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Alphablocks - Letter Teams: Meet ING! | Learn to Read | Back To School
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The Letter Team ING are great at ending a word!
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Learn to read and spell easy, interm...
published: 06 Apr 2021
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ING Ending Sound | ING Song and Practice | ABC Phonics Song with Sounds for Children
This animated phonics song helps children learn the ending sound ING in English. An ending sound is a combination of letters that makes a different sound than the sounds the letters would make alone. Fun characters teach kids two words at a time with the ING sound at the end. Kids will love singing along and watching the action after each group of two words. As they do, they’ll practice making the ING ending sound. Developed with speech therapists to form each letter sound correctly. Extra practice reading words with the letter combination ING follows the song.
ING Ending Sound Song lyrics:
If we see the letters i-n-g together at the end of a word,
they make the sound: ing - ing - ing
ing - wing
wing - ing, ing
ing - sing
sing - ing, ing
ing - ing
ing - swing
swing - ing, ...
published: 29 Jun 2021
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English Grammar: How to use "to" before an "-ing" verb
In this lesson, I explain how and when we use "to" before a verb with the "-ing" ending. The use of "to" before an "-ing" verb is not always correct. But it is correct in a particular case to express an emotion or action happening in the present referring to a past or future event. If this sounds complicated, have no fear! It is a simple structure once you understand how it works. And if you do our quiz at http://www.engvid.com/english-grammar-how-to-use-to-before-an-ing-verb/ you will get used to using this concept in no time!
TRANSCRIPT
Hi there. My name is Emma, and in today's video, we are going to talk about something many students wonder about, and that is when we use "to" and "ing" together. Sorry. Okay, so for example... Yeah: "What???" Many students, when they see this, it "poof...
published: 23 Apr 2016
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Improve Your Grammar: 4 ways to use -ING words in English
Words that end in "ing" can be verbs, nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. Understanding the function of a word will help you decide whether it should end in -ing or not. In this lesson, I will teach you about the different uses of -ing words, and about their functions within sentences. By the end of the video, you will have a much better understanding of -ing words and will be able to form proper sentences with them. After watching, try my quiz at http://www.engvid.com/4-ways-to-use-ing-words-in-english/ to make sure you've understood everything.
TRANSCRIPT
Hi again. Welcome to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. In today's lesson we're going to look at some grammar points that is very, very important, mostly because it's very confusing to a lot of people. We're going to look at the four different uses...
published: 19 Apr 2017
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🔴¡DURO COMUNICADO OFICIAL ING! POR IKER JIMÉNEZ Y GRAVE ADVERTENCIA POLÍTICA POR LA DANA EN VALENCIA
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published: 13 Nov 2024
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CRISIS EN ING tras HUNDIRSE EN BOLSA tras CANCELAR a Iker Jiménez
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ING enfrenta una crisis tras la decisión de retirar su publicidad de los programas “Cuarto Milenio” y “Horizonte” de Iker Jiménez. Esta medida fue tomada en respuesta a la polémica generada en torno al presentador y sus colaboradores durante la cobertura de la DANA en la Comunidad Valenciana, en un contexto social particularmente sensible, según explicó el banco. Aunque Mediaset continúa apoyando a Jiménez, la salida de un anunciante tan importante despertó inquietud entre los seguidores del presentador y un posible efecto dominó de retiro de anuncios.
En un comunicado, ING justificó su decisión aludiendo a la estrategia de mar...
published: 13 Nov 2024
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📛 ING SE HUNDE 📛 CORRALITO MASIVO TRAS CANCELACIÓN WOKE A IKER JIMENEZ 📛 YO TAMBIÉN ME DI DE BAJA
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published: 13 Nov 2024
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He is watching you 😨#dog #watch #ing #youtubeshorts
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she web on my fish til i ing
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Words that end in "-ing" / Suffix / Phonics Mix!
This is a fun, words that end in 'ing' phonics song for learners of English.
Ing is a suffix of nouns formed from verbs, expressing the action of the verb or its result. It is also used to form nouns from words other than verbs.
Let's go!
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00:30 - driving
00:40 - fishing
00:48 - riding
00:56 - reading
01:30 - singing
01:40 - running
01:48 - swimming
01:56 - skipping
02:28 - recap
published: 14 Feb 2022
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Alphablocks - Letter Teams: Meet ING! | Learn to Read | Back To School
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The Letter Team ING are great at ending a word!
