@ Mugundan Yes, the meaning of the sentence changes when you remove 'never', but the meaning is complete, you see.. An adjunct adds some meaning to a sentence that is already complete. Even if it changes the meaning of the sentence, it is still an adjunct. It still adds some meaning, doesn't it?
@@EnglishwithVennila mam for the 5th sentence if it is In SVO pattern can u please change it into Passive voice.. Why can't we split like this she - Subject looked - Verb at the sky - adjunct
Neenga engaooru amma thaane- Nellai ! Naan chinna payana irunthapo ungalamathiri oru arumaiyai teach panravanga kedaikalaye entru migavum varunthugiren. Any way, I'm now a retired old man, I pass time watching/checking my knowledge of your amazing skill of teaching. All the best amma.
Thank you Sir, for your kind words and blessings. Yours is one of the best compliments I've had in the recent past. Sir, I'm from Madurai. "யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளிர்" என்று சொல்வதில் மகிழ்ச்சி கொள்கிறேன். தங்களின் ஓய்வு நேரம் பயனுள்ள வகையில் கழிவதில் எனக்கும் ஒரு பங்கு உண்டு என்று நினைக்கும் போது மகிழ்ச்சியாக இருக்கிறது.
Ma'am, i am a non tamilian/telugu but still i prefer to watch your videos. They are very useful, easy to understand and help us get thorough with our basics as well as intermediate and advanced levels . Thanks for putting lot of effort and sharing them. Pranams.
Very good explanation in tamil is easy to follow and you look healthy and young because your mental concentration without any dissipation and distractions. The maxim 'mind your mind' is true.
Thank you so much madam... Your efforts not only useful to the students teachers too... As a English teacher I am so proud of your excellent teaching to our Tamil medium children... Keep rocking.... All the very best...🙏
Dear Madan, can you make one video of dividing sentence patterns of some lengthy sentences or some paragraph and its patten for more clear and regular usage ,
Learning to write essays in english without grammatical mistakes. It's possible with your kind guidance madam. I already watched your videos in that btech channel 2 or 3 years before. Thereafter I am specifically searching learning English videos by typing your name. I really excited when I found your channel. Your way of teaching highly inducing me to learn. You are such a lovely responsible human. I am happily learning now. I am one of your great fan. Thank you so much madam.
Good evening mam.... Pleasure to know ur video mam.... thanks for the help u have done to us .... But I have a doubt in 4 th questions... Can we conclude the answer as svoc instead of sva.
Mam,Iam confused with the adjunct and complement mam...my doubt is in the question 'She looked tired' you said that it is SVC...and in the another question 'She looked quickly' you said that is SVA...in the former one it also answers the question How? but if we hide tired it'll change the questions meaning...and in the latter one it also answers the question How? but if we hide quickly the meaning changes... So please clarify me the difference between adjunct and complement mam...
Please watch all my videos on sentence patterns. I've discussed the difference between the adjunct and the complement in detail. A complement is an essential part of the sentence whereas as adjunct is not so.
In sentence 12 I sent kumar to the market.. Kumar is /IO/ mam.. bcs the word answers for the question whom.. As theres only one object we simply denote /O/... Am I right mam?
No, 'Kumar' is the direct object. Direct object answers the questions, 'what' or 'whom'.(எதனை அல்லது யாரை) Indirect object answers the questions 'to whom' or 'for whom' (யாரிடம், யாருக்கு அல்லது யாருக்காக).
This is a highly contentious question and it is still a matter of dispute among grammar experts. That's because the word 'there' in the sentence, " There is a book" is a dummy subject or an expletive. It is also called the 'introductory there" or the "preparatory there" because it introduces the sentence or prepares us for the logical subject ( a book ) that comes later in the sentence. As far as my knowledge of sentence patterns is concerned, I can say it with confidence that the sentence pattern of this sentence is SVC. "There is a book" and "A book is there" are two entirely different sentences. The sentence pattern of "A book is there" is SVA!
