The simplicity of your explanations, makes any concept easy to understand. This should be the goal of all teachers and lectures. Starting small and then increasing the complexity makes for quick comprehension. Thank You so very much. I will be sharing this with my fellow students.
Great video! Since eleventh grade I have been struggling with grammar and after four years, I still have difficulties in understanding syntax, but now I'm starting to get the hang of it.
I will more learns a lot the SEE! I will been a practice a lot the SEE with the English. You will help me the English. I can do it the English. I can use to words with the english. Thank you help me so much!
Great sir but also upload one lecture on determiner phrase, adverb phrase and adjective phrase parts like this lecture pattern, we are waiting for it thanks.
Great video,but I really didn't understand why in example of V+NP+NP the sentences, "give dog some food" some food is noun phrase although it should be Adv phrase because some is telling something about the food which is noun.It is confusing please help.
Normally, NPs have a predominant role in sentences. As "some" is a determiner and there's not such thing as a "determiner phrase", "some food" takes the place of the NP there and it matches one of the several patterns NPs may have.
What's the word you use at 0:18? It sounds like "free morphines" Does a noun phrase always contain the subject? Does the verb phrase always contain the object?
Dear sir, As per my knowledge , the verb phrase does not include any Noun Phrase . I think verb phrase is nothing but Helping Verb + Main Verb. Would love to correct myself if have lack of some knowledge.
The best thing to learn english just do a simple steps open google chrome then search google translator then whatever you type it will convert into a your native language..
pronoun, verb, verb, determine, adjective, noun. or pronoun, verb, preposition, verb, determine, adjective, noun. oh my god, i'm so confused by this sentence
The simplicity of your explanations, makes any concept easy to understand. This should be the goal of all teachers and lectures. Starting small and then increasing the complexity makes for quick comprehension. Thank You so very much. I will be sharing this with my fellow students.
Great video! Since eleventh grade I have been struggling with grammar and after four years, I still have difficulties in understanding syntax, but now I'm starting to get the hang of it.
Very nice
I now understand syntax...all thanks to u,was really loosing hope cause my exam is on Monday
But now I'm so confident ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
good explained sir, thankyou its helped my assigment. Now I m clearly understand about syntax. 👍👍👍
I am amazed by your work.This is just perfect
This lesson was very enlightening and helpful. I appreciate you sharing this video. Thank you Sir.
THANK YOU !! this is the video I am looking for😘😘😘😘 to enhance my English.
Good explanation, Sir!
Great!
I had many lectures yet couldn't understand. And I just watched this video, and understood everything ^^
Thank you for your explanation
I will more learns a lot the SEE! I will been a practice a lot the SEE with the English. You will help me the English. I can do it the English. I can use to words with the english. Thank you help me so much!
Explaining by adding + made it easy to understand better
Thanks a lot!
Great sir but also upload one lecture on determiner phrase, adverb phrase and adjective phrase parts like this lecture pattern, we are waiting for it thanks.
Hello sir your lectures are excellent. Sir can you please upload lecture on the adjective, verb and determiner phrases.
thank uu
Do we only use simple tenes of sentences in syntax?🤔 and what does 'coocurrances stand for? Does it mean 'occurrences'? or!
Thx alot I understood 💙🙏🏼 but could you please talk more slowly
Curious what book you use as I see it says chapter 5A?
Can you elaborate on Noun Phrase "rowdy crowd." To make sense it would need a determiner, correct?
Yes, if it were to be used in context it would most likely be paired with “a” or “the”. Although there are exceptions of course
Great video,but I really didn't understand why in example of V+NP+NP the sentences, "give dog some food" some food is noun phrase although it should be Adv phrase because some is telling something about the food which is noun.It is confusing please help.
Normally, NPs have a predominant role in sentences. As "some" is a determiner and there's not such thing as a "determiner phrase", "some food" takes the place of the NP there and it matches one of the several patterns NPs may have.
some, is determiner.
the food, that food, some food, it's food.
What's the word you use at 0:18? It sounds like "free morphines"
Does a noun phrase always contain the subject? Does the verb phrase always contain the object?
Dear sir, As per my knowledge , the verb phrase does not include any Noun Phrase . I think verb phrase is nothing but Helping Verb + Main Verb. Would love to correct myself if have lack of some knowledge.
A Verb Phrase can include a noun phrase as the VP is the largest phrasal type. The VP can be the entire predicate. Hope this helps :)
someone here cause of school?
The best thing to learn english just do a simple steps open google chrome then search google translator then whatever you type it will convert into a your native language..
Be careful not to translate into English on google for anything serious tho. Or you might end up with something weird haha
i'm trying to make a simple sentence
pronoun, verb, verb, determine, adjective, noun. or
pronoun, verb, preposition, verb, determine, adjective, noun.
oh my god, i'm so confused by this sentence
But you inadvertently made a complex sentence
@@user-ok6rp3tz6eno, make is in infinitive so it acts like a noun.
@@gazpatxoyt3512 oh yeah would you look at that. 3 months later and I’m struggling to understand my own comment lol
Shame you quit making videos. By the rate chance you will see this, do you have an email?
Find a better way of teaching, this one, doesn't help!