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Learn MEDICAL Vocabulary in English
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More of my videos about political vocabulary:
10 English Expressions from Politics youtu.be/zglSHvH5Xm4
Talking about POLITICS in English youtu.be/h2jBsmGKwLs
In this lesson:
0:00 Political Vocabulary in English
1:15 checks & balances
2:45 due process
2:52 allegation
4:26 silent majority
4:43 vocal minority
5:31 polls
6:02 political suicide
6:44 swing vote
7:46 manipulate
8:26 witch hunt
9:25 partisan & bipartisan
10:33 whistleblower
11:33 obstruction
12:14 subpoena
12:50 treason
13:40 perjury
14:04 deflect
14:26 smoking gun
15:08 impeach
Transcript
Hi, everybody. Welcome to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. In today's video, I want to talk to you about politics. Now, especially in recent years, there's been a lot of political news from all over the world, but especially from, like, North America, in certain situations in particular. So, today, I wanted to give you some vocabulary to help you understand just the tremendous amount of news that is going on; all the stories that are going on, and it's... keeps going on, and on, and on. Because now we live in the age of the internet, and people can find out what's going on in other countries all the time. So, keep in mind that this is just a partial list; meaning: This is just an introduction. There are many more words, many more expressions that are part of politics that you should get to know, but these will at least get you started. And if you're interested, obviously you can do a little bit more research; do some more reading, etcetera. So, more or less, I'm focusing on political justice - I guess you could say - and how... how politicians basically look after each other or look at each other, and suspiciously, depending on the situation. Right?
So, we're gonna start by exactly that: "checks and balances". This is how governments are... have been established, especially democracies have been established with institutions that can watch each other, so that no group, no institution, no piece of the government gets too much power. A "check" basically means, like, a limiting force. If you put a "check" on somebody, you're limiting them; you're put... you're stopping them from reaching too high or too powerful, etcetera. And "balance" is balanced - means equal power distributed to all the different branches of government. So, in the US, for example, they have the "executive branch" of government, which is the President's office; they have the "judiciary", which is the Supreme Court; and they have the "legislative", which is the "Senate" and "Congress". So, three parts of government; they are co-equal parts of government. "Co-equal" means that each of these three parts has the same power as the other three. Right? So, that's the whole idea. So, the... the Supreme Court makes sure that the government President doesn't do anything illegal. The Senate makes sure that the Supreme Court is okay. They put the judges in there. Everybody has some sort of control over the other two. So, that's the "checks", and they maintain the "balance". So, that's what this is about.
But if there is a problem, if somebody is accused or of doing a crime, or there's some sort of allegation of a crime... an "allegation"... I'm going to go all over the place here. An "allegation" is basically an accusation. It's saying that someone did something bad, but this hasn't been proven yet. So, if you ever watch the news, you will always hear the reporter say: "the alleged murderer", "the alleged rapist", "the alleged thief". They never say: "the murderer", "the thief" until the person has been convicted in court. Until the person has been proven guilty, he is only "alleged" to have done something; only accused. So, when someone is "alleged" or when someone is "accused" of something, that person has their right to "due process". This means a legal and... like, a fair and legal process to try to defend himself or to try... or for the other people to try to convict; to prove guilty. So, "due process" means the ability to talk to a lawyer, the ability to gather evidence, the ability to ask... look for witnesses, or ask experts. Basically, you're allowed to do everything you can in order to protect yourself. And in most democracies, at least, a person is "innocent until proven guilty". […]
More of my advanced English grammar videos:
Advanced English Grammar: Participles youtu.be/eWvkSp16VFY
Advanced English Grammar: The Infinitive Clause & the Infinitive Phrase youtu.be/exmDE3cMU24
In this lesson:
0:00 "Having" + Past Participle
0:25 How to use this structure
3:58 Complex examples
TRANSCRIPT
In today's video, we're going to look at a bit of a grammar situation that for some reason
people have a hard time with.
And I'll show you why you shouldn't, because you've already studied this particular structure
in other contexts, with other words and stuff.
So today we're going to look at "having" plus a past participle.
For example, "having been", "having done", "having played", "having finished", etc.
So I'm going to give you a couple of examples to start with, just to show you how we get
to this structure to begin with, and then I'll show you some other situations where
it's a little bit confusing.
