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Someone Like You (Irregular verbs - past participle)

August update from http://www.tutortunes.com - featuring irregular verbs (past participle) Tutortunes are popsongs that happen to have a grammatical focus!

IELTS Writing 6.5 - Lesson4 Participle, Relative Clauses

http://www.ukgate.com/Lessons.aspx?ID=103 IELTS Writing Task 1 - Graphs, Charts and Tables (Achieve IELTS 6.5!) Lesson4 - Participle and Relative Clauses http://www.ukgate.com/Lessons.aspx?ID=103

English Pronunciation -Past Participle Verb Endings

The pee pee verb ending pronunciation

Spanish Past Participle

An instructional video for those who want to learn how to use the past participle in spanish.

Participle - Gerund in English Grammar

She is dancing right now. Seeing is believing.

King's Quest VI - 06 - Dangling Participle Quest

"King's Quest VI: Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow", played and recorded on DosBox for NextGenWalkthroughs.com Check out the site for full lists of gaming walkthroughs. I deeply apologize for the lack of music, but for some reason DosBox would not record it. It was playing during recording, but for some reason it didn't get picked up and I didn't realize it until it was all over.

Lesson 005 - The Participle

Lesson 005 - The Participle

Poppin' My Participle

Z-Hut throws it down in gangsta fashion about grammar.

Re: "Market for Ni$$as"

for the pale face that do not overstand [edit] VerbInfinitive to reprove Third person singular reproves Simple past reproved Past participle reproved Present participle reproving to reprove (third-person singular simple present reproves, present participle reproving, simple past and past participle reproved) (transitive) To convey one's disapproval of; to rebuke, especially in a gentle, sweet, kind tone. The Book of Proverbs in The Bible (KJV) Reprove not a scorner, lest he hate thee: rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee.

Fun Easy English Grammar - Bored Versus Boring.

Fun Easy English American English grammar - present and past participle - bored versus boring.

English Vocabulary Clip - Irregular Verbs 1

A list of a few irregular verbs in present, past and past participle produced by Smart Teaching Online.

Cash Gifting - Finding a Mentor

http://www.NoHype.ws Cash Gifting - Finding a Mentor 1. experienced adviser and supporter: somebody, usually older and more experienced, who advises and guides a younger, less experienced person 2. trainer: a senior or experienced person in a company or organization who gives guidance and training to a junior colleague vt (past and past participle men·tored, present participle men·tor·ing, 3rd person present singular men·tors) be mentor to somebody: to act as a mentor to somebody, especially a junior colleague Cash Gifting Finding Mentor counselor guide tutor teacher guru supporter adviser

Manifesting Block and Stops - Getting Rid of Bad Habits

http://www.NoHype.ws Manifesting Block and Stops - Getting Rid of Bad Habits 1. regularly repeated behavior pattern: an action or pattern of behavior that is repeated so often that it becomes typical of somebody, although he or she may be unaware of it I really need to get into the habit of writing down what I spend. the annoying habit of finishing someone else's sentences 2. attitude: somebody's attitude or general disposition 3. addiction: an addiction to a drug (slang) 4. clothing of religious order: a long loose gown, usually black, brown, gray, or white, traditionally worn by nuns, friars, and monks 5. botany zoology growth pattern: the characteristic appearance, behavior, or growth pattern of a plant or animal 6. shape of crystal: the characteristic growth pattern or shape of a crystal vt (past and past participle hab·it·ed, present participle hab·it·ing, 3rd person present singular hab·its) clothe somebody specially: to dress somebody in clothing distinctive to a particular position or office (literary) [12th century Via French Latin habitus habere "have, wear"] kick the habit to become free of an addiction, or stop doing something that has been a long-standing practice (informal) The Latin word habere from which habit is derived was used reflexively to mean "to be," and so its past participle habitus came to be used as a noun for "how you are," that is, your "state" or "condition." Subsequently this noun developed in two directions, coming to mean both "outward condition or appearance," hence, eventually, "clothing," and "inner condition, quality, nature, character," and later "usual way of behaving." (The notion of adapting a verb meaning "to have" to express "how you are, how you act in particular situations" is duplicated in the English word "behave"). Word Key: Synonyms habit, custom, tradition, practice, routine, wont, CORE MEANING: established pattern of behavior habit an action or pattern of behavior that is repeated so often that it becomes typical of somebody, although he or she may be unaware of it; She had an irritating habit of phoning just as we were about to eat.custom the way somebody usually or traditionally behaves in a situation; It was his custom to walk three miles a day for health reasons. The custom is for someone to give a short speech of thanks after the meal. He wrote a book on local customs after he retired.tradition a long-established action or pattern of behavior in a community or group of people, often one that has been handed down from generation to generation; They maintain the old local tradition of decorating the wells in spring.practice an established way of doing something, especially one that has developed through experience and knowledge; routine the usual sequence for a set of activities, sometimes with the suggestion that this is monotonous and tedious; The visit was clearly going to disrupt our daily routine. Life settled into a routine of writing in the mornings and long walks in the afternoons.wont (formal) something that somebody does regularly or habitually; I went to the library on Thursday, as is my wont. Habits ways conduct customs behavior traditions

