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Sir, I am confused about something. You used the same sentence in both Adverb phrase and preposition phrase" The girl throwing party at her place" Can this sentence be used in both place ?
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Brohh just I have a small doubt that in prepositional phrases as adjectives and in adverbs "the" act as adjective as well as adverb so how can I identify the prepositional phrases as adjective and prepositional phrases as adverb
Hi sir .Your lessons are very useful me to learn advanced English. I owe you in my entire life. If don't mind Could you explain the sentence start with preposition? Ex:- In slightly modifications to orders issued refference cited. How to understand this.
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Sir the sentence you said " she will meet me after the class so (after the class) is acting as an adverb right?? So can it also act as an adjective in a sentence??
I have a question.The examples of prepositional phrasesas adverbs can also act as adverb phrase.So whats the difference bw prepositional and adverb phrase. A video on this will help
Okay basically the adverb phrase is kinda of a type of a prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase can either function as an adjective or an adverb. When a prepositional phrase functions as an adjective (describing/qualifying a noun)it is called an adjectival phrase. When the prepositional phrase functions as an adverb( modifying a verb ) then it is an adverb phrase. So in short, think of the adjective and adverb phrases as the two kinds of prepositional phrases. Hope this helps!
Hi, could you plz explain? The two most popular sports in Iran are football and volleyball, *with baseball being the least popular*. Is this also a prepositional phrase?? "With baseball being..."
Is it necessary that if a prepositional phrase is working as an adverb so it will must modify a verb. Whereas if it is working as an adjective phrase so it'll modify a noun?
These prepositional phrases are also adjective phrases and adverb also so when it comes in examination what will be the correct option? And In a sentence ( the guy in blue shirt is my friend) the phrase *in the blue shirt* has structure like that of noun then it can be noun phrase or adjective phrase apart from prepositional phrase?
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Sir how can we identify that a phrase is a prepositional or adjective? For example: The cat of black colour is belongs to me. Of black colour, is a prepositional or adjective??? Sir am getting confused ,but your answer might be prove fruitful in order to making my concept clear...
Hello, Ahmed! A preposition phrase either works as an adjective or as an adverb. It still remains a preposition. Can you not be a man and a doctor? You can, right? Similarly, a prepositional phrase has a preposition that shows some relation of a noun or a pronoun with another, but the complete preposition phrase works as an adjective or an adverb. The cat under the table is mine. Prepositional phrase: under the table (Working as an adjective, which cat? The cat that is under the table) Preposition: under.. showing a relation between the cat and the table Hope it helps!
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Thank you Ashish Could you tell me the functions of prepositional phrases in the examples below? This knife is *for cutting hard meat* Many of these questions will be *of private nature* Thank you
@@EnglishWithAshish Thank you so much bro. as I expected they are predicate adjective telling us maybe what kind of knife and question we have, since the prepositional phrase can function as an adjective and in this case they are describing the subject in the predicate. Am I right?
The devastation has been at a frightening scale and unprecedented. In the above sentence"at a frightening scale...." Is it playing a role of adjective after linking verb has been?
(A message from her will make his day) what is the modifier in the sentence the prepositional phrase "from her" is the modifier?? And what is it modifieng?
Hi Ashish,thanks and i would like to ask a question about the following sentence :It is in my bag . is =linking verbs so , in my bag is adverbe but the rule said after linking verb there is Adjective (nominarative adj or noun(nominarative noun) so what the wrong here thanks sir.
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Hello Ashish, I've a question. In fact, I'd like to make sure. If a prepositional phrase answers the words "who & which", then it means it's working as a "adjective" in a given sentence, and if it answers the words "where & when" then it's working as a "adverb". Did I get right? Thank you and stay safe and blessed!
Keep it simple: if it gives information about a noun, it's an adjective phrase. And if gives about a verb or an adjective or an adverb, it's an adverb phrase.
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Sir, I am confused about something. You used the same sentence in both Adverb phrase and preposition phrase" The girl throwing party at her place" Can this sentence be used in both place ?
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Brohh just I have a small doubt that in prepositional phrases as adjectives and in adverbs "the" act as adjective as well as adverb so how can I identify the prepositional phrases as adjective and prepositional phrases as adverb
When they modify a noun, they work as adjectives, and when they modify a verb, they work as adverbs.
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Could you explain the sentence start with preposition?
Ex:- In slightly modifications to orders issued refference cited.
How to understand this.
I meditate in the morning has a proper Subject verb combination then why is it a phrase???
Sir please reply
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I called "in the morning" a preposition phrase. "I meditate" is a complete sentence.
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Sir, can clause become the object of preposition
Yes!
I am talking about (what you've academically done).
The object of the preposition 'about'.
Sir the sentence you said " she will meet me after the class so (after the class) is acting as an adverb right?? So can it also act as an adjective in a sentence??
Exactly, it's giving information about the verb, working as an adverb. It can also act as an adjective in the right context.
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What's the difference between adverb and adjective??:( I have an exam tmrw and dont understand well
I have lessons on both. Please give them a watch.
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It is not mandatory that there must be a modifier between preposition and object of the preposition right?
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I did understand but im very confused when it comes to sperate between prepositional phrase and the other phrases..
There are seperate lessons on all types of phrases on the channel. Please watch them.
