Respected sir, I have always vanerated you as the greatest grammarian of Himalayan heights, surpassing, overshadowing and eclipsing any other grammarian on this planet; you do possess the most important attribute of a true grammarian -The attribute of logically providing solution to the trickiest of grammatical issues, you are once again requested with folded hands to shed some light on the following issues that, i think, are an insult to your superhuman intelligence.Sir, the issues that are too tricky private tutors like me to figure out are as follows; Question No.-1-The sun rose.He left the house (Join the sentences using an Adverbial Clause of Time).My attempted possibilities are-(A) When the sun rose,he left the house (B) When the sun had risen,he left the house (C)He had left the house when the sun rose (E)He left the house after the sun rose (F)He left the house after the sun had risen (G) He had left the house before the sun rose.Sir, the second question is based on the same concept.The question is --They reached the station.The train left.(Join the sentences using an Adverbial Clause of Time).My attempted answers are -(A) When they reached the station, the train left (B) When they had reached the station, the train left (C) They had reached the station when the train left.(D) They had reached the station before the train left (E) The train left after they had reached the station.Sir, you have scaled the dizzy heights of success when it comes to providing solution to grammatical issues.Sir,do please shower your grace upon me by letting me know which options are grammatically and semantically correct and which not, in which case I will remain beholden to you forever.
Revered sir, I will remain indebted to for ever for providing me with intellectual nourishment.Sir, you are the greatest grammarian of this generation,so you are earnestly entreated to solve the following grammatical issue -He takes exercise in the morning.(Make it simple and complex). Another question is -She gave me a pen.She had exchanged one with me (join the sentence). Respected sir, I keep on awaiting your valued reply with a growing sense of curiosity and inquisitiveness.
When he takes exercise, it is morning. It is in the morning when he takes exercise. The time when he takes exercise is of morning. The time he takes exercise is in the morning.
Sir apka videos baki teachers se kafi alag, beneficial hai, me apka videos download karke dekhta hu. Kafi problems sort out huwa hai.ABI DIKKAT AA RAHA HE CONJUNCTIVE ADVERB ME. JO UA-cam PE KOI BHI COVER NAHI KIYA HE AJTAK. PLEASE REQUEST to you THAT SIR, MAKE VIDEO ON ALL CONJUNCTIVE ADVERB. I AM WAITING SIR.......
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Dear sir , please make a separate video on " Noun Clause used as Object Complement " with many examples ( with Hindi meaning of sentence ) . You missed discussing this. Please sir. 🙏🙏🙏
@@englishguruamansir sir My name is Harmeek And I'm from Sangrur ( Punjab). Many times i searched for this topic but only your videos are helpful for complete understanding . Thank you sir I think you are best teacher for english grammar 👍
sir plz jitna jaldi ho skta aik detailed video ap punctuations p bana dein...especially, comma,semicolon ,colon,Capitalization of letters, single comma vs inverted commas. it 'll be a kind act.
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When he came to me , I was sleeping. Principal clause = I was sleeping Subordinate clause= when he came to me. I was sleeping when he came to me. Principal clause = I was sleeping Subordinate clause= when he came to me.
Sir, please check this sentence. Could you please tell what is your name? Or what your name is? How to write grammatically correct? Do we need to put question mark at the end of the sentence or not?
Could you please tell me what your name is? In the above sentence 'what' has been used as a conjunction, not as a question word, and the whole sentence is an Interrogative sentence because it starts with a helping verb, so it needs a question mark at the end.
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Respected sir, you are earnestly entreated to solve the following grammatical issue -It- is morning.He takes exercise.Answers-It is morning when he takes exercise/It is in the morning when he takes exercise.Sir, which answer is correct?
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Sir plz aap news paper padna sikha do etne bade sentences hote h samjh nahi aata ki kon sa clause h kese or kyu laga h plz sir times of india se he suru kar lijiye I will pay fee if ..... But start kar dijiye sir
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Jab ham adverb clause ko sentence ke starting mein rakhte Hain toh adverb clause ke bad coma lagana jaruri hota hai, lekin yadi bad mein rakhte hain toh comma nahin lgta For example If you work hard, you will pass. You will pass if you work hard.
