Most Revered sir, being tallest grammarian of all time on this planet, you are earnestly entreated with folded hands to let me if the same sentences can be written in different ways (A) Seeing the police, the thief ran away.Can it be rewritten in the following way --The thief ran way, seeing the police.(B) Seeing the Headmaster, the students entered the room.Can it be rewritten in the following way --The students entered the room, seeing the Headmaster coming.
Wow, this is the most clear and informative video on this topic I've ever seen. Thank you Ashish🌷 In the example given at the beginning of the video, which was * Can you you see the tiny girl playing withthe sand? She looks adorable doing that." I think (doing that) is another participle phrase modifying the pronoun she.
Thank you for the encouraging words, Haider! Glad you liked the lesson. 🌸 Coming to your question, yes, that's also a present participle phrase. But it's giving information about the adjective ADORABLE.
@@haiderps4 Even I was contemplating on that. I think 'doing that' in the above sentence is a participle phrase working as adverb modifying the adjective 'adorable'. @English With Ashish : Please let me know if my understanding is correct.
Ashish, could you tell about this sentence difference in present participle Q ) the bell ringing , they came out. Is this in adverb of present participle? Please give some clarity
Hi guy! I am curious about one of your examples of nonessential present pp. phrase. To me, the present pp. phrase of the sentence “We hid behind a wall, watching the boys rob a shop.” seems to be reduced adverb clause with conjunction “while or when” modifying the independence clause. What do you think?
Very useful lesson. I know the " defining / non defining ADJECTIVE CLAUSE ". I'm wondering if an ADVERBIAL PHRASE / PRESENT PARTICIPLE PHRASE could be called DEFINING / NON DEFINING (ADVERBIAL or PRESENT PARTICIPLE ) "PHRASE" instead of "CLAUSE". Is that what you meant in this video ?
The information that we refer to essential or nonessential is basically is a modifier (adjective). Adverb phrases or clauses are useful but they can't be termed as essential or nonessential. And yes, those are phrases, not clauses.
The science of law, dealing with the statement and systematic arrangement of the rules, followed by the courts and the principles involved in those rules. Here, let me know the grammatical knowledge of the above mentioned Like clauses,phrases, appropriate punctuation marks.
How present participle phrases is followed by its object and/or a modifier. would you explain this type of sentences? Please sir explain present participle phrases, you will explain about object or object modifier
The man being weary, sat by the window. The cell phone being expensive, was beyond my means to purchase it. The man having raised his voice against corruption, was dismissed. Sir ,are the above sentences correct ? Plz advise ,and by the way, I've been greatly benefitted watching your tutorial. Thank you very much !
Sir I have one confusion... There is a big confusion by taking gerund and participle.. I know gerund is used as noun..and present participle is used as adjective.. Nobody likes to talk with the man sitting on the rock alone.. My question is here sitting on the rock alone ..it is a participle phrase modifies as noun.. Why can't we say gerund phrase here is verb + ing Please rply me..
@@EnglishWithAshish yess sir I understood.. Let's take a example The girl selling vegetables is my sister.. Selling vegetables is a phrase..it may get confused it is gerund ya participle phrase?it's simple selling vegetables is a adjective phrase and we have read adjective phrase works as participle phrase..👍👍
Sir, I get confused while making a sentence about the present future...I know the present future is described where there is an official meeting or program but still, there are other things also we use it in the sentence ....can you please make a video on this...
Can you explain the difference between the following two sentences. 1) vegetables sold in this market are fresh. 2) vegetables being sold in this market are fresh. Thanks.
Sir could please these these two sentences 1 At night i fell asleep hearing the grunting of the hippos . 2 i have also added a few comments describing my own experiences.. In the first examples why hearing word is used with ing ? And last one why the describing is used with ing ? Is it present participe ? comments which describe ?
Hi dude. This might be late but these are the answers: So the first sentence contains a present participle phrase, which is actually a reduced adverb clauses. It's giving us the reason why you fell asleep at that night, or it can also mean that while you were hearing the grunting of the hippos, you fell asleep. So in the first meaning, your sleep is caused by those animals, but in the second one, it's just telling us that two actions happen at the same time. If you wish to make it have just one meaning, use while to be more specific, that way it only means two actions happened at the same time ( in this case ). Keep that in mind that while can also show contrast in some cases. For your second sentence, it's a reduced adjective clause.
Are there two types of present participle? If so, what is the difference? one takes "Comma" while the other takes "And" please explain? she opened the door, Rania saw all her friends. = Opening the door, she saw all her friends. She heard the news and fainted. hearing the news, she fainted. I heard the phone ring and picked it up. Hearing the phone ring, I picked it up.
I'm no authority on English literature I have no authority over you.you can do as you like. What is the difference in the usage of"on,over" after the word"authority? Let me know the meaning
Teachers must put the brakes on,as it were,when they notice students looking puzzled.kindly clear looking puzzled Is it participle phrase or gerund phrase?
