thanks for helping me. This video is good but I am still confused. Would you mind making more videos like this?
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Great. Thank you.
This was very helpful
Thank you sir
Sir please point out the mistake in the sentence:
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thank you for this lesson sir! this is very useful in our daily life conversation to know the uses of these but there are few things that i didn't sure about for, I'll leave a comment again when i figure it out thank you again sir. (Y)
very useful lesson thank you
you explain clearly. thanks a lot
Thank you so much.
wow it is a very useful video for English grammar learner
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It was very clear and useful thank you
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thank you very much. please tell me some specific English verbs with whom we use infinitive or gerund , or both... thanks reply as soon as possible
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Thank you for this amazing lesson.
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Thanks!! Good one!! Can you add more vedios with different examples!!
Gerund action wards are using to learn the action or remember the action/process etc e.g. I learnt cooking. He remembers cooking that dish. It means I learnt firstly and than I used it again. Is it the correct way to use of gerund words.
Infinitive action wards are using to indicate about action required or have to do it e.g. to call and to go.
Is it correct!! Please reply!
Thanks!! Sir!!
I remember subscribing your website.
thanks for your effort & please i want a lesson about auxiliary verbs (to do.. to have .. to be) & thanks again
Thanks
Teacher Andrew
I am concerned about the person those who doing the verb..
Example,
"I suggeted taking the train."
Who is taking the train? I or someone else?...
Thanks Sir..
Congrats!!!!!!
Thanku so much for such interesting vedio..
Hi! Sir, would you mind telling me why #4 is with infinitive? Please.
+Gabriel Polanco Hello and thanks for the comment and question. Yes question 4 is the most difficult to understand!
The rule is not if the action is in the past, present or future. The rule is if the action is before or after the thought.
In question 4, it is true that the action (call) is in the past. But the thought (remember) is also in the past (did you remember?).
In question 4, we are asking the question to be sure that the person did not forget to call John. The person thinks first, then calls John.
Both actions are in the past but the thought is first in this context.
Best wishes,
Andrew
Thanks Andrew! I am taking a level test next Saturday 26th; So I got to make sure that I understand some of the rules! And you have been doing a good job explaining the rules as well, thanks so much again!
:)I have studied best experience! thx sir
Greatttt...great explanatiom
Is there any other verb like 'remember' ?
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Is " forget " same as " remember" ?
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Lee
john watsons The meaning is the opposite but this rule is the same. It's the same principle, yes.
For example, we can say:
"Don't forget to lock the car." or "Remember to lock the car."
thank you !
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Which sentence is correct ? When you see people eating alot and not getting fat ..OR when you see people eating alot and not get fat
could you teach me how to use of (TO BE + past particle)
in 4th question why cant i use ING form ... ????
Passive voice imperative sentences
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"I remember calling him for his birthday". Remembering is the past action.
4. is gerunt first is action and they its thought
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can we say ... mark have locked the car ?
you can say Mark has locked the car. because Mark is 3rd person singular. but in this case you are just using the present perfect (which is past with reference to the present)
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Thank you so much. I didn't have any idea of this very important subtlety of the English Grammar. I'm flabbergasted.
Anyway, we learn something every day, don't we ? :) :) :)
***** Yes, it is such a subtle difference but a very big difference in meaning. :)
Andrew
Thank you so much.
Excellent
Thank you for this great lesson.
No.4 in the exercises , calling or to call?
It is about past so I think calling is the right?
I hope you correct and demonstrate for me
mmm Hello and thanks for the comment and question.
The rule is *not* if the action is in the past, present or future. The rule is if the action is *before* or *after* the thought.
In question 4, it is true that the action (call) is in the past. But the thought (remember) is also in the past (*did* you remember?). In question 4, we are asking the question to be make sure that the person did not forget to call John. The person thinks first, then calls John.
Both actions are in the past but the thought is first in this context.
Best wishes,
Andrew
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@@CrownAcademyEnglish Thanks for your explanation, I had the same douth.
@@CrownAcademyEnglish I have the same doubt, so thanks for the clarification.
To sum up, it's correct to say:
It was John's birthday yesterday.
1- Did you remember to call it?
or
2- Do you remember calling it?
It's right ?
thanks
Thank you for that useful lesson!
Linda BENDOUMIA Thank you very much for your comment. I am very pleased that my lessons are helping you.
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Andrew
You are a fantastic teacher. I always must remember to watch your amazing lessons. Kisses from Italy
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excellent lesson. I'm teaching an observed high C1 lesson on gerunds/ infinitives on Tuesday and this was invaluable. thank you so much !!!!
I remember studying gerund when I was in elementary school.
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Yes, indeed.
Thanks a lot for fantastic explanation confusing verbs remember to do and remember doing.I like explanation -I mean the order of action which happens first ir second.It such an easy explanation.I have never met it before.Thanks a lot for doing brilliant job for non-native speakers.
All the best.
Ludmila
+Ludmilat Televna It's a pleasure. I'm delighted that your English is improving with my lessons. Thank you for the comment.
Best wishes,
Andrew
sir, kindly make a video on Participle (Non Finite Verbs)
NICE LECTURE!THANKS FOR UPLOAD.