No no, the verb 'looked' in all the three sentences does not mean the same. No.5 - looked - verb of incomplete predication/ linking verb/ state verb No.6 - looked at - transitive verb No.7 - looked - intransitive verb
@Saravanan C That's a good question! I'm happy that you are asking such questions which bring more clarity to the topic. Now, let's come to the question - Why is it not SVA? That's because of the question it answers. What did she look at? The sky. We cannot ask "Where did she look at?" because it is "look at" and not "look". If the sentence is " She looked everywhere", then the question will be " Where did she look?". The answer is "everywhere". Or " She looked inside" for which the question is obviously "where?" Where did she look? Inside. 'look at' is followed by an object and 'look' is followed by an adjunct or a complement. Please let me know if the explanation is clear.
My mother is talking to the stranger -svo pattern ryt, how to change it to passive voice mam, I did it as The stranger is being talked by my mother. Could you explain it clearly whether there is a grammatical error in the formation of the sentence🤔
He painted the house well/last month. Here, 'well' and 'last month' are adjuncts. But in, "He painted the house white", 'white' is an essential part of the sentence. That's why it's a complement.
What is your question about the sentence? I don't think it's the meaning of the sentence because it's very clear that he does not eat fruits and vegetables. Is it the word order then? If so, we place the adverb of frequency, 'never' before the verb when it's in the simple present tense. If it's the sentence pattern, then 'never' is adjunct because it answers 'when'/ 'how often'?
'Reading' is a gerund here, not a verb. A gerund is a verbal noun. It is formed by adding 'ing' to the base form of a verb. It functions like a noun. That's why it is the subject of the sentence here. 'is reading' and 'are reading' are verbs. 'reading' is called the present participle. It can function as a participle or a gerund.
Mam, In 5th sentence, She looked tired.Why isn't looked be Adjunct. Because it answers how did she looked ? and the other doubt is, she looked ,isn't this a complete sentence. "aval paarthal" .
Hi mam good evening..He looked at the sky u said SVO...Birds fly in the sky u said SVA..What is the difference both sentences?? Both sentences answers Where..Could you please explain??
Both sentences do not answer 'where'. The second sentence answers 'what'. He looked up. He looked down. He looked inside. These sentences answer the question 'where', but the sentence 'He looked at the sky' answers the question 'what'.
She looked tired in this sentence we gave a compliment to other person..she looked quickly means the action done by her so we can ask how she looked?"how" so that's why here quickly is 'a'
You can watch this video too. It's on transitive and intransitive verbs. You will come across SVA sentences here. th-cam.com/video/ZidPodnS8kk/w-d-xo.html
Sentence no 6: She looked at the sky. The sky is a prepositional object and not a direct object. This is because looked at is a prepositional verb and nit a phrasal verb.
1.Vasanth drives the car everyday...which is correct answer for this mam SVOC or SVOA 2.The people are not happy SVA or SVAO 3.Last month i brought a cycle ASVC or ASVO 4.They have completed the work 5.The children are boarding a bus 6.sundar sold his car to me 7.the judge found the criminal guilty 8.time makes an enemy a friend 9.some people consider their dangerous plans 10.we should help the poor 11.the leader kept us waiting 12.the girl tried to sing 13.to drive a motor requires care and skill 14.all the shops are closed 15.dina will avail the rest next week
@English with Vennila mam for the 5th sentence if it is In SVO pattern can u please change it into Passive voice.. Why can't we split like this she - Subject looked - Verb at the sky - adjunct
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It's a good question. But you have to see the meaning of the word "looked" here, which means "appeared" or "seemed". She did not look at anything. To someone who looked at her, she appeared tired. The sentence, "She looked carefully" is SVA because here, you get to know how she looked. The answer is " carefully".
Mam..9th sentence-if 'never' is removed the meaning of the sentence changes.Then how will be it a adjunct
@ Mugundan Yes, the meaning of the sentence changes when you remove 'never', but the meaning is complete, you see.. An adjunct adds some meaning to a sentence that is already complete. Even if it changes the meaning of the sentence, it is still an adjunct. It still adds some meaning, doesn't it?