Most Revered sir, being tallest grammarian of all time on this planet, you are earnestly entreated with folded hands to let me if the same sentences can be written in different ways (A) Seeing the police, the thief ran away.Can it be rewritten in the following way --The thief ran way, seeing the police.(B) Seeing the Headmaster, the students entered the room.Can it be rewritten in the following way --The students entered the room, seeing the Headmaster coming.
Watching your videos, I successfully started using them.
Great to hear!
Love the hustle brother Ashish! Keep it up and hope to meet one day. You saved me for the AP test with your immaculate knowledge.
Absolutely! Happy to know that I could help! ❤️
Mai aapki har video boht ache se dekhti hu... aur app boht acha pdaate hai...sir..
Shukriya! :)
I really appreciate your precious explanation.
Thank you!
This was so helpful thanks a lot
Glad you found it helpful! Keep learning! 🌸
Thank you sir❤️ ,you are the best 💪👍
That's very sweet of you to say. ❤️
Wow, this is the most clear and informative video on this topic I've ever seen. Thank you Ashish🌷
In the example given at the beginning of the video, which was * Can you you see the tiny girl playing withthe sand? She looks adorable doing that."
I think (doing that) is another participle phrase modifying the pronoun she.
Thank you for the encouraging words, Haider! Glad you liked the lesson. 🌸
Coming to your question, yes, that's also a present participle phrase. But it's giving information about the adjective ADORABLE.
@@EnglishWithAshish thank you Ashish🌷
Could you please tell me how it modifies the adjective ADORABLE.
It just threw me off a bit.
It is telling us more about it. In what sense or why we it is adorable. 🌸
@@haiderps4 Even I was contemplating on that. I think 'doing that' in the above sentence is a participle phrase working as adverb modifying the adjective 'adorable'. @English With Ashish : Please let me know if my understanding is correct.
As usual great effort. Very helpful. 👍
Thank you.
Very clear. Thanks.
You are welcome!
Hello nice to see you again
Nice to see you the first time! ;)
Lovely brother!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!!
Bro, also please make a detailed video like this on the other phrases too!!!! 💯♥️✔️
Sure 👍
I didn't get the 3 number usage:to show the result of an action.
Could please make a separate video upon it..
Present participe phrase vs reduced relative clause?? Could you make a video on this topic
Hi Prashant,
There is a detailed lesson on reduced relative/adjective clause on the channel. Please watch it.
Ashish, could you tell about this sentence difference in present participle
Q ) the bell ringing , they came out.
Is this in adverb of present participle? Please give some clarity
This is an absolute phrase, not a present participle phrase. The present participle is working as an adjective, modifying the noun bell.
Excellent work as usual Ashish! Keep it up.
Thank you for the kind words, Kaka! 🌸
Sir, can present part phrase work as object complement
Yes. Ex - I found him (interesting).
Hi guy! I am curious about one of your examples of nonessential present pp. phrase.
To me, the present pp. phrase of the sentence “We hid behind a wall, watching the boys rob a shop.” seems to be reduced adverb clause with conjunction “while or when” modifying the independence clause. What do you think?
Yes, absolutely. I have mentioned in the lesson that it can modifying a complete sentence.
@@EnglishWithAshish Thanks a lot. I haven’t gone through the whole presentation. Anyway, I love your lessons.
Thank you .. please upload a video on - " Past Participle phrase " as well next.
It's done. Will be out soon.
Very great Video Aashish ji, please tell me by which app do you show your content?
Thank you, Amit. It's not an application. I am using Google docs. 🤭
As always your lectures are great and amazing which are easily understood by every one ❤
Happy to hear this! Keep learning and supporting, Nayab! ❤️🌸
Very useful lesson. I know the " defining / non defining ADJECTIVE CLAUSE ". I'm wondering if an ADVERBIAL PHRASE / PRESENT PARTICIPLE PHRASE could be called DEFINING / NON DEFINING (ADVERBIAL or PRESENT PARTICIPLE ) "PHRASE" instead of "CLAUSE". Is that what you meant in this video ?
The information that we refer to essential or nonessential is basically is a modifier (adjective). Adverb phrases or clauses are useful but they can't be termed as essential or nonessential. And yes, those are phrases, not clauses.
Gandhi had great regard for his teachers
Here article"a" is used
Is my assumption right? If not let me know the reason
The science of law, dealing with the statement and systematic arrangement of the rules, followed by the courts and the principles involved in those rules.
Here, let me know the grammatical knowledge of the above mentioned
Like clauses,phrases, appropriate punctuation marks.
How present participle phrases is followed by its object and/or a modifier. would you explain this type of sentences? Please sir explain present participle phrases, you will explain about object or object modifier
A present participle can be followed by its object (if it's transitive), not a present participle phrase.
Sir why do use non finite verbs insted of tenses.... Can u tell sentence with same meaning in tense and phrase.... Plz sir
Because regular nouns don't refer to actions and different tenses
That was great , tnx❤
Glad you enjoyed it!❣️
The man being weary, sat by the window.
