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Complicated, here, is the object complement. An object complement either renames the object or modifies it. • We declared him the captain. • She is paint the room red. Captain and red are object complements in the above sentences.
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@@EnglishWithAshish A little bit off topic, but I want to ask. I've been unsure about something. What are the sentence patterns of these sentences: "Carol makes very good meals for us" "I thought that he would be here by now" and lastly "Jerome loves to laugh" Thanks in advance!
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Hello, prof. Ashish. I am a new student in English class, so I started learning English with you a few months ago and I have a question very important: The question is: In the sentence: I am playing with you. playing is a transitive verb that requires a direct object, so in this case, the preposition phrase (with you) acts as a direct object but according to your videos, the preposition phrase can be an Adjective( phrase ) or adverb (phrase), not a noun (phrase). Would you like please explain to me this situation? thanks
The verb ‘playing’ is used intransitively in the sentence, meaning the object of the verb (playing what) is not present in the sentence. The preposition phrase (with you) is working as a verb complement, not as the object of the verb. Thank you for being a part of the channel! :)
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Thank you Ashish sir, it is very helpful. 1 when I talk about Riya ( complement) 2 me ( indirect obj) a brand new watch ( direct obj) 3 nice when you take a shower ( complement) 4 frustrated ( complement) 5 look ( intransitive verb)
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1) When I talk about Riya is the object. 2) Watch is the direct object and me the indirect object. 3)Nice is the adjective complement. 4) Frustrated is the adjective complement. 5) Clock is the object.
Sir ashish your doing analysis of editorials is really helpful for me to understand newspapers sentence structure .keep on making videos on it .thank you sir
Hello sir! although I know that "jump" is not a transitive verb so it doesn't have direct object , but I can't get why it is not considered transitive verb as we always jump on something like floor ,and action of jumping is being received too by floor and whatever the thing on which we jump?
Yes, if the sentence has at least two clauses. Jon called me and said that he was busy when I called him. Me, him, ( object of the verb 'call') Busy (subject complement)
"To be" is an Infinitive here. An Infinitive can play multiple roles in English. Please check my lesson on infinitives, and let me know if you have any doubts!
She is living in a big house. You said a big house is object of the preposition noun phrase. But my question is where dies she live? The answer is in a big house, so it might be a adverbial phrase, but how we take as this a object of the preposition. Could you explain me?
In one of your blogs with the name"Verb complement in English ", you mentioned that there are two verb complements direct and indirect objects. Now you made this video to differentiate between a complement and an object. I am confused. What is going on?
The beautiful birds - subject Fly - verb Gracefully - adverb, modifying the verb Towards the horizon - adverb phrase, modifying the verb There is no complement!
@@EnglishWithAshish can you help me understand why towards the horizon is a verb! it doesn't click in my head why it's a verb it doesn't seem to refer to be doing something. it feels like an adjective more than a verb.
@@EnglishWithAshish i think i'm clear with my problem a lil bit but not all the way. it's probably an adverb phrase but it kind of feels like an adjective doesn't it?
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Hey, Edward! She cooks well. In the above sentence, "well" is an adverb that's modifying the verb "cooks". How does she cook? She cooks well. "Well" is a "how adverb" here. I hope it answers your question!
No, it's not a complement. An adverb can never be a complement. An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective, and an adverb, but it can't modify a noun. A complement is always a noun or an adjective.
Please tell me the object in the following two sentence. 1. I have a book. 2. The train reached the station. Have and reached are transitive or intransitive,if intransitive what is the relation of book and station to the sentence.
1) 'when I talk about Riya' is the object. 2) watch is the object. 3) nice is the complement. 4) frustrated is the complement. 5) 'the clock' is the object.
Watch the difference between an OBJECT, an OBJECT COMPLEMENT, and a SUBJECT COMPLEMENT in HINDI on my other channel: ua-cam.com/video/CUamC_-Ku54/v-deo.html
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first i dont know what is object and complement after seeing video i understood easily so thanks for teaching
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He made the problem complicated.here complicated is an adverbial or complement.please clarify
Complicated, here, is the object complement. An object complement either renames the object or modifies it.