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Alphablocks is the hit CBeebies TV show that’s helping hundreds of thousands of children learn to read. The Alphablocks are 26 living letters who discover that whenever they hold hands and make a word, something magical happens.
Learn to read and spell easy, intermediate and hard words with the phonetic spelling technique designed especially for kids learning to read.
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The Letter Team ING are great at ending a word!
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Alphablocks is the hit CBeebies TV show that’s helping hundreds of thousands of children learn to read. The Alphablocks are 26 living letters who discover that whenever they hold hands and make a word, something magical happens.
Learn to read and spell easy, intermediate and hard words with the phonetic spelling technique designed especially for kids learning to read.
#Alphablocks #LearnToRead #Phonics
- published: 06 Apr 2021
- views: 201999
3:31
ING Ending Sound | ING Song and Practice | ABC Phonics Song with Sounds for Children
This animated phonics song helps children learn the ending sound ING in English. An ending sound is a combination of letters that makes a different sound than t...
This animated phonics song helps children learn the ending sound ING in English. An ending sound is a combination of letters that makes a different sound than the sounds the letters would make alone. Fun characters teach kids two words at a time with the ING sound at the end. Kids will love singing along and watching the action after each group of two words. As they do, they’ll practice making the ING ending sound. Developed with speech therapists to form each letter sound correctly. Extra practice reading words with the letter combination ING follows the song.
ING Ending Sound Song lyrics:
If we see the letters i-n-g together at the end of a word,
they make the sound: ing - ing - ing
ing - wing
wing - ing, ing
ing - sing
sing - ing, ing
ing - ing
ing - swing
swing - ing, ing
ing - bring
bring - ing, ing
ing - ing
ing - ring
ring - ing, ing
ing - king
king - ing, ing
ing - ing
ing - thing
ing - ing
ing - sting
sting - ing, ing
ing - ing
ing - baking
baking - ing, ing
ing - icing
icing - ing, ing
ing - ing
Great job! Now, see if you can read these words before me, or along with me.
The letters i-n-g make the "ing" sound at the end of these words.
ping
ding
ting
zing
being
cling
spring
going
doing
making
saving
flying
eating
riding
ending
https://wn.com/Ing_Ending_Sound_|_Ing_Song_And_Practice_|_Abc_Phonics_Song_With_Sounds_For_Children
This animated phonics song helps children learn the ending sound ING in English. An ending sound is a combination of letters that makes a different sound than the sounds the letters would make alone. Fun characters teach kids two words at a time with the ING sound at the end. Kids will love singing along and watching the action after each group of two words. As they do, they’ll practice making the ING ending sound. Developed with speech therapists to form each letter sound correctly. Extra practice reading words with the letter combination ING follows the song.
ING Ending Sound Song lyrics:
If we see the letters i-n-g together at the end of a word,
they make the sound: ing - ing - ing
ing - wing
wing - ing, ing
ing - sing
sing - ing, ing
ing - ing
ing - swing
swing - ing, ing
ing - bring
bring - ing, ing
ing - ing
ing - ring
ring - ing, ing
ing - king
king - ing, ing
ing - ing
ing - thing
ing - ing
ing - sting
sting - ing, ing
ing - ing
ing - baking
baking - ing, ing
ing - icing
icing - ing, ing
ing - ing
Great job! Now, see if you can read these words before me, or along with me.
The letters i-n-g make the "ing" sound at the end of these words.
ping
ding
ting
zing
being
cling
spring
going
doing
making
saving
flying
eating
riding
ending
- published: 29 Jun 2021
- views: 359123
13:24
English Grammar: How to use "to" before an "-ing" verb
In this lesson, I explain how and when we use "to" before a verb with the "-ing" ending. The use of "to" before an "-ing" verb is not always correct. But it is ...
In this lesson, I explain how and when we use "to" before a verb with the "-ing" ending. The use of "to" before an "-ing" verb is not always correct. But it is correct in a particular case to express an emotion or action happening in the present referring to a past or future event. If this sounds complicated, have no fear! It is a simple structure once you understand how it works. And if you do our quiz at http://www.engvid.com/english-grammar-how-to-use-to-before-an-ing-verb/ you will get used to using this concept in no time!