So "Having edited his paper, Tom was ready to submit it."
Now, first of all, keep in mind that in spoken English, you probably won't hear this too
much.
It's a little bit formal.
It's mostly used in writing.
But in writing, it is very common to see this structure.
So it's important to understand it.
So first thing you need to understand is that "having" is just... it's basically like a
reduction of a conjunction, a subject, and the verb.
What's very important to remember is that this is a perfect tense, means that whatever
action happened here is finished, is completed, in the past.
Okay?
So, "After he had edited, all of this squeezes to this."
And that's what the "having" means.
The conjunction, "after" or "because", etc., suggests that it's understood in terms of
the context of the whole sentence.
So it's also very important to understand that when you're using this participle in
this kind of structure, the understood subject, like "he", must be the same as the subject
of the next clause.
You can't have this beginning with a different subject because people will not understand
what's happening, who did what, when the action happened, when it finished, etc.
Now, if you want to see it even simpler, I split the two clauses into separate sentences.
"Tom finished editing his paper."
"He was ready to submit it."
These two sentences mean the same as this one sentence.
Now, notice that I don't use "finished".
I could say "having finished editing" instead of "having edited".
So "ing" here, "ed" here.
Why?
Because the "finished" is understood in the "having", because remember, it's a complete
action, so it's obviously he finished doing it, he completed this process, and then we
go to the past participle to show the full mixture of the things, right?
"He had edited", it becomes a past participle squeezed into the "having".
Now, I know this might be a little bit confusing, but we can use this in any context as long
as we have the same subject, right?
So, "Sandy, having finished her chores, Sandy was allowed to go out."
"Having finished her chores", because I don't have a verb for "choring", for example, right?
There's no such thing, so I have to use the "finished" something.
"Having finished" is basically you have twice completion, but because I don't have another
verb for "chores", or I could say "having done her chores", if you want to do it that
way, that would work as well.
"Having finished her chores", "having done her chores", etc.
The "finished", a little bit redundant, redundant meaning you're saying something that you don't
need to say, it's already understood in the "having".
But there are situations where it can be very confusing what is happening, so I'm going
to show you three sentences so that you can compare this particular structure with a simple
participle and with a gerund, which is where people often get confused.
Let's look at that.
Okay, so now we're going to look at a few more sentences, and I'll show you some areas
where it can get a little bit confusing.
So, before we get into the direct comparison, let's look at this one just to give you another
idea of how it could be read in two ways.
Sentences with "having" can be used in two ways.
"Having been to Spain several times, Jim is a great person to ask for tips."
So, this could be an adverb clause or an adjective clause. […]
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TRANSCRIPT
Hi, everybody. Welcome to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. Today's lesson is a bit of a beginner lesson. So, not too difficult, but still good practice for everyone to listen and make sure you review some old material; maybe learn a few new words or expressions here and there. So, what we're going to learn today is how to ask for and give instructions. For example, if you want to use something or if you want to do something, but you're not sure how, you can ask someone to basically show you or teach you how to use it. And they're going to give you step-by-step instructions. So, we're gonna start with the general questions. Again, remember: Native-English speakers might find many other ways to ask, but these are the basics. These are the ones that you can use in any situation to ask for help with something. So, "How can I do" whatever you need to do. "How can I turn on the computer?", "How can I print something?", "How can I use the printer?"
"How do I". "How can I", "How do I" essentially means the same thing. "How can I...?", like: "How will I be able to?", "How do I" or "How do you", "How do you do this?" Same idea. "How do I do this?" Same idea. Means just take the action itself; that's the necessary action. "Do you know how to work this camera?", "Do you know how to use this pencil?" Like, a automatic penci. "Do you know how to, basically, submit an assignment?" Okay. "Do you know how to write an email?" Lots of things. Whatever the action is, just use the verb, the infinitive. Now, again, in... in most English-speaking countries - like Canada, UK, Australia - people tend to be a little bit more polite in asking a question, so they're not very direct. So, you can also create an indirect question by starting with "Can". "Can you", "Can I", etcetera. "Can you help me with this?" Like, you have a... something in front of you, you don't know how to use it or how to work it, you can ask someone: "Can you help me with this?" Or, if the thing you need help with is somewhere else: "Can you help me with the copier upstairs? I don't know how to use it." Right? So, "Can you help me with" whatever you need help with.