Tq for ur instant reply mam..😊
@@mugundan6655 Welcome! But did you understand the point? 🙂
@@EnglishwithVennila mam for the 5th sentence if it is In SVO pattern can u please change it into Passive voice.. Why can't we split like this
she - Subject
looked - Verb
at the sky - adjunct
@@hariyuvanian1737 It can't be divided like that because 'looked at' is a phrasal verb.
This lesson is 👌 Suggestion ADJUNCT = ADVERB Answer the question "WHERE" - ADVERBS OF PLACE, "WHEN" - ADVERBS OF TIME "HOW" "ADVERBS OF MANNER"
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Explained well about pattern n how to idenyify (with good example n illustrations)
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Sure! Thank you.
Neenga engaooru amma thaane- Nellai !
Naan chinna payana irunthapo ungalamathiri oru arumaiyai teach panravanga kedaikalaye entru migavum varunthugiren. Any way, I'm now a retired old man, I pass time watching/checking my knowledge of your amazing skill of teaching. All the best amma.
Thank you Sir, for your kind words and blessings. Yours is one of the best compliments I've had in the recent past.
Sir, I'm from Madurai.
"யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளிர்" என்று சொல்வதில் மகிழ்ச்சி கொள்கிறேன்.
தங்களின் ஓய்வு நேரம் பயனுள்ள வகையில்
கழிவதில் எனக்கும் ஒரு பங்கு உண்டு என்று நினைக்கும் போது மகிழ்ச்சியாக இருக்கிறது.
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Ma'am, i am a non tamilian/telugu but still i prefer to watch your videos. They are very useful, easy to understand and help us get thorough with our basics as well as intermediate and advanced levels . Thanks for putting lot of effort and sharing them. Pranams.
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Very good explanation in tamil is easy to follow and you look healthy and young because your mental concentration without any dissipation and distractions. The maxim 'mind your mind' is true.
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The boost is the secret of my energy... Could you give the pattern for this sentence madam...
S V C
But it's not 'The boost', it's 'Boost', without 'the'.
Boost - Subject
is - verb
the secret of my energy - complement
Thank you so much madam... Your efforts not only useful to the students teachers too... As a English teacher I am so proud of your excellent teaching to our Tamil medium children... Keep rocking.... All the very best...🙏
Thank you!
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Thank you ma'am
Dear Madan, can you make one video of dividing sentence patterns of some lengthy sentences or some paragraph and its patten for more clear and regular usage ,
Yes, I can.
Understand mam
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All the best for your exam!
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Hello ma'am!
Could you help me to find the pattern for this sentence?. ' I am not allowed to drink soda'. With explanation
4th question..
Rat changed as object in passive voice dana mam?? Kindly conform
Before school in the gym / the class / worked / like a team - A S V A
Is this correct mam?
Thank you madam
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Learning to write essays in english without grammatical mistakes. It's possible with your kind guidance madam. I already watched your videos in that btech channel 2 or 3 years before. Thereafter I am specifically searching learning English videos by typing your name. I really excited when I found your channel. Your way of teaching highly inducing me to learn. You are such a lovely responsible human. I am happily learning now. I am one of your great fan. Thank you so much madam.
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I'm equally excited about teaching English to people like you! Thank you for your sharing!
Hi Mam, Thanks for the detailed explanation.. a doubt on this question mam Q) The Headmaster sent the late comer out.
Is it SVOC or SVOA?
S V O A
Reading is my hobby ,i thought Reading and is both are verb,how does reading became noun,could you pls explain
'Reading' is a gerund here, not a verb. It's like a noun.
Please watch this video:
th-cam.com/video/Fj47mfRVDgk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=98OoijXcROiMiV84
Good evening mam.... Pleasure to know ur video mam.... thanks for the help u have done to us .... But I have a doubt in 4 th questions... Can we conclude the answer as svoc instead of sva.
No, it's AVS.
Simply awesome mam ,thank you so much
Mam 10th sentence va varatha explain panunga
No.
