hi my favorite teacher. I hope you are doing well. to understand what you are teaching us better, please use simple examples. Although I spent a lot of time focusing on your lessens about contrast function, I do have difficulty to grasp them. in other words, despite a great deal of effort, there is still an ambiguity in the contrast lessen. it is needless to say that It is my weakness and you have been a super powerful teacher in the writing skills.
Hi adam. You have no idea how much you have helped me ,so far. So we can use both whereas and but between " He likes pizza" and "she likes hamburger". When using "whereas" we are considering differences between two people ,but when using "but" we are comparing their likes. However , I think I have got it wrong because in this case they can always be replaced with each other.
Mr. Skype was quite efficient at this. It is good to analyse what is expected. I can manage more than my situation seems like. I wish the op. Thanks. I was an A-student. This has more to do with logical n conclusive thinking skills . Grammar no less.
Oh my God! This is really advanced for me but I will insist on re watching the video again and again so as to try to comprehend how to use these words in my everyday communications. I like how your English sounds. It's geat!
Even though some contrasting techniques are not easy to handle, they are represented in this video in a very easy-to-understand manner. While the video helps a lot to learn how to use contrast conjunctions, the intensive extra self-practice is still necessary; yet, after watching this video writing contrasting essays appears to be more interesting to master. Whereas comments simply thanking the author are welcome, it is deemed that more words from the presented material should be practiced. Although that thanking comment show listeners' understanding of the learned material still it could use more words from this video.
Hi Adam, With the coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS) I have been taught that they link two or more independent clauses using a comma before the conjunctive. For example, Paul works too much every day to make extra money, but he does not save enough. Here, it is mentioned that we may use a semicolon before the conjunctive. For instance, Paul works too much to make extra money; but, he does not save enough. Here, the semicolon and comma are used in the same manner as we use them with linking words, like however, nevertheless, and still. So, could the coordinating conjunctions be treated in the same way like linking words? Thanks in advance,
Hello professor Adams : Thank you for teaching me . You are wonderful teacher , you should be , in Holywood movies . I am a voice expert , and your voice is very charismatic . Thank you very much .
Thanks very much for the clip. I have a question. I see the word "still" used often with these contrasting words to add more emphasis, such as here: "The building was put up by a respected developer, though/but/yet the government watchdog still condemned it shortly after it was put into exploitation". Is still relevant here? Or should I take it out? Thanks once more
It is easy to find out others videos explaining the same topic. However, after spending a considerable amount of time watching them, I drew the conclusion that Adam provides us with the most insightful explanations. However, I must say: he should better organize the way the texts are shown in his "slides". Most of them are quite confusing.
Hi Adam This is an absolutely great lesson. Can you please let me know the source for this information? Which grammar book can I refer to to read and learn more about this topic? Thank you very much!
Hi Adam, how are you? In other video of yours, you mentioned a dictionary online, like app, that is good because you can listing how to pronounce and something else. I move to Canada, and I want to improve my english. May you indicate an online dictionary for me, please? Thank you for your videos, I really like it.
I have a comment on the example sentence: "The test results proved negative, even though the doctors prescribed an intensive diet regimen for Jim". I assume the desired meaning of this sentence is that Jim had had some health issues because of which the doctors prescribed him a diet, and that diet didn't help. But the results of the test, in this case, should be positive, not negative, i.e. the cholesterol is still above some level, etc. Otherwise, if we want to use "even though", the sentence should be something like " The test results proved negative, even though Jim didn't follow the diet the doctors prescribed him". Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Hi Adam, Thanks for this amazing staff. Can we use "whereas" as a conjunction between two different views each of them is represented in a different paragraph? In other words, to use it in a manner like "On the other hand" at the beginning of a new paragraph? Sincerely, Ahmad,
Hi. Thanks for ur great teaching. As u mentioned,"Whereas is just to contrast 2 different things." How about this sentence : "We usually consider it healthy to eat lots of fruit, whereas too much can produce an excess of acid in the stomach." * I think in this sentence we are contrasting 2aspects of a single thing, so we have to use although or but* Could u please answer me ?
You're wowwwwwwwwww. I have a question. For the TOEFL exam, if I say: While/Although some people prefer to live in the countryside, I prefer living in the city. Should I use it while/whereas or although? Thanks!!
