How to Use Verb + ING in Real English Conversations

Do you feel confused about when to add "-ING" to verbs in English? You’re not alone — and the problem is not your English. It’s because you were taught rules instead of patterns. In this lesson, you’ll finally master the "Verb + ING" secret using simple logic and imaginary magnets — not heavy grammar books. No memorization. No translating in your head. Just natural flow. This video is designed especially for English learners who want to stop making embarrassing mistakes and start speaking like a native speaker instinctively. 🔎 What you’ll learn in this lesson: • The "Magnet Rule": Why some verbs naturally pull the -ING form to them • The strict "VIP Club" rule for the verb Enjoy (and why "I enjoy learn" is wrong) • How to use Keep to show non-stop momentum (Keep moving!) • The exact opposite trick using the verb Finish • The 5 Golden Verbs (Like, Love, Enjoy, Keep, Finish) you use every single day • How to stop translating word-for-word and build English pathways in your brain • Interactive listening tests to fix your mistakes instantly You’ll practice with real-life conversations, vivid mental images, and simple examples — so you don’t just understand the pattern… you actually feel it when you speak. 💡 Perfect for: • Beginners who feel confused by when to use Verb + ING • Learners who translate from their native language and make mistakes • Anyone who wants to sound more fluent and natural in everyday conversations • Self-learners who prefer simple visual patterns over boring grammar 🎯 Homework: Write three sentences in the comments using our magnet verbs: • One sentence using Enjoy + ING (a hobby or activity) • One sentence using Keep + ING (something you don't stop doing) • One sentence using Finish + ING (an action you completed) Example: I enjoy listening to this channel! We read and reply to your sentences 👇 👍 If this lesson helped you, like the video 🔔 Subscribe for more clear, practical English lessons 💬 Keep practicing every day — that’s how fluency happens. #LearnEnglish #EnglishGrammar #EnglishForBeginners #SpokenEnglish #EnglishConversation #VerbING #SpeakEnglish #EnglishFluency #LearnEnglishFast #NativeEnglish