Thank you sir🙏 This session was very helpful for me. (Sir ) you explained very well. I am from India when I watched session then I watched many videos of yours.
Thank you for your video; it's all wonderfully explained. However, I have a question: aren't viewpoint subjuncts ("Architecturally...") and content disjuncts ("Unfortunately...") pretty much the same? I'm not able to distinguish them. :/
Eine Frage bitte, bei 9:30 "The plans represent a magnificent concept". Wieso ist "a magnificent concept" ein Adverbial? Achso, hat sich geklärt. Haha.
"It was, however, Hilda who helped Tony." How is this sentence ungrammatical? Especially if preceded by a sentence like "Linda did nothing to help." At 7:51 to 8:01, you say that this doesn't work. Can you please explain in what way this is incorrect?
In "It was, however, Hilda who helped Tony.", the focus is not on the conjunct but on the subject. But if you say "It was not however but thus that Hilda ..." then the focus is on the coinjunct. And that doesn't work.
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@@oer-vlc ohh, I didn't notice it before 😅. Since most of Linguistics students all over the world study " A University grammar of English " , it would be more useful , if you make lectures based on it 🤔
Hello Sir, i love your teaching way . i believe you are right person to reply of my queries. example - Miss Gold lost her job. She, therefore, had no money. I confuse to understand such type pattern in complex/compound sentences .words or phrases put starting or last and separate by commas in complex and compound sentences. could you help me to understand the same.
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This session was very helpful for me. (Sir ) you explained very well.
I am from India when I watched session then I watched many videos of yours.
I'm studying for finals and i have to study from Quirk so this was very helpful. Thank you very much!
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It was fortunate that Hilda helped Tony--that is well formed not the use of the ADV as you stated.
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Excellent instruction on a complex topic - thank you!
This is helpful to me. Thank you.
Thank you for your video; it's all wonderfully explained. However, I have a question: aren't viewpoint subjuncts ("Architecturally...") and content disjuncts ("Unfortunately...") pretty much the same? I'm not able to distinguish them. :/
I hope you could make a video that goes into more detail on the differences between adjuncts and subjuncts.
What is meant by attributive adjectives related to adverbial.
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Eine Frage bitte, bei 9:30 "The plans represent a magnificent concept". Wieso ist "a magnificent concept" ein Adverbial?
Achso, hat sich geklärt. Haha.
I was awaiting for the explanation of quirk grammar
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"It was, however, Hilda who helped Tony." How is this sentence ungrammatical? Especially if preceded by a sentence like "Linda did nothing to help." At 7:51 to 8:01, you say that this doesn't work. Can you please explain in what way this is incorrect?
In "It was, however, Hilda who helped Tony.", the focus is not on the conjunct but on the subject. But if you say "It was not however but thus that Hilda ..." then the focus is on the coinjunct. And that doesn't work.
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Okay, I think I get it. Thanks a lot. I always appreciate the help. You've been posting a lot of great stuff lately. Keep it up, eh?
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It's a great lecture sir but if it has provided with sources it will be greater 🙏
All sources are on the Virtual Linguistics Campus in the respective Units.
@@oer-vlc ohh, I didn't notice it before 😅.
Since most of Linguistics students all over the world study " A University grammar of English " , it would be more useful , if you make lectures based on it 🤔
Hello Sir, i love your teaching way . i believe you are right person to reply of my queries. example - Miss Gold lost her job. She, therefore, had no money. I confuse to understand such type pattern in complex/compound sentences .words or phrases put starting or last and separate by commas in complex and compound sentences. could you help me to understand the same.
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