字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 you're watching Chalk and Talk by Brian Roads Brought to You by business English pod dot com As I'm sure you're well aware, there are many I N g words in English. Sometimes they take the form of Jared or a participle of some sort. Let's take a look at all the examples I can think of that you might want to know about for these i N g. So you can recognize thumb and perhaps use them in your English number one. I saw an interesting movie or the other film was not exciting. I have to. I ng's here and both of them are simply adjectives. The movie was interesting. I saw it. The other film was not exciting. Those two you notice the form their interesting plus now and then you have your verb waas and then the compliment Not exciting. So example Number one adjective I ng's number two is compound now owns and I'm sure you're familiar with these. My swimming pool is near a parking lot. One i n g. There on another one here, Uh, there are many compound now like this, a pool which you use for swimming and a lot which you use for parking. So swimming pool, parking lot compound now and number three I have been living here for 10 years. There's that i n g. In this case, that's the present participle, and that's part of a verb. Tense, continuous or progressive verb tenses will have the i n g. I have been living here for 10 years. Verb tenses. Number four Skiing is fun, but I enjoy snowboarding to I n g i N g. This construction is called the Jared can be the subject of a verbs or subject of a sentence. Skiing is fun, and it can follow certain verbs after, for example, enjoy. There's your i N g i N g the number four the Jared number five. Do you see that man running across the road? There's your I N g right there running. What construction is that? I've been calling that in my other lecture. Reduced relative clause Reduced adjective clause. Do you see that man who is running in here? You're missing the who is. That's just the reduction of the relative clause into a relative or adjective phrase. Do you see that man who is running becomes running number six Yes, I see him running another I n g right there. Example. Number six is after a verb of perception of verb, a sense verb we have see look here plus something or someone and then you're I N g. It's a little bit like this one, but it's usually it's followed by a are a verbal perception, which followed by the I N. G. So number four Jared's number five reduced relative clauses into a phrase and number six cents burb or verbal perception, followed by something or somebody. And then on I N. G. And finally we come to example Number seven participle phrases. I became quite tired watching the movie in this first example, Here's your I N G. And you might be wondering how that fits in This is just a shortened are participle phrase. I became quite tired while I was watching the movie. Usually this has an idea off while I waas so you could do it this way. Watching the movie comma, I became quite tired so you can have a reversal like I've done in this one for the past idea. This has a past idea for the same thing here, having already seen the TV movie comma. I changed the channel. There's your I N g. You'll see this verb having plus the past participle acts like a present, perfect of the past concept of what you were doing. It's already taken place. So I changed the channel comma or I changed the channel. Having already seen the TV movie, you could switch those around as well. So in Number seven, you have the participle phrase. While I was watching our while, I or I had already seen the TV movie, so I changed the channel. These two examples participle phrases. So as you can see, there are many, many I N G words in English, and it's kind of handy to know exactly which ones they are and how they work. Let's have a little lesson on the gerund. JaRon looks like a verb and acts like a Now let me give you an example. Number one snowboarding that ends in I n G. Which a lot of verbs do. But in this case, this is a Geren, and it acts like a now because in this case, number one, it can be the subject of the sentence. Let me give you. Let's continue this idea. Number one. Snowboarding is fun, but it's expensive. It is the pronoun of the Jared snowboarding. Okay, so Jared can be the subject of a sentence like a now number two. Quite often, the Jared is followed by certain verbs. I enjoy skiing. Now here's another Jared ending in I N G right there. Now this verb is from, ah, list of many, many verbs that can be followed by the Jared. I enjoy skiing. I love skiing. Um, just goes on and on to understand which verbs are to use correctly. Which verbs go with the JaRon. You just have to memorize them, get a list and memorized Number three. In this case, the JaRon is preceded by a phrase. In this case, I'm looking forward to going up, and here's the Jarron rate. They're going up to the ski hill. It's preceded by I'm looking forward to, and so what? You should know about this type of phrase and followed by a Jared. Don't get too confused when you have a two plus an I n g together.
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