The cell phone being expensive, was beyond my means to purchase it.
The man having raised his voice against corruption, was dismissed.
Sir ,are the above sentences correct ? Plz advise ,and by the way, I've been greatly benefitted watching your tutorial. Thank you very much !
No. You haven't used a comma before the phrase.
For example - The man, being weary, sat by the window.
Glad you liked the video, Rasel! 🌸
@@EnglishWithAshish Thank you very much for your reply.
The man , having raised his voice against corruption,was dismissed. Is it okay now , Sir ?
Perfect.
God bless you , Sir .
Sir can we call present participal phrase as adjectival phrase?
Yes. Ex - The man (looking at) us is a cop.
You look very young.But yu teach very well.Are u a lecturer of English.
Thank you. I just teach English.
Please, do a video about participle phrase as an adverb
Already there on the channel.
super 👌
Thank you, Muneer!
Sir I have one confusion...
There is a big confusion by taking gerund and participle..
I know gerund is used as noun..and present participle is used as adjective..
Nobody likes to talk with the man sitting on the rock alone..
My question is here sitting on the rock alone ..it is a participle phrase modifies as noun..
Why can't we say gerund phrase here is verb + ing
Please rply me..
Is it working as a noun there? No, right?
So why would you call it a gerund phrase! It's a present participle phrase.
@@EnglishWithAshish yess sir I understood..
Let's take a example
The girl selling vegetables is my sister..
Selling vegetables is a phrase..it may get confused it is gerund ya participle phrase?it's simple selling vegetables is a adjective phrase and we have read adjective phrase works as participle phrase..👍👍
Thank you so much
You're welcome.
Difference between "cause and reason"
Sir, I get confused while making a sentence about the present future...I know the present future is described where there is an official meeting or program but still, there are other things also we use it in the sentence ....can you please make a video on this...
Watch the lesson on Simple future tense.
It’s worth spending a few days there
Does anyone know what the participle phrase is modifying in this sentence?
Modifying the adjective WORTH, working as an adverb.
Good morning , Ashish
Good morning, Amit! 🌸
So cuuuute😅😅😅
Haha! Thanks!
Sir, can you do a lesson on basic conjunctions, FANBOYS.
It's on the channel already. Please give it a watch.
Can you explain the difference between the following two sentences.
1) vegetables sold in this market are fresh.
2) vegetables being sold in this market are fresh.
Thanks.
I would like to know also and the below one with the aforesaid two.
Vegetables to be sold in the market are fresh.
1. Vegetables that are sold...
2. Vegetables that are being sold (currently happening)...
Vegetables that are going to be sold in the market are fresh.
Sir could please these these two sentences
1 At night i fell asleep hearing the grunting of the hippos .
2 i have also added a few comments describing my own experiences..
In the first examples why hearing word is used with ing ? And last one why the describing is used with ing ? Is it present participe ? comments which describe ?
Hi dude. This might be late but these are the answers:
So the first sentence contains a present participle phrase, which is actually a reduced adverb clauses. It's giving us the reason why you fell asleep at that night, or it can also mean that while you were hearing the grunting of the hippos, you fell asleep. So in the first meaning, your sleep is caused by those animals, but in the second one, it's just telling us that two actions happen at the same time. If you wish to make it have just one meaning, use while to be more specific, that way it only means two actions happened at the same time ( in this case ). Keep that in mind that while can also show contrast in some cases.
For your second sentence, it's a reduced adjective clause.
@@hadivazifehdan5596 Thanku 😊
Are there two types of present participle?
If so, what is the difference? one takes
"Comma" while the other takes "And" please explain?
she opened the door, Rania saw all her friends.
= Opening the door, she saw all her friends.
She heard the news and fainted.
hearing the news, she fainted.
I heard the phone ring and picked it up.
Hearing the phone ring, I picked it up.
Very nice but if u explain little in Hindi more easy for us to understand thanks
This is an English channel. I'll will posting soon on the Hindi channel soon!
For the first example ,is it possible to use
Nobody likes to talk to a man who sits on rock alone.
good morning sir
Good morning, Ajay! 🌸
Sir,which one is correct?
He entered the room laughing
Or
He entered the room,laughing.
Both, the second is more technical though.
He is in the capacity of a doctor
He is a doctor
Let me know the occasion of usage of the above sentences
The first does not make sense to me.
@@EnglishWithAshish but it gives, find it and let me know.
Refer dictionary for the word"capacity"
can we say this?
max bought a new car, looking forward to impress people.
i used comma. I have read this rule somewhere.
Yes, that's correct.
Laying on the bed, Charu
I'm no authority on English literature
I have no authority over you.you can do as you like.
What is the difference in the usage of"on,over" after the word"authority?
Let me know the meaning
Teachers must put the brakes on,as it were,when they notice students looking puzzled.kindly clear looking puzzled Is it participle phrase or gerund phrase?