Sir, please let me know, the below clauses are the subcategory of relative pronoun or different part of grammar. - Adjective clause - Adverb clause and - Noun clause Your deeply explation will be highly appreciated.
Very nice sir..please Sir ye bhi btaye ki adverb ki positions kha kha ho skti hai, conjuctive adverbs kya hai. Or non finite verb ko noun, adjective, participles mai kese use krtey hai..
Sir Aap great ka great hai kiya samjhate hai Sir noun clause ko clear kar dijiye sir aur complex simple aur compound sentence ka change Karne ka rule bata de aapka bahut thanks hoga
Sir, I have a query regarding compact clause. " I love the girl I am " sir, is this sentence correct. Kya iss sentence mein compact adjective clause hai??
Sir thank you so much. A small doubt if it can be clarified. I know where he lives, " where he lives" won't it be a noun clause because it answers the question " What do I know?" ans ....where he lives. Sir pls, clarify I am confused
Sir I'm little confused about I know (where he lives) As far I.know, the bracketed clause should be NOUN CLAUSE. The reason is that it gives me the answer of WHAT DO I KNOW. But you described it as an ADVERB CLAUSE. Please your help that is urgent is required significantly.
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Sir,I know where he lives mein where he lives what ka jawaab de rha hai toh woh kse adverb clause ho skta hai .Know ek transitive verb hai toh yhaa par where he lives noun clause hona chahiye.
I know where he lives. In this sentence 'where he lives' is noun clause because it gives the answer of what does he know? It means is a noun clause. This subordinate clause is doing the work of noun. It is an object in this sentence.
(I know where he lives) ap ny kaha k yai adverb clause hy (know) verb hy verb k baad object aata hy or object hmaisha noun hota hy pronoun hota hy noun clause hota hy ya noun phrase hota hy to yai Noun clause banti hy na k adverb clause plz sir guide me i'm from PAKISTAN
I know the place where he lives. Where he lives'- is a adjective clause. But as you said before in noun clause that if we get the answer of what ,then it is a noun clause. So if we ask 'what I know?' in this sentence the answer will be:-the place where he lives. Then why is it not a noun clause
Because a noun clause is immediately preceded by a verb. In the above example "where he lives" is immediately preceded by the noun "the place" . That is why it is adjective clause. Example of noun clause would be "I know where he lives" .
Sick as he was he did not go to school yesterday. Sick as he was - which clause is it? I have seen all your clause related videos but still a bit confused
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Sir, please let me know, the below clauses are the subcategory of relative pronoun or different part of grammar.
- Adjective clause
- Adverb clause and
- Noun clause
Your deeply explation will be highly appreciated.
Different clauses
Sir "that" ke bareme lecture lena plzz
sir adjective clause ke end me kay ata hai
What do you want to ask ? Your question is not clear to me.
@@oxbridgeenglish what is the structure of adjective clause
Very nice sir..please Sir ye bhi btaye ki adverb ki positions kha kha ho skti hai, conjuctive adverbs kya hai. Or non finite verb ko noun, adjective, participles mai kese use krtey hai..
I have uploaded four videos on Non-finite. You should watch those videos and your confusion will get Cleared.
Please make a series of lecture on modal verbs
Sir Aap great ka great hai kiya samjhate hai Sir noun clause ko clear kar dijiye sir aur complex simple aur compound sentence ka change Karne ka rule bata de aapka bahut thanks hoga
Sir, I have a query regarding compact clause. " I love the girl I am " sir, is this sentence correct. Kya iss sentence mein compact adjective clause hai??
Please make a video on All kinds of Adverb clauses with many examples and in the greatest detail soon. Please please sir.***************
Sir one video e I donot know where he lives ko app be on clause kaha hai
Make a video on conjunction
I know or where k sath noun clause bna daien sir??
Watch the video clearing the difference among Noun, adjective and adverb clauses
Sir, I do not know where he lives. Ye konsa clause hai.
Kya ye noun clause hai.
Please tell me sir.
