I couldn't understand because my teacher didnt teach it nicely and went too fast, and because of this video i am saved as tomorrow is my exam. Very nice video, thanks you
It's my exam tomorrow and i have understand the topics of adverb pharses and Clauses from you it is sooo helpful your teaching style is extraordinary!❤️
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Thank you sir ...wonderful class . I think your missing punctuation Mark's in sentence ...I am right ? Because from punctuation Mark's will easy to find out Subordinate clause.
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Thank you very much sir! In our school there is no book of grammar and I needed to study adverb clause for my test, because of this video I scored good marks
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Hi I want to know if these sentences are right after putting subordinating conjugations to make them adverb clouses. Please help. 1. I just lent Bob some money for lunch even though he never paid me back my last loan. 2. I asked Susan to manage the office while I am gone because I know that I can depend on her. 3. Sam will pass the course only if he studies.
I have some sentences which I have to combine them into one sentence and put and make them into adverb clouses with putting subordinating conjugations but don't know which one do I use in these sentences. 1. Bill went to the party. He had an exam the next day. 2.I need to improve my grades. I will start taking more notes in class. 3. Jack hates going to the dentist. He should see his dentist soon. He has a very bad toothache.
Sir if there's a sentence like "Because no one was home, the thieves robbed the house" So here "no one" is the "subject" and "was" is the "verb" of the adverb clause?
Can an adverb of certain category modify another from a different category. For instance: Meet me tomorrow when my parents aren't home. (Here the adverb clause"when my..." modifies the adverb "tomorrow") Meet me tomorrow where I saw you yesterday. (Can we say here that adverb clause "where I saw..." modifies tomorrow)
@@EnglishWithAshish I do understand that an adverb of time modifies an adverb of time or any certain adverb can modify another within the same category, But two different categories? Especially the examples I gave. >Meet you(when?) tomorrw(when?) when my parents aren't home. Here it gives an info about the first adverb, specific time expression(when my...) of less specific time expression(tomorrow). >Meet you(when?) tomorrow(where?) where I saw you yesterday. I don't see how a place modifies time. I might understand that it's telling the place of the action of meeting; thus, it modifies the verb "meet". I don't know I'm confused? Is having an adverb following another or an adjective means it modifies it? E.g: yesterday night, tomorrow by the bank, upset because...etc How can you tell that an adverb modifies another or an adjective but not a verb? I mean, >Meet you tomorrow night. Both "night" and "tomorrow" can be an answer to when the action of "meeting" happens, but why it is decided that tomorrow modifies a verb( meet) and night modifies an adverb(tomorrow). why not both modify the verb?
Hey Ashish! I hope you are doing well. I just felt the need to point this out to you - at 8.13 of this video, there has been a slight error. On the screen is written "do not want = verbal phrase". Now we know that 'not ' is an adverb and its interrupting the verb phrase. So, the verbal phrase would be "do want". It might confuse the viewers. I am sure you might have already figured it out before. Good wishes!
Thank you for pointing it out. I explicitly stated in the video that 'not' interrupts it. So, the typing error wouldn't have confused the students. That said, I am glad you pointed it out. Keep learning!
The same difference that exists between a noun abd an adverb. A noun clause works as a noun: subject, object, subject complement, object of a preposition, and object complement Ab adverb clause modifies a verb and tells us WHY, WHEN, WHERE, & HOW an action takes place. Hope this helps, Pragna! :)
I couldn't understand because my teacher didnt teach it nicely and went too fast, and because of this video i am saved as tomorrow is my exam. Very nice video, thanks you
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It's my exam tomorrow and i have understand the topics of adverb pharses and Clauses from you it is sooo helpful your teaching style is extraordinary!❤️
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Is i bought these as a gift for a friend going through a tough time a adverb clause? If so what is the conjunction,subject, and verb?
There's no context given. The question doesn't make any sense. And no, it can't be an adverb clause as it starts with a subordinating conjunction.
Adverb clause of time
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It is amazing .....it .. subject; is verb; what is amazing in this sentence
Subject complement (predicate adjective)
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I think your missing punctuation Mark's in sentence ...I am right ?
Because from punctuation Mark's will easy to find out Subordinate clause.
Thank you! Could you help you find out which punctuation is missing and where?
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I have a question prof
Where i we met last week is adverb clause right?
And if we say
Where we met : it's noun clause
Where I we?
Two pronouns can't be used together without being joined by a conjunction. Secondly, use it in a sentence to give me a proper context.
@@EnglishWithAshish it's just a mistake ❤️❤️
I mean the sentence you write in the example ❣️where we met last week
Thank you very much sir! In our school there is no book of grammar and I needed to study adverb clause for my test, because of this video I scored good marks
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Hello, I have a question in this stentence what the adverb clause modifies? I teach more english because I like it.
I think that is the word more, but I am not sure,
Because I like it
I am sorry to bother you, I was meaning the word that it (because I like it) modifies, E.G more or teach
Is" I bought this watch because i want it" an adverb clause? If so what question does it answer to and what is the conjunction, subject and verb
"Because I want it" is an adverb clause that tells you why the action happened.
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sir u explained me this topic very nicely thank you......where do u live sir?
Glad you liked the explanation, Ramla! I live in Delhi, India.