Now, "Can you show me how to use this thing?" Or: "Can you show me how to use the printer upstairs?", "Can you show me how to do this?" You want to do a particular action. So, use a machine for example; do an action to someone, for someone, or just generally in the office, for example. "Can you show me how to work this thing?" Here, don't be confused with "work" as job. "How to work" means how to make this thing work; how to make it operate, how to make it function. That's what "work" here means. So, "How do you work this?" That's another question you can ask. "How do you work this thing?" means: How does it work? The same idea. This is very informal; very casual English. Or: "Can you show me how this works?" basically, or: "how to use this?" Depending how to... the same idea. I'm just using: "how this works", because native-English speakers will use this verb a lot, so you should be very comfortable with it, and it has nothing to do with a job. Okay? And that's where English becomes a little tricky. Some words have many uses; many... in many different contexts. But I digress; I'm getting off topic. So, now we have the questions. Let's see how you might get the answer. Okay?
Okay. So, now, we're gonna learn how to give instructions. Now, if you're giving instructions and it's just a one-step thing - just one thing to do - then that's very straightforward. "Just do this." But when you're looking at a process - something that has a few steps - then you need to be a little bit more organized. Right? So, a process or something that... step by step. So, something that... something that requires a few steps, you want to break it down into the step-by-step process. You want to show them: "Do this, do this, do this, do that." But you want to make sure that the person understands the order; because if you just do things randomly, it might not work. If you do things in the order that they're supposed to be done, you will be much more successful. […]
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3:33 mutual benefit
4:00 reciprocate
4:40 trade-off
5:13 highball & lowball
6:16 proposal & counter-proposal
7:23 deadlock
8:03 dealbreaker
8:44 stand one's ground
9:16 bring to the table
9:55 beat around the bush
10:23 hold all the aces
10:54 keep up one's sleeve
11:25 get back to someone
11:42 What's the best you can do?
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00:29 Type of Vehicle: manual, standard, crossover, luxury...
06:03 Car Rental Extras: winter tires, GPS, child seat...
08:43 rental car insurance
12:59 mileage
13:57 pick-up, return/dropoff
14:24 shuttle service
14:44 age requirements
15:30 license requirements
16:28 common questions for renting a car
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0:38 Bob's your uncle
1:40 bite the bullet
2:58 twist someone's arm
4:03 pay the piper
5:58 don't give up your day job
6:23 to quit cold turkey
6:53 Elvis has left the building
7:43 go belly up
8:10 go postal
9:05 bury the hatchet
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0:38 How to pronounce voiced TH
1:47 How to pronounce unvoiced TH
2:28 How to pronounce D
4:03 Comparison of TH voiced, TH unvoiced, D sounds
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0:34 Paying at the supermarket in English
4:31 Supermarket Departments in English
8:06 Aisles and Sections
9:58 Common Supermarket Questions
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1:28 Examples with "come on"
5:04 More examples
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0:23 get up to speed
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1:30 learning curve
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2:36 learn the ropes
2:58 to catch someone up
3:24 from the ground up
3:48 get on the same page
4:32 get one's foot in the door
5:12 get the ball rolling
5:34 go the extra mile
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2:34 "Make him an offer he can't refuse."
3:26 "Show me the money!"
4:19 "I love the smell of napalm in the morning..."
5:50 "Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore."
7:08 "Nobody puts Baby in the corner."
8:42 "You talking to me?"
9:38 Famous quotes from Star Wars
9:57 "Do or do not. There is no try."
10:23 "Obi-Wan has taught you well."
10:41 "The Force is strong with this one."
11:12 "Use the Force, Luke!"
11:25 "The greatest teacher, failure is."
12:25 "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
13:27 Bonus quote
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0:00 5 Writing Mistakes to Avoid
0:57 1. Wordiness
6:18 2. Jargon
9:05 3. Redundancy
12:17 4. Assumptions
15:37 5. Freestyling
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0:00 16 Phrasal Verbs with MAKE
0:34 make up
3:16 make it _______
5:30 make after
5:58 make over
6:43 make away with & make off with
7:29 make for & make towards
8:07 make of
8:36 make out
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0:00 "WILL" & "WOULD" in English
0:34 the functions of "will" & "would"
2:24 "will" & "would" for future & hypotheticals
5:39 "will" & "would" for reported speech
7:25 "will" & "would": complex example 1
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01:55 show someone who's boss
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02:34 look down on
02:47 inferior
03:05 to own someone
03:24 Who's your daddy?
