"ing" words
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I'm very confused :))
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@learnamericanenglish I don't really like calling them gerunds or present participles, since gerunds only work with nouns and present participles work with... everything else. XD You're right that names take away meaning from the lesson, though. It's better to just learn how the tenses work.
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He's really a teacher. Quite adept in explaining.
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oh gosh.he is so talented.i love you teacher
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Thanks for your explanation, using examples like these it makes easier to understand; can you also explain the difference between words like confused and confussing and when to use them, please?
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Learning from you is always pleasant. Some of your students can't show you that they are making progress on this language. I'm one of them, but I try to show you whenever I write to you. Thanks for the reading, too.
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That's such a great lesson , thanks a lot . I've noticed that there are many nouns that can also be verb . Teacher Paul , I'd like to know if it happens with all the nouns or the most of them ? .
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Thank you so much, you are th best
I think that -ing-words really need an official collective name. XD
nicolebmoviesFTW2 2 months ago
@nicolebmoviesFTW2 -- Well, you can call them gerunds or present participles, but I try not to get too hung up on grammatical terms. Sometimes it distracts from the lesson at hand.
learnamericanenglish 2 months ago