Daisy Cow eight and eighty

Lyrics below. A tribute to a worthy vlogger. "Daisy Cow 88" A parody by Frank Lunar Copyright Ó 2008 by G.F. Mooney . all rights reserved ----------------------------- Daisy Cow; Tell me how you have made You-Tube history? Take a bow, you maid of WOW! How did you do it Daisy Cow, eight and eighty.? . Your diaries? Ukulelies? Thou art seen on my crystal screen. And, when you choose your camera views: Cow sits, and shows her . --frets-- . Her art is clean. 's not obscene! Daisy cow; I pledge to thou... We've saved you in my memory. For this, I vow, if you allow; . I will subscribe to Daisy Cow. eight and eighty. . Your diaries; Ukulelies You could be forty, or forteen. And when I froze your videos, To my surprize -- your nose is green! (Very florescent!) Daisy Cow, I'll push a plow Out -- past your pasture if you'll be My dairy queen, or ve-male pal. I'll sing a tróll* for Daisy ---She may be unemployed, but NOT half-fast, or lazy!--- We all love her; she's amazing! Daisy Cow, -- eight and eighty. --------------------------------- *troll troll [trōl] --- v (past and past participle trolled, present participle troll·ing, 3rd person present singular trolls) --- 3. vt look for something: to attempt to find something (informal) trolled through the job ads 4. vi U.K. amble along: to walk casually 5. vti wander around searching for somebody: to wander around a particular area or place, especially in search of a sexual partner (slang) 6. vti U.S. Scotland roll or cause something to roll: to roll or rotate, or cause something to roll or rotate 7. vi online fool Internet user into responding: to lure other Internet users into sending responses to carefully designed incorrect statements 8. vti sing loudly or enthusiastically: to sing something loudly and with vigor, or be sung loudly and with vigor, especially in a round, refrain, or chorus (dated) ---- n (plural trolls) --- 4. online false statement used as Internet lure: a carefully worded but incorrect statement that is designed to lure other Internet users into sending responses (slang) [14th century. Origin ?] -troll·er, , n -troll·ing,,n . Encarta ® World English Dictionary © & (P) 1998-2005 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

fly-flew-flown: an irregular verb illustration

This is an illustration of the origin of the verb "fly", past tense and past participle. You can see at 3 different period (OE, ME & Mod.E), the word "fly" was experiencing different changes. This is why linguisticians suggest not to simply make a class of "irregular verbs" against "regular" ones. Similar declensions may have very different origins in history. For example, the past tense "flew" doesn't even come from the same word. It comes from an analogy of the declension of "flow". the words you can't read are: Kentish dialect, past tense, past participle ;-| i'm sorry. made with powerpoint..

8. English Grammar. Past Participles and Present Participles

Grammar, English. Straight talk from Yossarian the Grammarian on participles.

Grammar 精讀班: 簡化 relative clauses

http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/siu82english 今次和大家講怎樣用 present 和 past participles 簡化 defining relative clauses。 The girl who lives upstairs is very pretty = The girl living upstairs The man who was arrested last night is a murder suspect = The man arrested last night 但要留意並非所有 defining relative clauses 都可以這樣簡化的,而 present participle 限制特別多。 更多: http://hk.myblog.yahoo.com/siu82english

Drink From The Cup of Suffering! Напиток от чашки страдания! Trinken der Tasse Leiden! Beba da xícara de sofrer! Buvez tasse de souffrir! لتشرب من الكأس من المعاناة Beva tazza soffrire!