• We declared him the captain.
• She is paint the room red.
Captain and red are object complements in the above sentences.
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@@EnglishWithAshish A little bit off topic, but I want to ask. I've been unsure about something.
What are the sentence patterns of these sentences:
"Carol makes very good meals for us"
"I thought that he would be here by now"
and lastly "Jerome loves to laugh"
Thanks in advance!
@@anakhalal5803 first and last are present indefinite and middle one is complex sentence having noun subordinate clause.
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Your a really interesting teacher, I knew what was an object, but not a complement, which was completely taught by you
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Hello, prof. Ashish.
I am a new student in English class, so I started learning English with you a few months ago and I have a question very important:
The question is:
In the sentence: I am playing with you. playing is a transitive verb that requires a direct object, so in this case, the preposition phrase (with you) acts as a direct object but according to your videos, the preposition phrase can be an Adjective( phrase ) or adverb (phrase), not a noun (phrase).
Would you like please explain to me this situation?
thanks
The verb ‘playing’ is used intransitively in the sentence, meaning the object of the verb (playing what) is not present in the sentence.
The preposition phrase (with you) is working as a verb complement, not as the object of the verb.
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Thank you Ashish sir, it is very helpful.
1 when I talk about Riya ( complement)
2 me ( indirect obj) a brand new watch ( direct obj)
3 nice when you take a shower ( complement)
4 frustrated ( complement)
5 look ( intransitive verb)
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Thank you for the complement!
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1) When I talk about Riya is the object. 2) Watch is the direct object and me the indirect object. 3)Nice is the adjective complement. 4) Frustrated is the adjective complement. 5) Clock is the object.
Wow I'm amazed man you are such a great guy who can make the grammar easy.. Thanks a lot..
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Thank you so much bro you really helped a lot for my exam tomorrow
U make me remember about object Vs complement forever and surely
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Sir in the sentence
1.we should profit by experience .is eperience an object or not.
2.all roads lead to rome. Here,is rome an object.
Yes, but the object of the preposition (BY & TO)
Sir ashish your doing analysis of editorials is really helpful for me to understand newspapers sentence structure .keep on making videos on it .thank you sir
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The weather became pleasant.
Sir here pleasant is an object or a complement
Subject complement.
I go to school tomorrow
in the above setence there is linking verb so is it an object or complement ?
So we could say imperative sentences do have also a role as transitive verb while we command action with verb.
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I think "you can jump somebody" by scaring that person or "you can sleep your baby" or... are they still transitive?
You can jump on something or somebody. Sleep can be used as a transitive verb in a different sense.
Hello sir! although I know that "jump" is not a transitive verb so it doesn't have direct object , but I can't get why it is not considered transitive verb as we always jump on something like floor ,and action of jumping is being received too by floor and whatever the thing on which we jump?
You jump ON something; you don't jump something. It's clear that's it's intransitive.
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There are lessons related to that on the channel. Please watch what you're looking for.
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Sir, Rahul is going to school. I have a ball .Robi is in the bus . , to school , a ball , in the bus , are they all complement ????
Hello, Saharaf!
No subject complements here.
@@EnglishWithAshish r they complmnt in any way????
Technically, they are not.
Understood the concept bhaiya. Thank you so much for giving such an easy explaintion. ☺
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You have made amazing videos on types of phrases now you are requested to teach difference between phrase and clause.
Noted! Will try to do it soon!
Sir main linking verbs note nahin kiya hai but I'm not lazy because maine screenshot kar liya hai
Don't worry! Watch this lesson on linking verbs: ua-cam.com/video/wq5HcLKVwdo/v-deo.html
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Sir can there be an object and compliment in a same sentence means can these both be there in one sentence ?
Yes, if the sentence has at least two clauses.
Jon called me and said that he was busy when I called him.
Me, him, ( object of the verb 'call')
Busy (subject complement)
Thanks for teching me that what is object and complement...
You're welcome!
Are linking verbs also known as helping verbs?
No, they are a type of main verbs.
sir please give me response !!
why v use "to be" e.g I want to be a teacher.
u r to be on time .here what role plays "to be".