TRANSCRIPT
Hi there. My name is Emma, and in today's video, we are going to talk about something many students wonder about, and that is when we use "to" and "ing" together. Sorry. Okay, so for example... Yeah: "What???" Many students, when they see this, it "poof" their minds; they have no idea: What is this? It goes against all the rules they've learned. So I'm going to explain to you when this happens, and how we can use it. So, let's look at some examples.
This is the most common example of this you will see: "I look forward to meeting you." Notice we have our verb: "look forward", and then we have this little guy, here, "to", and then we also have "ing". Okay? So, in this case, it's very strange. We're going to learn about why this is in a moment, but before we do that, I want to tell you some of the basic rules so you can understand, first off: What am I talking about with "ing", and what am I talking about with "to"?
So let's look at the basic rules. This is all about when you have two verbs in a sentence. For example: "thank" is the first verb, and "help" is the second verb. Okay? What you will notice in English, the first rule is: Any time you have a preposition between the first verb and the second, you're going to use "ing". A preposition is a word like "for", "to", "about", "toward", "up", "down", "in", "out", all of these words that kind of tell us where something is located, these are called "prepositions". So, whenever you see a preposition after a verb, this next verb is going to end in "ing". So our example here: "I thank you for helping me."
Similarly, we have our verb: "interested", "I'm interested", so this is the verb. And we have a second verb: "learn". So, if we have a preposition after the first verb: "I'm interested in", you're going to see that the second verb is going to end in "ing". "I'm interested in learning English." So we don't say: "I'm interested in to learn English." Similarly, we don't say: "I thank you to help me." If you have a preposition like "for", "in", "out", you are going to have the second verb with "ing".
Okay, some verbs... These are verbs without prepositions. If we have two verbs and there's no preposition between them, they will be either verb with a second verb ending in "ing", or a verb plus the second verb beginning in "to". So let's look at some examples so you understand what I'm talking about.
Okay, I have here the verb "enjoy". Here's my first verb. Think of a second verb we can use. Let's say "eat". With the verb "enjoy", the verb that follows is always going to end in "ing". "I enjoy eating.", "I enjoy reading.", "I enjoy listening to music.", "I enjoy shopping." Okay? So, in this case, all... The second verb will always end in "ing". We have another example, here: "I started". "I started", let's think of a verb, any verb. "Fish". "I started fishing." So, again, this is the first verb, here's the second verb, second verb ends in "ing". I en-... Or: "I started drinking.", "I started eating my dinner." Okay?
Then we also have some verbs that you will see... Here's the first verb: "decided". The second verb does not end in "ing". "I decided to", what's a verb we can use here? "Watch". "I decided to watch TV." Okay? "I want to eat ice cream." So, in this case, we have two verbs-so verb one, verb two; verb one, verb two-the second verb begins with the word "to".
Now, other teachers on engVid have already covered this information. What you will notice is that some verbs are always like this, some verbs are always like this, and some verbs do both. It's pretty much you have to memorize: When is it "ing"...? Sorry. "ing", and when is it "to"? What we're really interested in today is this, this really confusing thing: Why is it "ing" and "to"? All right? So let's look at some more examples of this, and I will tell you the rule on when we use "ing" and "to" together.
Okay, so I've explained to you the three rules we use when we have two verbs together. Okay? Sometimes you have a verb followed by "ing", sometimes you have a verb followed by "to", and in the case of prepositions, you have a verb followed by "ing". So I've taught you these three rules. Now we're going to look at when we have both "ing" and "to" together. Okay? So, "ing" and "to" together.
So in this case, we have two verbs. The first verb is: "I look forward to". The second verb is: "meeting". Okay?
https://wn.com/English_Grammar_How_To_Use_To_Before_An_Ing_Verb
In this lesson, I explain how and when we use "to" before a verb with the "-ing" ending. The use of "to" before an "-ing" verb is not always correct. But it is correct in a particular case to express an emotion or action happening in the present referring to a past or future event. If this sounds complicated, have no fear! It is a simple structure once you understand how it works. And if you do our quiz at http://www.engvid.com/english-grammar-how-to-use-to-before-an-ing-verb/ you will get used to using this concept in no time!
