Noun Phrases in English: A comprehensive guide for English learners

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  • @EnglishLikeANative
    @EnglishLikeANative  Месяц назад

    Grab your lesson worksheet here: english-like-a-native.kit.com/455c8231d5

  • @zain-raz
    @zain-raz 2 года назад +10

    Mam, you know your eyes shine when you smile, keep teaching and keep smiling

    • @swider7364
      @swider7364 3 месяца назад +2

      damn i have the same opinion. Gorgeous🤩

  • @yaroslavkey2356
    @yaroslavkey2356 Год назад +2

    Thanks ANNA for the reasonable explanation and I gave been listening your classes for about one year.
    You really helped me to improve my English)
    I respect and appreciate you greatly because you are intelligent and honest and of course very beautiful)
    I wish you to be
    Happy
    Healthy
    Loved 😮

  • @RaulLopesLagoaPratra
    @RaulLopesLagoaPratra 2 года назад +1

    let's get grammatical! Nice one. Thanks!

  • @ФирдавсФайзиев-щ2я
    @ФирдавсФайзиев-щ2я 2 года назад +3

    Thumbs up! I appreciate that. Quite clear explanation, exact and to the point. Rise and shine!
    Cheers!

  • @adwoayeboahgyasi-p1q
    @adwoayeboahgyasi-p1q 4 месяца назад +1

    I really needed this. thank you for helping me achieve my dream .love from Ghana

  • @candyzheng9918
    @candyzheng9918 4 месяца назад

    mam you're really superb

  • @fabrice9252
    @fabrice9252 2 года назад +3

    A brilliant lesson Anna which I guess will be very useful for beginners and 'lower/middle intermediates'.
    That said I suppose we could live without it, a bit like Monsieur Jourdain was making and speaking prose without even knowing it ! ;-) ('Le bourgeois gentilhomme' by Molière).
    Personally I like grammar lessons. I think that is important to master and get a good understanding of the structure and the logical of a language.
    I think that 3 / 4 years at a normal school rhythm is enough to master the entire English grammar (which was my case), where 8 to 9 years are necessary for a good mastery of French grammar. And still, beyond and after middle and even high school, rare are those who really master it and without making mistakes ... Vive l' anglais ! Even if French, of course, remains that beautiful and extraordinary language.
    That red colour suits you well, you're magnificent!
    Merci beaucoup Anna, love ya, bisous bisous 😘🌹💕💕
    ❤.

  • @AlexSoft-lx1gv
    @AlexSoft-lx1gv 2 года назад +4

    Thank you very much, it's very helpful

  • @IORIYAGAMI32
    @IORIYAGAMI32 2 года назад +5

    Many thanks for this lesson

  • @stacysu414
    @stacysu414 Год назад

    Thank you Anna for a brilliant lesson! I thought I had already nailed noun phrases, but watching your video just shed new light on this grammar point, for which I'm very grateful!
    One more thing, I particularly enjoy the podcasts with transcripts you've been creating, and those C1-C2 vocabulary lessons! Hope to see more of these in the future!

  • @moonduskkk
    @moonduskkk Год назад +1

    The scruffy black and white cat wearing a red collar with a silver bell on it,was lost during all the video 😂🥺

  • @francy2610
    @francy2610 2 года назад +1

    I didn't get a high score in the quiz and please Anna go ahead with the other videos that you suggested. Of course we'd love to watch them!

  • @nuruzzaman33
    @nuruzzaman33 2 года назад +2

    Mam, this is really an instructive lesson for us... We want to get prepositional phrase from you..

  • @parkash9999
    @parkash9999 2 года назад +2

    Very helpful video for English learners 🙏🌹❤.

  • @patriciavicttori2310
    @patriciavicttori2310 2 года назад +2

    thank you so much, Ana . Accurate and precise as usual . you 're great !

  • @nastyamastereng1893
    @nastyamastereng1893 2 года назад +2

    Great as always!
    Cheers! ♡

  • @7810
    @7810 2 года назад +1

    Even a bit complicated, but very useful. Thanks!