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04:11 to put someone in their place
04:41 be someone's...
05:40 power trip
06:21 alpha
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02:11 blue book
02:26 make, model
03:08 used car, certified pre-owned
04:07 dealer invoice
04:30 buy, finance, APR, lease
05:35 down payment
06:09 buyback, buyout
07:05 features & options
07:38 standard
08:06 add-ons
08:28 road-side assistance
08:58 rebate
09:54 total cost of ownership
10:38 trade-in
11:45 taxes & fees
12:34 all in
13:10 coupe, sedan, SUV, hybrid, hatchback, pickup
14:29 Transmission: auto & manual
15:38 recall
16:21 lien
18:08 warranty
19:48 lemon
20:02 bait & switch
21:04 depreciation
21:48 MPG
22:01 parts
22:29 insurance
22:53 rearview camera
22:56 remote starter
23:21 navigation
23:27 stereo
23:37 My advice
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07:12 penalty
07:40 powerplay
08:27 shorthanded
09:12 playoffs & Stanley Cup
10:44 skates, stick, puck
11:41 the boards
11:54 bodycheck
12:41 Now let's watch some hockey!
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03:07 escape
03:46 scrolling & page up/down
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04:55 save & save as
05:20 print screen
05:54 cursor
06:44 ctrl
07:17 password
08:57 hack
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10:15 search
10:32 minimize, maximize, close
11:20 tabs & windows
12:11 back
12:31 refresh
12:59 home
13:17 browser
13:43 history
14:24 toolbar
14:39 taskbar
15:04 bookmarks
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02:52 "for all intensive purposes"
03:53 "anyways"
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05:38 "ex-patriot"
06:48 "nip it in the butt"
07:48 "piece of mind"
08:43 "slight of hand"
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09:51 "wet your appetite"
10:33 "deep seeded"
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04:00 mum's the word
04:31 keep it hush hush
04:47 my lips are sealed
04:58 in the vault
05:24 off the record
06:37 let the cat out of the bag
06:58 spill the beans
07:12 to rat someone out
07:55 give something away
08:08 let something slip
08:23 to leak
08:53 to crack
09:08 an open secret
09:39 whistleblower & snitch
Before you send off your application, get someone else to look over your writing and tell you where to improve! I offer professional editing services and will work with you to make sure you have a strong essay, letter, or personal statement. Find out more: editorproof.com
In this video:
00:00 Writing for University Applications: My Top Tips
01:01 Personal statement, statement of purpose, letter of intent, cover letter, essays
02:48 Give yourself enough time!
04:01 Your English is important!
04:37 Do not send your first draft.
05:04 Know the requirements.
06:16 It's not an academic essay.
06:59 Don't repeat information.
08:50 Remember that others are also applying.
10:59 Who are YOU?
13:30 Focus on the future.
15:52 What do you want to do during and after your studies?
17:44 How, not why.
18:33 Essays: Answer the question!
20:03 Don't try to impress...
20:51 Work with someone to perfect your statement.
Next, check out my top 10 tips for better English speaking: youtu.be/cJprHJ4mrPI
For more about preposition collocations, watch this playlist from my other channel, @WritetotheTop: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKoe3OLL3MuwJvBjLRQ2zvrl3vZAXwdrG
In this lesson:
00:00 – 3 Types of Collocations –
01:19 in-house
01:42 outhouse
02:28 on the house
03:05 is housed in
03:50 in time
04:06 on time
04:25 at the time
05:02 out of time
05:06 by the time
05:12 with time
05:33 until such a time as...
05:43 overtime & over time
07:23 agree to
07:40 agree with
07:53 agree about
08:24 agree on
08:32 agree in
08:48 – Review –
Get my new book, the IELTS Writing Self-Evaluation Guide! writetotop.com/product/ielts-writing-samples-edited-assessed-scored
Watch my IELTS/TOEFL Writing Assessment series: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKoe3OLL3MuwZPqDcnnfccSHM7y3g72jh
In this video:
00:00 How is IELTS Writing scored?
