Thank you so much mam... I have seen many grammar videos on KZbin Channel mam... But no one like you mam... U are a role model to many of us mam... Especially this video there is no words to say mam... Hats off to you mam......
@EnglishwithVennila2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@radhamanojkumar1572 жыл бұрын
Useful mam
@s.yogavaishnavi91146 ай бұрын
Mam can u please cover some more figures of speech Like epithet Refrain Symbolism Euphony Connotation Imagery Rhetorical question Transferred epithet Enjambment Euphemism
@sgiri2012 Жыл бұрын
Mam would you please give information about transferred epithet ? 🙏 please mam
@raisaschamber4success3252 жыл бұрын
Can you please upload answers for recently finished group2 english exam
@EnglishwithVennila2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I will do it today.
@r.eniyaxc75552 жыл бұрын
Good evening mam I'm eniya . Mam I have a doubt. Today I watched ur live session about gerunds , infinitive, participle. In that a person asked this question *He jumped on the running bus* Here running is participle or gerund He asked . Mam u answered that it is a participle . There I got a doubt Mam. Like u told that if a sentence answers a question "WHAT", then it is a gerund. So likewise I tried asking this question my self like..... He jumped on WHAT? and it answered:He jumped on the running bus. So I thought that this word in this sentence is a GERUND And mam moreover in ur video u said that , if "THE" comes before -ing form words it is a gerund . So here in the above sentence running is a GERUND OR PARTICIPLE. Kindly read fully and please 🙏 tell me the crt answer Mam please🙏🙏
@EnglishwithVennila2 жыл бұрын
The answer to 'what' is not 'running', but 'running bus'. 'Running' describes the bus. It's a participle adjective. Running is a good exercise. I like running. In the above two sentences, 'running' is a gerund. It's the subject in the first sentence and the object in the second sentence. It answers 'what' in both the sentences. And the word 'the' in the given sentence is not for 'running', it's for the 'bus'. Hope it's clear now. If not, let me know please. I appreciate your interest in learning things deeply.