1-HOUR CLAUSES COURSE | adjective, noun, adverb clauses - Learn them all!
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- Опубліковано 3 тра 2024
- adjective clauses | relative clauses | noun clauses | adverb clauses | independent clauses | subordinate clauses
Learn how and when to use different clauses in English. A "clause" is a group of words that have a subject and a verb. Sometimes these groups function as an adjective, sometimes they function as a noun, and sometimes they function as an adverb. Using clauses in your speaking and writing will take your English to the next level.
There are a total of FOUR TESTS in this lesson so you can track your progress.
Use these TIMESTAMPS to help you:
00:00 intro
00:39 ADJECTIVE CLAUSES
02:05 relative pronouns (who, which, that, whose)
03:40 defining and non-defining relative clauses
09:03 mini review
10:19 removing your relative pronouns
12:56 who vs. whom
14:23 TEST - adjective clauses
15:34 NOUN CLAUSES
18:48 who, what, when, where, why, how, whose, which, whom
24:30 whoever, whatever, whenever, wherever, whichever, whomever
27:41 that, if, whether
32:25 TEST - noun clauses
33:40 ADVERB CLAUSES
35:08 time / when
36:32 independent clauses, dependent clauses, subordinate clauses
40:00 the word "until"
41:25 as, while, when
45:42 where / location
47:59 manner / how (like, as if, as though)
50:00 reason / why (because, as, since, for)
55:29 TEST - adverb clauses
56:37 FINAL TEST - adjective, noun, adverb clauses
DIRECT and INDIRECT OBJECTS: • DIRECT and INDIRECT ob...
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CLIPS and CREDIT:
1 Gigi (1958)
2. Seinfeld (1989 - 1998)
3. TED TALK www.ted.com/talks/marcos_sala...
4. Mower Minions (2016)
5. Anchorman (2004)
6. "Lemon Tree" - Fools Garden (1995)
BOOKS:
The Cuckoo's Calling (2013) - Robert Galbraith
Hideaway (2020) - Nora Roberts
"I have subordinates" clip: The Office (2005) - S09E23 Finale
⏲Use these TIMESTAMPS to help you:
00:00 intro
00:39 ADJECTIVE CLAUSES
02:05 relative pronouns (who, which, that, whose)
03:40 defining and non-defining relative clauses
09:03 mini review
10:19 removing your relative pronouns
12:56 who vs. whom
14:23 TEST - adjective clauses
15:34 NOUN CLAUSES
18:48 who, what, when, where, why, how, whose, which, whom
24:30 whoever, whatever, whenever, wherever, whichever, whomever
27:41 that, if, whether
32:25 TEST - noun clauses
33:40 ADVERB CLAUSES
35:08 time / when
36:32 independent clauses, dependent clauses, subordinate clauses
40:00 the word "until"
41:25 as, while, when
45:42 where / location
47:59 manner / how (like, as if, as though)
50:00 reason / why (because, as, since, for)
55:29 TEST - adverb clauses
56:37 FINAL TEST - adjective, noun, adverb clauses
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Wow I've spent all of my energy for this course ha ha ... really confusing ... I dont think I completely understand all these clauses but surprisingly I got all the answers correct in all tests. Wow haha .. but I have to learn more about this cuz I feel still struggle with this. thank you so much for this mega course Arnel.
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I got 7/7 in adjective clause, 6/7 in noun clause, 8/8 in adverb clause and finally 10/10 in the final exam.❤❤❤❤❤😅😊
WOW! Those are incredible scores!! Thank you so much for sharing them with me :)
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Arnel, would you mind recommending some materials that will help me enhance my English writing skills (such as grammar books, dictionaries, etc.)?
upload more videos on clause you teach english very well
More videos to come! :)
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Could you please prepare a detail video on preposition
Respected Ma'am, being undisputedly the greatest grammarian of all time across the globe, you are earnestly entreated with folded hands to let me know which clauses the following sentences are -(A)It was yesterday when I met John (D)It was yesterday that I met John (C)It was last Saturday that I met John (D)It was last Saturday when I met John (E)It was August that he went to Paris(F)It was August when he went to Paris.Ma,am, do please enlighten me a bit by letting me know if the above sentences are Noun Clause, Adjective clause or Adverbial Clause.This is the kind of grammatical issue that has baffled so many grammarians and teachers so far because different teachers have answered differently, which has flummoxed me a lot.
I think they are adjective clauses because when modifies time.
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It's great to study in one piece of paper like a video but please mam make a video on causitive verb I watched your video but it still didn't understand so make a video with it.
Arnel I have a question...in this sentence: "you want this cup holder mounted on the left ..." why do we write mounted? I can't get the structure.. can we say be mounted or to mount? Why?...thanks🌹
Thanks a lot for this effective video.
Can you please change this sentence to interrogative.
Who that met me did not help me.
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I noticed that some examples in Adverb clause describe two actions in the past without using Past Perfect for the earlier action. Could you please make it clear?
That's a good observation. The past perfect isn't always necessary when the sequence of events is already clear. This can be if there are multiple past actions.
For example:
-I woke up, got dressed, ate breakfast, and left for work.
Here the sequence is already clear. The sequence is in order.
Words like "before" and "after" also make the sequence clear. The past perfect isn't always necessary, especially in a short sentence:
-We bought groceries before the store closed.
"had bought" isn't necessary.
I hope this clarifies things!
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish I came across this comment by chance and was able to find the answer I had been searching for ages. In a student’s book this is not clarified properly. Thank you so much, Arnel
Teacher,you said in "which+preposition " you are gonna make video that there will be topic about "whom+preposition " I hope that you'll please us😅
Can you help me:
New year’s Eve is a time when a family mebers get together.
Which clause did we use in the sentence above.
It is adjective clause.
When modifies the new year.
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HI Arnel I'm bit confused by Adverb & Noun Clauses. What's the difference? How can I distinguish it?
A noun clause can be replaced by a noun:
I don't know why my cat never meows.
I don't know the reason.
You can see "the reason (noun)" replaces the noun clause "why my cat never meows".
An adverb clause explains when, where, why, how.
I waited until the rain stopped.
My adverb clause "until the rain stopped" tells us when. It cannot be replaced by a noun.
I hope this helps!
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish Now I see the different. I need to do more practice! Thanks again Arnel!😁
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It would be great if you had provided pdf with the lesson
When will you start complete english spoken classes from day 1 to end
I'm not sure, but it's something I definitely have to do! :)
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Hi :) Is this course made of past videos?
Yes! I've put together my three videos on this topic. But, I've added a new test to summarize everything at 56:37
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Unmatched Explanation about clauses!!!
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Who came here yesterday was your brother. It is a noun clause. The main clause is was your brother. Does it stand alone?the answer is no.then how Could it be still main clause?
Arnel,u have not answer my question. I HAVE AOTHER .SEEING THE teacher who rebuked me yesterday, I ran away. Is it away simple sentence?who rebuked me yesterday Is arelative clause.which is the main clauses?
Seeing the teacher who rebuked me.here who rebuked me yesterday can be called relative clause. As we know where there is a relative clause, there must be a dependent clause of its own.
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Please provide PDF Mam
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Respected ma'am ! I am new viwever . Kindly can you tell me from which country you are ? America or England .
Respected ma'am ! I am new viwever . Kindly can you tell me from which country you are ? America or England .
Respected ma'am ! I am new viwever . Kindly can you tell me from which country you are ? America or England .