1. "at my house" (adj. phrase) 2. "really good" (adj. phrase) 3. that I love the most (adj. clause) 4. "why the party was happening" (adj. clause) 5. "amazing" (adj.) 6. "awesome" (adj.) 7. "extremely high" (adj. phrase) 8. "really bad" (adj. phrase) 9. "who is my school friend" (adj. clause) 10. "really serious" (adj. phrase) 11. "really worried for him" (adj. phrase)
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Jii. I have one doubt. You said, adjunctive clause is not comes in complement.i understood.i loved the book that u gave me last nyt.here adjective clause what type of sentence pattern
In the sentence: Chocolates make her happy/her is the Direct Object/happy is Direct Object Complement/ You said that orally, but in your slide you wrote Subject Complement. Thank you, for your work.
Hi my teacher, I want to know if you can put some words between the noun and adjective clause sometimes? Example (Do you remember the lady's name who you talked to on the phone)
Last night we had a party at my house. - Last: adj., "at my house":prepositional phrase (adj. phrase) It was really good. - "really good": Adj. phrase Subj. compl. People that I love the most were there in the party. - "that i love the most":adj. clause (essential) The reason why the party was happening was that I had gotten an amazing job. - "why the party was happening": Adj. clause, "that i had gotten" adj. clause, "amazing": adj. The party was awesome. - "awesome": adj. Everyone was extremely high. "extremely high": adj phrase (extemely:intensifier, high: adj) Something really bad also happened. - really bad: adj phrase , (really: intensifier, bad:adj) Max, who is my school friend, drank too much and passed out on the floor. - "who is my school friend":adj clause , "school" noun working as an adj, "on the floor": prepositional phrase: adj clause? He had to be hospitalized later. - "hospitalized": past participle He was really serious, and everyone was really worried about him. - "really serious, really worried" adj phrase (intens. + adj), "about him": adj. complementary? prepositional phrase Good job for your work!!! I am studying for GMAT and you are helping me a lot! honestly, 3 days ago I didn't even know what a Subject is. Watching your videos, is helping me to understand more and more things, gradually. Please correct the mistakes I made above and mention the things I forgot to write! Greetings from Greece!!
Good job! 👏 Here's the answer: Adjective - awesome Adjective phrases - really good, extremely high, really bad, really serious, really worried Adjective clauses - why the party was happening, who is my school friend Hope it helps! ❤️
Sir I can't stop myself to say that you are the best teacher of English. you have sound knowledge of grammar and you know how to convey the idea to students. I am really fascinated by the way you teach. And you are amazing in spoken too. Just ... Hats off..
The safe showed no sign of having been touched.could we use this sentence,"The safe showed no sign of being touched"?Kindly clear my doubt.I will be highly thankful to your goodself.
Dono sahi hai... Dono ka sense bhi almost same hai.. Being serious - deliberately serious hone Getting serious - serious hone... Vo anjaan bhi ho sakta hai
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*Adjective Phrase:* - She is *very beautiful.* ← Function: Subject complement. - The movie was *extremely terrible.* ← Function: Postmodifier. - The trailer looks *somewhat exciting.* ← Function: Postmodifier. - I am always *highly motivated.* ← Function: Subject complement.
Sir, Could you please are these correct sentences? 1)When you called, I was speaking with my friend on the phone 2)When you called, I was speaking with my friend over the phone 3)when you called , I was on the call. 4)when you called I was over the phone 5)when you called, I was speaking on the phone. 6)when you called,I was speaking over the phone. 7)when you called, I was speaking on the phone with my friend. 8) when you called I was speaking over the phone with my friend
Sir l am being nervous sentence is correct or wrong because nervous jaan kar koi nahi ho sakta and I am being nervous or I am getting nervous dono same meaning sir confusion ho raha h please explain
He found me sleeping. -Here sleeping is object complement. Chocolates make her happy. -Here you said that happy is subject complement. And I have a question- what is the difference between the word sleeping and the word happy? Why the word happy is not object complement too?
@@EnglishWithAshish It was writen probably by mistake,but then you said it was object complement. Love your lessons and your explanations. Love from Serbia
Really good : adjective phrase That I love the most: adjective clause Amazing: adjective (it may be a object complement)🙄 Awesome: adjective Extremely high: adjective phrase Who is my school friend: adjective clause Really serious: adjective phrase Really worried: adjective phrase I have one question sir that how did you make the sentence "He had to be hospitalized" how to make it?
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1. "at my house" (adj. phrase)
2. "really good" (adj. phrase)
3. that I love the most (adj. clause)
4. "why the party was happening" (adj. clause)
5. "amazing" (adj.)
6. "awesome" (adj.)
7. "extremely high" (adj. phrase)
8. "really bad" (adj. phrase)
9. "who is my school friend" (adj. clause)
10. "really serious" (adj. phrase)
11. "really worried for him" (adj. phrase)
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You are Genius sir I want to be a perfect English speaker ....
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Sir u made me understand in easy way. You described in awesome way. Sir kindly send adverb, adverb phrase and adverb clause
Noted! I'll try it soon. Thank you for the kind words!
Thnx for the wonderful explaination now i am feeling confident for tomorrow's exam
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Good and perspicacious explanation.
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Awesome far more knowledgeable than i expect,lots of love From Pakistan.
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What an extraordinary lesson Ashish!
What does the expression state of being mean in Grammar?
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It means what some is feeling or the status (financial, personal or others) than a person has.
nice all my doubts all cleared now
Happy to know that.
