Gerunds and Infinitives in Perfect and Passive Forms

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  • This is an advanced English grammar lesson on Gerunds and Infinitives in the Perfect and Passive Forms.
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  • @mohammadjaleel7295
    @mohammadjaleel7295 2 роки тому +1

    Teacher
    A teacher taught the passive with the gerund online. But, the way he converted the active voice into the passive voice was not digestive.
    See his examples:
    He likes teaching. Active voice
    He turned the sentence into the passive the following way:
    He likes being taught.
    How? In the active sentence, he acts as a teacher. While in his passive voice, he turns himself as a learner.
    I suggest he should gave frames the sentence the following way:
    He likes the students being taught. This sentence fulfils his wish of teaching.
    I await your clarification.
    Regards
    Hyderabad - India

    • @BreakingEnglish
      @BreakingEnglish  2 роки тому

      Hi, the second one the teacher gave is in passive voice but it isn't necessarily the passive voice form of the entire sentence before it. To really do that would mean inverting subject and object and changing the verb form. Maybe the teacher was just showing how the verb in the original sentence could become a gerund passive. Your sentence was also correct

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    Gerunds are usually nouns, and almost always nouns are followed by prepositions.

    • @BreakingEnglish
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      Prepositions are also followed by nouns. What a cycle!

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      Yes, any time it's a perfect firm, it means something happened prior to something else, so your understanding makes sense :)

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    Thank you for your awesome video. Having watched this video and some previous ones, I was wondering if the following sentences you taught in your different videos are correct. I guess they say the same thing.
    1) I am happy to have passed.
    2) I am happy about having passed.
    3) I am happy that I have passed.
    4) I am happy inasmuch as I passed.
    5) Having passed, I am happy.
    6) I am happy, having passed.
    7) I am happy having passed.

    • @BreakingEnglish
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      Hello
      Great sentences! And yes, these are all correct :)

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  • @TotemYuri
    @TotemYuri Рік тому

    Can I say "She enjoyed having been taught"? If yes, are you able to explain please the structure and the difference between "She enjoys having been taught".

  • @user-hl9tn3en4u
    @user-hl9tn3en4u Рік тому

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  • @samanehaslani1672
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  • @mohitnegi9080
    @mohitnegi9080 3 роки тому +2

    She is happy about having passed.
    She is happy to have passed
    Is this both correct mam?

    • @yadayadajmr1
      @yadayadajmr1 3 роки тому +3

      Hello, Mohit, yes, these are both correct. The difference is this that when you use a preposition after any adjective, you must use a gerund, but when you do not use a preposition after an adjective, you will need to use an infinitive form of a verb. That is because after adjectives, you usually will need the infinitive form of a verb. Again, that is unless you have a preposition after that adjective. Prepositions always require a gerund form of a verb after them.

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  • @balsonnaoshekpam6240
    @balsonnaoshekpam6240 10 місяців тому

    Nice explanation ❤
    Plz show the voice change for Proverbs

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    Thank you so much for this subject.

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  • @serdarozdamar9848
    @serdarozdamar9848 2 роки тому

    Hi dear teacher. Thanks for that important grammer lesson. I have a question. Is
    " present perfect " a must for this type sentences?. For example, can i say " I enjoy to get travelled" ?

    • @felis3936
      @felis3936 Рік тому

      no if you want to mention something happend in the past you use present perfect

  • @vijayanandtyagi5894
    @vijayanandtyagi5894 3 роки тому +1

    Nice you are requested plz make video on simple infinitve passive voice and also need to explain whereat word or pharse, to be is used in a sentence.

    • @BreakingEnglish
      @BreakingEnglish  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the idea. I'll add it to the list 😉

  • @rajatchaudhary1189
    @rajatchaudhary1189 3 роки тому

    Can you please tell me the difference between all 3:
    Perfect Gerund perfect infinitive perfect participle
    Though I know how to use all three.
    If I want to to explain the three in a very simple language in a few sentences how to explain them ?
    2) Could you also make the same sentence in these three forms ?
    Much appreciated

  • @englishwithmuzammal3596
    @englishwithmuzammal3596 3 роки тому +1

    I don't regret having been advised to see your video, though not precisely elaborated, as nothing goes in vain or unreported to the mind.

  • @augustinejoseph3185
    @augustinejoseph3185 2 роки тому +1

    I am thankful for the wonderful class. But I have a doubt here. Let me know the following sentence is correct or not.. " Now this is what this video is about to teach you how to do this" here, about to teach you or about teaching you " i would not have this doubt if i had not learned your lesson. Please let me know which is correct. If " About to teach" is correct, tell me how it is correct. I will be thankful for your kindness.

    • @BreakingEnglish
      @BreakingEnglish  2 роки тому +1

      "ABOUT to teach" is correct. This is a way to show future intention for something that is going to happen right away. "I'm about to go to bed" is something you can say while getting ready for bed, for example

    • @augustinejoseph3185
      @augustinejoseph3185 2 роки тому

      @@BreakingEnglish thank you very much.

  • @hasanshabib6774
    @hasanshabib6774 3 роки тому

    Great video i must say. As far as the rules are concerned i totally got that but when it comes to applying them i would get confused