assalam o alaikum sir do you explain clauses and its types on this monday is my paper and our teacher can't give us any outline for this please sir explain
Prepositional Phrase: A group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun, providing additional information about a noun or verb. Examples: The cat is (under the table.) She walked (to the store.) Adverb Phrase: A group of words that functions as an adverb, modifying a verb, adjective, or adverb, usually indicating how, when, where, or why something happens. Examples: He ran (very quickly.) They will arrive (in the morning.)
Recognizing Prepositional Phrases: Starts with a Preposition: Look for words like in, on, at, under, over, to, for, with, etc. Ends with a Noun or Pronoun: The phrase usually ends with a noun (or pronoun), which is the object of the preposition. Provides Information: It often gives details about location, time, or direction. Example: In the phrase "under the table," "under" is the preposition, and "the table" is the object. Recognizing Adverb Phrases: Modifies a Verb, Adjective, or Adverb: The phrase provides more information about how, when, where, or why an action occurs. Can Start with an Adverb: While they may include adverbs, adverb phrases can also be made up of multiple words that describe an action. Answers Questions: They often answer questions like "How?" (manner), "When?" (time), or "Where?" (place). Example: In the phrase "very quickly," "very" modifies the adverb "quickly," describing how the action is performed.
Think you sir aaj Mera presentation hy ise topic me mujhy samajh agye Hy lekin sir mere English ky book me to verbal phrase and adverbial phrase Hy Kiya ye verbal phrase and adverbial phrase verb phrase and adverbial phrase Hy sirap name change howa Hy ya ye koye aoor types hy
@@FarooqKhan-sq3qy When verb phrases function as anything other than verbs, they are called Verbal phrases. Verbal phrases can act like adverbs or adjectives. They are not verbs. They acts as adverbs and adjectives.
Noun phrase ke examples man Big Dog , yeh adjective phrase kun nhee hay, big adjective hay, black dog adjective phrase hay to big dog adjective phrase kun nhee? Please guide 🙏 sir
Dear friend. AP sentence ma ye Daikin kih sentence ma ye function kistarh karta hy. Big dog, ya black dog sa Matlab hy (DOG). Dog aik noun hy. Lehaza big dog ya black dog dono noun phrase hy. Second method ye hy noun phrase malum karny ka kih Noun phrase ya as a subject ata hy ya as an object.
Chalay maan leya "on the table" phrase hain lakin agar koi muj say sawal karay k Where is your book? Aur may answer may kahon k On the table To kia osay sense nae mil jata answer to osay is tara b mil geya sense b mil geya pir kia hoga?
Sir very well explained But here " a big sweet cake" sir big aur sweet ye tou adjective hain aur cake noun hain tou kiya ye adjective phrase nahi hain sir plz meri doubt clear krain.
No. She gave him..........? Gave him what... a cake... A sweet cake. As (a big sweet cake) functions as a noun in this sentence it is therefore a noun phrase
But noun phrase k andar aap nay jo example dee hain big Dog Aur aap nay kaha k ye noun phrase hain lakin big to adjective b ho sakta hain pir kia karay
@@mukamilkhanss what is a phrase Some people say That The sentence It is a piece of cake it a phrase And you are saying I read a book so in this sentence The word " a book" is a phrase Then what is a phrase Is phrase a complete sentence Can a phrase be a complete sentence Or just these words Such a book Very slowly Very quickly Can be called as phrases ?
@@shaz174 My dear, A phrase is a group of words. This group of words doesn't give a complete sense. The group may consist of two, three , four or more words but it will never give a complete sense. He is going to Lahore. Here (is going) is a group of words and it performs the work of a verb so it is a verb phrase. If used alone it can't give full sense. The sentence ( it is a piece of cake) is not a phrase. ( A piece of cake ) is a phrase. ( I read a book) or ( I read many books). In it ( a book) or (many book) is a noun phrase.
@@shaz174 very slowly and very quickly are phrases when used in a sentence. Examples He walks very slowly. In it ( very slowly) is an adverb phrase because the group of words ( very slowly) acts as an adverb in this sentence.
Agar article k 7 phrase ban sakta hain to pir 0n the table pir 2 phrases par consist karta hain 0n the table. prepositional phrase The table noun phrase To aik example to phrases k opar kasay consist kar sakti hain🤔
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Sir I read a book this is noun phrase I. And read. both are subject and verb in causes of phrase these both will not come in here coming
Sir ye big dogs to phir adjective bnte hain na??
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assalam o alaikum sir do you explain clauses and its types on this monday is my paper and our teacher can't give us any outline for this please sir explain
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Sir thanks a million , I have a question sir , I feel that I shall fall , Kya ye noun clause hai ya adverb clause?
Noun Clause. Most noun clauses act as a subject or object. Here it is the object of the verb feel.
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Nice but confusion in preposition phrase and adverb phrase should be more clear
Prepositional Phrase: A group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun, providing additional information about a noun or verb.
Examples:
The cat is (under the table.)
She walked (to the store.)
Adverb Phrase: A group of words that functions as an adverb, modifying a verb, adjective, or adverb, usually indicating how, when, where, or why something happens.
Examples:
He ran (very quickly.)
They will arrive (in the morning.)
Recognizing Prepositional Phrases:
Starts with a Preposition: Look for words like in, on, at, under, over, to, for, with, etc.
Ends with a Noun or Pronoun: The phrase usually ends with a noun (or pronoun), which is the object of the preposition.