  • @Crisguay
    @Crisguay 2 года назад

    What more could I say than: wow!? what an outstanding explanation! 🙌

  • @PANKAJKUMAR-xl3fr
    @PANKAJKUMAR-xl3fr Год назад

    I am very satisfied to have had watched your video on RUclips. Ma'am , help me understand the uses of participial phrases at the of sentence and tell me subject of participial phrases used in sentence.

  • @eustaquiozambrano2974
    @eustaquiozambrano2974 2 года назад

    Thank Anna so much.
    Have a good weekend. 👍

  • @cheekymonkey5150
    @cheekymonkey5150 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for making content ❤️

    • @EnglishLikeANative
      @EnglishLikeANative  2 года назад +1

      It's my pleasure! Thank you for taking the time to comment.

  • @KhalidNageb
    @KhalidNageb 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Anna, keep it up 💪

  • @sergiosorbo6955
    @sergiosorbo6955 2 года назад

    Great video as always. I'd really appreciate a lesson on adjective order. Thank you.

  • @gabriellagirardi4741
    @gabriellagirardi4741 2 года назад +1

    Great and helpful content, as usual. Thank you very much

    • @EnglishLikeANative
      @EnglishLikeANative  2 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for commenting as always ;)

  • @AtifGul-nf9wh
    @AtifGul-nf9wh 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks❤

  • @iceBabyNata
    @iceBabyNata 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you! So useful

  • @onesandzeroes
    @onesandzeroes 2 года назад +2

    In the example with uncle, you first misidentified "uncle" as the head noun. It is of course"man".

    • @EnglishLikeANative
      @EnglishLikeANative  2 года назад +1

      Ah, yes, you are correct, a slip of the tongue there, my bad. The man (my uncle) is the head noun. Thank you for picking that up.

  • @waqarmalik6135
    @waqarmalik6135 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful Video Anna. Keep up the great work cheers x

  • @bernardmansire8642
    @bernardmansire8642 2 года назад +1

    thanks teacher

  • @comercialeletronsp3457
    @comercialeletronsp3457 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @ivoquinteronunez4257
    @ivoquinteronunez4257 Год назад

    What a great lesson. It'd be fantastic if you do a video about prepositional phrases.

  • @jean-louismorgenthaler4725
    @jean-louismorgenthaler4725 2 года назад +2

    Hi Anna. This sounds like a most useful lesson. Thank you. By the way, would you say that "noun phrase" and noun clause" are two different concepts and explain a bit about how to use both?

    • @onesandzeroes
      @onesandzeroes 2 года назад +2

      Before Anna has a chance to reply, let me give it a try,
      Yes, these are two different concepts. A *noun phrase* is just a noun plus its modifiers (adjectives, quantifiers, articles, even relative clauses, as shown in the video). A *noun clause* is (as the name suggests) a *clause,* i.e. a subject (noun/pronoun) + verb + (optionally) object, adverbials, etc. that *functions like a noun* in a sentence.
      For example, in _What he said made no sense,_ "What he said" is a noun clause because it behaves the same as a noun or prooun ( *It* made no sense, *The story* made no sense) . The clause functions as the subject of the sentence.
      In _I don't believe what she said._ "what she said" is also a noun clause, but this time it's the object of "believe". The clause could be replaced with a pronoun or noun (I don't believe *it,* I don't believe *her story* ).
      To compare the two concepts:
      I don't believe *the unbelievably stupid story.* - the highlighted part is a noun phrase.
      I don;t believe *what she told me last night.* - the highlighted part is a noun clause.
      It can get a little confusing when a clause is part of a noun phrase:
      I don't believe *the unbelievably stupid story that she told me last night.*
      The clause which is part of this noun phrase is a relative (adjecive) clause, though, not a noun clause. It doesn't function like noun, but more like an adjective that tells us more about the head noun ("story").

