amazing
nuqleo 2 months ago in playlist Más vídeos de learnamericanenglish
THank yu very very vry very very very much!
AlmightysPrinceSs 3 months ago
thank you very much!!!
bababesh 3 months ago
thanks for your videos!!!
indalondon2011 4 months ago
thanks so much....
urolog42 10 months ago
thank you so much Paul
VPDikarin 2 years ago
using " used to love" ?
afranks107 2 years ago
Thank you so much for this lesson ..
I'll watching all your lessons video
because really I need to learning En
FarDr3am 2 years ago
what about i used to travel a lot
enter19 3 years ago
That's different. Without the verb "be," the meaning changes to something that you did in the past. The examples presented in the video here can be used in the present or the past to describe something that is a routine part of your life.
learnamericanenglish 3 years ago
@enter19 I am used to travel a lot .
obamatran 1 year ago
Swytek,
Consider these sentences:
I'm used to traveling.
I'm used to it.
I'm used to my new boss.
I'm used to her.
In both of these sentences, the object pronouns ("it" and "her") following "used to" replace a noun.
Hope that helps.
Paul
"I'm used to traveling around." -> traveling is a Noun [Gerund]
"I'm traveling around." -> traveling is a Verb
It's confusing for me to understand why "traveling" is not a verb after "used to".
Swytek 3 years ago
amazing
nuqleo 2 months ago in playlist Más vídeos de learnamericanenglish
THank yu very very vry very very very much!
AlmightysPrinceSs 3 months ago
thank you very much!!!
bababesh 3 months ago
thanks for your videos!!!
indalondon2011 4 months ago
thanks so much....
urolog42 10 months ago
thank you so much Paul
VPDikarin 2 years ago
using " used to love" ?
afranks107 2 years ago
Thank you so much for this lesson ..
I'll watching all your lessons video
because really I need to learning En
FarDr3am 2 years ago
what about i used to travel a lot
enter19 3 years ago
That's different. Without the verb "be," the meaning changes to something that you did in the past. The examples presented in the video here can be used in the present or the past to describe something that is a routine part of your life.
learnamericanenglish 3 years ago
@enter19 I am used to travel a lot .
obamatran 1 year ago
Swytek,
Consider these sentences:
I'm used to traveling.
I'm used to it.
I'm used to my new boss.
I'm used to her.
In both of these sentences, the object pronouns ("it" and "her") following "used to" replace a noun.
Hope that helps.
Paul
learnamericanenglish 3 years ago
"I'm used to traveling around." -> traveling is a Noun [Gerund]
"I'm traveling around." -> traveling is a Verb
It's confusing for me to understand why "traveling" is not a verb after "used to".
Swytek 3 years ago