Okay, sotomyunderstanding, thisquestionisabouttheuseofthepresentparticipleinresigningindecidedagainstresigningsowecanusethepresentparticipletofunctionas a noun.
Sothiscantakethepositionofthesubjectof a sentence.
Theobjectof a sentenceindirectobjectcanhavemanydifferentfunctionshere.
Sotheseairjust a coupleofexamplesofthedifferentpositionsthatJared's cantakeinsentences.
Butyes, weusethispresentparticipleas a nounindifferentplacesinsentences.
So I hopethatthishelpsansweryourquestion.
Thanksverymuch.
Allright, let's moveontoyournextquestion.
NextquestioncomesfromDende.
Haydnthensayswhatis I p ay.
I'm reallyconfusedaboutit.
Okay, soinlanguagelearning, I p a standsforinternationalphoneticalphabet.
Sotheinternationalphoneticalphabetisdifferentfromthisstandardalphabet, like a beeseesthatmanyofus.
No, thisisdifferentfromthestandardalphabet.
Becausethephoneticalphabetisanalphabetofsounds.
It's analphabetforpronunciation.
SowhenwelearnedtheABCislikemanynativespeakers, I thinkmostnativespeakersprobablyno, liketheABCsong A B C, D.
E F G songinthatsong.
No, welearnedthenamesoftheletters.
Wedon't actuallylearnhowwepronouncethoseletters.
So, like a goodexample, islikethesecondandthirdlettersofthealphabetsong B and C.
Sowelearnedthat B iscalledbe, butwedon't actuallylearnhowtopronouncebewiththephoneticalphabet, thoughwelearnthatbemakes a sound.
Andifwewanttogetreallyspecific, thereare a coupleofmarksthatshowusexactlywhatkindofbutsound a B issupposedtomakewith a complexletterlikeSeethoughthefanaticalphabetcanbesuperuseful.
Soevenifwedon't knowexactlyhowweshouldread a wordlikethefirsttimeweseeit, weconfinedthepronunciationinmanydictionarieswiththefreneticalphabet.
So, forexample, if I lookforthewordchairinanonlinedictionarythatusesthephoneticalphabet, I'llfind a spellinglikethissoitusesthatsymbol, whichdoesn't looklike a C, andthenitendswiththisairpart.
Soif I'm learningand I don't knowanyrulesofpronunciation, I mightthinkthewordchairspronouncedlike a highersomethingif I'm readingeachletterindividuallywith I p.
A.
However, I canlookatthisinformation, and I canunderstandthecorrectpronunciationeasilyaslongas I'vestudiedthesounds.
Sothisis a quickintroductiontothe I P.
A.
Andhowyoumightuseit, so I hopethatthisishelpfulforyou.
Ifyouwanttoknowmoreaboutthe I P A.
I wouldsuggest a Googlesearchforan I P A chart.
Youcanfind a fewofthemonline.
Wikipediahas a niceonein a niceexplanation.
Um, andtherearesomethatyouconfinedthatwillplayaudiosoyoucanclick a buttonnear a symbol, anditwillgiveyouthesoundforthat.
Sothesymbolcorrespondsto a sound, Notjust a lettername.
So I hopethatthathelpsyou.
As a sidenote, I p a alsohas a beerreference I p a alsomeansIndianpalealeorIndiaPaleale.
Soshould I watchitwithorwithoutsubtitlesAndshouldthesubtitles B inEnglishalsoorinthelanguagethat I understand.
Yeah.
Ah, wegetthisquestion a lot.
Andsowhat I usuallysayorwhat I trytosaywhat I recommendisthatyouplannedtowWatchyourmovieoryourTVshowmorethanonce.
Sothestrategythat I liketouseandthat I haveusedinthepastistowatchonetimewithsubtitlesinyournativelanguage.
Soinmycase, I watchedwithEnglishsubtitles.
Sointhisexample, I waswatching a JapaneseTVshow.
So I watcheditonetimewithallthesubtitlesoninEnglishso I couldreadeverything.
But I waslisteninginJapaneseinthiscase.
Soas I wasdoingthis, I waspickingup, like, commonlyusedwordsintheseries.
I waspickingupgrammarpointsthattheyused a lot, and I waslisteningtodifferentspeakingstylesthatthedifferentcharactersused.
Sointhisway, I had, like, thiskindofbasisforthestorythat I couldgain, and I hadkindofthisunderstandingoflike, Okay, thisisthewaythesedifferentpeopletalk.
I waskindofprepared.
Then, after a gap, I wentbackand I watcheditagainwithoutsubtitles.
Sothisforcedmetotrytorememberthewordsthat I heardandthat I sawonscreeninEnglishthefirsttimearound.
Butitalsokindofforcedmetomakeguesses.
Soofcourse I couldn't remembereverything, andthatmeant I hadtotrytomakeaneducatedguessaboutthesituation.
Soifthecharactersused a word I didn't know I hadtothinkabout, like, whatdidtheydowhen I waswatchingthisthefirsttime?
And I hadsubtitleson.
Sobasedonthat, I couldtrytoguesswhatwordsmeant, ifthatmakessense.
So I rememberedseeingthisepisodeinthepast.
Ah, maybe I canrememberthesortsofthingsthathappenedinthisepisode, andmaybe I canmake a guessaboutwhatthey'retalkingaboutnow.
So, actually, when I wasfirstwatchingtheSiri's, I wasalsostudyingJapaneseanduniversity, sothatreallyhelpedmetoimprovemyvocabularyandgrammarandjustkindofbeabletoenjoytheSiri's andenjoywatchingit a littlebitmoreandhaving a littlebitofspacebetweenmyfirstviewingandmysecondviewingalsohelpedmeseejusthowmuch I hadimproved.
So I wouldsaymaybeifyou'replanningonusing a movieor a TVshowliketrytospaceoutyourviewings a littlebitsodon't watchitlikeonetimewithsubtitlesOnetimewithoutsubtitlesLikeinthesameday.
Sotrytospaceoutyourlearning a littlebitsoyougiveyourbrain a littletimetotrytorecalltheinformation.