    • @fabrice9252
      @fabrice9252 2 года назад

      @@onesandzeroes Excellent explanation Pawel ! Well done ! 👍👌

    • @EnglishLikeANative
      @EnglishLikeANative  2 года назад

      Wow 🤩 just wow! @pawel X

    • @onesandzeroes
      @onesandzeroes 2 года назад

      @@fabrice9252 Thank you 😀

    • @onesandzeroes
      @onesandzeroes 2 года назад

      @@EnglishLikeANative Thanks 😊

  • @rukathehamsteratwork8896
    @rukathehamsteratwork8896 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for the very articulate and logical explanation. Actually, I like learning English (or European languages in general) because it’s (grammatically) way more logical than my native language (Japanese). 😊

  • @harshvardhankumar5124
    @harshvardhankumar5124 Год назад +1

    9:09 yeah sure sure!

  • @namalwijesooriya9008
    @namalwijesooriya9008 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @laurapavoni6507
    @laurapavoni6507 2 года назад

    When I was in England, in a library I found a three horizontal sections cut book ( each page was cut in 3 sections) with swear words taken from Shakespeare's work that you could combine matching each of the upper stripe of the swear word page with any of the other lower stripes. Shakespeare was a maestro at making naughty noun phrases 👅

    • @EnglishLikeANative
      @EnglishLikeANative  2 года назад +1

      Indeed he was. I have done a similar exercise with shakespearian words and it was hilarious.

  • @usmanghani-rt7sn
    @usmanghani-rt7sn 3 месяца назад

    can you make a video on prepositional phrase and also on how to start ielts writing as a beginner

    • @EnglishLikeANative
      @EnglishLikeANative  13 дней назад

      ruclips.net/video/p0JjDsTIz-s/видео.htmlsi=Thb0qw5psBvTwXSh

  • @BrianGuerrero-u3b
    @BrianGuerrero-u3b Год назад

    Niceee, thank you, so helpful.

  • @darlingkoka1888
    @darlingkoka1888 2 года назад +2

    You are really so cute . I admire you for you kindness

  • @danielgutierrez5522
    @danielgutierrez5522 2 года назад

    Amazing class!!! Thanks 👏👏😊

  • @malamincamaraceesay5691
    @malamincamaraceesay5691 2 года назад

    Hi there this abdourahmane I am from senegale I glad to see, and I hope so that I new person this country but right now I live in Peterborough so I need to improve the English language and how to know regular verb irregular .I can speak French then I need yours helping me thank.

  • @TiffanyQuoi
    @TiffanyQuoi 2 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @MaryNyame-c6b
    @MaryNyame-c6b 4 месяца назад

    And more info on Noun phrase

  • @pyaeeainlinn7405
    @pyaeeainlinn7405 Год назад

    Mam, however I test my level in British Council, never be more than B1 level. What should I get C1?

  • @bayodeadedamola2388
    @bayodeadedamola2388 Год назад

    I want details on the adjective please

  • @moboy19
    @moboy19 2 года назад

    Jacinda arden quit & said "I no longer have enough in the tank". What is that mean?

  • @fabrice9252
    @fabrice9252 2 года назад

    ~~~~ Anna ~~~~
    Three hundred days it's been
    That I have been circling
    Around a love evening
    With Anna
    Ye, Five full months it's been
    That she's been escaping
    She must find me too dim
    Not strong enough in theme
    I can't find the thema
    That does make wet Anna
    To each of my poems
    Anna, Anna, Anathema
    'Can't find the theorem
    At the board of Anna
    I am a 'cancre las'
    Weary, tired, Oh las !
    Oh how weary I am
    Yes buddies there I am
    With Anna
    Yet I'm following her
    Like the gentle porter
    Carrying the letters
    Of melancholia
    But I'll find the thema
    That will water Anna
    Her gaze of a mermaid
    Will look into my case
    She will get my lady
    That her jewel is me
    Hip Hip Hip Hip Hurrah
    Hip Hip Hip Eureka
    O Hosa HosAnnah!
    She'll understand my queen
    The extent of my skills
    The value of my quill
    But now in the waiting:
    Three hundred days it's been
    that I have been circling
    Around a love Evening
    With Anna
    Ye five full months it's been
    That she's been escaping
    She must find me too dim
    Not strong enough in theme.
    C. Nougaro + Fab. 01 19 23.
    Play on word cancre las (cancrelat / cockroach) = weary dundle
    🌹
    ruclips.net/video/4aZnVFuNY74/видео.html

