22 out of 25 Tricks: Adjective clause: noun before keyword(conjuction like that, which) Noun clause: no noun before keyword Adverb: modifies verb Works 90%
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21/25 thank you so much sir your videos are very helpful...✨✨✨✨✨✨✨ But most of the doubts and mistakes I have done is regarding Relative clause and Adjective clause........................... ✅✅✅✅✅
Hi dear! Apology for the late reply. A conditional clause is actually an Adverb clause, they are called conditional because they are introduced by the subordinating conjunctions if, whether, provided that, etc. Moreover, the sentence itself states the condition.
In the last question,we have to answer the question "WHAT I WONDER": REMEMBER " noun clause are that type of clauses that answers to the question word 'WHAT'".So what I wonder 'I wonder that HOW LONG WE CAN KEEP THIS SECRET! That's the reason that this is a noun clause! Hope So that U'll understood! Thank You!😌
Because for noun clauses we can identify them by replacing what to the noun clause like do you know..and the person replies what so it means it will be a noun clause ...
Didn't adjective and relative clause have same meaning because I used to know like that and I think eighteenth question was supposed to be conditional clauses
Hi Priya! sorry for the late seeing. If you look at the underlined clause, it explains the verb 'taking' and 'object' medicine. In short, we can say it adds the information and explains (telling the reason why medicine is being taken) the verb. so it is adverb and the clause is an adverb clause.
Hi Kuldeep. It's a good question. An adjective clause usually comes after the noun it modifies and begins with a relative pronoun or relative adverb. I went through many explanations & examples; I suggest you choose the Adjective clause if both options are there. However, if the only option is a Relative clause, then you can choose it. Literally, both modify the noun or pronoun that comes before them. A Relative clause becomes an Adjective clause as it modifies nouns. Kuldeep dear, if you need some detailed explanation you can contact me via audio-video channel on messenger. Thanks.
22 out of 25
Tricks:
Adjective clause: noun before keyword(conjuction like that, which)
Noun clause: no noun before keyword
Adverb: modifies verb
Works 90%
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Not only including good questions but also details with every question... repeatedly....so that we can learn them easily.....👌👌
Thanks a lot sir for giving us knowledge in an interesting way... 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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18 question is conditional clause
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No it isn't because it says why we will be late
NO IT'S ADVERB BECAUSE ADVERB CLAUSE WHEN COME IN FIRST COMMA IS GIVEN ,follow this trick !🫂
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Sir,can you please explain me, why 18 number question's answer is not conditional clause?Isn’t unless a word of adverbial clause of condition?
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21/25 thank you so much sir your videos are very helpful...✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
But most of the doubts and mistakes I have done is regarding Relative clause and Adjective clause........................... ✅✅✅✅✅
Can u plz explain me the difference btwn relative clause and adjective clause
How to differentiate relative and adjective clause...if we have both option which one to select???
i thought the same and went through the comments to know
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Practice sets are very helpful👍😃 keep Posting videos of practice set of various topics in grammar like adverbs, types of sentences etc.
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@@channelforqualityeducation21955:29 relative clause and adjective clause not same?😅
I score 23marks out of 25.
Because I did not know about conditional clause. Therefore I left 2.
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Sir.. Q 18 may be conditional clause
Thank you it is really helpful one question is what is the difference between adverb clause and conditional clause
Hi dear! Apology for the late reply. A conditional clause is actually an Adverb clause, they are called conditional because they are introduced by the subordinating conjunctions if, whether, provided that, etc. Moreover, the sentence itself states the condition.
Very helpful
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25/25 very helpful video thank you sir very much
Most welcome
Sir, I am confused about the last one. Would you like to elaburate it further?
That was easyyy! Why U confused? Okay can I tell you about that?
In the last question,we have to answer the question "WHAT I WONDER": REMEMBER " noun clause are that type of clauses that answers to the question word 'WHAT'".So what I wonder 'I wonder that HOW LONG WE CAN KEEP THIS SECRET! That's the reason that this is a noun clause!
Hope So that U'll understood!
Thank You!😌
very nice vedio sir. Plz upload more vedios like it
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the correct option of 16th one would be B because I is noun
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1. Noun clause
Adjective and relative clause ek hi hota hai!!
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in Q18 isnt the clause "unless you hurry" conditional? can you explain why it is adverb clause
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Nicely done 25/25
22/25 only problems in adverbial clauses
The book that is on the desk but that is used for noun
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Q7.. Utill. It's a conditional clause
Bhai 17 number question aisa chahiye tha ... This is the reason why he /she left the job is unknown.tab o adjective clause hota .
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Adjective clause
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3:34 this will be adverb clause as it mentions a place
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Relative clause
excellent !! it proves to be very helpful
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I am confused in the 8th question.
Do you know where the boss will be?
Why can't the answer be an adverb clause?
Because for noun clauses we can identify them by replacing what to the noun clause like do you know..and the person replies what so it means it will be a noun clause ...
Thank you ❤
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Q. No. 11 also has a relative pronoun in who but the answer is adjective here
We choose the Adjective pronoun because 'who' is modifying a noun (person borrowed the book). Here, the whole clause is working as an Adjective.
Adjective or relative clause same hotay Hain ya ni ??
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Sir mujhe problem Hui adverb clause aur noun clause found karne me...what is the difference btn them ?
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Q 18 answer should be D?... please explain 🙏
Unless conditional
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Can you explain q18 please
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21 only correct
Didn't adjective and relative clause have same meaning because I used to know like that and I think eighteenth question was supposed to be conditional clauses
I got 18
Can you explain question no. 14 sir?
Hi Priya! sorry for the late seeing. If you look at the underlined clause, it explains the verb 'taking' and 'object' medicine. In short, we can say it adds the information and explains (telling the reason why medicine is being taken) the verb. so it is adverb and the clause is an adverb clause.
Sir, what is the difference between adjective and relative clause. They seem to similar in most of the cases.. kindly, enlighten.
Hi Kuldeep. It's a good question. An adjective clause usually comes after the noun it modifies and begins with a relative pronoun or relative adverb. I went through many explanations & examples; I suggest you choose the Adjective clause if both options are there. However, if the only option is a Relative clause, then you can choose it. Literally, both modify the noun or pronoun that comes before them. A Relative clause becomes an Adjective clause as it modifies nouns.
Kuldeep dear, if you need some detailed explanation you can contact me via audio-video channel on messenger. Thanks.
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Kindly explain Q8 Sir
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He said pause to think ...nd I was answering with 2x speed😂I just messed up with one
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21 correct but what can i do so that i can make full command on clauses
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Adverb
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