Ironically, before I had known you on engVid. Would you make a lesson on preparatory subject, please? Prepatory… I make this mistake often.
Good eye, though. Thanks a lot for the explanation but it was very difficult for me, i need to study more and repeat this video again :. Hi Adam, congratulations for your classes and explanations…. I really love them. One comment, in the outcome of the last question, the 6. Thanks a lot. I think it was a typo in the transcription. The elementary students are part of the previous clause. Yes, I can write it with because which would make it an adverb clause, but I can also write it as …happy that I met… as a complement noun clause that acts like an adverb.
But remember: if I wrote I knew she was happy. The complement only completes the meaning of happy. I am going to this video again because it is very important to know about this topic. Everywhere means in all places definite. Anywhere means in all places indefinite. In other words everywhere leaves no room for doubt Air is everywhere, in all places all the time.
Anywhere means it can be at any place at any time, but not in every place every time like air. Wherever is like anywhere, except that it is used as a conjunction in a sentence I will meet you wherever you want vs. Hi Adam, I do not reapeat that you are a great teacher.
Hi, Adam. Always thanks. Hello Adam, Firstly thank You very much for this lesson. I always confuse with them,Thx! I have a grammar exam on thursday.
Noun phrase , verbe phrase , adverbial phrase and clauses : thanks a lot sir y. Thanks, Adam for the lesson. It was very useful. Hey Adam! Thanks a lot adam for sharing this lesson. Hi there could you guide me how can i learn my son English? He is 6 month. Hello, Adam.
Thanks a lot for this lessons. Twice I answered second insted of first. Could you tell more about it. Hi Adam i often heard u used a specific more than special. Dear Adam, thank you a lot for helpful lesson! Could you clarify one moment? Thank you in advance! Thanks a lot for your lessons. But I can not understand question 2 in the quiz. Finally I realized the concept after read watched this video lesson three times. Thank you very much, it was very helpful. Hi, Sir.
I have a question. See these sentences: I am the student. I pass the test. I am the student who passes the test. I am the student who pass the test. I will be thankful if you explain. Hi, Barkam. Grammatically, sentences 1 and 2 are correct, but if you need a correct complex sentence with a relative clause, you need sentence 2.
The second clause describes what type of student you are. I hope this explanation is enough :. Nailed it! What do you think? Hello, adam. I teach english for competitive exams. I would like to share some of my doubts with you.
This question has been asked atleast 10 times in govt. The ans is replace whom with who. But it is not the answer that is bothering me. Here three clauses are used but only one conjunction is used why???
As fr as my opinion is concerned i think here one relative pronoun was not because it was understood and acting as the object of verb talking. Please tell me what you think abou this. Hi Adam,you are a great teacher. I really want to understamd this quiz better. I need help and I can get it if someone tells me if I am correct. At the 7 question: 1.
Although most dogs are generally very friendly animals- adverbial clause of contrast 2. This is a major problem in my process of learning English I am looking forward for a answer, please.
I can not see any distinction. You are correct in your analysis about the first and the seventh question. About function: Both have the same shape ,but have different function according to the position they will be. The noun clause dependent clause can act as subject in the independent clause then it should be in the position of subject before verb.
The noun clause dependent clause can act as object in the independent clause then it should be in the position of object after transitive verb. The noun clause dependent clause can act as complement in the independent clause then it should be in the position of complement because of be verb.
Hope this helps! Help please!!! So helpful! Thank You Adam, You explain all these things in such a simple way. Thanks for your lession. Could you make an video about how to reduce the relative clauses? Thank you Adam for your lessons,they are really very helpful. I think noun clauses and their functions are a little bit mor complicated than the other dependent clauses. Thank you very much for response. Very good lesson. Hello Adam. Thanks a lot for useful lessons.
How can I differ that clause from noun clause? What I knew? Sorry for my crappy line breaks….. It is really help and I am so glad to watch the video and thank you so much for the great video, you are the best teacher.
First congratulations for all your lessons. So, I am studying about this topic with you, and I would like to know if the analysis on the sentence below is correct:. Now, I realized the sentence that I am analyzing, actually is an Adjective Clause right?
Could you explain more about this sentence? Sorry if I am not being clear. As the movie was about 2. Hi, Adam! Many thanks for all of what you have done so far. Since I found your videos on YouTube, I stated to watch them regularly. I am talking about the natural sequence of tenses not back shifting. I know there are basic rules. Is there any guidance how to understand the natural sequence of tenses in English? Or maybe, it is a high time a new video on the subject matter was prepared.