  • @harshvardhankumar5124
    @harshvardhankumar5124 Год назад +1

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  • @jarek23s
    @jarek23s 2 года назад +8

    If someone is studying the English Language, ok, this is a lesson for him. But if someone wants to learn to speak English .. all that is useless, unfortunately.

  • @Aamirshehzadsial
    @Aamirshehzadsial 9 месяцев назад

    Kindly let me know how to make difference between noun phrase and adjective phrase as both sounds identical. Heere some examples are
    I bought a beautiful black decent shirt.
    What kind of shirt? Beautiful black decent shirt... It should be adjective phrase but is is noun phrase.. Why? Could you explain the reason pls..

  • @xxxyyy8016
    @xxxyyy8016 Год назад

    i love you

  • @MaryNyame-c6b
    @MaryNyame-c6b 4 месяца назад

    I still don't get it please 😢

  • @BritishEnglishFree
    @BritishEnglishFree 2 года назад +1

    Hello everybody

  • @vipulakularathne3664
    @vipulakularathne3664 2 года назад +1

    Today you are red nice wearing....anna.....

  • @Godfree-rp7jn
    @Godfree-rp7jn Год назад

    All

  • @williamssmith2527
    @williamssmith2527 Год назад

    😯

  • @yaroslavkey2356
    @yaroslavkey2356 Год назад

    I have been

  • @azizalshemmari291
    @azizalshemmari291 2 месяца назад

    You complicated it. People with little to no knowledge will find this video hard to understand

    • @EnglishLikeANative
      @EnglishLikeANative  День назад +1

      Thank you for your feedback. I decided to remake this lesson. The new video released on Sunday. Hopefully the new version is clearer.

  • @LucasArielz
    @LucasArielz Год назад

    I think in love with you, finally I can understand!!!!

  • @REPORT_SPORT
    @REPORT_SPORT Год назад

    I can't understand whole of grammar 😢😢

  • @fabrice9252
    @fabrice9252 2 года назад

    ~~~~~ Pastoral obsession ~~~~
    I love to stroll around, nature's so beautiful,
    Constantly ecstatic at the sight sensual
    Of the many bold curves, which to my vision draw,
    To my greatest delight, the ones of my neighbour!
    The groove of the ploughing that rises to the crest,
    In an undulation lasciviously perfect
    Imposes upon me the spine's superb vision
    On the fall of the back of my troubling neighbour.
    Two mounds in the distance, which bar the horizon
    Looking at the heavens, stretched out in oration,
    In a voluptuousness of a divine lewdness,
    It is the insolent curve of my neighbour's breasts.
    And the arrogant grove enthroned in the field' midst
    The feet in the dampness of an enticing stream,
    Whose frippery fluid so much me enamours
    It's the bushy scorching thicket of my neighbour.
    Farther a brazen breach my eyes follow amazed
    Cuts, in two prideful mounts, a mischievous mountain;
    Triumphant and haughty, and all up there it walks,
    The impertinent groove of my neighbour's buttocks.
    When I arrive back home, still moved and nostalgic
    And my whole mind filled with erotic fantasies,
    I find my neighbour lad in a naughty posture
    Besogoning my spouse,... 'quite his liking' neighbour.
    F. 01 20 23.
    😂 sensual - humour
    🌹💕

  • @jeewakasilva8409
    @jeewakasilva8409 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks teacher