Sir , please don't forget to tell the Hindi meaning of all the examples of Noun Clause used as Object Complement. Please give Many many examples. Is Noun Clause as Apposition & Subject / Complement the same thing ???" It makes me confused...🙏🙏🙏
A relative pronoun is a type of pronoun used to connect a relative clause (also known as an adjective clause) to the main clause in a sentence. Relative clauses either help clarify who or what a sentence is talking about (known as the antecedent), or else give extra information about it. Here are the five most commonly used relative pronouns: that which who whom whose Less commonly used relative pronouns include the following: where when whoever whosoever whomever whichever wherever whatever whatsoever ............................... Omitting relative pronouns Sometimes, especially in informal writing, relative pronouns can be omitted altogether. This can only be done when the relative pronoun is the object of a restrictive relative clause. if a relative pronoun is the object of a clause, there are several ways you can phrase the sentence, depending on how formal or informal you want it to sound: For example 1) “The girl to whom I gave my ice cream looked up and smiled at me.” (very formal) 2) “The girl whom I gave my ice cream to looked up and smiled at me.” (formal) 3) “The girl who I gave my ice cream to looked up and smiled at me.” (casual) 4) “The girl that I gave my ice cream to looked up and smiled at me.” (very casual) 5) “The girl I gave my ice cream to looked up and smiled at me.” (most casual) Unlike whom, which can only act as an object of a relative clause, who and that can function as both objects and subjects when describing people; therefore, in relative clauses, it is acceptable to replace the rather formal-sounding whom with either who or that, or omit the relative pronoun entirely. When describing things instead of people, the relative pronouns that and which may be omitted as long as they are used, like whom, as an object of a restrictive relative clause: • “The house that I want to buy is going on sale today.” • “The house which I want to buy is going on sale today.” • “The house I want to buy is going on sale today.” Similarly, if a relative clause uses an auxiliary verb (such as to be) + a presentor past participle after the relative pronoun, it can be worded like this: • “The girl who is jumping into the lake is a world-famous diver.” • “The girl that is jumping into the lake is a world-famous diver.” • “The girl jumping into the lake is a world-famous diver.”
@@englishguruamansir sir, as far as i have been able to understand by your explanation, we can omit any relative pronoun that has been used as an "object" in a sentence. That can be any relative pronoun, but must be used as an "object".
Of the following the correct sentence is:- a)As soon as they had came,she started shouting b) As soon as they came,she started shouting. Reply please sir..
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Party mein apni behan ko bhi saath lana . Iska English traslation kya hoga. Bring your sister in the party. But ye present mein hai. Future mein sentence kaise banayen .🙏🙏plzz reply
Dear student Imperative sentences are always in present indefinite tense and they cannot be translated in future tense. But if you change the grammatical form of the sentence, the same idea can be expressed in the following way. Will you please bring your sister to the party?
There may be two situations . 'Take' shows starting point to destination. 'Bring' shows only destination. For example 1. When you come to the party, bring your sister with you.( Here, the speaker is at the destination) 2. Take your sister to the party. (Here, the speaker is at the starting point)
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Respected sir, I have always vanerated you as the greatest grammarian of Himalayan heights, surpassing, overshadowing and eclipsing any other grammarian on this planet; you do possess the most important attribute of a true grammarian -The attribute of logically providing solution to the trickiest of grammatical issues, you are once again requested with folded hands to shed some light on the following issues that, i think, are an insult to your superhuman intelligence.Sir, the issues that are too tricky private tutors like me to figure out are as follows; Question No.-1-The sun rose.He left the house (Join the sentences using an Adverbial Clause of Time).My attempted possibilities are-(A) When the sun rose,he left the house (B) When the sun had risen,he left the house (C)He had left the house when the sun rose (E)He left the house after the sun rose (F)He left the house after the sun had risen (G) He had left the house before the sun rose.Sir, the second question is based on the same concept.The question is --They reached the station.The train left.(Join the sentences using an Adverbial Clause of Time).My attempted answers are -(A) When they reached the station, the train left (B) When they had reached the station, the train left (C) They had reached the station when the train left.(D) They had reached the station before the train left (E) The train left after they had reached the station.Sir, you have scaled the dizzy heights of success when it comes to providing solution to grammatical issues.Sir,do please shower your grace upon me by letting me know which options are grammatically and semantically correct and which not, in which case I will remain beholden to you forever.