TRANSCRIPT
Hi there. My name is Emma, and in today's video, we are going to talk about something many students wonder about, and that is when we use "to" and "ing" together. Sorry. Okay, so for example... Yeah: "What???" Many students, when they see this, it "poof" their minds; they have no idea: What is this? It goes against all the rules they've learned. So I'm going to explain to you when this happens, and how we can use it. So, let's look at some examples.
This is the most common example of this you will see: "I look forward to meeting you." Notice we have our verb: "look forward", and then we have this little guy, here, "to", and then we also have "ing". Okay? So, in this case, it's very strange. We're going to learn about why this is in a moment, but before we do that, I want to tell you some of the basic rules so you can understand, first off: What am I talking about with "ing", and what am I talking about with "to"?
So let's look at the basic rules. This is all about when you have two verbs in a sentence. For example: "thank" is the first verb, and "help" is the second verb. Okay? What you will notice in English, the first rule is: Any time you have a preposition between the first verb and the second, you're going to use "ing". A preposition is a word like "for", "to", "about", "toward", "up", "down", "in", "out", all of these words that kind of tell us where something is located, these are called "prepositions". So, whenever you see a preposition after a verb, this next verb is going to end in "ing". So our example here: "I thank you for helping me."
Similarly, we have our verb: "interested", "I'm interested", so this is the verb. And we have a second verb: "learn". So, if we have a preposition after the first verb: "I'm interested in", you're going to see that the second verb is going to end in "ing". "I'm interested in learning English." So we don't say: "I'm interested in to learn English." Similarly, we don't say: "I thank you to help me." If you have a preposition like "for", "in", "out", you are going to have the second verb with "ing".
Okay, some verbs... These are verbs without prepositions. If we have two verbs and there's no preposition between them, they will be either verb with a second verb ending in "ing", or a verb plus the second verb beginning in "to". So let's look at some examples so you understand what I'm talking about.
Okay, I have here the verb "enjoy". Here's my first verb. Think of a second verb we can use. Let's say "eat". With the verb "enjoy", the verb that follows is always going to end in "ing". "I enjoy eating.", "I enjoy reading.", "I enjoy listening to music.", "I enjoy shopping." Okay? So, in this case, all... The second verb will always end in "ing". We have another example, here: "I started". "I started", let's think of a verb, any verb. "Fish". "I started fishing." So, again, this is the first verb, here's the second verb, second verb ends in "ing". I en-... Or: "I started drinking.", "I started eating my dinner." Okay?
Then we also have some verbs that you will see... Here's the first verb: "decided". The second verb does not end in "ing". "I decided to", what's a verb we can use here? "Watch". "I decided to watch TV." Okay? "I want to eat ice cream." So, in this case, we have two verbs-so verb one, verb two; verb one, verb two-the second verb begins with the word "to".
Now, other teachers on engVid have already covered this information. What you will notice is that some verbs are always like this, some verbs are always like this, and some verbs do both. It's pretty much you have to memorize: When is it "ing"...? Sorry. "ing", and when is it "to"? What we're really interested in today is this, this really confusing thing: Why is it "ing" and "to"? All right? So let's look at some more examples of this, and I will tell you the rule on when we use "ing" and "to" together.
Okay, so I've explained to you the three rules we use when we have two verbs together. Okay? Sometimes you have a verb followed by "ing", sometimes you have a verb followed by "to", and in the case of prepositions, you have a verb followed by "ing". So I've taught you these three rules. Now we're going to look at when we have both "ing" and "to" together. Okay? So, "ing" and "to" together.
So in this case, we have two verbs. The first verb is: "I look forward to". The second verb is: "meeting". Okay?
- published: 23 Apr 2016
- views: 2493600
8:27
Improve Your Grammar: 4 ways to use -ING words in English
Words that end in "ing" can be verbs, nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. Understanding the function of a word will help you decide whether it should end in -ing or ...
Words that end in "ing" can be verbs, nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. Understanding the function of a word will help you decide whether it should end in -ing or not. In this lesson, I will teach you about the different uses of -ing words, and about their functions within sentences. By the end of the video, you will have a much better understanding of -ing words and will be able to form proper sentences with them. After watching, try my quiz at http://www.engvid.com/4-ways-to-use-ing-words-in-english/ to make sure you've understood everything.
