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Such an essential and great lesson! I needed this one. I realized that teachers and English learners don't pay attention enough to sentence structure lessons, myself included (or I was). I think it's important as much as tenses. Plus, elementary-level lessons for advanced learners can be a good idea. When we restudy we might skip that part which is may cause fluency problems.
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Can you please tell which one from the following is right? (In or during) 1.Its usually sunny but during some days the weather becomes cloudy and foggy. 2. Its usually sunny but in some days weather becomes cloudy and foggy?
Hello, could someone help me please clarify on this grammar? "The company (I work with) cannot hire (whom you recommend)," is that a SIMPLE SENTENCE even though there is a relative adjective clause in the subject and the object is a noun clause? or "the company can't hire" is an independent clause and "who you recommend" is a subordinate clause, but "who I work with" is connected to the subject, not to a clause.
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What I don't understand is the part of Noun Clause. How on earth the clause "She knew how it broke" become "She knew him"? Where the "him" comes from? The dependent clause starts with "it" and became "him"? Can someone explain it to me?
a.The building was destroyed in the fire. It has now been rebuilt.(relative clause) The building,which was destroyed in the fire, has now been rebuilt. Or The building, which has now been rebuilt, was destroyed in the fire.
You said it functions as a noun adjective or adverb but when we put an adjective instead of adjective clause or an adverb instead of an adverb clause it does not work.can you help me with that?
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I'm just confused on why you will change the "how it broke" into pronoun "him, in one of your examples in noun phrase. "how it broke" has a different meaning with "him". Anyone can explain this to me? Thank you!
A clause is also a particular and separate article, stipulation, or proviso in a treaty, bill, or contract. Like specifications or conditions of an agreement made between parties. I think it’s important to specify this.
hey lucy, before i watch the video. I just wanted to ask you if i study the different types of clauses, will i sound more charismatic in conversations?
Haha, once you told that B2 is quite enough to feel like a native speaker, you were right. During watching the video I restored that I also learned similar stuff about my first language at school. And immediately forgot it after graduation. And never had a problem through all my life. 😆
Ma'am please make a video on the topic how to interchange the compound complex and simple sentences or convert them into one to another... Please ma'am😍
Looking back to my English grammar lessons we spoke of relative clauses instead of adjective clauses and adverb clauses would be named conditional clauses. it's always kind of confusing if different nomenclature is used. It leaves the question if those names mean 100% the same thing.
Just to let you know.i noticed typos in the exemples. Spring is written sping. Love your lessons.very useful to refresh my english and learn new things.thanks
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video actually starts from 3:52, ur welcome :)
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This is really well written! For it to be even more correct, one would write something like, “You explain everything better than all my English teachers - of ten years -combined.”
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اللهم صل وسلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد و على آله وصحبه أجمعين.
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My name is Alexandre Araújo de Carvalho.
I am 35 years old.
I am from Brazil.
I have been studying English for three hours.
Thank you so much.
Hello, I am your new audience who come from Hong Kong, I really like your british accent and by the way, this video is just useful, it does help clearing my concept, thank you so much, hope that my English can become as good as yours
A clause is a part of a Sentence that has at least a subject & a finite Verbs of its own is called a Clause.
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Can you please make a video explaining the coordinate and subordinate clause 😢😢
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I've never seen the term dependent clause including "but he ate" or "and she studied." Interesting. Great lesson with lots of important information!
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Such an essential and great lesson! I needed this one. I realized that teachers and English learners don't pay attention enough to sentence structure lessons, myself included (or I was). I think it's important as much as tenses.
Plus, elementary-level lessons for advanced learners can be a good idea. When we restudy we might skip that part which is may cause fluency problems.
VERY GOOD LECTURES! Keep it up
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1. S v ....because s v.... .
2. Because s v... s v.... .
What is the difference 1 and 2.