Mam 3rd sentence SVOA idhu varuma
No.
She has gone to delhi...SVA...So here has gone is the verb right mam?? We have to add has along with the main verb right???
Yes.
I am here to help you """ intha sentence ku sentence pattern mam
Mam,Iam confused with the adjunct and complement mam...my doubt is in the question 'She looked tired' you said that it is SVC...and in the another question 'She looked quickly' you said that is SVA...in the former one it also answers the question How? but if we hide tired it'll change the questions meaning...and in the latter one it also answers the question How? but if we hide quickly the meaning changes...
So please clarify me the difference between adjunct and complement mam...
Mam please reply to this question as we need a clarification on this which will be really helpful in the upcoming exams
Please watch all my videos on sentence patterns. I've discussed the difference between the adjunct and the complement in detail. A complement is an essential part of the sentence whereas as adjunct is not so.
Hi mam. I have one doubt on the 2nd sentence.
When, where,how ellathukum ans panna athu adverb thane why neenka adjunct nu solli irukeenka?
An adjunct is nothing but an adverbial.
@@EnglishwithVennila thank you mam.
Mam
Mam ,1st sentence la reading most ah verb ah thaney mam consider panuvnaga epdi mam subject ah varum ,
It is a verb only if there's a helping verb before it.
Here, it's a gerund. It is the subject of the sentence.
The verb is 'is'.
th-cam.com/video/Fj47mfRVDgk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=98OoijXcROiMiV84
Please watch this video.
can a name of the place be an object mam? we went on a picnic. is it SVO ?mam pls help
Are you happy -pattern pls
V S C
S got it mam
@@SKiruthika Good.
Hi mam first thanks for ur teaching videos.i learnt more from ur videos
..Now I have a doubt..Venus is planet what is the pattern ? Mam
Venus is a planet - S V C
Thanks mam ur kind reply..... thank you very much..
Good morning mam...what is the pattern for the sentence barking dogs seldom bite
SAV
@@EnglishwithVennila Thank u mam
@@EnglishwithVennila its OK mam
Mam, In 8th Sentance Without Compliment Itself That Sentance Looks Completed, Then How We Considered That As a Complement mam
In sentence 12
I sent kumar to the market..
Kumar is /IO/ mam.. bcs the word answers for the question whom..
As theres only one object we simply denote /O/...
Am I right mam?
No, 'Kumar' is the direct object.
Direct object answers the questions, 'what' or 'whom'.(எதனை அல்லது யாரை)
Indirect object answers the questions 'to whom' or 'for whom' (யாரிடம், யாருக்கு அல்லது யாருக்காக).
@@EnglishwithVennila Thank you mam..
Mam I am 7th grade student
Your teaching is soo good mam
Thank u
Reading subjecta
Yes, it is a gerund here, not a verb.
th-cam.com/video/Fj47mfRVDgk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=98OoijXcROiMiV84
Please watch this video.
What's is the sentence patter for " there is a book "
This is a highly contentious question and it is still a matter of dispute among grammar experts.
That's because the word 'there' in the sentence, " There is a book" is a dummy subject or an expletive. It is also called the 'introductory there" or the "preparatory there" because it introduces the sentence or prepares us for the logical subject ( a book ) that comes later in the sentence.
As far as my knowledge of sentence patterns is concerned, I can say it with confidence that the sentence pattern of this sentence is SVC.
"There is a book" and "A book is there" are two entirely different sentences.
The sentence pattern of "A book is there" is SVA!
@@EnglishwithVennila Thanks for explaining it mam !
@@EnglishwithVennila A Book is there
svc or sva mam?
@@iam_mohans6794 SVA
@@EnglishwithVennila
Is my understanding correct?
There is a book.
S - There (dummy subject)
V - is
C - a book.
5:15 the 5th sentence is SVC ,Why shouldnt the 7th one be SVC too since it completes the sentence mam??
No no, the verb 'looked' in all the three sentences does not mean the same.