"To be" is an Infinitive here. An Infinitive can play multiple roles in English. Please check my lesson on infinitives, and let me know if you have any doubts!
sir u are good...please understand me about to be e.g i want to be
she is to be
i m checking now urs that video ..
Plz make a video on the differences between use of when and while
That's a good topic. Definitely. 😀
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My favourite pastime is playing video games.
What is playing in this sentence object or complement
Obviously subject complement.
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Plz tell me complements meaning only predicted or subject and predicate both
I am sorry I didn't get your question. Could you please make me understand?
@@EnglishWithAshish subject complements and predicated complements both r right or not?
There's nothing as predicate complement. A subject complement is a part of a predicate.
Hope it helps!
She is living in a big house. You said a big house is object of the preposition noun phrase. But my question is where dies she live? The answer is in a big house, so it might be a adverbial phrase, but how we take as this a object of the preposition. Could you explain me?
You asked WHERE? This refers to the place of the action, which is what an adverb of place is. An object of a verb answers the question WHAT or WHOM.
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Rahul is what (a teacher) we get the answer
Why is it still a complement???
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Can you please make a video on direct object and indirect object??..??..
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Sir, is it not the definition of subject complement?
You explained that very well.
Thank you.
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In one of your blogs with the name"Verb complement in English ", you mentioned that there are two verb complements direct and indirect objects. Now you made this video to differentiate between a complement and an object. I am confused. What is going on?
An object is always a complement, but a complement doesn't have to be an object.
@@EnglishWithAshish Thank you Ashish
Is the object and predicate are the same(they both are defined as the action done by the subject)
An object is a part of a predicate.
The beautiful birds fly gracefully towards the horizon
is there a compliment? if no then why not?
The beautiful birds - subject
Fly - verb
Gracefully - adverb, modifying the verb
Towards the horizon - adverb phrase, modifying the verb
There is no complement!
@@EnglishWithAshish can you help me understand why towards the horizon is a verb! it doesn't click in my head why it's a verb it doesn't seem to refer to be doing something. it feels like an adjective more than a verb.
Please re-read my comment. I said it's an adverb phrase, not a verb. ;)
@@EnglishWithAshish i think i'm clear with my problem a lil bit but not all the way. it's probably an adverb phrase but it kind of feels like an adjective doesn't it?
It really helps ... Thank you so much .
Happy to help, John! Keep learning!
Sir the compliment's last question
Answer you have not told 😀 I thing it's answer is
She = Happy
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How about these intrasitive verbs with indirect object huh? Possible right?
Not without a prepositional.
Sleep IN the car.
Laugh AT me.
Cry ABOUT the loss.
It is very helpful video for us sir ji thank you .we are expecting more video like this from you..
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Nicely presented
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Great explanation but i still have a question.
she cooks well.
what is well in this sentence and how ?
Hey, Edward!
She cooks well.
In the above sentence, "well" is an adverb that's modifying the verb "cooks".
How does she cook?
She cooks well. "Well" is a "how adverb" here.
I hope it answers your question!
@@EnglishWithAshish so is it a complement or not
as you said in the video that a noun and an adjective acts as complement in the sentence. so can an adverb also work as complement?
No, it's not a complement. An adverb can never be a complement. An adverb can modify a verb, an adjective, and an adverb, but it can't modify a noun.
A complement is always a noun or an adjective.
@@EnglishWithAshish oka if we don't have object in a sentence and if have adjectives or noun on the place of objects , that will be complement
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Please tell me the object in the following two sentence.
1. I have a book.
2. The train reached the station.
Have and reached are transitive or intransitive,if intransitive what is the relation of book and station to the sentence.
1. A book (object of the verb HAVE)
2. The station (object of the verb REACH)
is Appositive Phrase and noun as a subject complement similar?
They both are nouns but used in different ways.
1) 'when I talk about Riya' is the object. 2) watch is the object. 3) nice is the complement. 4) frustrated is the complement. 5) 'the clock' is the object.
Sir how did you speak english with fluency.
Practice!
In the sentence the elephant has two tusks what is the object or compliment
Two tusks (object)