Heyy can you please tell me if I don't identify the Noun, adjective and adverb then how do I use infinitive and base verbs . For example ; He is the guy to meet tomorrow. I need a place to live. She was very happy to see me. The coffee is too hot to drink So My question is that there are so many Nouns, adjectives, adverbs so if I don't identify it then how do I use it in a sentence like when I am writing in a sentence or speaking to someone. Thank you!
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1.I advised him to play cricket. 2.The letter to have been written by her has been received to me. 3.I have something to give you. In these clauses, what is the grammatical part of 'to play'/ 'to have been written' / 'to give' ? (Adj. Or noun Or adv.)
"To play" is used as a noun. Because, you can ask 'what', what did you advise him? You advised him "to play" cricket. It (to play cricket) acts as a direct object to the transitive verb "advise"....
"To have been written by her" is used as an adjective because it tells us, which type of letter? "The type of letter that was written by her".. Being written by her is a quality of the letter.
The last one is likely adverb, but there is a small chance that it could be adjective. Though, my explanation to it being used as an adverb is that "it tells us the purpose of the -something".. What is it for? It is for being given to them (you).
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Heyy can you please tell me if I don't identify the Noun, adjective and adverb then how do I use infinitive and base verbs . For example ; He is the guy to meet tomorrow. I need a place to live. She was very happy to see me. The coffee is too hot to drink So My question is that there are so many Nouns, adjectives, adverbs so if I don't identify it then how do I use it in a sentence like when I am writing in a sentence or speaking to someone. Thank you!
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Hi Mrs Sarah.What is the difference between adverb and adverb phrases.can a single word be an adverb phrase or not? Please make one video on this
No a single word is not a adverb phrase. Adverb phrase is always a group of words that modifies verb.
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Essential appositives are quite confusing. Beginners or intermediate learners can confuse with noun phrase without comma.
They can also confuse them with adjective phrases as well!
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1.Let him sit there. 2.I bade him go out. 3. I made him do this in these clauses, 'Sit' / 'Go' / 'Do' is what ? (adj. or noun or adv.)
Also I am doubtful in these ones.
1.I advised him to play cricket. 2.The letter to have been written by her has been received to me. 3.I have something to give you. In these clauses, what is the grammatical part of 'to play'/ 'to have been written' / 'to give' ? (Adj. Or noun Or adv.)
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"To play" is used as a noun. Because, you can ask 'what', what did you advise him? You advised him "to play" cricket. It (to play cricket) acts as a direct object to the transitive verb "advise"....
"To have been written by her" is used as an adjective because it tells us, which type of letter? "The type of letter that was written by her".. Being written by her is a quality of the letter.
The last one is likely adverb, but there is a small chance that it could be adjective. Though, my explanation to it being used as an adverb is that "it tells us the purpose of the -something".. What is it for? It is for being given to them (you).
you have a miss spelt word in the beginning of the video The one in bold "Infintives" correction: "infinitives"
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