Mary's Immaculate Conception last part: by Father William G. Most Preventive redemption We have said that Mary needed redemption, although she was never subject to original sin. Nor did she have an "obligation" to contract it, as some have foolishly said: there can be no obligation to any sin. We can merely say she would have been in original sin in the sense just explained, i.e. , she would have been born without grace, were it not for the preventive redemption. The word "preventive" means anticipatory: the grace she received at her conception was given in anticipation (Latin praevenire) of Christ's merits, which earned that grace. The nature of Mary's grace at the Immaculate Conception In Lk 1:28 the archangel hails her as, "full of grace". Most versions today do not use that rendering, but greatly weaken it. Yet it is the correct translation as we can see from the Magisterium (Pius XII, Fulgens Corona, AAS 45, 579, and constant use of the Church) and also from philology. For the Greek word in the Gospel is kecharitomene. It is a perfect passive participle of the verb charitoo. A perfect passive participle is very strong. In addition, charitoo belongs to a group of verbs ending in omicron omega. They have in common that they mean to put a person or thing into the state indicated by the root. Thus leukos means white, so leukoo means to make white. Then charitoo should mean to put into charis. That word charis can mean either favor or grace. But if we translate by favor, we must keep firmly in mind that favor must not mean merely that God, as it were, sits there and smiles at someone, without giving anything. That would be Pelagian: salvation possible without grace. So for certain, God does give something, and that something is grace, are share in His own life. So charitoo means to put into grace. But then too, kecharitomene is used in place of the name "Mary". This is like our English usage in which we say, for example, someone is Mr. Tennis. That means he is the ultimate in tennis. So then kecharitomene should mean "Miss Grace", the ultimate in grace. Hence we could reason that fullness of grace implies an Immaculate Conception. Overflowing grace: Pius IX, in the document, Ineffabilis Deus, defining the Immaculate Conception in 1854 wrote: "He [God] attended her with such great love, more than all other creatures, that in her alone He took singular pleasure. Wherefore He so wonderfully filled her, more than all angelic spirits and all the Saints, with an abundance of all heavenly gifts taken from the treasury of the divinity, that she, always free from absolutely every stain of sin, and completely beautiful and perfect, presented such a fullness of innocence and holiness that none greater under God can be thought of, and no one but God can comprehend it." What about the words of Jesus in Lk 11:27-28 (cf. Mt. 12:46-50 and Mk 3:35)? A woman in the crowd exclaimed: "Blessed is the womb that bore you...." He replied: "Rather blessed are they who hear the word of God and keep it." The dignity of being Mother of God is a quasi infinite dignity, as we just saw from the words of Pius XI. Yet here, our Lord is teaching us that the holiness coming from hearing the word of God and keeping it is something greater still. Her holiness must indeed be great--so great that "none greater under God can be thought of, and no one but God can comprehend it." Even though Mary was full of grace at the start of her life, yet she could still grow, for, as it were, her capacity for grace could increase. In general, a soul will grow in proportion to these things: (1) The greater the dignity of the person, the greater the merit In her case, the dignity of Mother of God is the highest possible for a creature. (2) The greater the work, the greater the merit: her cooperation in the redemption was the greatest work possible to a creature. (3) The greater the love, the greater the merit. Love of God means the attachment of our will to His. Her will adhered supremely, with no obstacle at all, so that even ordinary household duties, which she saw as the will of the Father for her, were supremely valuable. Jesus viene. ¡Los ayudante salvan las almas antes de que venga! Jésus vient. Aidez à l'exception d'âmes avant qu'Il vienne! Jesus kommt. Helfen Sie, Seelen zu bewahren, bevor Er kommt! Jesus está vindo. Ajude exceto almas antes de Ele viesse! Jesus is coming Help save souls!