01:04 The 4 Scoring Criteria for the IELTS Writing
04:21 Task Achievement
06:34 Task Response
09:55 Cohesion & Coherence – Organization
14:04 Lexical Resource – Vocabulary
19:03 Grammatical Range & Accuracy – Grammar
Learn more English slang and informal expressions with these videos!
6 UNCOMMON uses of COMMON English words youtu.be/YZ0JtOEFMLc
“WHO’S YOUR DADDY?” 13 English Expressions of Superiority youtu.be/SKm7nAFcWog
Keep improving your professional English with these lessons!
Professional English Vocabulary: Meetings youtu.be/oBq-7_-LwIs
Learn POLITE expressions in English youtu.be/MJRcANHEys4
In this lesson:
0:00 Introduction
1:52 Turn a statement into an opinion
2:50 Modal verbs
3:27 Negative questions
4:38 Polite expressions
9:22 Polite ways to say no
11:08 "But"
More of my videos about phrasal verbs:
16 "MAKE" Phrasal Verbs youtu.be/5Q1LRungTaE
14 phrasal verbs with meanings you can't guess! youtu.be/wvxlX3kAsoU
In this lesson:
00:00 Phrasal Verbs with "GO"
00:32 go for
01:42 go up against
02:31 go away
03:46 go by
04:40 go ahead
05:26 go out
05:57 go all out
06:14 go along
07:05 go around
07:47 go off
08:17 go against
08:55 go on
09:20 go without
More advanced grammar:
Advanced English Grammar: The Infinitive Clause & the Infinitive Phrase youtu.be/exmDE3cMU24
Advanced English Grammar: Noun Clauses youtu.be/9SrEEPt4MQA
In this lesson:
00:00 Introduction
00:21 What are prepositions?
00:45 How to use prepositions in adjective clauses/relative clauses
04:26 Prepositions need to be followed by 'which' or 'whom'
08:08 Mixing tenses in adjective clauses
More of my videos on word shortening and abbreviations:
How to understand native speakers youtu.be/nigdf69TSNE
Business acronyms & abbreviations youtu.be/vPGPeDyiF_I
In this video:
00:00 14 words that native English speakers shorten
01:26 1. "cas"
02:13 2. "cos"/"cuz"
03:20 3. "comfy"
03:49 4. "delish"
04:25 5. "congrats"
04:50 6. "legit"
05:38 7. "faves"
06:24 8. "max"
06:41 9. "meds"
07:33 10. "sec"
08:00 11. "slow-mo"
08:32 12. "dunno"
09:17 13. "f'real"
09:53 14. "w'sup"
More of my videos about SPORTS:
Learn English: Baseball Vocabulary, Expressions, Rules & Culture youtu.be/TifB_Pn3Psc
10 English Expressions from Sports youtu.be/2l4DqOzCRPA
In this video:
00:00 basketball vocabulary
00:46 court
00:54 arena & stadium
01:15 sidelines
01:40 3-point line
02:24 guards, forwards, center, coach, referees
03:09 basket, backboard, hoop, net
03:39 4 quarters & overtime
04:26 out of bounds
05:17 3-point line
05:19 free throw line
05:54 key
06:23 pass & shoot
06:31 dribble
06:54 turnover
07:02 foul
07:21 eject
07:51 assist
08:08 steal
08:14 rebound
08:36 slam dunk
09:36 lay up
10:22 playoffs
10:30 Larry O'Brien Trophy
More of my videos about writing:
5 common writing mistakes to avoid youtu.be/u_Ijeo8djHs
Writing skills: the paragraph youtu.be/0IFDuhdB2Hk
In this lesson:
00:00 What is descriptive writing, and why should you use it?
00:52 1. Use adjectives, adverbs, and prepositional phrases
04:28 2. Appeal to the senses
07:08 3. Simile
08:50 4. Metaphor
09:21 5. Analogy
10:13 Examples of similes, metaphors, and analogies
13:15 How to use these tools in your writing
Learn more useful English for getting around:
Travel English: How to go through customs at the airport youtu.be/PEvi3np6ncc
Real English: Vocabulary for tourists youtu.be/tWTwb4cTKk0
In this video:
00:00 How to ask for directions in English
00:58 How can I get to _________?