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Revered sir, I will remain indebted to for ever for providing me with intellectual nourishment.Sir, you are the greatest grammarian of this generation,so you are earnestly entreated to solve the following grammatical issue -He takes exercise in the morning.(Make it simple and complex). Another question is -She gave me a pen.She had exchanged one with me (join the sentence). Respected sir, I keep on awaiting your valued reply with a growing sense of curiosity and inquisitiveness.
When he takes exercise, it is morning.
It is in the morning when he takes exercise.
The time when he takes exercise is of morning.
The time he takes exercise is in the morning.
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Best video on adverb clauses
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Sir apka videos baki teachers se kafi alag, beneficial hai, me apka videos download karke dekhta hu. Kafi problems sort out huwa hai.ABI DIKKAT AA RAHA HE CONJUNCTIVE ADVERB ME. JO UA-cam PE KOI BHI COVER NAHI KIYA HE AJTAK. PLEASE REQUEST to you THAT SIR, MAKE VIDEO ON ALL CONJUNCTIVE ADVERB. I AM WAITING SIR.......
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Thank you Sir for your great effort that you make such a great series that cover every aspect of Synthesis , Today I have completed all of your playlist of synthesis of Simple sentence, compound sentence and complex sentence. I AM VERY THANK FUL TO YOU ,
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Dear sir , please make a separate video on " Noun Clause used as Object Complement " with many examples ( with Hindi meaning of sentence ) . You missed discussing this. Please sir. 🙏🙏🙏
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sir plz jitna jaldi ho skta aik detailed video ap punctuations p bana dein...especially, comma,semicolon ,colon,Capitalization of letters, single comma vs inverted commas. it 'll be a kind act.
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Sir compound sentence ka video bhi bna Karen bhej dijiye
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Compound sentence k videos maine phle hi upload kr diye hai. Playlist option me jakar dekh lijiye.
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Last sentence me while ka use sentence ke beech me bhi kar sakte hai kya
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Sir , tell me about of principal clause ,sub ordinate clause or co ordinate clause
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Sir ye conjunction principal clause se pehle lgegi ya subordinates clause se pehle lgegi)??
Subordinating conjunctions se shuru hone Wali clause hi subordinate clause kahlati hai.
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@@englishguruamansir iska mtlb subordinate clause pehle lgegi..
Subordinate clause pahle bhi ho sakti hai, bad mein bhi ho sakti hai.
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When he came to me , I was sleeping.
Principal clause = I was sleeping Subordinate clause= when he came to me.
I was sleeping when he came to me.
Principal clause = I was sleeping Subordinate clause= when he came to me.
Sir 😫🙏🙏💓 Lucent general english grammar class 12 mein synthesis mein apposition in noun ke syntence hain uska video bana dijiye please😫🙏🙏💓
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Sir, please check this sentence.
Could you please tell what is your name? Or what your name is?
How to write grammatically correct?
Do we need to put question mark at the end of the sentence or not?
Could you please tell me what your name is?
In the above sentence 'what' has been used as a conjunction, not as a question word, and the whole sentence is an Interrogative sentence because it starts with a helping verb, so it needs a question mark at the end.
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Respected sir, you are earnestly entreated to solve the following grammatical issue -It- is morning.He takes exercise.Answers-It is morning when he takes exercise/It is in the morning when he takes exercise.Sir, which answer is correct?
In the morning
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Sir , On which topic will your next video be ? When will we get ??
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Sir plz aap news paper padna sikha do etne bade sentences hote h samjh nahi aata ki kon sa clause h kese or kyu laga h plz sir times of india se he suru kar lijiye
I will pay fee if ..... But start kar dijiye sir
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Sir When, adjective clause me bhi aate hai aur adverb clause me bhi to dono ko kaise pahachane ki kaun adverb clause ka hai kaun adjective clause ka
Sir , you are supposed to upload my requested video on - " Noun Clause used as Object Complement " today.