Inglês com música - Celine dion - A new day has come - GABA

Faça aqui a atividade proposta! © Sony/BMG © music video (Consulte o videoclipe "Inglês com música - Celine dion - A new day has come" na Lista de Reprodução "Inglês com Música"). Desta vez será solicitado a você, no espaço destinado à realização da tarefa proposta e após assistir o vídeoclipe e acompanhar a letra da música, o seguinte e EM INGLÊS: a- Identificar os Tempos Verbais que estão destacados em LETRAS MAIÚSCULAS presentes nas linhas numeradas do texto b- Explicar o propósito (a utilização) de cada uma dessas Formas Verbais c- Descrever como se forma a ESTRUTURA de cada uma das mesmas. O objetivo desta atividade é trabalhar REVISÃO GRAMATICAL FOCADA EM TEMPOS VERBAIS BÁSICOS em Inglês, ou seja, Simple Present, Simple Past, Present Perfect e suas formas contínuas. Good luck. Professor Laurindo GABARITO: 1- I WAS WAITING for so long a- Past continuous (To WAIT) b- Describe an action in progress in the past c- To BE (Simple Past) + Main Verb (Gerund) 2- Everyone TOLD me to be strong a- Past Simple (To TELL) b- Describe an action in a definite time in the past c- Main Verb (Past Tense) 3- I KNEW I'd make it through a- Past Simple (To KNOW) b- Describe an action in a definite time in the past c- Main Verb (Past Tense) 4- And the world THOUGHT I HAD it all a- Past Simple (To THINK / To HAVE) b- Describe an action in a definite time in the past c- Main Verb (Past Tense) 5- I SEE a light in the sky a- Present Simple (To SEE) b- Describe rotines / everyday actions (usually) c- Infinitive WITHOUT "to" (but 3rd person sing) 6- A new day HAS...COME a- Present Perfect (To COME) b- Describe an action which begun in the past but continuous to have effects in the present c- To HAVE (Simple Present) + Main Verb (Past Participle) 7- Where it WAS dark now there's light a- Past Simple (To BE) b- Describe a state in a definite time in the past c- Main Verb (Past Tense) 8- Where there was weakness, I FOUND my strength a- Past Simple (To FIND) b- Describe an action in a definite time in the past c- Main Verb (Past Tense) 9- Oh, it'S almost BLINDING me a- Past continuous (To BLIND) b- Describe an action in progress in the past c- To BE (Simple Present) + Main Verb (Gerund) 10- I'VE BEEN TOUCHED by an angel with love a- Present Perfect (To TOUCH) (passive voice) b- Describe an action which begun in the past but continuous to have effects in the present c- To BE (Present Perfect) + Main Verb (Past Participle)

something such as a place

love [luv] v (3rd person present singular loves, present participle loving, past loved, past participle loved) 1. vti feel tender affection for: to feel tender affection for somebody, for example a close relative or friend, or for something such as a place, an ideal, or an animal 2. vti feel desire for: to feel romantic and sexual desire and longing for somebody 3. vt like very much: to like something or like doing something very much I love watching old movies on TV. 4. vt show kindness to: to feel and show kindness and charity to somebody love one another and love your neighbour 5. vt venerate: to worship and venerate God 6. vt have sexual intercourse with: to have sexual intercourse with somebody (dated) n (plural loves) 1. very strong affection: an intense feeling of tender affection and compassion Young children need unconditional love. 2. passionate attraction and desire: a passionate feeling of romantic desire and sexual attraction 3. kind person: somebody who is kind or pleasant (informal) Be a love and pour me a cup of tea. 4. somebody much loved: somebody who is loved romantically He was her first real love. 5. romantic affair: a romantic affair, possibly sexual 6. strong liking: strong liking for or pleasure gained from something his love of music 7. something eliciting enthusiasm: something that elicits deep interest and enthusiasm in somebody Music was his greatest love but he also liked ballet. 8. beloved: used as an affectionate word to somebody loved 9. term of friendly address: used as a friendly term of address, usually to a woman (informal) Here's your change, love. 10. sports game score of zero: a score of zero in sports and games, for example tennis, squash, and whist 11. christianity God's love for humanity: the mercy, grace, and charity shown by God to humanity 12. christianity worship of God: the worship and adoration of God [Old English lufian , from lufu 'love' (source of the noun). Ultimately from an Indo-European word meaning 'to love', which is also the ancestor of English libido, belief, and leave2 'absence'.] See Usage note at enamoured. Word Key: Synonyms love, liking, affection, fondness, passion, infatuation, crush, CORE MEANING: a strong positive feeling towards somebody or something love used to describe a very strong, positive feeling towards somebody or something. It is used especially to talk about strong romantic or sexual feelings between people; liking used to talk about positive feelings towards somebody or something. These feelings are not as strong as those suggested by love; affection used to describe warm friendly caring feelings between people. It can also be used to talk about a liking for something such as a place; fondness used in a similar way to affection to talk about feelings between people. It can also be used to describe a strong liking or preference for something; passion used to describe an exceptionally intense love for somebody, usually of a strong sexual nature. It can also be used to refer to a strong liking or enthusiasm for something, sometimes of an excessive nature; infatuation used to describe an intense but short-lived and often unrealistic love for somebody, usually of a romantic or sexual nature; crush used to describe somebody's strong feeling of attraction towards a person with whom he or she is not having a relationship. It is used especially to talk about teenagers and young people . Girl Tied Up season 1 of creativegirl15 life