No.5 - looked - verb of incomplete predication/ linking verb/ state verb
No.6 - looked at - transitive verb
No.7 - looked - intransitive verb
Readind is a action. How it can ba a subject Madam
th-cam.com/video/Fj47mfRVDgk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=98OoijXcROiMiV84
No.6 she looked at the sky -> svo , why not SVA ( A - where ? ,also answer - the sky )
@Saravanan C That's a good question! I'm happy that you are asking such questions which bring more clarity to the topic.
Now, let's come to the question - Why is it not SVA? That's because of the question it answers.
What did she look at? The sky.
We cannot ask "Where did she look at?" because it is "look at" and not "look".
If the sentence is " She looked everywhere", then the question will be " Where did she look?". The answer is "everywhere".
Or " She looked inside" for which the question is obviously "where?"
Where did she look? Inside.
'look at' is followed by an object and 'look' is followed by an adjunct or a complement.
Please let me know if the explanation is clear.
Mam 1 ) sentance reading is my hobby la reading verb thana mam
No no, it's a gerund!
@@EnglishwithVennila tq mam understood 🙏
Mam why can't we say 8th sentence as SVOA....we painted the house white ....white is one additional thing only know mam??clear this alone mam
Mam last sentence I thought , the exam as a subject.....
My mother is talking to the stranger -svo pattern ryt, how to change it to passive voice mam, I did it as The stranger is being talked by my mother. Could you explain it clearly whether there is a grammatical error in the formation of the sentence🤔
The stranger is being talked to by my mother. But we don't prefer to use the passive voice here. The active voice sounds good.
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We are always punctual to school..
Explain mam
SVACA
@@EnglishwithVennila tank u mam
Mam she looked at the sky sva varatha please explain panunga mam
Good evening Mam, I have completed BA Eng lit.NOW I am doing B.ed.Mam please Share some tips about teaching and skills Mam
The bird's are flying gracefully in the sky. What is the sentence pattern
The birds are flying gracefully in the sky - S V A A
Mam reading is verb is in it
Please watch this video:
th-cam.com/video/Fj47mfRVDgk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=98OoijXcROiMiV84
The students and the teacher/
read - S V
The students / sat and read - SV
Is this correct mam? Please reply as soon as possible mam
Yes.
@@EnglishwithVennila thank you so much
Judges sentenced him guilty pattern sollunga mam
SVOC
MAM MY DOUBT IS EXAMPLE -1 SHE LOOKED TIRED - SVC 2. SHE LOOKED QUICKLY SVA HOW BECAUSE IN BOTH SENTENCE TELLS THEIR CONDITION THEN HOW
Please watch the video again. You will understand it.
In both the sentences, the word, ' looked' doesn't mean the same.
Mam the headmaster sent the latecomers out pattern please
SVOA
Thanks man 👍
@@murralisk3189 'out' answers the question 'where' and that's why it's an adjunct.
Mam 8th sentence he painted the house alone gives meaning know..the colour white gives extra meaning only.. So why can't we put it as Adjunct
He painted the house well/last month.
Here, 'well' and 'last month' are adjuncts.
But in, "He painted the house white", 'white' is an essential part of the sentence. That's why it's a complement.
How yoy chosen reading as subject.. It is not a verb?
No, it's a gerund!
Mam 12th la one marks la eppidi score pannalam nu sollunga mam please 🥺
You have to practise a lot using previous years' Question Papers.
First, learn the grammar topics thoroughly.
reading is my hobby இதில் reading என்பது ஒரு செயல் இதற்க்கு subject என்று சொல்லிக்கொடுக்கிறீர்கள்
reading - verb தானே வரும்
@@rajeshpalaniappan8311 No, it's called a gerund or a verbal noun.
mam, In a sentence whether complement denotes adjective and adjunct denotes adverb
He wrote a letter neatly. SVOC or SVOA mam
SVOA
@@EnglishwithVennila Thank you mam
We call gandhiji ,mahatma..idhuku explain panunga mam
நாம் காந்திஜியை மகாத்மா என்று அழைக்கிறோம்.
