
Grammar: 'stop buying' or 'stop to buy'? - BBC English Masterclass
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Date: 2020-09-18
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Comments and reviews: 9
jin
I forgot watching Sian's great lesson for words that changes its meaning depending on which one is followed gerund or infinitive
even it's less than one minutes after I watched it.
but hopefully
I don't forget to watch Sian's lesson
again and again
even though
I'll forget watching it again.
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I forgot watching Sian's great lesson for words that changes its meaning depending on which one is followed gerund or infinitive
even it's less than one minutes after I watched it.
but hopefully
I don't forget to watch Sian's lesson
again and again
even though
I'll forget watching it again.
reply
jcr1138
Also the verb remember.
I remember doing homework after lunch. (I remember when I used to do homework after lunch)
I remember to do homework after lunch. (I remember I have homework to do after lunch)
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Also the verb remember.
I remember doing homework after lunch. (I remember when I used to do homework after lunch)
I remember to do homework after lunch. (I remember I have homework to do after lunch)
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jellyfish
your pronounciation is perfect to understand, but it's too hard to understand fully. Maybe because it's a short video.. so I want a longer version of it! thank u for the great video!
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your pronounciation is perfect to understand, but it's too hard to understand fully. Maybe because it's a short video.. so I want a longer version of it! thank u for the great video!
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Football1
I forgot doing my Homework means I had to do it in the past but I didn't do it and I forget to do my homework means that I used to forget to do it every time
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I forgot doing my Homework means I had to do it in the past but I didn't do it and I forget to do my homework means that I used to forget to do it every time
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Emerson
Congrats Sian, your explanations are perfect! I'm a Brazilian trying to learn English and I understand everything you teach for us! Thanks a bunch! :)
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Congrats Sian, your explanations are perfect! I'm a Brazilian trying to learn English and I understand everything you teach for us! Thanks a bunch! :)
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ENGLISHACKED
Great video as always one of the hardest topic for learners to grasp. You made it easy for them hope the world sees it.Great work as usual BBC!
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Great video as always one of the hardest topic for learners to grasp. You made it easy for them hope the world sees it.Great work as usual BBC!
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Iris
Can anyone help here? In British English, is that ok to say go to get a book. or go get a book? Which one is right or both of them are ok? Many thanks!
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Can anyone help here? In British English, is that ok to say go to get a book. or go get a book? Which one is right or both of them are ok? Many thanks!
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Md
Mam one confusing, if I have to tell, that he stopped singing, it means it stopped singing forever or, at particular time, can we use in both case
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Mam one confusing, if I have to tell, that he stopped singing, it means it stopped singing forever or, at particular time, can we use in both case
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Alysson
I think this is a great difficult for brazilians. Thanks a lot for this explanation and I hope more videos about it will be published.
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I think this is a great difficult for brazilians. Thanks a lot for this explanation and I hope more videos about it will be published.
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