My Resophonic Guitar Collection

"Truckin' Little Baby" (Blind Boy Fuller). Excellent tabs for this piece by Steve J. McWilliam at http://www.consult-eco.ndirect.co.uk/guitar/tab.htm I'm old. I remember the late '60s and early '70s and many depictions of this popular cartoon and slogan: http://12move.de/home/crumb/char_truckin.htm The slogan, "Keep on Truckin'", was inspired by one of two Blind Boy Fuller tunes; either "Truckin' My Blues Away" (most likely), or the one that I'm playing on this video, "Truckin' Little Baby". I believe "Truckin'" to be Blind Boy's rhyming euphemism for the present participle of the ever popular "F" word. If you listen carefully to the lyrics of "Truckin' Little Baby", I think you will likewise agree. When I was looking for a cabinet to keep my guitars in, I found, instead of a fake wood cabinet with glass doors, this large Cannon gun safe at Tractor Supply, for about the same price ($642.00). It has an electronic combination lock, is fire resistant (Intertek-ETL Verified - 1200° for 60 minutes) and weighs 620 lbs. I discarded all the gun racks and shelves, put a pad in the bottom, and made a guitar rack out of some scrap oak I had; and I plan to eventually install lighting, controlled by a refrigerator door switch. This is way better than some fake wood cabinet; and I don't live in that good of a neighborhood anyway. Played finger style on various resophonic guitars. Not featured was a fourth resophonic guitar I also still own, but which has been missing now almost fifteen years. This instrument is a nickel-plated, brass-bodied, Dobro model 90 "Duolian". It has a noticeable dent on the bottom of the lower bout, and an engraved palm tree on the back. If your conscience is bothering you, and you want to return it, or know where it is, please post here. There will be no questions asked, no ass kickings, and no criminal prosecutions; I would be overjoyed to get "Henrietta" back. Note: I wear the ski mask because I'm otherwise famous, and don't want this to "get out".

Pursuing the Perfect Pucker Promotion

We have a tradition at the Cedars of Williamsburg Virginia Bed & Breakfast of capturing our guest's special moments with pictures. The best pucker opportunities occur when we host birthday or small weddings. Now its time for all that puckering to pay off. We are pleased to announce our newest promotion...pursuing the perfect pucker! Wiktionary defines puckers as: To pinch or wrinkle; to squeeze inwardly, to dimple or fold. Pucker derivatives include third-person singular simple present puckers, present participle puckering, simple past and past participle puckered. In all cases, we have preponderance of puckers to share with you. So why on earth would you be interested in puckers? How about a chance to win a free night at the Cedars! It doesn't matter whether you are a puckerer, a puckeree or a pucker judge, you all have a chance at winning. For more about the pucker promotion, visit www.cedarsofwilliamsburg.com/pl/pucker/

The Past Perfect Tense

An English teacher shows how to make the past perfect tense: had + past participle. The past perfect shows that something happened before another past event.

Real ESL Video Lesson #12 - The Future Perfect

The Future Perfect is the perfect tense for setting goals with deadlines. A deadline is a date that you must complete an activity or job. For example, by this time next year, what will you have achieved/done/accomplished in your life? You should say, "I will have ____" In the underlined part, put a past participle, such as "I will have found a new job by this time next year." Watch the video for more tips and go to RealESL.com for more quick and practical English lessons. Thanks for watching! Kim

Passive Voice, Present Perfect Tense

A teacher explains the how the present perfect tense works in the passive voice: S + has or have + been + past participle