He eats fruits and vegetables is SVO Never means எப்பொழுதும்..So obviously it means When...So it’s an adjunct am i right mam??
Yes.
He never eats fruit and vegetables .. Pls explain this sentence mam
What is your question about the sentence?
I don't think it's the meaning of the sentence because it's very clear that he does not eat fruits and vegetables.
Is it the word order then?
If so, we place the adverb of frequency, 'never' before the verb when it's in the simple present tense.
If it's the sentence pattern, then 'never' is adjunct because it answers 'when'/ 'how often'?
You all do know this mantle......ithukku ans enna mam
SVO
Reading epadi subject athu work that na
'Reading' is a gerund here, not a verb. A gerund is a verbal noun. It is formed by adding 'ing' to the base form of a verb. It functions like a noun. That's why it is the subject of the sentence here. 'is reading' and 'are reading' are verbs. 'reading' is called the present participle. It can function as a participle or a gerund.
"He is a doctor" sntce pattern is svc is it correct
Yes
Mam, In 5th sentence, She looked tired.Why isn't looked be Adjunct. Because it answers how did she looked ? and the other doubt is, she looked ,isn't this a complete sentence.
"aval paarthal" .
Please read all the comments. I've answered the same questions in one of the comments.
@@EnglishwithVennila : Adha enga nu poi theduven :P
@@mail2srk9027 I meant the comments for this video, not all videos.
@@EnglishwithVennila Mam, I do understood,what you meant, i was just kidding :)
@@mail2srk9027" I did understand", not " I do understood".
Tell me the truth- pattern
V IO DO
Hi mam you sent me a message about "as" I have missed it can you send me again with some more examples.
Hi Tamilselvan( I hope that's your name) the comment is still there. I saw it just now.
Here's the link:
th-cam.com/video/M7F9gxDS1sM/w-d-xo.html
Hi mam good evening..He looked at the sky u said SVO...Birds fly in the sky u said SVA..What is the difference both sentences?? Both sentences answers Where..Could you please explain??
Both sentences do not answer 'where'.
The second sentence answers 'what'.
He looked up.
He looked down.
He looked inside.
These sentences answer the question 'where', but the sentence
'He looked at the sky'
answers the question 'what'.
Gates were opened
S V
Walking is good for your health.
Driving is dangerous at night.
Please tell the sentence pattern.
S V C A
@@EnglishwithVennila Thank you so much ma'am 😇😇😇😇
Hi what is the meaning of brought and bought
And the same through and though
'Bought' is the past tense of 'buy' ; 'brought' is the past tense of 'bring'.
buy - வாங்கு ( விலைக்கு)
bring - கொண்டு வா
@@madhanj1521
through -- வழியாக; மூலமாக
though -- இருப்பினும்
Than you
Mam, she looked tired - svc
She looked quickly - sva
she looked quickly also in completed without quickly then y v r splitting sva mam???
She looked tired in this sentence we gave a compliment to other person..she looked quickly means the action done by her so we can ask how she looked?"how" so that's why here quickly is 'a'
Mam 9th sentence scvo varatha please explain
Mam reading comes as verb...I thought. Great confusion here
She looked at the sky -svA varuma
It's SVO.
What did she look at? The sky.
What exam are you preparing for?
@@EnglishwithVennila english grammar for bcom... From kerala mam... Enga textla preposition aprm adverbial(adjunct)varum solliyirukanga...athan ketten
@@lakshmics6509 Ok, good. Do the exam well tomorrow.
All the best!
Have you watched my videos on sentence patterns?
You can watch this video too.
It's on transitive and intransitive verbs. You will come across SVA sentences here.
th-cam.com/video/ZidPodnS8kk/w-d-xo.html
Sentence no 6:
She looked at the sky.
The sky is a prepositional object and not a direct object.
This is because looked at is a prepositional verb and nit a phrasal verb.