01:15 Where is ___________?
01:39 Can you tell me how to get to _________?
02:28 Do you know where _________ is?
02:35 What's the fastest way to get to __________?
03:22 past
03:34 at/on the corner of ______ and _____
03:49 kitty corner
04:20 next to & beside
04:26 near, close to, not far from
04:36 in front of & behind
04:40 across the street from
04:45 between ______ and _______
04:59 on the left/right
05:14 to the north, on the west side
06:04 orientation
07:44 Giving directions: Verbs to use
08:02 walkable
08:22 head/go straight, up/down _____, north on _____, past _____
09:23 follow
09:59 turn
10:54 take the ______
11:40 go _______ stops, get off at ________
11:54 cross the street, go across _________
12:07 avenue, road, street, boulevard
12:57 when you get to ________
13:07 look for
13:12 landmarks
14:30 Once you get there, ask again...
15:05 You can't miss it.
More of my phrasal verb videos:
10 GET Phrasal Verbs youtu.be/N6f6gPG3p60
14 Phrasal Verbs with RUN youtu.be/m4bl2vbisR4
In this lesson:
0:00 What's a phrasal verb?
0:37 stand up
1:14 stand-up
1:42 stand up for
2:22 stand up to
2:53 stand for
4:04 stand by
5:17 standby
6:02 stand in
7:00 stand out, standout
7:56 stand around
8:22 stand aside
9:18 stand back
9:57 stand off, standoff
10:39 stand down
11:29 stand with
Take the quiz on this lesson here: engvid.com/advanced-english-grammar-infinitive-clause-infinitive-phrase
More of my advanced English grammar lessons on clauses:
Noun clauses youtu.be/9SrEEPt4MQA
Adjective clauses with prepositions youtu.be/CsFtVU7f_yc
In this video:
0:00 Introduction
0:10 What is a clause?
0:19 What is a phrase?
0:50 What is an infinitive clause?
2:07 Infinitive clause examples
6:22 What is an infinitive phrase?
8:07 Using an infinitive phrase as a subject
Learn more cultural references with these lessons!
English Vocabulary: 12 Internet words youtu.be/duunFMQOos4
Talking about MOVIES in English youtu.be/Gb87bAkFkYc
In this video:
0:00 Introduction
1:01 Darth Vader & Yoda
2:26 Tarzan
3:08 Charlie Brown
4:07 MacGyver
5:38 Captain Ahab
6:27 Barbie & Ken
7:42 Forrest Gump
8:59 Mary Poppins
9:42 Sherlock Holmes
10:41 Yeti/Bigfoot/Sasquatch
More of my lessons on phrasal verbs:
10 GET phrasal verbs youtu.be/N6f6gPG3p60
14 phrasal verbs with meanings you can't guess! youtu.be/wvxlX3kAsoU
In this lesson:
0:00 Introduction
0:47 run out (of)
1:55 run through
2:41 run in/into
4:13 run off
5:41 run about/around
6:18 run up
7:48 run down
9:02 run over
9:31 run away
10:19 run across
10:48 run for
More vocabulary lessons to watch:
English Vocabulary: 12 Internet words youtu.be/duunFMQOos
10 English Expressions from Politics youtu.be/zglSHvH5Xm4
0:00 Introduction
0:56 throw shade
2:25 gaslighting
4:12 trigger
5:07 snowflake
7:02 snub
7:56 bae
8:31 ghost
10:02 woke
11:32 GOAT
12:21 goals
13:19 binge
14:22 meme
Nouns & Adjectives youtu.be/EZpSew68-eI
Verbs & Adverbs youtu.be/nEx49LO-j-c
Take the quiz here: engvid.com/speech-in-english-grammar-prepositions-pronouns-conjunctions-articles
In this video:
0:00 Introduction
0:58 Pronouns
4:47 Articles
6:37 Prepositions
8:53 Conjunctions
More of my lessons on English expressions:
Learn POLITE expressions in English youtu.be/MJRcANHEys4
10 English Expressions from POLITICS youtu.be/zglSHvH5Xm4
Check out more of my grammar videos:
English Grammar: When NOT to use an article - 9 rules youtu.be/azrYbrC-xXg
Advanced English Grammar: Participles youtu.be/eWvkSp16VFY