Hi Adam, another useful lesson. I have a question about last sentence, it would be correct if we put EVEN THOUGH where but is? (sales went up, even though we did not move any more product than usual.)
I have a confusion. I have noticed mostly people don't use commas while using Although/though/whereas when subordinate clause follows Main Clause..Grace is an excellent athlete although/ though she injured her leg recently.(example from Cambridge Dit)...Is this possible?? Similarly, In oxford dictionary........ although / even though / though You can use these words to show contrast between two clauses or two sentences. Though is used more in spoken than in written English. You can use although, even though and though at the beginning of a sentence or clause that has a verb. Notice where the comma goes: Although/Even though/Though everyone played well, we lost the game. We lost the game although/even though/though everyone played well.
This is pretty good .I will be back💭✅🍀... your explanation should be more concise in that i do get muddled up. Going back n forth.Leaving out some helps.
well, I need to score big however I have some problems in integrated essay as well as I live in U.S I talk with my American friends all the, we understand each other all the time, however when I take toefl listening practice test, I can't answer the questions. I understand the whole lecture or conversationI just can't take notes. please help me with this part of toefl test.
Amanullah Zamani hi. i got the same thing. I can talk like a native American speaker however, when it comes down to write, it doesn't work the way i expect. it sucks. 😈
in the minute 20:29, in the last sentence, I noticed that you used a comma before " but not the experience" I have understood that you are not supposed to do that unless there is an independent clause after but. Can you please clarify?
Hello, Sir. Can you please explain to me why you separated a subordinate clause with comma: " Capitalism favours free market,although it does recognize that......" ?
We should not start a sentence with and or but, either.... I get this cos I had to advice my students on logical thinking, too. Even though already expresses the cause. But is wrong in this context. Etc. Thanks!!!!
Hi, Adam! I don't know which conjunction to use in the sentence below: "It is fair to conclude that benefits of private schools overcome their disadvantages; although/whereas/while ? the private schools address to rich population due to their costs and their high fees do not always promise certified teachers, private institutions offer an individual tailored system and better professional opportunities in the future thanks to their international connection network."
Hi Adam, I would like to ask you if you could explain “Readers response” what exactly means that?, and what I have to do?I’m taking ENGL101. My teacher gave me a reading Black Men and Public Space _Brent Staples and ask me to do readers respond, so I’m lost because I never done this before. I’ll appreciate if you can explain me this. Thanks
You're doing a great job. I can see that you do your explaining and teaching with passion and that's what makes you unique.
Great teaching and tips.
One of the best lessons in contrasting I ever watched on TH-cam ! how come I always use although for showing contrast between two different things !
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hi my favorite teacher. I hope you are doing well. to understand what you are teaching us better, please use simple examples. Although I spent a lot of time focusing on your lessens about contrast function, I do have difficulty to grasp them. in other words, despite a great deal of effort, there is still an ambiguity in the contrast lessen. it is needless to say that It is my weakness and you have been a super powerful teacher in the writing skills.
Hi adam. You have no idea how much you have helped me ,so far.
So we can use both whereas and but between " He likes pizza" and "she likes hamburger". When using "whereas" we are considering differences between two people ,but when using "but" we are comparing their likes. However , I think I have got it wrong because in this case they can always be replaced with each other.
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Thank you for all the great lessons. You are the best teacher on TH-cam!
Mr. Skype was quite efficient at this. It is good to analyse what is expected. I can manage more than my situation seems like. I wish the op. Thanks. I was an A-student. This has more to do with logical n conclusive thinking skills . Grammar no less.
Oh my God! This is really advanced for me but I will insist on re watching the video again and again so as to try to comprehend how to use these words in my everyday communications. I like how your English sounds. It's geat!
You are a exemplary teacher. You're easy to listen to, and you very clearly even the most complex cases. Thanks for your effort.
Even though some contrasting techniques are not easy to handle, they are represented in this video in a very easy-to-understand manner. While the video helps a lot to learn how to use contrast conjunctions, the intensive extra self-practice is still necessary; yet, after watching this video writing contrasting essays appears to be more interesting to master. Whereas comments simply thanking the author are welcome, it is deemed that more words from the presented material should be practiced. Although that thanking comment show listeners' understanding of the learned material still it could use more words from this video.