1.Vasanth drives the car everyday...which is correct answer for this mam SVOC or SVOA
2.The people are not happy
SVA or SVAO
3.Last month i brought a cycle
ASVC or ASVO
4.They have completed the work
5.The children are boarding a bus
6.sundar sold his car to me
7.the judge found the criminal guilty
8.time makes an enemy a friend
9.some people consider their dangerous plans
10.we should help the poor
11.the leader kept us waiting
12.the girl tried to sing
13.to drive a motor requires care and skill
14.all the shops are closed
15.dina will avail the rest next week
@English with Vennila mam for the 5th sentence if it is In SVO pattern can u please change it into Passive voice.. Why can't we split like this
she - Subject
looked - Verb
at the sky - adjunct
Mam, pls ithu enna pattern appurum oru sentence ivaloo perusa iruntha epuuti mam purinchukirathu... pls sollunga mam. book read panrapa kastma iruku purunchukira. pls neengalavathu sollunga mam.. epputi long sentence aa purinchukirathunu.....
“Schmidt had had several years of psychotherapy and was not without some perspective on himself, and he knew that a certain percentage of his reaction to the way these older men coolly inspected their cuticles or pinched at the crease in the trouser of the topmost leg as they sat back on the coccyx joggling the foot of their crossed leg was just his insecurity, that he felt somewhat sullied and implicated by the whole enterprise of contemporary marketing and that this sometimes manifested via projection as the feeling that people he was trying to talk as candidly as possible to always believed he was making a sales pitch or trying to manipulate them in some way, as if merely being employed, however ephemerally, in the great grinding US marketing machine had somehow colored his whole being and that something essentially shifty or pleading in his expression now always seemed inherently false or manipulative and turned people off, and not just in his career - which was not his whole existence, unlike so many at Team Δy, or even that terribly important to him; he had a vivid and complex inner life, and introspected a great deal - but in his personal affairs as well, and that somewhere along the line his professional marketing skills had metastasized through his whole character so that he was now the sort of man who, if he were to screw up his courage and ask a female colleague out for drinks and over drinks open his heart to her and reveal that he respected her enormously, that his feelings for her involved elements of both professional and highly personal regard, and that he spent a great deal more time thinking about her than she probably had any idea he did, and that if there were anything at all he could ever do to make her life happier or easier or more satisfying or fulfilling he hoped she’d just say the word, for that is all she would have to do, say the word or snap her thick fingers or even just look at him in a meaningful way, and he’d be there, instantly and with no reservations at all, he would nevertheless in all probability be viewed as probably just wanting to sleep with her or fondle or harass her, or as having some creepy obsession with her, or as maybe even having a small creepy secretive shrine to her in one corner of the unused second bedroom of his condominium, consisting of personal items fished out of her cubicle’s wastebasket or the occasional dry witty little notes she passed him during especially deadly or absurd Team Δy staff meetings, or that his home Apple PowerBook’s screensaver was an Adobe-brand 1440-dpi blowup of a digital snapshot of the two of them with his arm over her shoulder and just part of the arm and shoulder of another Team Δy Field-worker with his arm over her shoulder from the other side at a Fourth of July picnic that A.C. Romney-Jaswat & Assoc. had thrown for its research subcontractors at Navy Pier two years past, Darlene holding her cup and smiling in such a way as to show almost as much upper gum as teeth, the ale’s cup’s red digitally enhanced to match her lipstick and the small scarlet rainbow she often wore just right of center as a sort of personal signature or statement.”
SHE LOOKED TIRED
SVA
VARATHA MAM
HOW SHE LOOKED
I understand look is the keyword
But just a thought
It's a good question.
But you have to see the meaning of the word "looked" here, which means "appeared" or "seemed". She did not look at anything. To someone who looked at her, she appeared tired.
The sentence,
"She looked carefully" is SVA because here, you get to know how she looked. The answer is " carefully".
Thanks mam
Very fast reply
@@labdub If I'm free, I prefer to reply immediately.
@@labdub Ok.
Mam enaku orae confuse aaguthu mam🥺😫
Tj Tj
But why??
Have you watched Part 1 video of Sentence Patterns?
I am sorry for missing
That's ok..