TRANSCRIPT
Hi again. Welcome to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. In today's lesson we're going to look at some grammar points that is very, very important, mostly because it's very confusing to a lot of people. We're going to look at the four different uses of "ing" words. Now, I don't want to say "ing" verb because that makes it a little confusing as well because the "ing"... Words that end in "ing" could be used as nouns, as verbs, as adjectives, and as adverbs. Okay? So we're going to look at how they are used in each way.
So first we are going to look at them as they are used as nouns. Now, technically, in whatever situation you're seeing an "ing" word, it's always a verb. But it could be used as a noun, in which case it is called a gerund. Now, this is a grammar word. You're never going to use this word outside of your grammar class, but in case I refer to it again: A "gerund" is an "ing" word being used as a noun.
So if we're looking at this sentence: "Wearing loose pants while riding a bicycle is dangerous." So here is your gerund. So the subject of this sentence is "wearing". The verb is "is". Okay? "Wearing is dangerous", "Wearing loose pants is dangerous", and then everything else I'll talk about in a second. Now, a gerund "ing" is basically the activity of the verb. So, "to wear" means, like, to have clothes on. Wearing a blue shirt makes me look taller, maybe. Or shorter. Because I'm on camera you can't tell. Right? Okay. "Wearing" is the activity. Smoking is the activity, running is the activity. "To run" is the idea of the action. Okay. Now, here, this word is actually not a gerund and it's not really a verb either. It's... It has the verb idea, but it is actually a participle, which we're going to talk about in a minute. Okay? So this is a participle, this is a gerund, just the activity itself. Now... So we're going to call it a noun for now.
Then we have the verb, the everyday verb in the continuous tense; past, present, future continuous. Always with a "be" verb. Okay? If you don't see an "ing" verb connected to a "be" verb then it's not a verb, it's one of the other uses. Okay? There's always going to be a "be" verb when you're using it as an actual verb, as an action. "The man is riding a bike." Right now this is what he is doing, he is riding a bicycle. Oh, sorry. I'm running still. I forgot it... The verb. Okay. So "be" verb, continuous verb, easy. That's the one everybody's the most comfortable with.
Now, we can also use it as an adjective. "Wearing a blue, backless dress, the actress created quite a stir at the party." Now, "wearing" is your participle, your active participle. We also have past participle which is in... Used in the passive form, but we're going to talk about that in a different lesson. "Wearing" here, I'm describing the actress. Okay? So if I want to open it up, if I want to write it in a different way, the actress who was wearing... Because I'm in the past, so I have "was". "The actress who was wearing a blue, backless dress created quite a stir." So the participle is just a reduced adjective clause. Okay? What I do is I take out the conjunction, the pronoun and subject, I take out the "be" verb, all I am left with is the participle. Now, because I'm... I have only the participle phrase, it's no... It's not a clause anymore, there's no subject and verb anymore, there's just a phrase - I can put it at the beginning of the sentence as long as the subject of the participle is the same as the subject of the independent clause. Okay? Now, if you're not sure what I'm talking about, you can watch the video about adjective clauses, you can watch the video about independent clauses, you'll get a better idea of what these are. Okay? So, adjective.
Now, where it gets confusing is I can do the exact same thing, but I can use it as an adverb. Okay? "Not wanting to miss our flight, we arrived at the airport 3 hrs early." This is three hours, sorry, I had to reduce a little bit. So, here. Now, you've probably heard never to use the word "want" with an "ing". That is true in this case. Never use "want", "wanting" as a verb, but you can use it as a participle.
https://wn.com/Improve_Your_Grammar_4_Ways_To_Use_Ing_Words_In_English
Words that end in "ing" can be verbs, nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. Understanding the function of a word will help you decide whether it should end in -ing or not. In this lesson, I will teach you about the different uses of -ing words, and about their functions within sentences. By the end of the video, you will have a much better understanding of -ing words and will be able to form proper sentences with them. After watching, try my quiz at http://www.engvid.com/4-ways-to-use-ing-words-in-english/ to make sure you've understood everything.