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Sir ...kya hum prepositional phrase ko uske use k hisabse ...noun phrase/adj.phrase 👈ye bol sakte hai
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I have a question.The examples of prepositional phrasesas adverbs can also act as adverb phrase.So whats the difference bw prepositional and adverb phrase. A video on this will help
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Okay basically the adverb phrase is kinda of a type of a prepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase can either function as an adjective or an adverb. When a prepositional phrase functions as an adjective (describing/qualifying a noun)it is called an adjectival phrase. When the prepositional phrase functions as an adverb( modifying a verb ) then it is an adverb phrase. So in short, think of the adjective and adverb phrases as the two kinds of prepositional phrases.
Hope this helps!
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If there's a sentence "I like spaghetti for dinner"
Here the prepositional phrase "for dinner" is either working as an adverb phrase or adj phrase?
To me, an adverb. As it indicates a specific time for which you like it.
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Hi, could you plz explain?
The two most popular sports in Iran are football and volleyball, *with baseball being the least popular*.
Is this also a prepositional phrase?? "With baseball being..."
Yes, Preeti! It's a prepositional phrase.
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Is it necessary that if a prepositional phrase is working as an adverb so it will must modify a verb. Whereas if it is working as an adjective phrase so it'll modify a noun?
It can modify an adjective or an adverb too, like a regular adverb does.
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Sir, the object of the preposition can be gerund for. eg: He helped me in doing my work, It is helpful in achieving what you want
am I right?
Absolutely.
Examples:-
• I don't believe in fasting.
• He is addicted to smoking.
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These prepositional phrases are also adjective phrases and adverb also so when it comes in examination what will be the correct option?
And
In a sentence ( the guy in blue shirt is my friend) the phrase *in the blue shirt* has structure like that of noun then it can be noun phrase or adjective phrase apart from prepositional phrase?
It's a prepositional phrase that's working as a adjective. So, it's an adjective phrase too.
@@EnglishWithAshish yes those are adjective phrases because those are tell about the nouns befor it..any way i like these teaching as finally i got knowledge..thanks.
Can prepositional phrase work as direct object?
He fought bravely with the thieves.
Fought whom=with the thieves
No, Asad! A direct doesn't have a preposition before it.
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but I can't get your answer. Sir could you tell what is the work of prepositional phrase in this sentence
Direct object*
A direct object doesn't have a preposition before it
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Sir how can we identify that a phrase is a prepositional or adjective?
For example:
The cat of black colour is belongs to me.
Of black colour, is a prepositional or adjective???
Sir am getting confused ,but your answer might be prove fruitful in order to making my concept clear...
Hello, Ahmed!
A preposition phrase either works as an adjective or as an adverb. It still remains a preposition.
Can you not be a man and a doctor? You can, right? Similarly, a prepositional phrase has a preposition that shows some relation of a noun or a pronoun with another, but the complete preposition phrase works as an adjective or an adverb.
The cat under the table is mine.
Prepositional phrase: under the table
(Working as an adjective, which cat? The cat that is under the table)
Preposition: under.. showing a relation between the cat and the table
Hope it helps!
@@EnglishWithAshish impressive answer
Sir give me example of a sentence in which prepositional phrase works as an adverb.
So does a noun phrase + adjective phrase = a noun phrase?
Yes, it is. And the adjective phrase usually comes in the form of an infinitive phrase, prepositional phrase, or a participle phrase.
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What are the function of prepositional phrase
It is explained thoroughly in the lesson. Please give it a watch.
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how can we differentiate from noun phrase!
I guess watch the lesson on noun phrase.
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Sir, you said pp start from preposition then the ist sentence started with the guy its a preposition
Write the example you're referring to.
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Could you tell me the functions of prepositional phrases in the examples below?
This knife is *for cutting hard meat*
Many of these questions will be *of private nature*
Thank you
These prepositional phrases are working as subject complements. They are modifying the subject directly.
@@EnglishWithAshish Thank you so much bro. as I expected they are predicate adjective telling us maybe what kind of knife and question we have, since the prepositional phrase can function as an adjective and in this case they are describing the subject in the predicate. Am I right?
Absolutely! Your observation is accurate.
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The devastation has been at a frightening scale and unprecedented.
In the above sentence"at a frightening scale...."
Is it playing a role of adjective after linking verb has been?
In a way, yes.
Sir ,please make a video of "HAVING" it is quite confusing .
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There is a garden in front my house, is which kind of phrase, pls make me clear, the underline is infront of my house
As the phrase is modifying the noun "garden" it is most definitely an adjective phrase
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(A message from her will make his day) what is the modifier in the sentence the prepositional phrase "from her" is the modifier?? And what is it modifieng?
Adjective, modifying the noun MESSAGE.
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Hi Ashish,thanks and i would like to ask a question about the following sentence :It is in my bag . is =linking verbs so , in my bag is adverbe but the rule said after linking verb there is Adjective (nominarative adj or noun(nominarative noun) so what the wrong here thanks sir.
In my bag is a prepositional phrase working as an adjective (predicate adjective).
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Hello Ashish,
I've a question. In fact, I'd like to make sure. If a prepositional phrase answers the words "who & which", then it means it's working as a "adjective" in a given sentence, and if it answers the words "where & when" then it's working as a "adverb". Did I get right?
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Keep it simple: if it gives information about a noun, it's an adjective phrase. And if gives about a verb or an adjective or an adverb, it's an adverb phrase.
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