Noun clause hai
Sir thank you so much. A small doubt if it can be clarified. I know where he lives, " where he lives" won't it be a noun clause because it answers the question " What do I know?" ans ....where he lives. Sir pls, clarify I am confused
"Where he lives" is adverb clause
Sir I'm little confused about
I know (where he lives)
As far I.know, the bracketed clause should be NOUN CLAUSE.
The reason is that it gives me the answer of WHAT DO I KNOW.
But you described it as an ADVERB CLAUSE.
Please your help that is urgent is required significantly.
It is noun clause and I corrected my mistake in another video.
Very helpful video Sirji. I only depend on your videos to enhance my skills in grammar. Your teaching is fantastic Sir. My only request to you is to remove that logo from the top right corner of the video as it is blocking right corner part of the video.
Sir,I know where he lives mein where he lives what ka jawaab de rha hai toh woh kse adverb clause ho skta hai .Know ek transitive verb hai toh yhaa par where he lives noun clause hona chahiye.
I agree with you. I have corrected this mistake in my another video .
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Sir, I know where he lives is a noun clause
Yes
Contact clause is also known as informal clause?
Yes
@@oxbridgeenglish thnak you Sir, waiting for your next video.
I will upload videos relating to it
@@oxbridgeenglish Thank you very much Sir.
Sir i know the man,whom i met yesterday the man ek noun hai to fir yha noun clause kyn nhi hai
Whom I met yesterday is qualifying the noun "man". That is why it is an adjective clause.
@@oxbridgeenglish thnks sir
I know where he lives.
In this sentence 'where he lives' is noun clause because it gives the answer of what does he know?
It means is a noun clause.
This subordinate clause is doing the work of noun. It is an object in this sentence.
Yes
(I know where he lives) ap ny kaha k yai adverb clause hy (know) verb hy verb k baad object aata hy or object hmaisha noun hota hy pronoun hota hy noun clause hota hy ya noun phrase hota hy to yai Noun clause banti hy na k adverb clause plz sir guide me i'm from PAKISTAN
It is an adverb clause. I corrected it in the video of adverb clause.
Sir please noun adjective adverb phrase Aap hi clear kijiye sir koi nahi kar pa raha you tube pe Aap pe bharosa h
I know where he lives. Ye noun clause kyu nahi hai sir?
Plz explain.
Because it is qualifying the verb "know"
Secondly, we rarely use relative adverb in noun clause
Ok sir. Thank you so much
Nice Sir.
Sir! Do nouns qualify a verb? You said that " I know where he lives"
In this sentence it is qualifying a verb......can you explain
Sir tell us about " The sooner -------- The better "
But kya
Clear writing chahieay
I beg your pardon sir" I know where he lives" is the example of noun clause
Yes, I agree with you. I have corrected this mistake in my video of adverb clause.
Start making series of tenses
I know the place where he lives.
Where he lives'- is a adjective clause.
But as you said before in noun clause that if we get the answer of what ,then it is a noun clause.
So if we ask 'what I know?' in this sentence the answer will be:-the place where he lives.
Then why is it not a noun clause
Because a noun clause is immediately preceded by a verb. In the above example "where he lives" is immediately preceded by the noun "the place" . That is why it is adjective clause. Example of noun clause would be "I know where he lives" .
I know where he lives is a adverb clause you told earlier sir.
No, it was by mistake . It is a noun clause. Adverb clause would be " I visited where he lives".
See my video on difference among noun, adjective and adverb clause. Your confusion will get cleared.
Sick as he was he did not go to school yesterday.
Sick as he was - which clause is it?
I have seen all your clause related videos but still a bit confused
Antecedent h adjective cl
Didn't understand what you want to say
I know where he lives...is adverb or noun clause
Because if we ask the question what I know we get the answer where he lives
Noun clause
I know where he lives toh what ka answer de raha h
Yes
It is noun clause
"I know where he lives ". This is a noun clause ,not adverb clause sir.You're repeatedly saying adverb clause to that sentence during the lecture.
It is noun clause. I have corrected this error in a later video.
@@oxbridgeenglish Alright , gratitude.
Close or clause. Your Aceent is extremely terrible.
My accent is good. You just need to consult the different pronunciation of close and clause.
Thanks sir