Your response is much appreciated. Hi Adam, thank you very much for this usefull lesson. In this way I understand the sentence. Thank you very much. Is it an adjective or a pronoun or what? It is still hard for me to identify the difference between That Clauses v.
Noun Clauses. A very important topic and very well explained by an excellent teacher. I watched the video twice. Why it is an non-identifying clause? It is a adverb or adjective phrase, or neither of this? Hello Adam and Thanks a lot. You are the best. Thanks Adam. This lesson was inspiring. Could you do a lesson on that? Thus lesson is very tricky, any tips or recommendation to fully under stand the independent clauses!??
Thank you, Adam, for a wonderful lesson : I want to practise more, could you load more questions? Adam There is another dependent clause there which you didnot state. This is a noun clause i think. Or i am wrong… :. Your lecture is easy to understand.
I just have one important question The main clause and the dependent clause, do they need both to be on the same tense? Is there any rule for it? Thanks more power to Engvid. Hi Adam, I have watched many of your videos on youtube, and I am really thankful for your valuable favor. Hi Adam, Thanks for the immensely useful lesson. I went through many and understood lot which I was not aware before.
Still I have one doubt when it comes to Complex sentence. How we use passive voice tense in complex sentence. Would you please be able to advise.
Thank you Adam! Good explanation and very good quiz! I hope to improve my 7 out of 9 result. When my mother,who was only 18 when she had me, told me that I should wait untill I got older to marry Lucy. I knew that she was really happy that I met the right person. Why here can not be 2 dependant clauses? What is the problem with like? Wow, difficult one. I need more practice to clear it, still very confusing and mixed up.
Thank you for the lesson. I will keep watching to grasp. I have doubts about questions 3 and 8. Hi Adam, tanks you very much. And your evaluation of my test too. I will keep watching. Hi Adam, thank you very much for your lessons. I have performed the quiz and I have a doubt about the last question, number 9.
The right answer is 6 clauses. What type of dependent clause is in the following sentence? How do you distinguish between a noun clause and adverb clause when both are using the same subordinate conjunctions or relative pronouns? Example: where or when. Explanation: A noun clause is a dependent clause that acts as a noun. Answer from: brookedeanovich. The bolded words are a noun clause. Other questions on the subject: English. English, Need this asap what would be some of the drawbacks of using a specific dramatic structure such as freytag's pyramid?
Read this excerpt from patrick henry's speech ''give me liberty or give me death. The function described as consumption and the absorption of energy through photosynthesis is called a. Practice 1 1. Find each of the following using prime factorisation. How does the theory of the four humours explain Hippocrates and Galen methods of treatments and preventing illnesses Ma poate ajuta cineva cu tema asta la informatica va rog?
Fill in the table using this function rule. The school was struck by lightning More questions: English Another questions. Questions on the website: They include subordinating conjunctions. A conditional clause is a type of subordinate clause. This type of clause is used to convey something that is possibly or probably going to happen. A relative clause is a type of subordinate clause that begins with a relative pronoun , such as which, that, whom, whose, when, where, or who.
These clauses typically identify or provide detail about the noun that comes before them in a sentence. You might've noticed that many independent clauses can be joined together simply by adding a comma , though some require a conjunction , either on its own or with a comma. Semicolons are another option for connecting independent clauses.
They are best suited for joining two independent clauses or in connection with a conjunctive adverb. Dependent clauses can connect to independent clauses with no punctuation or with a comma. For example, commas are important for wrapping around clauses that function as parenthetical expressions , but are generally not otherwise needed to connect a dependent clause to one that is independent. By correctly using different types of clauses, you can quickly improve the quality of your writing as well as your ability to communicate with an audience.
Clauses help you direct the attention of the reader so that your sentences are understood. Proper usage will also help you avoid dreaded sentence fragments and run on-sentences.
To prevent punctuation issues, make sure you know how to properly punctuate sentences featuring all kinds of clauses. Review the basic punctuation rules for a refresher. All rights reserved. Independent Clauses An independent clause can stand as a sentence by itself or it can be combined with other clauses.
I love opening the windows while the warm breeze blows. Since we enjoyed this book, we'll be sure to pay it forward. She walked to the grocery store to buy a bouquet of flowers. Main Clause Every sentence has at least one main clause, which is a group of words that makes sense on its own. She bought a new computer. Dependent Clauses A dependent clause is not a complete sentence by itself.
If that's a burrito , I'm having it. He's mean mainly because he's unhappy.
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