Very well
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My house would be adjective phrase ,really good is adjective phrase that I love is adjective clause
Jii. I have one doubt. You said, adjunctive clause is not comes in complement.i understood.i loved the book that u gave me last nyt.here adjective clause what type of sentence pattern
Complex sentence.
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In the sentence: Chocolates make her happy/her is the Direct Object/happy is Direct Object Complement/ You said that orally, but in your slide you wrote Subject Complement. Thank you, for your work.
It's object complement. I may have made a typing error. Thanks for pointing it out! 🌸
Hi can one be correct to say adjective phrase or clause describe or qualify instead of modify
Hi my teacher, I want to know if you can put some words between the noun and adjective clause sometimes?
Example
(Do you remember the lady's name who you talked to on the phone)
Hello, my friend!
No, we shouldn't do that.
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Ok, in this situation what can you do?
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Diamond is the subjective information in previous video
Sir,
He is a teacher. In sentence teacher is a noun that works as a subject complement. Can it be an adjective.
It's a noun (subject complement).
You can use an adjective too.
He is smart.
He is poor.
Love from Pakistan
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Last night we had a party at my house. - Last: adj., "at my house":prepositional phrase (adj. phrase)
It was really good. - "really good": Adj. phrase Subj. compl.
People that I love the most were there in the party. - "that i love the most":adj. clause (essential)
The reason why the party was happening was that I had gotten an amazing job. - "why the party was happening": Adj. clause, "that i had gotten" adj. clause, "amazing": adj.
The party was awesome. - "awesome": adj.
Everyone was extremely high. "extremely high": adj phrase (extemely:intensifier, high: adj)
Something really bad also happened. - really bad: adj phrase , (really: intensifier, bad:adj)
Max, who is my school friend, drank too much and passed out on the floor. - "who is my school friend":adj clause , "school" noun working as an adj, "on the floor": prepositional phrase: adj clause?
He had to be hospitalized later. - "hospitalized": past participle
He was really serious, and everyone was really worried about him. - "really serious, really worried" adj phrase (intens. + adj), "about him": adj. complementary? prepositional phrase
Good job for your work!!!
I am studying for GMAT and you are helping me a lot! honestly, 3 days ago I didn't even know what a Subject is. Watching your videos, is helping me to understand more and more things, gradually. Please correct the mistakes I made above and mention the things I forgot to write!
Greetings from Greece!!
Good job! 👏
Here's the answer:
Adjective - awesome
Adjective phrases - really good, extremely high, really bad, really serious, really worried
Adjective clauses - why the party was happening, who is my school friend
Hope it helps! ❤️
Sir I can't stop myself to say that you are the best teacher of English. you have sound knowledge of grammar and you know how to convey the idea to students. I am really fascinated by the way you teach. And you are amazing in spoken too. Just ... Hats off..
Thank you for the love and appreciation! ❤️
You did not consider the word "drank too much." Too much is an adj phrase.
But seriously i did learn something from you. Thanks
The safe showed no sign of having been touched.could we use this sentence,"The safe showed no sign of being touched"?Kindly clear my doubt.I will be highly thankful to your goodself.
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He is being serious or he is getting serious dono sentence ka meaning same h sir please explain
Dono sahi hai... Dono ka sense bhi almost same hai..
Being serious - deliberately serious hone
Getting serious - serious hone... Vo anjaan bhi ho sakta hai
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I don't have one. That was just an example, Pravesh! ;)
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Diamond mean thanks
*Adjective Phrase:*
- She is *very beautiful.* ← Function: Subject complement.
- The movie was *extremely terrible.* ← Function: Postmodifier.
- The trailer looks *somewhat exciting.* ← Function: Postmodifier.
- I am always *highly motivated.* ← Function: Subject complement.
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'there is a police officer talking to someone'
what is the function of talking to someone
thank beforehand
Modifying the noun officer
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Sir,
Could you please are these correct sentences?
1)When you called, I was speaking with my friend on the phone
2)When you called, I was speaking with my friend over the phone
3)when you called , I was on the call.
4)when you called I was over the phone
5)when you called, I was speaking on the phone.
6)when you called,I was speaking over the phone.
7)when you called, I was speaking on the phone with my friend.
8) when you called I was speaking over the phone with my friend
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@@EnglishWithAshish ok sir
Look at the kids to be walking on the road vs look at the kids walking on the road difference kya h?
The first is extremely odd and confuses your reader. The structure isn't used either. The second is absolutely fine.
I am being serious is correct sentence kyu ki serious express karta h feeling or emotion sir mujhe lag raha h
It's correct, Abhishek!
Sir l am being nervous sentence is correct or wrong because nervous jaan kar koi nahi ho sakta and I am being nervous or I am getting nervous dono same meaning sir confusion ho raha h please explain
Getting nervous use karo.... Being nervous galat nahi hai bit technically ye odd hai
Thanku so much sir
He found me sleeping. -Here sleeping is object complement.
Chocolates make her happy. -Here you said that happy is subject complement. And I have a question- what is the difference between the word sleeping and the word happy? Why the word happy is not object complement too?
HAPPY is the object complement. Did I call it a subject complement?
@@EnglishWithAshish It was writen probably by mistake,but then you said it was object complement. Love your lessons and your explanations. Love from Serbia
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Really good : adjective phrase
That I love the most: adjective clause
Amazing: adjective (it may be a object complement)🙄
Awesome: adjective
Extremely high: adjective phrase
Who is my school friend: adjective clause
Really serious: adjective phrase
Really worried: adjective phrase
I have one question sir that how did you make the sentence "He had to be hospitalized" how to make it?
Great work, Manpreet! 👏
You can make Difference Types of sentences when you a great understanding of the language.
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