After wasting my time watching numerous videos on this topic by clueless native speakers, I instinctively knew you'd be better at explaining a fine linguistic point than them. Congratulations and please do keep it up. That was an explanation worthy of a top-notch linguistic faculty.
Thank you for this tutorial. I am genuinely grateful for this video. I came here because of the numerous grammar snobs who/that insist that "who" is the only correct way to write a sentence which/that involves a person (see what I did there?!). But seriously, I want to thank you because it's easy to forget the things we are taught as youngsters and it's nice to have a point of reference where I can return. Plus, it's also nice to let the grammar snobs know that they are wrong! 😊
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John is a good guy who I can trust. I think it's ゛whom .゛ I saw a movie last night which made me cry. Last night made me cry. I saw a movie which made me cry last night. from Japan
Thanks for watching and your comments. I see your points!!! However, I dare to disagree. John is a good guy who / whom I can trust. - both are okay I saw a movie last night which made me cry. - This is okay too. Your sentence insists that you cried last night but we don't know when you watched the movie.
@@SandJEnglish That makes sense ! Thank you for the explanation. ① I met a friend of mine at the station whose name is Jenny. ② I met a friend of mine Jenny at the station. ③ I met a friend of mine at Jenny station. Which does sentence ① mean , ② or ③ ?
Hi SandJ I`ve seen that which is used when the second clause is a nonessential information and in this sentence, 200 years old is an essential info, so in this case must be used that, only. Please, can you explain this understanding ? Tks in advance.
This is a very minor point. To be very precise, "that" should not be used in nonessential information. However, I've never seen a question about this issue on a test or exam. Have a look for more details: dictionary.cambridge.org/ja/grammar/british-grammar/relative-clauses/relative-clauses-defining-and-non-defining
Dear Teacher, Please explain to me if the following sentences are correct. I worked in BK LLC, which was the highest construction company, in Dubai. I worked in BK LLC, in which they constructed the Atlantis hotel, in Dubai.
You are teaching beautifully.i have learnt something new from this.i would like to appeal in front of u make a separate video on modals that all with their functions .
"which" is correct inm your sentence. Rawandz = nice place You should use "where" when you don7t talk about the place itself, but about what you did there: Marya went to Rawandz where she enjoyed scubadiving.
Can you please help me with this: Should I use which or that here- "Have you got anything which/that these people could take for their children?" Please help!
Hello, your video is nice and clear explained but you do not explain one important point. WHEN can you drop the words. How do I know if I need to use them? please send a clear explanation so I understand well. Many thanks
@@حالاتواتسجديده-د2ص When you use "ago", use simple past tense and don't use "for or since". It's a rule. for: I have studied English for 4 years. since: I have studied English since 2014. Here is my lesson on this topic: th-cam.com/video/GlopHBkuzI4/w-d-xo.html
Your videos are fantastic. But one thing I want to know is whether your English is American or British. If British, good, if American, it won't be so good because I am Indian. Once again I am bound to say, your style of teaching is very cool.
Good Video, but partially correct. you didn't explain when to use Which Vs. That and also we should write comma before "Which". "That" is used when there is necessary to differentiate between like things.For example: 1. Please bring the toy that is on the table. 2. Please bring the Barbie doll, which is on the table
Thanks for your comment. I appreciate you are trying to help me :)) One thing is, I teach what I believe is important to know, I don't go to extreme details. I believe at this level, we don't need to think about the difference between which and that as both of them can be used in most cases. Also, it's not a 100% rule to use a comma before which.
After wasting my time watching numerous videos on this topic by clueless native speakers, I instinctively knew you'd be better at explaining a fine linguistic point than them. Congratulations and please do keep it up. That was an explanation worthy of a top-notch linguistic faculty.
Thank you for this tutorial. I am genuinely grateful for this video. I came here because of the numerous grammar snobs who/that insist that "who" is the only correct way to write a sentence which/that involves a person (see what I did there?!). But seriously, I want to thank you because it's easy to forget the things we are taught as youngsters and it's nice to have a point of reference where I can return. Plus, it's also nice to let the grammar snobs know that they are wrong! 😊
It is clear now in the past i mixed them up.Thank youu
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We Are learning in Germany this now. And I had Problems with ,, the‘‘. But now I just now it, thank you!
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A pesar de que el vídeo está completamente en inglés, lo entendí perfectamente, ¡muchas gracias!
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@@SandJEnglish edison failed 1000 inventions.he invented many inventions [who] can you tell the answer?
I got an perfect idea about relative clauses.Thanks a bunch my dear teacher.God bless U.(from Sri lanka)
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John is a good guy who I can trust.
I think it's ゛whom .゛
I saw a movie last night which made me cry.
Last night made me cry.
I saw a movie which made me cry last night.
from Japan
Thanks for watching and your comments. I see your points!!!
However, I dare to disagree. John is a good guy who / whom I can trust. - both are okay
I saw a movie last night which made me cry. - This is okay too.
Your sentence insists that you cried last night but we don't know when you watched the movie.
@@SandJEnglish
That makes sense !
