Thank you for the lecture! I have one question about the following Noun Clause "You need to be aware what kind of property best suits you." Is this sentence grammarly correct? Can we waive the "of" after aware? Some people said the noun clause led by "what" can be seen as a complement for the "aware", which I cannot understand.
Nice lesson, I love your channel. You said that do, does, and did are not use, but that is only in affirmative ideas, right? or what happens when we need to express a negative idea. For example... Nobody knows why she doesn´t drive? or Can you tell me why you didn´t turn in your paper?
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Hi Ali, both statements are correct. The one using "should " is just not as common in American English.
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Thank you for the lecture! I have one question about the following Noun Clause "You need to be aware what kind of property best suits you." Is this sentence grammarly correct? Can we waive the "of" after aware? Some people said the noun clause led by "what" can be seen as a complement for the "aware", which I cannot understand.
Great work! Where is the second video?
Nice lesson, I love your channel.
You said that do, does, and did are not use, but that is only in affirmative ideas, right? or what happens when we need to express a negative idea. For example...
Nobody knows why she doesn´t drive? or
Can you tell me why you didn´t turn in your paper?
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How many times do English learners actually need to watch this to fully understand the form and usage? Quite a few, I'd guess
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Noun clauses:
What should I do?
I don't know what I should do.
I don't know what to do.
Which one is correct noun clause?
Both. The second one is a reduced noun clause.
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How might such a construction add value to a student's life? Students need to know why this will help them learning English.
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can a restrictive clause be a noun clause?
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Please make a video on "temporal noun". Thanks
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