Then could have speaked in hindi
I really like his video c:
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What is the difference between adverbial clause and phrase when both of them have a verb as well both of them describe verb?
One has the subject verb combination, and the other doesn't.
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11:52
I think in this situation the clause modifies the situation of(being upset) . Would you add sth?
Would you mind writing the sentence you're referring to?
@@EnglishWithAshish
My mother is upset with me because I didn't marry the girl she likes
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Sir please make video on transitional device because your lectures are very helpful
Yes, I will. Thank you for the topic!
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Will you tell me the position of conjunctive adverb in a sentence ???
Very soon!
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Please also upload Adverb vs Adverb Phrase vs Adverb Clause
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Hi I want to know if these sentences are right after putting subordinating conjugations to make them adverb clouses. Please help.
1. I just lent Bob some money for lunch even though he never paid me back my last loan.
2. I asked Susan to manage the office while I am gone because I know that I can depend on her.
3. Sam will pass the course only if he studies.
Hello, Satnam!
Yes, these sentences have an adverb clause in them.
@@EnglishWithAshish are the subordinating clouses in the right place?
I have some sentences which I have to combine them into one sentence and put and make them into adverb clouses with putting subordinating conjugations but don't know which one do I use in these sentences.
1. Bill went to the party. He had an exam the next day.
2.I need to improve my grades. I will start taking more notes in class.
3. Jack hates going to the dentist. He should see his dentist soon. He has a very bad toothache.
Please help thanks
They are alright.
yours video is good
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Nice.... please
Thank you!
Sir if there's a sentence like
"Because no one was home, the thieves robbed the house"
So here "no one" is the "subject" and "was" is the "verb" of the adverb clause?
Yes! That's correct.
@@EnglishWithAshish okay thank youuu
Can an adverb of certain category modify another from a different category.
For instance:
Meet me tomorrow when my parents aren't home.
(Here the adverb clause"when my..." modifies the adverb "tomorrow")
Meet me tomorrow where I saw you yesterday.
(Can we say here that adverb clause "where I saw..." modifies tomorrow)
Absolutely.
@@EnglishWithAshish I do understand that an adverb of time modifies an adverb of time or any certain adverb can modify another within the same category, But two different categories? Especially the examples I gave.
>Meet you(when?) tomorrw(when?) when my parents aren't home. Here it gives an info about the first adverb, specific time expression(when my...) of less specific time expression(tomorrow).
>Meet you(when?) tomorrow(where?) where I saw you yesterday.
I don't see how a place modifies time. I might understand that it's telling the place of the action of meeting; thus, it modifies the verb "meet". I don't know I'm confused?
Is having an adverb following another or an adjective means it modifies it?
E.g: yesterday night, tomorrow by the bank, upset because...etc
How can you tell that an adverb modifies another or an adjective but not a verb?
I mean,
>Meet you tomorrow night.
Both "night" and "tomorrow" can be an answer to when the action of "meeting" happens, but why it is decided that tomorrow modifies a verb( meet) and night modifies an adverb(tomorrow).
why not both modify the verb?
@@EnglishWithAshish any answer?
Hey Ashish!
I hope you are doing well.
I just felt the need to point this out to you - at 8.13 of this video, there has been a slight error.
On the screen is written "do not want = verbal phrase". Now we know that 'not ' is an adverb and its interrupting the verb phrase. So, the verbal phrase would be "do want".
It might confuse the viewers.
I am sure you might have already figured it out before.
Good wishes!
Thank you for pointing it out. I explicitly stated in the video that 'not' interrupts it. So, the typing error wouldn't have confused the students. That said, I am glad you pointed it out.
Keep learning!
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I DELIVERED THE PARCEL,BY THE POSTAL DEPARTMENT
AFTER COMMA THERE IS CLAUSE IS THAT RIGHT
That's a phrase, not a clause. It doesn't have a subject-verb combination.
In 3rd example "what they want" is noun clause. Am I right , sir 8:12
That's right, Manpreet!
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Needed this for my exams, my teacher didn't really explain it
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Everything of yours is nice and understandable but give some other examples other than marry or something like that
Thank you.
Nice video and explanation. Why use the f-word though?
Haven’t since then :)
Can Adverb clauses be placed at the beginning of the sentence
Absolutely.
Examples:-
• Since I was busy, I didn't pick up your call
• Though he is super rich, he lives in a small house.
Good wrk
Thank you!
please tell me the diff btween adverb clauses and phrases it is confusing me sir
A phrase doesn't have a subject-verb combination, and a clause does. It's just that simple. :)
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Thank uu
Thank you
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Tomorrow is my exam
The question paper will be distributed______(adverb clause)
I am confused
Pls answer sir
When the bell rings
After the bell rings
After all the students take their seats
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@@EnglishWithAshish thank you very much
___is quite possible (noun clause)
I can't answer this
Will you pls help me sir
Where do I found the clause exercise?
Visit www.englishwithashish.com
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What's the difference between adverb clause and noun clause??
The same difference that exists between a noun abd an adverb.
A noun clause works as a noun: subject, object, subject complement, object of a preposition, and object complement
Ab adverb clause modifies a verb and tells us WHY, WHEN, WHERE, & HOW an action takes place.
Hope this helps, Pragna! :)
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