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Essay writing per video upload kijiye for u.p board
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And upload all videos of Adverb clause, please please
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Sir principal clause dependent hoti h ya independent
Principal clause hi independent clause hoti hai
Sir sentence mai , (coma) lagana compulsory hai
Jab ham adverb clause ko sentence ke starting mein rakhte Hain toh adverb clause ke bad coma lagana jaruri hota hai, lekin yadi bad mein rakhte hain toh comma nahin lgta
For example
If you work hard, you will pass.
You will pass if you work hard.
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Sir , please don't forget to tell the Hindi meaning of all the examples of Noun Clause used as Object Complement. Please give Many many examples. Is Noun Clause as Apposition & Subject / Complement the same thing ???" It makes me confused...🙏🙏🙏
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Sir how to use as please provide some sentences
I have given an example, please have a look.
Sir, could you please tell, which "wh words" can be omitted in relative pronoun?
A relative pronoun is a type of pronoun used to connect a relative clause (also
known as an adjective clause) to the main clause in a sentence. Relative clauses
either help clarify who or what a sentence is talking about (known as the
antecedent), or else give extra information about it.
Here are the five most commonly used relative pronouns:
that
which
who
whom
whose
Less commonly used relative pronouns include the following:
where
when
whoever
whosoever
whomever
whichever
wherever
whatever
whatsoever
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Omitting relative pronouns
Sometimes, especially in informal writing, relative pronouns can be omitted
altogether. This can only be done when the relative pronoun is the object of a
restrictive relative clause.
if a relative pronoun is the object of a clause, there are several
ways you can phrase the sentence, depending on how formal or informal you
want it to sound:
For example
1) “The girl to whom I gave my ice cream looked up and smiled at me.” (very
formal)
2) “The girl whom I gave my ice cream to looked up and smiled at me.” (formal)
3) “The girl who I gave my ice cream to looked up and smiled at me.” (casual)
4) “The girl that I gave my ice cream to looked up and smiled at me.” (very
casual)
5) “The girl I gave my ice cream to looked up and smiled at me.” (most casual)
Unlike whom, which can only act as an object of a relative clause, who and that
can function as both objects and subjects when describing people; therefore, in
relative clauses, it is acceptable to replace the rather formal-sounding whom with
either who or that, or omit the relative pronoun entirely.
When describing things instead of people, the relative pronouns that and which
may be omitted as long as they are used, like whom, as an object of a restrictive
relative clause:
• “The house that I want to buy is going on sale today.”
• “The house which I want to buy is going on sale today.”
• “The house I want to buy is going on sale today.”
Similarly, if a relative clause uses an auxiliary verb (such as to be) + a presentor past participle after the relative pronoun, it can be worded like this:
• “The girl who is jumping into the lake is a world-famous diver.”
• “The girl that is jumping into the lake is a world-famous diver.”
• “The girl jumping into the lake is a world-famous diver.”
@@englishguruamansir sir, as far as i have been able to understand by your explanation, we can omit any relative pronoun that has been used as an "object" in a sentence. That can be any relative pronoun, but must be used as an "object".
Good ! Now you got the point.
Please do watch all the videos serially, I hope they will help you a lot.
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Of the following the correct sentence is:- a)As soon as they had came,she started shouting b) As soon as they came,she started shouting. Reply please sir..
they came
Sir , Won't we get the video today ? Is there any problem with something ?
Dear Ami,
The boy who helps me edit videos is missing , this is why I'm anable to upload the video you want. I'm unable to contact him, I'm afraid he might be in some trouble.
I'm really sorry for not being able to keep my promise as I did but be sure, the video you demanded is ready, it just needs to be updated just as it is edited.
Please wait for a while.
It's ok , sir . Is Editor ok ??
Asleep aur sleep me kya Farkas h sleep bhi to likh sakte h
When Ramu came out of his house, it began to rain.
Aise nahi kar sakte?
Kr sakte hai
Sir aap jaldi se English speaking course ko jaldi se suru kar diye aab mujhe se intjaar nahi hota
Okay dear, wait for a few days only.
Please keep watching and keep dropping your comments.
Sir use of sinnce and as
Okay, please wait a bit.
Hii sir I am prachi
Hello child!