TRANSCRIPT
Hi again. Welcome to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. In today's lesson we're going to look at some grammar points that is very, very important, mostly because it's very confusing to a lot of people. We're going to look at the four different uses of "ing" words. Now, I don't want to say "ing" verb because that makes it a little confusing as well because the "ing"... Words that end in "ing" could be used as nouns, as verbs, as adjectives, and as adverbs. Okay? So we're going to look at how they are used in each way.
So first we are going to look at them as they are used as nouns. Now, technically, in whatever situation you're seeing an "ing" word, it's always a verb. But it could be used as a noun, in which case it is called a gerund. Now, this is a grammar word. You're never going to use this word outside of your grammar class, but in case I refer to it again: A "gerund" is an "ing" word being used as a noun.
So if we're looking at this sentence: "Wearing loose pants while riding a bicycle is dangerous." So here is your gerund. So the subject of this sentence is "wearing". The verb is "is". Okay? "Wearing is dangerous", "Wearing loose pants is dangerous", and then everything else I'll talk about in a second. Now, a gerund "ing" is basically the activity of the verb. So, "to wear" means, like, to have clothes on. Wearing a blue shirt makes me look taller, maybe. Or shorter. Because I'm on camera you can't tell. Right? Okay. "Wearing" is the activity. Smoking is the activity, running is the activity. "To run" is the idea of the action. Okay. Now, here, this word is actually not a gerund and it's not really a verb either. It's... It has the verb idea, but it is actually a participle, which we're going to talk about in a minute. Okay? So this is a participle, this is a gerund, just the activity itself. Now... So we're going to call it a noun for now.
Then we have the verb, the everyday verb in the continuous tense; past, present, future continuous. Always with a "be" verb. Okay? If you don't see an "ing" verb connected to a "be" verb then it's not a verb, it's one of the other uses. Okay? There's always going to be a "be" verb when you're using it as an actual verb, as an action. "The man is riding a bike." Right now this is what he is doing, he is riding a bicycle. Oh, sorry. I'm running still. I forgot it... The verb. Okay. So "be" verb, continuous verb, easy. That's the one everybody's the most comfortable with.
Now, we can also use it as an adjective. "Wearing a blue, backless dress, the actress created quite a stir at the party." Now, "wearing" is your participle, your active participle. We also have past participle which is in... Used in the passive form, but we're going to talk about that in a different lesson. "Wearing" here, I'm describing the actress. Okay? So if I want to open it up, if I want to write it in a different way, the actress who was wearing... Because I'm in the past, so I have "was". "The actress who was wearing a blue, backless dress created quite a stir." So the participle is just a reduced adjective clause. Okay? What I do is I take out the conjunction, the pronoun and subject, I take out the "be" verb, all I am left with is the participle. Now, because I'm... I have only the participle phrase, it's no... It's not a clause anymore, there's no subject and verb anymore, there's just a phrase - I can put it at the beginning of the sentence as long as the subject of the participle is the same as the subject of the independent clause. Okay? Now, if you're not sure what I'm talking about, you can watch the video about adjective clauses, you can watch the video about independent clauses, you'll get a better idea of what these are. Okay? So, adjective.
Now, where it gets confusing is I can do the exact same thing, but I can use it as an adverb. Okay? "Not wanting to miss our flight, we arrived at the airport 3 hrs early." This is three hours, sorry, I had to reduce a little bit. So, here. Now, you've probably heard never to use the word "want" with an "ing". That is true in this case. Never use "want", "wanting" as a verb, but you can use it as a participle.
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- published: 13 Nov 2024
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CRISIS EN ING tras HUNDIRSE EN BOLSA tras CANCELAR a Iker Jiménez
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ING enfrenta una crisis tras la decisión de retirar su publicidad de los programas “Cuarto Milenio” y “Horizonte” de Iker Jiménez. Esta medida fue tomada en respuesta a la polémica generada en torno al presentador y sus colaboradores durante la cobertura de la DANA en la Comunidad Valenciana, en un contexto social particularmente sensible, según explicó el banco. Aunque Mediaset continúa apoyando a Jiménez, la salida de un anunciante tan importante despertó inquietud entre los seguidores del presentador y un posible efecto dominó de retiro de anuncios.
En un comunicado, ING justificó su decisión aludiendo a la estrategia de marketing que revisa semanalmente para adaptar su inversión publicitaria según lo considere conveniente para su marca, sin pretender aludir a presentadores o programas específicos. Sin embargo, los seguidores de Jiménez vieron esta decisión como un ataque a la libertad de expresión y organizaron un boicot contra el banco, instando al cierre de cuentas y a la venta de acciones de ING bajo el lema “Hundamos a ING”.