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Hey Lucy, why don't you make a video about the punctuation marks especially the commas 🙃🙂
good suggestion! this is why it's useful to understand the concept of depended and independent clauses in the first place. 👍
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hey lucy my problem with English is that I don't understand the movies properly when I watch I mean they speak so fast , and also my accent is not like you can you help to improve or any thing you will suggest to improve
Can you please tell which one from the following is right? (In or during)
1.Its usually sunny but during some days the weather becomes cloudy and foggy.
2. Its usually sunny but in some days weather becomes cloudy and foggy?
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Hello, could someone help me please clarify on this grammar? "The company (I work with) cannot hire (whom you recommend)," is that a SIMPLE SENTENCE even though there is a relative adjective clause in the subject and the object is a noun clause? or "the company can't hire" is an independent clause and "who you recommend" is a subordinate clause, but "who I work with" is connected to the subject, not to a clause.
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I could never get my head around this at school. 🤗🤗
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Excellent video!
What I don't understand is the part of Noun Clause.
How on earth the clause "She knew how it broke" become "She knew him"?
Where the "him" comes from? The dependent clause starts with "it" and became "him"? Can someone explain it to me?
Thanks a lot
a.The building was destroyed in the fire. It has now been rebuilt.(relative clause)
The building,which was destroyed in the fire, has now been rebuilt.
Or
The building, which has now been rebuilt, was destroyed in the fire.
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And we ate isn't a dependent clause , miss lucy because and isn't a sub ordinator
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You said it functions as a noun adjective or adverb but when we put an adjective instead of adjective clause or an adverb instead of an adverb clause it does not work.can you help me with that?
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Could you make a video on subject- verb agreement?
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Lucy,the word spells sping or spring???
Thanks for pointing this out! I've left a note in the description. It should be 'spring'.
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I'm just confused on why you will change the "how it broke" into pronoun "him, in one of your examples in noun phrase.
"how it broke" has a different meaning with "him".
Anyone can explain this to me? Thank you!
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A clause is also a particular and separate article, stipulation, or proviso in a treaty, bill, or contract. Like specifications or conditions of an agreement made between parties. I think it’s important to specify this.
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9:20 It is "spring" not "sping" guys, it is typed wrong.
Oh great, love grammar lesson.
hey lucy, before i watch the video. I just wanted to ask you if i study the different types of clauses, will i sound more charismatic in conversations?
How can subject realize, because some sentences disorder
Adjective clause here sounds like relative clauses for me. I'm a bit confused, can anyone explain it please
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Mam you didn't teach subordinate clause and it's the only clause which mostly comes in my exams😢 and today is the exam what do I do now 😞
You’re superb like always! Very informative vid.
Haha, once you told that B2 is quite enough to feel like a native speaker, you were right. During watching the video I restored that I also learned similar stuff about my first language at school. And immediately forgot it after graduation. And never had a problem through all my life. 😆
Thank you Bella. Let's have a lesson on phrases as well.
Thank you so much Lucy, I found this very helpful.😊❤
Keep it up Lucy
"And" is not a subordinate conjunction. It is a coordinating conjunction.
Ma'am please make a video on the topic how to interchange the compound complex and simple sentences or convert them into one to another... Please ma'am😍
it's what i was trying to teach myself but you can guess it's hard so thank you
Dear Madam
You have not explained the type of noun clauses.
Like
Subject to a verb
Object to a preposition
Object to a subject
Etc.
Amazing
You helped me understand this subject in under 12 minutes better than all of my teachers did! And I'm a native speaker haha
Hay dear...
Looking back to my English grammar lessons we spoke of relative clauses instead of adjective clauses and adverb clauses would be named conditional clauses.
it's always kind of confusing if different nomenclature is used. It leaves the question if those names mean 100% the same thing.
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Just to let you know.i noticed typos in the exemples. Spring is written sping.
Love your lessons.very useful to refresh my english and learn new things.thanks
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Thanks for pointing this out! I've left a note in the description. It should be 'spring'.
Amazing! You explained a very complicated topic in a very easy way. I am thankful to you by heart.
Sorry no a between The and Earth
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Wow your way of teaching style is little bit funny talking about lipsing of word 👄 🤣🤣🤣