Hi Adam! Again,going beyond the expectations of most of the viewers because your imagination goes beyond the measurement of common people. It's simply unique. Best regards.
What= That which.... Tearing = subject a person in shambles in front of a vast public can cut out any steps to normalcy sooner than anyone dares to admit. Thank you. BBC Dan about 'either or' was very precise. Citing my ex, " No problem. Relax." That's when the problems arise.
I am sure majority of the non native English writers will have problem in identify the subjects if they are length subjects. Thank you so much Adam.. This is a awesome videos. I loved it a lot. Please upload some more videos on the similar line. Means like this one. Where we need to identify the subject. One again thank you so much.
Great stuff. Eye-opening to what I used to handle like nothing on earth. Thanks. Subjects are connected to the verbs that follow. That is a good rule of thumb. Great work , Adam!
Hi! Adam, I am very sorry for asking, but I have a question concerning the practice paragraph: Why isn't "bats" after "What echolocation does " a subject too?
I don't know that how I can thank you because your video is extremely important to everyone who are here for their exam view as well as any other purpose.i appreciate your help sir. And it is my humble request to you to make a video on IELTS reading that how we should solve it properly within a time please please please sir.
In last exercise, which is about subjects. I have small doubt that "that bats use echolocation" is a subject which means " It = hat bats use echolocation" , is that correct?
hi Adam, just a small doubt: is 'that bats use echolocation' a subject? I believe bats is a subject, so there is no need of two underlines there, thereby making the total 16. Is that right?
Hello Adam. I just can't thank you enough for these videos. You make getting into the nuances of grammar such a pleasure. Waiting eagerly for video links to * subjects in this one. Thanks
Hi Adam! I am a little confused. I came across a few other videos that presented two interpretations of similar-looking subjects: Incorrect: The teacher and scientist were applauded by the crowd Correct: The teacher and scientist was applauded by the crowd. Correct: The teacher and the scientist were applauded by the crowd. They said that without the second "the", the first sentence refers to only one person while the presence of two "the's" in the sentence indicates that it refers to two different people. Will you please help me?
Thanks for bringing this up, it looks like you're right, as I wrote it on an English proffreader and it came out with exactly the same correction. Were for the teacher and the scientist and was for the teacher and scientist. Good point for non-native speaker.
Hi Adam, Thank you for covering this, however, I've a question, not exactly on this topic , but at the end of the video you said "ask below in TH-cam" i.e. you used preposition "in" before "TH-cam", I generally see people using preposition "on" before "TH-cam", Is it because you implied "in- the comments section" to your video on TH-cam? Please confirm. Thanks
Hello Mr Adam, The video lesson is really awesome. The explanations are stupendous. As always, I commend you as an ingenious English teacher. Comparing to other video lessons about such topic, yours are path-breaking. I learn a lot. Looking forward to other video lessons soon. All the best and thank you. Warm wishes, Fazil
please help me to correct the sentence, coz I have still an issue to form complex sentences. What Mr. Madhav has done is ruthless in this matter that is prevented him to gets punishment from the Manager.
Hi Adam!
Again,going beyond the expectations of most of the viewers because your imagination goes beyond the measurement of common people.
It's simply unique.
Best regards.
Adam You are the best English Teacher on youtube I'm glad I found your channel.
No one has done on this topic. excellent
Hi Adam, Fantastic video!
Thanks a lot! The final exercise covering the whole concepts was a cherry on the cake! 👍
What= That which....
Tearing = subject a person in shambles in front of a vast public can cut out any steps to normalcy sooner than anyone dares to admit. Thank you. BBC Dan about 'either or' was very precise. Citing my ex, " No problem. Relax." That's when the problems arise.
I am sure majority of the non native English writers will have problem in identify the subjects if they are length subjects. Thank you so much Adam.. This is a awesome videos. I loved it a lot. Please upload some more videos on the similar line. Means like this one. Where we need to identify the subject. One again thank you so much.
I am sorry it's not length subjects. I mean lengthy sentences.
Great stuff. Eye-opening to what I used to handle like nothing on earth. Thanks. Subjects are connected to the verbs that follow. That is a good rule of thumb. Great work , Adam!
Hi! Adam, I am very sorry for asking, but I have a question concerning the practice paragraph: Why isn't "bats" after "What echolocation does " a subject too?
I don't know that how I can thank you because your video is extremely important to everyone who are here for their exam view as well as any other purpose.i appreciate your help sir.
