Sir make a video of difference between noun and adjective phrase. As in your noun phrase video. The yellow house is for sale. In this sentence the yellow house is noun phrase. In your adjective phrase video. I loved your new pink dress. In this sentence new pink dress is adjective phrase. How?
The phrase "The yellow house" is a noun phrase because "yellow" is an adjective describing the noun "house". The phrase "new pink" is an adjective phrase because "new" and "pink" are adjectives describing the dress. Noun phrases with 2 adjectives need "and" to connect them. If the adjectives aren't connected by "and", it's a adjective phrase. If the adjectives are connected by "and", but the phrase also starts with a preposition, it's an adjective phrase. Usually if the noun comes before the adjective(s), it's an adjective phrase. Look out for adverbs because if there's an adverb and an adjective, it can't be a noun phrase or an adverb phrase; since adverbs don't describe nouns and adverb phrases don't contain adjectives. Also look out for prepositions that come before the adjective(s). That's usually a good indicator of an adjective phrase.
Sir you taught in the video that a phrase doesn't contain a subject or main verb combo.. But in the first example at the beginning of the video. The example is a clause as it contains both subject and main verb
Sir in this sentence Aashita is an excellent teacher. An excellent teacher should be adjective phrase as it is describing the noun aashita. Please explain.
Sentence no 3 has two phrases ; 1. Across the floor which is Prepositional phrase acting as an adverb phrase and 2. Very carefull which is adverb phrase
1. In the first week of September ( Adverb of time)
2. In the park( adverb of place )
3. Very carefully ( adverb of manner).
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1. Adverb of time
2. Adverb of place
3. Adverb of manner
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1) in the first week of Sept
2) in the park
3) very carefully
Sir make a video of difference between noun and adjective phrase.
As in your noun phrase video.
The yellow house is for sale. In this sentence the yellow house is noun phrase.
In your adjective phrase video.
I loved your new pink dress. In this sentence new pink dress is adjective phrase.
How?
The phrase "The yellow house" is a noun phrase because "yellow" is an adjective describing the noun "house".
The phrase "new pink" is an adjective phrase because "new" and "pink" are adjectives describing the dress.
Noun phrases with 2 adjectives need "and" to connect them. If the adjectives aren't connected by "and", it's a adjective phrase. If the adjectives are connected by "and", but the phrase also starts with a preposition, it's an adjective phrase.
Usually if the noun comes before the adjective(s), it's an adjective phrase.
Look out for adverbs because if there's an adverb and an adjective, it can't be a noun phrase or an adverb phrase; since adverbs don't describe nouns and adverb phrases don't contain adjectives.
Also look out for prepositions that come before the adjective(s). That's usually a good indicator of an adjective phrase.
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Prepositional phrases 1 and 2
Adverb plus adverb phrase 3
1 answers in the first week 2 in the park
3 across the floor
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1. In the first week of the September
2.in the park
3.very to floor
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1. In the first week of September - Adverb of time
2. In the park- Adverb of place
3. Very carefully- Adverb of Manner
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Sir you taught in the video that a phrase doesn't contain a subject or main verb combo..
But in the first example at the beginning of the video. The example is a clause as it contains both subject and main verb
Sir in this sentence
Aashita is an excellent teacher.
An excellent teacher should be adjective phrase as it is describing the noun aashita.
Please explain.
Sentence no 3 has two phrases ; 1. Across the floor which is Prepositional phrase acting as an adverb phrase and
2. Very carefull which is adverb phrase
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in the first week - adverb of time
in the park - adverb of place
very carefully - adverb of frequency
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First week of September
In the park
Very carefully
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1.in the first week of September. --> ADVERB OF TIME😀
2.in the park. --> ADVERB OF PLACE😀
3.very carefully. --> ADVERB OF MANNER😀
Adverb phrase and adverbial phrase are same? Please guide I love seeing your videos and have shared with my teachers
Yes adverb and adverbial phrase means same😊
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In the park and very carefully is adverb phrase
In the first of September
In the park
Very careful
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why isnt across the floor also an adverbal phrase ? it is kind if a prepositional phrase , then why it isnt?
It said prepositional phrase used as an adverb phrase
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Cant in the park be a noun phrase? please explain
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First week of September is adverb phrase
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Sir, which video editor you use
Sir, which video editor you use
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