Provides Information: It often gives details about location, time, or direction.
Example: In the phrase "under the table," "under" is the preposition, and "the table" is the object.
Recognizing Adverb Phrases:
Modifies a Verb, Adjective, or Adverb: The phrase provides more information about how, when, where, or why an action occurs.
Can Start with an Adverb: While they may include adverbs, adverb phrases can also be made up of multiple words that describe an action.
Answers Questions: They often answer questions like "How?" (manner), "When?" (time), or "Where?" (place).
Example: In the phrase "very quickly," "very" modifies the adverb "quickly," describing how the action is performed.
Think you sir aaj Mera presentation hy ise topic me mujhy samajh agye Hy lekin sir mere English ky book me to verbal phrase and adverbial phrase Hy Kiya ye verbal phrase and adverbial phrase verb phrase and adverbial phrase Hy sirap name change howa Hy ya ye koye aoor types hy
Verbal and adverbial phrases are different.
Yes! Liken verbial verb Hy ya nahi koye aur words Hy
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When verb phrases function as anything other than verbs, they are called Verbal phrases. Verbal phrases can act like adverbs or adjectives. They are not verbs. They acts as adverbs and adjectives.
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Noun phrase ke examples man Big Dog , yeh adjective phrase kun nhee hay, big adjective hay, black dog adjective phrase hay to big dog adjective phrase kun nhee? Please guide 🙏 sir
Dear friend. AP sentence ma ye Daikin kih sentence ma ye function kistarh karta hy. Big dog, ya black dog sa Matlab hy (DOG). Dog aik noun hy. Lehaza big dog ya black dog dono noun phrase hy. Second method ye hy noun phrase malum karny ka kih Noun phrase ya as a subject ata hy ya as an object.
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Recognize parts of speech in sentence kya ha??
Chalay maan leya "on the table" phrase hain lakin agar koi muj say sawal karay k
Where is your book? Aur may answer may kahon k
On the table
To kia osay sense nae mil jata answer to osay is tara b mil geya sense b mil geya pir kia hoga?
Here "on the table" prepositional phrase hy laiken it functions as an adverb in the sentence.
@@mukamilkhanss adverb k leya verb ka hona zarori hay ismay to koi verb nae hay pir kasay adverb k tor par act kar sakta hain
@@MuhammadZubair-mj4rn s jumly ma (is) aik verb hy Jo existence show kar Raha hy. (Where) adverb of place hy.
Sir very well explained
But here " a big sweet cake" sir big aur sweet ye tou adjective hain aur cake noun hain tou kiya ye adjective phrase nahi hain sir plz meri doubt clear krain.
No.
She gave him..........? Gave him what... a cake... A sweet cake.
As (a big sweet cake) functions as a noun in this sentence it is therefore a noun phrase
Sentence me parts of speech recognize kaisay karen
But noun phrase k andar aap nay jo example dee hain big Dog
Aur aap nay kaha k ye noun phrase hain lakin big to adjective b ho sakta hain pir kia karay
Big adjective hy.. laiken big dogs sentence ma noun ka Kam karta hy. It functions as a noun in the sentence.
@@mukamilkhanss but it may be act as an adjective
Can't it?
@@MuhammadZubair-mj4rn no it doesn't function as adjective...
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@@mukamilkhanss what is a phrase
Some people say
That
The sentence
It is a piece of cake it a phrase
And you are saying
I read a book so in this sentence
The word " a book" is a phrase
Then what is a phrase
Is phrase a complete sentence
Can a phrase be a complete sentence
Or just these words
Such a book
Very slowly
Very quickly
Can be called as phrases ?
@@shaz174 My dear,
A phrase is a group of words. This group of words doesn't give a complete sense. The group may consist of two, three , four or more words but it will never give a complete sense.
He is going to Lahore.
Here (is going) is a group of words and it performs the work of a verb so it is a verb phrase. If used alone it can't give full sense.
The sentence ( it is a piece of cake) is not a phrase. ( A piece of cake ) is a phrase. ( I read a book) or ( I read many books). In it ( a book) or (many book) is a noun phrase.
@@shaz174 very slowly and very quickly are phrases when used in a sentence.
Examples
He walks very slowly. In it ( very slowly) is an adverb phrase because the group of words ( very slowly) acts as an adverb in this sentence.
@@shaz174 I hope your doubts will now be no more.
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Agar article k 7 phrase ban sakta hain to pir
0n the table pir 2 phrases par consist karta hain
0n the table. prepositional phrase
The table noun phrase
To aik example to phrases k opar kasay consist kar sakti hain🤔
A prepositional phrase is a phrase which starts with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun.
@@mukamilkhanss the table phrase nae ho sakta kia
@@MuhammadZubair-mj4rn The table is in the room. In this sentence
(The table) is a noun phrase.
@@mukamilkhanss aap k is example main "the room" b to noun phrase ho sakta hain na
Am i right
@@MuhammadZubair-mj4rn yes you are right. S oper Waly example ma "The table" aik noun phrase hy.
Sir many boys were absent sir in this sentence many boys will be adjective phrase because sir many is quantifie adjective
No, (Many boys ) is a Noun phrase not an adjective
@@mukamilkhanss But sir how I don't understand
@@malimughal668 janab function ko Daikin. It functions as a noun in the sentence.
Kon absent thy... Answer is many Boys. So it is a noun phrase.
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