Thank you for the explanation.
① I met a friend of mine at the station whose name is Jenny.
② I met a friend of mine Jenny at the station.
③ I met a friend of mine at Jenny station.
Which does sentence ① mean , ② or ③ ?
Hi SandJ
I`ve seen that which is used when the second clause is a nonessential information and in this sentence, 200 years old is an essential info, so in this case must be used that, only.
Please, can you explain this understanding ?
Tks in advance.
This is a very minor point. To be very precise, "that" should not be used in nonessential information. However, I've never seen a question about this issue on a test or exam. Have a look for more details: dictionary.cambridge.org/ja/grammar/british-grammar/relative-clauses/relative-clauses-defining-and-non-defining
your speeches are very helpful to learn english language.
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Hi. Could I also say that Erin has a new friend she met in Spanish class?
Good work and useful
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Thank you so much. This video is helpful for teaching elementary children, they need something straightforward and easy to absorb.
Sarah is a great teacher who lives in Janpan.
It's has been a long time.
Nick, you're always here :-) Great sentence!!! Yeah, it's been a long time. I'll try to upload another lesson this year. How have you been?
@@SandJEnglish not too bad. I am waiting for your another videos.
Thank you for helping us
Dear Teacher, Please explain to me if the following sentences are correct.
I worked in BK LLC, which was the highest construction company, in Dubai.
I worked in BK LLC, in which they constructed the Atlantis hotel, in Dubai.
I think we discussed this before, right?
How about this...
I worked for BK LLC, which is the biggest construction company in Dubai.
This is really helpful. Thanks you.
I have a question for u . In this sentence, I just wanted u to know that baby you are the best ~ "that" as a relative clause or what is that ?
You are teaching beautifully.i have learnt something new from this.i would like to appeal in front of u make a separate video on modals that all with their functions .
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Can we use the who clause for plurals? Could you reply ma'am?
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thank you very much for helping me undersrand
One question :
Marya went to Rawandz (which/where) is a nice place
Which one is more correct?
"which" is correct inm your sentence.
Rawandz = nice place
You should use "where" when you don7t talk about the place itself, but about what you did there:
Marya went to Rawandz where she enjoyed scubadiving.
SandJ English thank uuuuuu
@4:29 john is a good guy whom I can trust....
Ha
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Can you please help me with this:
Should I use which or that here-
"Have you got anything which/that these people could take for their children?"
Please help!
dobbyhas freefries probably that
That
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"""A couple of pappaya fruits which the tree had been preserving for Annie were eaten by the blacky crow.... ""
Is this right? Pls clarify why?
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When we use comma ?
Love, hate would be considered as object or person?
Hello, your video is nice and clear explained but you do not explain one important point. WHEN can you drop the words. How do I know if I need to use them? please send a clear explanation so I understand well. Many thanks
very didactic the video, thanks for sharing!!
Wow, I feel that this English grammar is a little bit like being explained in a German-grammatic way.
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Nice
is it correct to say "those which came"
thank you very much , would you please complete the rest of relative pronoun?
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OK!
+SandJ English (my daughter........three years ago)since or for..and why??!
@@حالاتواتسجديده-د2ص When you use "ago", use simple past tense and don't use "for or since". It's a rule.
for: I have studied English for 4 years.
since: I have studied English since 2014.
Here is my lesson on this topic:
th-cam.com/video/GlopHBkuzI4/w-d-xo.html
In this sentence "Who i met at the beach" means " whom i met at the beach. Plese let me know mam. Thanks, regards
I have watched relative cluse series that made me effect to senence structure. Pls Right? 😊
Hi :)) I'm not sure about the last part "that made me effect to sentence structure." Maybe "that effected my sentence structure."
@@SandJEnglish Maybe he meant: ... that made me reflect on sentence structure.
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Gibts ne Deutsche übersetzung??
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Very nice and I am from Pakistan
Your videos are fantastic. But one thing I want to know is whether your English is American or British. If British, good, if American, it won't be so good because I am Indian.
Once again I am bound to say, your style of teaching is very cool.
This video is better
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thanks for your class. I have a question. In the sentence: "Jhon is a good guy .." - Can I use "whose" instead of "who or that"?
I think yes
John is a good guy whom i can trust.
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Good Video, but partially correct. you didn't explain when to use Which Vs. That and also we should write comma before "Which". "That" is used when there is necessary to differentiate between like things.For example: 1. Please bring the toy that is on the table. 2. Please bring the Barbie doll, which is on the table
Thanks for your comment. I appreciate you are trying to help me :))
One thing is, I teach what I believe is important to know, I don't go to extreme details. I believe at this level, we don't need to think about the difference between which and that as both of them can be used in most cases. Also, it's not a 100% rule to use a comma before which.
thank
Ur explanation is good but why slowly but really I little bit joyed
Isn't it 'John is a good guy WHOM I can trust ' :P
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Conclusion: use that
That orange wig is very sexy S&J!
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@@SandJEnglish Yes nice!
You mist a relative pronoun who’s lol 😂
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