And it is my humble request to you to make a video on IELTS reading that how we should solve it properly within a time please please please sir.
Great Explanation, this is help me to teach english in my country... thanks
In last exercise, which is about subjects. I have small doubt that "that bats use echolocation" is a subject which means " It = hat bats use echolocation" , is that correct?
He makes easy things complicated.
Enormously helpful in writing indeed
hi Adam, just a small doubt: is 'that bats use echolocation' a subject? I believe bats is a subject, so there is no need of two underlines there, thereby making the total 16. Is that right?
Great video. Could you explain why you didn't underline "their" in the fourth line of the first paragraph?
This is the topic that I've been looking for. Thanks Adam for such a great video!
Hello Adam. I just can't thank you enough for these videos. You make getting into the nuances of grammar such a pleasure. Waiting eagerly for video links to * subjects in this one. Thanks
Thanks u make easier my life .
It’s easily understandable. Hope u upload more educational videos that are related to advanced grammar. I really like your lessons. Thanks
I like the way he teaches .
thank you
I've learned a lot
It could be helpful to point out the subject in the examples
How do you identify the head noun in a noun phrase, if it has multiple nouns in it?
Awesome videos Adam. Your are helping millions of Asian's
Hi Adam! I am a little confused. I came across a few other videos that presented two interpretations of similar-looking subjects:
Incorrect: The teacher and scientist were applauded by the crowd
Correct: The teacher and scientist was applauded by the crowd.
Correct: The teacher and the scientist were applauded by the crowd.
They said that without the second "the", the first sentence refers to only one person while the presence of two "the's" in the sentence indicates that it refers to two different people. Will you please help me?
Thanks for bringing this up, it looks like you're right, as I wrote it on an English proffreader and it came out with exactly the same correction. Were for the teacher and the scientist and was for the teacher and scientist. Good point for non-native speaker.
Thanks a million teacher Adam . Could you please make a lesson about argumentative essays
could you help me to explain "Being thus able to navigate in all environments" is a subject
Last example second passage BOTH ARE USE TO IDENTIFY TERRIAN , SIR please kindly explain why its Subject
can you recommend any advance english grammar book and upload video related to it because i want to learn advanced grammer
Hi Adam, Thank you for covering this, however, I've a question, not exactly on this topic , but at the end of the video you said "ask below in TH-cam" i.e. you used preposition "in" before "TH-cam", I generally see people using preposition "on" before "TH-cam", Is it because you implied "in- the comments section" to your video on TH-cam? Please confirm. Thanks
‘IN’ is grammatically the correct preposition to use.
Hi Adam. Thank you very much. I've got one question:
why that bats use echolocation is subject? Thank you again beforehand.
could you give a lesson about the linking verbs as well as preposition plus relative pronoun.Thank you
U r great sir.. in teaching
Can u please give the video links for compund, collective and other pronouns (8, 9 & 10)?
Hello Mr Adam,
The video lesson is really awesome. The explanations are stupendous. As always, I commend you as an ingenious English teacher. Comparing to other video lessons about such topic, yours are path-breaking. I learn a lot.
Looking forward to other video lessons soon.
All the best and thank you.
Warm wishes,
Fazil
Awesome and perfect topic mr. Adam (y).
This video is awesome: one of the best I have seen
Adam is best teacher🙋♂️
Thanks Adam, For this excellent video to use it for exams.
Great lesson. Adam is the best.
Excellent teacher !
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Thankyou for the help.
please help me to correct the sentence, coz I have still an issue to form complex sentences. What Mr. Madhav has done is ruthless in this matter that is prevented him to gets punishment from the Manager.
Great lesson,thank you so much
im having a hard time identifying the subject and verb in long sentences.
hi adam thank you very much. just one question:
what echolocation does is allow bats to .... or is allowing bats to ...?
thank you again.
Allow
nice one, new things learnt
Great
Adam is the best.
SIR HOW IS "THAT BATS USES ECHOLOCATION" A SUBJECT
It’s a noun clause. Noun clause can be a subject of sentence.
This one needs some thinking...why was I able to teach? Probably because I was a genius. Still am.
I think they are 15 subjects
Be back.
I found 13
Not clue what he's talking about..
he’s so boring. i couldn’t even focus cuz my mind was spacing off. i’m trying to study for the SHSAT
hey Adam, I think by mistake u underlined ' that bats use echolocation ' as a subject in the last example. by the way, great lessons man !
Thanks man