La reacción fue contundente: en la bolsa, ING sufrió una caída de 1.13% y una tendencia a la baja que ha continuado. Aunque la entidad no ha hecho comentarios sobre una relación directa entre el boicot y la caída en su cotización, esta situación ha revelado cómo las decisiones de los consumidores pueden impactar en los mercados. Además, el caso ha suscitado un debate sobre el rol de los anunciantes en los medios y su capacidad para influir en el contenido, lo que algunos ven como una forma de censura indirecta.
La controversia ilustra la creciente tensión entre los intereses comerciales y la percepción pública de la libertad de expresión, señalando la capacidad de los consumidores para incidir en las decisiones de grandes corporaciones. Esta situación podría llevar a empresas y anunciantes a reconsiderar cómo sus estrategias de marketing pueden repercutir en sus propios valores y la relación con el público.
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ING enfrenta una crisis tras la decisión de retirar su publicidad de los programas “Cuarto Milenio” y “Horizonte” de Iker Jiménez. Esta medida fue tomada en respuesta a la polémica generada en torno al presentador y sus colaboradores durante la cobertura de la DANA en la Comunidad Valenciana, en un contexto social particularmente sensible, según explicó el banco. Aunque Mediaset continúa apoyando a Jiménez, la salida de un anunciante tan importante despertó inquietud entre los seguidores del presentador y un posible efecto dominó de retiro de anuncios.
En un comunicado, ING justificó su decisión aludiendo a la estrategia de marketing que revisa semanalmente para adaptar su inversión publicitaria según lo considere conveniente para su marca, sin pretender aludir a presentadores o programas específicos. Sin embargo, los seguidores de Jiménez vieron esta decisión como un ataque a la libertad de expresión y organizaron un boicot contra el banco, instando al cierre de cuentas y a la venta de acciones de ING bajo el lema “Hundamos a ING”.
La reacción fue contundente: en la bolsa, ING sufrió una caída de 1.13% y una tendencia a la baja que ha continuado. Aunque la entidad no ha hecho comentarios sobre una relación directa entre el boicot y la caída en su cotización, esta situación ha revelado cómo las decisiones de los consumidores pueden impactar en los mercados. Además, el caso ha suscitado un debate sobre el rol de los anunciantes en los medios y su capacidad para influir en el contenido, lo que algunos ven como una forma de censura indirecta.
La controversia ilustra la creciente tensión entre los intereses comerciales y la percepción pública de la libertad de expresión, señalando la capacidad de los consumidores para incidir en las decisiones de grandes corporaciones. Esta situación podría llevar a empresas y anunciantes a reconsiderar cómo sus estrategias de marketing pueden repercutir en sus propios valores y la relación con el público.
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- published: 13 Nov 2024
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📛 ING SE HUNDE 📛 CORRALITO MASIVO TRAS CANCELACIÓN WOKE A IKER JIMENEZ 📛 YO TAMBIÉN ME DI DE BAJA
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she web on my fish til i ing
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- published: 19 Nov 2024
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Words that end in "-ing" / Suffix / Phonics Mix!
This is a fun, words that end in 'ing' phonics song for learners of English.
Ing is a suffix of nouns formed from verbs, expressing the action of the verb or i...
This is a fun, words that end in 'ing' phonics song for learners of English.
Ing is a suffix of nouns formed from verbs, expressing the action of the verb or its result. It is also used to form nouns from words other than verbs.
Let's go!
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00:30 - driving
00:40 - fishing
00:48 - riding
00:56 - reading
01:30 - singing
01:40 - running
01:48 - swimming
01:56 - skipping
02:28 - recap
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This is a fun, words that end in 'ing' phonics song for learners of English.
Ing is a suffix of nouns formed from verbs, expressing the action of the verb or its result. It is also used to form nouns from words other than verbs.
Let's go!
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00:30 - driving
00:40 - fishing
00:48 - riding
00:56 - reading
01:30 - singing
01:40 - running
01:48 - swimming
01:56 - skipping
02:28 - recap
- published: 14 Feb 2022
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