Respected sir, you are earnestly entreated to solve the following grammatical issue -The clock struck five.He finished his work then.(Join with Noun Clause).
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Hello Sir Came across your videos as I was looking for better understanding of clauses to help my son, who is studying in 8th class. I must compliment your knowledge and style of teaching. I learned a lot. Excellent!! But I have some doubts, would be great if you can clarify. My understanding is that "When" is a relative adverb. If it follows a noun, the clause will be adjectival. If it follows a verb, the clause will be adverbial. Looking at the examples you have discussed - 1. I don't remember when he left. I am confused how to decide which clause it is - Noun or Adverbial, as it satisfies condition of both types. Kindly clear the confusion. 2. In another Adjective clause video, you have explained that the clause in "I know where he lives" is an adverbial clause. But if you at look this sentence, it also satisfies the Noun clause too, as it answers the question "What do I Know?". So how do we decide between Noun and Adjective if a clause seems to satisfy both conditions.
Hi Abhishek, Both the sentences that you have mentioned are Adverb clauses. The first one is Adverb of time as it denotes time(when) and second one is Adverb of place as it denotes place(where). According to me, your doubt will be more cleared once you watch or go through type of Adverbs.
Sir please make a video, how to transformed simple sentence to compound and complex sentence . No doubt about it, you are a most knowledgeable teacher at RUclips although you have no more subscriber but it doesn't matter.
A phrase such as "a delightful journey" does not contain a verb whereas a clause as in the sentence pointed by you contains a verb "be". That is why it is a clause, not phrase.
@@oxbridgeenglish Sir, 1. As you say "to be an expert" is a clause because of the verb "be", but here it is a no finite verb and a non finite verb does not decide a clause. Secondly for a clause, both "subject" and "finite verb" are compulsory but in "to be an expert" has neither any Subject nor any finite verb. Please clear my point sir, please.
Actually the sentence "He claims to be an expert" is a combination of two simple sentences "He claims. He is an expert." In both the simple sentence there is finite verb.
Let us understand that a clause always should be complete sentence by itself.wherefrom the idea of nonfinite clause appears not understood.Let all of us be careful about such lessons.
Sir ye clear kr den The shoe is pressing on my toe Ali ran at a great speed He is a man of sense In teenon ko clear kr den k ye kon kon sey phrase hen Muje at a great speed adverb phrase lgta h He is a man of sense Noun phrase lgta h The shoe is pressing on my toe adverb hi lg raha h mazeed ap guide kr den
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Respected sir, you are earnestly entreated to solve the following grammatical issue -The clock struck five.He finished his work then.(Join with Noun Clause).
He finished his work when the clock struck five. But it will be adverb clause
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Hello Sir
Came across your videos as I was looking for better understanding of clauses to help my son, who is studying in 8th class.
I must compliment your knowledge and style of teaching. I learned a lot. Excellent!! But I have some doubts, would be great if you can clarify.
My understanding is that "When" is a relative adverb. If it follows a noun, the clause will be adjectival. If it follows a verb, the clause will be adverbial. Looking at the examples you have discussed -
1. I don't remember when he left.
I am confused how to decide which clause it is - Noun or Adverbial, as it satisfies condition of both types. Kindly clear the
confusion.
2. In another Adjective clause video, you have explained that the clause in "I know where he lives" is an adverbial clause.
But if you at look this sentence, it also satisfies the Noun clause too, as it answers the question "What do I Know?".
So how do we decide between Noun and Adjective if a clause seems to satisfy both conditions.
See my video on difference among noun clause, adjective clause and adverb clause. Your confusion will be cleared.
@@oxbridgeenglish Thank you
Hi Abhishek, Both the sentences that you have mentioned are Adverb clauses. The first one is Adverb of time as it denotes time(when) and second one is Adverb of place as it denotes place(where). According to me, your doubt will be more cleared once you watch or go through type of Adverbs.
Nice video please .make a video on changing the simple sentence into compound and complex sentence
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Sir please make a video, how to transformed simple sentence to compound and complex sentence . No doubt about it, you are a most knowledgeable teacher at RUclips although you have no more subscriber but it doesn't matter.
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Can a principal clause be questioned with what, who and whom and if the subordinate clause is the answer, is it a noun clause?
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Sir,I have a question to leave the matter at this point ......... Is it not example of nou phrase
To me, it is phrase because it doesn't have it's own subject and predicate.
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Excellent! May we know why the Adverb clause video has been deleted?
There was one problem in that video. I will soon come up with a new video on adverb clause.
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sir...in non finite clause where is subject and what is subject. i think non finite clause is noun phrase. help me to understand. i am not clear
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Ab yahan ap khud kai rahy hen k verb k baad noun clause aati hy odhar ap kai rahy hen adverb clause hy waha bhi what sy answer mil raha hy????
It is noun clause. I corrected my mistake in second video.
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I think "to be an expert" is a phrase not a clause, sir.
A phrase such as "a delightful journey" does not contain a verb whereas a clause as in the sentence pointed by you contains a verb "be". That is why it is a clause, not phrase.
@@oxbridgeenglish Sir,
1. As you say "to be an expert" is a clause because of the verb "be", but here it is a no finite verb and a non finite verb does not decide a clause.
Secondly for a clause, both "subject" and "finite verb" are compulsory but in "to be an expert" has neither any Subject nor any finite verb.
Please clear my point sir, please.
Actually the sentence "He claims to be an expert" is a combination of two simple sentences "He claims. He is an expert." In both the simple sentence there is finite verb.
@@DrMohinderKumarAssttProfofEngG Then, is the sentence "He claims to be an expert" a complex sentence?
Yes
sir complement me non finite ka use karke 1 sentence bata dijiye
I am to go.
He is going somewhere . i do not know. Ec ka btyn plzzz
Let us understand that a clause always should be complete sentence by itself.wherefrom the idea of nonfinite clause appears not understood.Let all of us be careful about such lessons.
Sir ye clear kr den
The shoe is pressing on my toe
Ali ran at a great speed
He is a man of sense
In teenon ko clear kr den k ye kon kon sey phrase hen
Muje at a great speed adverb phrase lgta h
He is a man of sense
Noun phrase lgta h
The shoe is pressing on my toe adverb hi lg raha h mazeed ap guide kr den
Your answers are correct
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Sir please make a video on adjective & adverbs.
I have uploaded video on adjective clause
@@oxbridgeenglish ok sir
What he wants is a cup of tea
What she wants is a cup of tea
Wants/is -verb
Is
He pretended to be an actor
What did he pretend
Is it noun clause please tell me
I never consider what he wants that
What
Do live the matter at this point would be question it.
What he wants is a cup of tea.
I don't remember what he wanted.
What don't l remember what he wanted
He claims to be expert
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