Thank you, Clair😊You nailed it and brought me out of this labyrinth🙌 Here's my output. "The composer who wrote 'Le Nozze di Figaro' is Mozart."(defining) "Mozart, who wrote this opera, was Austrian." (non-defining) "The arias that I like the most come from this work." (defining) "He wrote many operas, which have 5 acts."(non-defining) "The libretto he composed is based on a French novel, 'Le Barbier de Séville' (The Barber of Seville)." (defining) "One of his operas, whose libretto is written in German is 'Die Zauberflöte.' "(defining) I appreciate your work😃
The video (that) I just watched provided a straightforward explanation of relative pronouns and relative clauses. The teacher who created this video is amazing. Claire, whose TH-cam channel contains excellent content, is my teacher. You nailed it! Thanks! 🩷🌷
Excelente vid! Although I'd rather to listen to your voice than listen to automatic dubbing and I really like commenting on your videos even if I have to wait to do so, xoxo
I appreciate your this video. I have never known so far that 'whose' as relative pronouns can be used for objects, not only people. Thank you, Ms. Claire!(^-^)/ I visited the temple whose autumn leaves were stunning today. Is it correct❔🤔
Great lesson on the use of relative pronouns and relative clauses in English. However, why the teacher's voice was dubbed into Portuguese? It sounds too strange and nothing pedagogical.
Ευχαριστούμε!
I don't get to tired to say, you're amazing and very smart. I dig your videos. God bless you always 🤗🤗
I got it! You explained it to us more clearly, and so the lessons you taught us are easy and understandable! Well done, Claire! 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you, Clair😊You nailed it and brought me out of this labyrinth🙌 Here's my output. "The composer who wrote 'Le Nozze di Figaro' is Mozart."(defining) "Mozart, who wrote this opera, was Austrian." (non-defining) "The arias that I like the most come from this work." (defining) "He wrote many operas, which have 5 acts."(non-defining) "The libretto he composed is based on a French novel, 'Le Barbier de Séville' (The Barber of Seville)." (defining) "One of his operas, whose libretto is written in German is 'Die Zauberflöte.' "(defining) I appreciate your work😃
Wow, awesome work!! I love your examples’ theme too 🥰 glad the video was useful for you!
The video (that) I just watched provided a straightforward explanation of relative pronouns and relative clauses.
The teacher who created this video is amazing.
Claire, whose TH-cam channel contains excellent content, is my teacher.
You nailed it! Thanks! 🩷🌷
🤩🤝 great sentences! Thanks for your kind words ☺️
Thanks for you teacher.
you really make the english easy, thank you Claire!
Aww, I’m so glad!
You're an amazing teacher.
Sim, seu vídeo é muito bom e esclarecedor o quanto eu preciso estudar para alcançar a fluência. Muito obrigado, bom trabalho.
It was a great explanation. Thank you teacher. Big hug.
You are welcome!
Hello my favorite teacher. Good to see you again today you are a perfect teacher I want to study with you every day
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Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure!
I want to speak English all time
Thank you for your efforts ❤❤
You're welcome! 😊❤️
So amazing TEACHER ❤
Thanks a lot ❤
Vendrás alguna vez a México? // Do you will come to Mexico someday??
Thank you so much
No problem!
Good job 👌
Excelente vid! Although I'd rather to listen to your voice than listen to automatic dubbing and I really like commenting on your videos even if I have to wait to do so, xoxo
God bless you Claire
Hi
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I appreciate your this video.
I have never known so far that 'whose' as relative pronouns can be used for objects, not only people.
Thank you, Ms. Claire!(^-^)/
I visited the temple whose autumn leaves were stunning today.
Is it correct❔🤔
You're very welcome! And yes, your example with ‘whose’ is correct ☺️
Why I'm hearing you speak Portuguese?
Amazing teacher, it's more exciting when i'm learning english with you...
next month, I will upgrade my membership to VIP Level...😊
Awesome! Thanks for your support so far 😁🤍
An angel is here to impress u...
Great lesson on the use of relative pronouns and relative clauses in English. However, why the teacher's voice was dubbed into Portuguese? It sounds too strange and nothing pedagogical.
Wow I have no idea 😅 maybe you need to check your settings on TH-cam?
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