Where are you from?
@@englishguruamansir Durgapur
Which state?
@@englishguruamansir west bengal
Thank you so much, Prachi!
Please stay connected with me and keep dropping your comments.
पेड़ खड़ा है की English kya hogi sir ji
Tree is standing
Party mein apni behan ko bhi saath lana . Iska English traslation kya hoga.
Bring your sister in the party. But ye present mein hai. Future mein sentence kaise banayen .🙏🙏plzz reply
Dear student
Imperative sentences are always in present indefinite tense and they cannot be translated in future tense.
But if you change the grammatical form of the sentence, the same idea can be expressed in the following way.
Will you please bring your sister to the party?
@@englishguruamansir sir is it right to say~Bring your sister in the party
As a matter of fact, it doesn't sound good to say 'bring your sister '
It's better to say 'take your sister to the party.
There may be two situations .
'Take' shows starting point to destination.
'Bring' shows only destination.
For example
1. When you come to the party, bring your sister with you.( Here, the speaker is at the destination)
2. Take your sister to the party. (Here, the speaker is at the starting point)
@@englishguruamansir okay thankyou sir
Raetha prathap was the graly of mewath very is on though obouth
Please write the sentence properly.
there is an other request sir.jo words ap hindi ma jot krty hai kindly unko hindi sath aik br urdu ma b bol dia kry unki sometimes mjhy bilkul smjh ni pprhti r consequently sir concept adhiora reh jata ya smjh he ni ata
Okay, I'll try. But you can share your doubts with me.
Sir ji, spoken English class just start kare
I'll start live classes very soon! Please stay connected 💞💞
What happened with your Editor , sir ? Is he ok ??
Sir you missed since and as in the lecture
I'll discuss these in one of my upcoming videos, please stay connected.
Sir , mujhe clause nahi aate me 3 mahine se sikh rahi hu
You should make a phone call to me.
Please go to the description of a video, there at the bottom of the page, you will get our help no .
Thanks!
In adverb Clause I didn't understand please describe again
Please go to the playlist and watch more videos on complex sentences.
Is Everything ok , Sir ??
Dear Ami,
My assistant has got injured in an accident and I'm with him at a hospital. But don't worry, he'll be okay soon.
@@englishguruamansir Please take care of him.
Has your assistant been discharged ? How is he now ??
Dear Ami ❤️❤️
It will take him at least two months to recover as he's got his leg fractured and now I myself will try to edit my videos till he recovers. I hope you'll have a video tomorrow edited by me.
@@englishguruamansir I really feel sorry for him . All I can do is to pray to God for his speedy recovery.
Dear Ami ❤️❤️
In today's video, I've tried to explain what actually subject complement and object complement are. Watch today's video and try to understand properly what an object complement is.
I'll publish your desired video within two days. God bless you! And lots of love ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@@englishguruamansir Thank you , sir . ❤️❤️❤️ . Please give Many many examples of Noun Clause as object Complement with Hindi meaning of these examples. Again thank you , sir.
Sure, I will.❤️❤️❤️
Sr saaf nhi dikh raha hai🧐👁️👀
Sr clear nhi dikh rha h
Dear Krishna,
Please improve video quality upto at least 360 p on UA-cam app, you'd be have better viewing experience.
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Kuch bataye kese suru kru
Dear boy❤️❤️
Please aap humse hamare contact no per baat karen
Contact number kya h apka
07007205967
Sir..u didn't tell the negative meaning in hindi..no sooner..then..in sentence...and u did not teach..conjunction ( since, as )..
Sorry! I missed that. This structure of a sentence means in Hindi something like ..... मैं घर से बाहर निकला भी नहीं था कि पानी बरसने लगा। No sooner did I come out of my house than it began to rain.
Thank you so much for reminding me ❤️❤️ please stay connected with me and keep dropping your comments ❤️❤️
@@englishguruamansir thank you sir..4r .reply....and plz teach ..rest of the conjunctions which you missed in video ( since, as), next video...
Dear Singhji,
Just wait for a day or two, You'll have your desired video.❤️❤️
Join us today live on UA-cam @ 7pm
@@englishguruamansir 🙏🙏