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Really appreciated, Adam. very helpful. Just wonder when you would have a chance to make part two, please.
Adam, you are an exceptional teacher. You have provided me with clarity when it comes to concession
Very good video. I have been following your videos since 2013. I recommend you that provide a short exam after watching each video.
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Hi Adam,
With the coordinating conjunctions (FANBOYS) I have been taught that they link two or more independent clauses using a comma before the conjunctive. For example, Paul works too much every day to make extra money, but he does not save enough.
Here, it is mentioned that we may use a semicolon before the conjunctive. For instance, Paul works too much to make extra money; but, he does not save enough. Here, the semicolon and comma are used in the same manner as we use them with linking words, like however, nevertheless, and still. So, could the coordinating conjunctions be treated in the same way like linking words?
Thanks in advance,
It's so great lessons. Teacher Adam explained how to use them very clear. Thank you very much for taking time to give me lessons. I appreciate it.
Thanks a lot, teacher *Adam.* It is really a *fascinating* lesson.
Thanks teacher, I am improving my english with your videos. Regards from Peru!
Thank you, Adam. Have you made a video on how to use However and rather? If yes, please put the link of the video.
What a great lesson by Adam. Those 32 people disliked it are the real stupid. No offense!
Hello professor Adams : Thank you for teaching me . You are wonderful teacher , you should be , in Holywood movies . I am a voice expert , and your voice is very charismatic . Thank you very much .
i wouid salute to your teaching,clarity , in my depth heart salute to you.
Splitting hair is what I love ! Embedded relative clause? Yes.
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Words are not enough to thank you ! You are doing a noble job!
you are a great teacher, Adam. Thank you very much
I get the idea of fragments too.TY. One thing leads to another... in full.
Thank you so much Adam, however the sound is very quiet.
Thanks very much for the clip. I have a question. I see the word "still" used often with these contrasting words to add more emphasis, such as here: "The building was put up by a respected developer, though/but/yet the government watchdog still condemned it shortly after it was put into exploitation". Is still relevant here? Or should I take it out? Thanks once more
its really grt lecture and try to follow all classes it is very help ful thankyuuu so much adam
Hi. Could you please explain if I need to use comma after although and whereas? Sometimes it's there, sometimes it isn't. Confusing. Thank you.
Very impacting approach
It is easy to find out others videos explaining the same topic. However, after spending a considerable amount of time watching them, I drew the conclusion that Adam provides us with the most insightful explanations. However, I must say: he should better organize the way the texts are shown in his "slides". Most of them are quite confusing.
Simple superb Adam. The best channel I have ever watched.
Very clear and comprehensible explanation.
Thank you.
Adam, you are my superhero!!!
I can't wait for the part two!
I have been waiting for 3 years.
Thank you Adam for this video. It is really helpful.
Congratulations for this class I really love it, it's a very useful information.
Could you upload a quiz Adam? It'd very useful to practice all the different clauses.
Thanks
Exellent explanation, very very good.
Hi Adam
This is an absolutely great lesson. Can you please let me know the source for this information? Which grammar book can I refer to to read and learn more about this topic?
Thank you very much!
Lesson is very useful
a fascinating lesson. thank you very much
Very helpful lecture. Thanks a lot Adam.
Hi Adam, how are you? In other video of yours, you mentioned a dictionary online, like app, that is good because you can listing how to pronounce and something else. I move to Canada, and I want to improve my english. May you indicate an online dictionary for me, please? Thank you for your videos, I really like it.
What is the difference between however and whereas with some examples ??
I have a comment on the example sentence: "The test results proved negative, even though the doctors prescribed an intensive diet regimen for Jim". I assume the desired meaning of this sentence is that Jim had had some health issues because of which the doctors prescribed him a diet, and that diet didn't help. But the results of the test, in this case, should be positive, not negative, i.e. the cholesterol is still above some level, etc. Otherwise, if we want to use "even though", the sentence should be something like " The test results proved negative, even though Jim didn't follow the diet the doctors prescribed him".
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Hi Adam,
Thanks for this amazing staff.
Can we use "whereas" as a conjunction between two different views each of them is represented in a different paragraph? In other words, to use it in a manner like "On the other hand" at the beginning of a new paragraph?
