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  • hi ma name y alex y am un student of madrid y learnd englis but i have a exam in this video is bery interestin y lernd bery much of this video but in may book are more verbs

    can you make anew video whit a more verbs please ?

    boy buy

  • OH GOD THAT DOG SCARED ME,LOL!

  • The noises used in the video were unnecessary..Overall I appreciate your effort to educate students in ESL....

  • thank's so much for this lesson i will never forget it شكرا بالعربية

  • Hey! Thanks for helping me with my students. Never mind about lead-led-led. That actually made us discuss this verb. It was good.

  • @learnamericanenglish thanks for uploading this video !!!

  • Thank´s you!

  • To be honest, it's basic englsih but very much useful for the students of ESL. I think, I should have watched your all videos to improve my englsih. Now, I am regularly watching all your's videos. I felt that they are really beneficial to me and my kids. Hope, such good teachers and access to internet, may change this world very quickly. Looking forward for more videos from learnamericanenglish team. I can't thank you enough. May God bless you and your family members. My regrads to you.

  • SIR Great video.

  • that one with bush is funny lol

  • Thanks teacher .

  • tank you learn american english

  • Good Teaching Mr. Uploader 

  • Is there a rule to teach student the past participles for irregular verbs

    and for regular verbs?

  • Good teaching,thanks

  • Good video but I would put the translation into Spanish, thanks

  • Excuse me!!! Cut is an regular verb. cut , cut ,cut^^ think about it^^

  • It’s refreshing to watch every time. Your voice and images are perfect. I admire you for expressing political views. It’s so true and hilarious. BTW, Bush’s facial expression is cute!

  • beautiful video ...thanks for sharing:))))

  • I like this video. It´s excellent

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  • I'm sorry I HAD to watch this because of my stupid english teacher who is a real jurk

    but I really don't need it.

  • Excelent.

  • Does anyone in Europe use GOTTEN anyway?

  • Does anyone realize how stupid English is, why can't all verbs end in -ed

  • thank u ..

  • thank you Paul !!!!!

  • very helpful,thank you Paul.

  • hi, i'm from Brazil, liked very of video,but not understood right pronunciation verb fly

    (flew). thank you brother! the peace... Rio de Janeiro

  • hi i like it thank u very much sabah morocco

  • Thank You

    I must learn the verbs for my Englishtest

  • Are these all the irregular verbs?

  • Should be most of them. There are others that are antiquated or rare.

  • Thanks from Italy

  • k estp n sirbe pa na si eres español

    tienes k aprender espontaniamentee xD

  • Very good lesson.

     Thanks again! Flávia from Brazil

  • This class is very simple and very important, it help me so much!

    thanks

    Sandra

  • Thank you Paul!!

    Great video.

    I'm in blue level of your website but I study this video every day for memorizing these irregular verbs.

    But I can't hear the pronunciation of the simple past of the verb fly in the minute 1:34, because of the airplane's sound.

    Please, May you improve that part?

    Thank you again.

    I've learned english much with you.

    Iván (Colombia)

  • Great...except would be better if not political....Chaney and Bush verbs which expressed your opinion.

  • Hey! Wonderful video. Whenever you correct lead-lead-lead to lead-led-led, I think it would be good to also change lie-lied-lied (a regular verb - mentir) to lie-lay-lain (acostarse or s'allonger). Also in American English "forgot" is an acceptable past participle.

  • Yes, you're right about "lead" and "lie." "Lie" is such a troublesome verb for Americans--everyone gets that one wrong. I forgot about "lie-lay-lain" when I was putting this together. As for "forget," most people use "forgotten" in the U.S. Some do use "forgot" but sometimes that sounds strange. Thanks for the useful comment.

  • hey thanks for this video.. i have some issues :)

  • @learnamericanenglish How about ''lie'', when it has two meaning:1. Lie is an intransitive verb (one that does not take an object), meaning "to recline." Its principal parts are lie (base form), lay (past tense), lain (past participal), and lying (present participle).

    2.[Lie meaning "to tell an untruth" uses lied for both the past tense and past participle, with lying as the present participle.]

  • That is the best irregular verbs video that I have seen! Thank so much for created! Helped a lot!

  • thanks i need to learn the iregular verbs

  • tnx:D

  • Thank you very much your video helped me to understand the verbs, but it would also be in Spanish.

    Thank you very much

  • God bless you!!! Thank you!

  • Hi Teacher !!

    I hope that you are very good!!

    My Name is Jhon I am from mexico city this video is very awesome Thanks for your help teacher.

    I hope meeting you soon!

    All The Best and Best wishes!

  • thanks a lot!

  • Thank you for all your efforts and nice video.

  • Obrigada pelo seu vídeo! :)

  • How many do you said ?

  • OK i need this

  • thank you so much

    5 stars

  • Excellent for my daughter who's studying English.

    And for me , too.

    Thanks a lot.

  • Thank you very much ;)

  • good job, is very nice

  • Thank you so much!

  • you know whats interesting?

    i learned everything i know about past participles in my SPANISH course. they never even go over it in english.

  • thanks for that verbs - specially liked forget - forgot - forgotten ;)

  • this video is very interesant xDxD

    _cItO_

  • very nice..!!

    coming up more videos

  • cool, thanks!!

  • thanx for the video :)

    it helped me :D

    pEaCe <3

  • At first I thougth the video was right, but then I looked it up in the dictionary, and omilzomil is right after all! Well done! Also, thanks for the video :)

  • man , you are nice person :) thank you for coming up this video :D

  • Thanks Omilzomil! Irregular verbs like "lead" are often misspelled. I'll have to make a new video sometime with the correction.

  • I think I found a misspelled word. 'lead-led-led' is right, not 'lead-lead-lead'. I looked up a dictionary to make sure. :-)

  • Thankx

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