Sincerely,
Ahmad,
allways learning with Adam! thanks for more one good lesson for us.
Hi. Thanks for ur great teaching. As u mentioned,"Whereas is just to contrast 2 different things." How about this sentence : "We usually consider it healthy to eat lots of fruit, whereas too much can produce an excess of acid in the stomach."
* I think in this sentence we are contrasting 2aspects of a single thing, so we have to use although or but* Could u please answer me ?
You're wowwwwwwwwww. I have a question. For the TOEFL exam, if I say: While/Although some people prefer to live in the countryside, I prefer living in the city. Should I use it while/whereas or although? Thanks!!
While . You can’t use although
Hi Adam, another useful lesson. I have a question about last sentence, it would be correct if we put EVEN THOUGH where but is?
(sales went up, even though we did not move any more product than usual.)
hello Adam i got a question
Can I use idioms in my essays (by the way in IELTS essays)
You are AMAZING!
I have a confusion. I have noticed mostly people don't use commas while using Although/though/whereas when subordinate clause follows Main Clause..Grace is an excellent athlete
although/ though she injured her leg recently.(example from Cambridge Dit)...Is this possible??
Similarly, In oxford dictionary........
although / even though / though
You can use these words to show contrast between two clauses or two sentences. Though is used more in spoken than in written English. You can use although, even though and though at the beginning of a sentence or clause that has a verb. Notice where the comma goes:
Although/Even though/Though everyone played well, we lost the game.
We lost the game although/even though/though everyone played well.
Thankyou for gave amazing knowledge on and I am eagerly waiting for second part.
Sir if we use although in middle then comma will be used before although
I really like your videos Mr Adam, thank you
Thanks brother.
This is pretty good .I will be back💭✅🍀... your explanation should be more concise in that i do get muddled up. Going back n forth.Leaving out some helps.
it is an awesome video. Thanks for your efforts. I would like to you make a video about how common errors can be made :) thank you
Thank you sir Adam...
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Thanks a bunch ,Adam
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Well done Teacher! Really awesome lesson
well, I need to score big however I have some problems in integrated essay as well as I live in U.S I talk with my American friends all the, we understand each other all the time, however when I take toefl listening practice test, I can't answer the questions. I understand the whole lecture or conversationI just can't take notes. please help me with this part of toefl test.
Amanullah Zamani hi. i got the same thing. I can talk like a native American speaker however, when it comes down to write, it doesn't work the way i expect. it sucks. 😈
you may also want to make some elementary, lower intermediate level English video lessons too, should really help you with views. thanks!
in the minute 20:29, in the last sentence, I noticed that you used a comma before " but not the experience" I have understood that you are not supposed to do that unless there is an independent clause after but. Can you please clarify?
Got it!! Thanks so much. Your videos are very helpful
can we start a new paragraph with Although? Although and but can be used in the same sentence or not?
Hello, Sir. Can you please explain to me why you separated a subordinate clause with comma: " Capitalism favours free market,although it does recognize that......" ?
Very great teacher..thank you very much
thank you! awesome lesson
many thanks Adam
We should not start a sentence with and or but, either.... I get this cos I had to advice my students on logical thinking, too. Even though already expresses the cause. But is wrong in this context. Etc. Thanks!!!!
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A wonderful video, thank you!
Hi, Adam! I don't know which conjunction to use in the sentence below:
"It is fair to conclude that benefits of private schools overcome their disadvantages; although/whereas/while ? the private schools address to rich population due to their costs and their high fees do not always promise certified teachers, private institutions offer an individual tailored system and better professional opportunities in the future thanks to their international connection network."
I'd go with "although", however "while" also sounds ok for me
it seems to be difficult when we use although in the middle.what to do ??
Hi Adam, I would like to ask you if you could explain “Readers response” what exactly means that?, and what I have to do?I’m taking ENGL101. My teacher gave me a reading Black Men and Public Space _Brent Staples and ask me to do readers respond, so I’m lost because I never done this before. I’ll appreciate if you can explain me this.
Thanks
although I am studying english, I am not secure if I can speak it.
Is this sentence correct?
Thx so much
What is the difference between whereas & on the other hand?
Great lesson!!!!!
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thanks Adam
why do we use comma for the first sentence even the sentence begins without although
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