Excellent teaching style. Your videos are so informative, illustrative and easy to understand. I have watched many courses on different types of clauses but never before have I found a course as clear and explanatory as yours.
I can't thank you enough for this life-saving precisely explained lesson on the clauses. I myself am a teacher of English and an avid reader of grammar books but I couldn't quite find the topic covered. On RUclips too I had difficulty getting a video on the topic. Eventually I found yours. Thank you.
Hi, Arnel. I am a Brazilian english teacher! Love to learn more and more with you. Right now I am revisiting these subjects so I can take a public exam to get to be a public teacher here. You are the professor I enjoy more! Really good didactic. Keep the good work!
Dear Teacher Arnel, thanks for your amazing lesson about the clauses course. I have learned a lot in this lesson. Your instructions in this lesson are very clear and well-organized. Thanks again!
I 'm frome Cambodia , 🇰🇭 and thank you, Arnel teacher,for building youtube teaching grammar in using the English language correct way foreigners students.
I had never heard such an incredibily complete explanation about this topic, thank you so much for taking your time for helping the entire student community.
Amazing lesson many of your followers asked for a new video and it finally came out and what you teach will help many people learn a lot more hehehe changing the subject I graduated last Saturday😊🎓❤️
You’re a great teacher! I learned a lot from today’s lesson! I hope these clauses come in use. I want to remind you that I a new viewer of your video and I hope your channel grows!
Arnel Thank you for your good help in understanding types of clauses. It's appreciated so much. If adjectives use relative pronouns and adverbs use subordinating conjunctions to begin sentences ,what are words that "start" noun clauses as Who, What, and When followed by subject and verb called?
Wow I've spent all of my energy for this course ha ha ... really confusing ... I dont think I completely understand all these clauses but surprisingly I got all the answers correct in all tests. Wow haha .. but I have to learn more about this cuz I feel still struggle with this. thank you so much for this mega course Arnel.
Hi Arnel! Disclaimer: English is not my native language. For me, you are the best teacher in English grammar that I've ever known. Do you have a book with a complete grammar teaching that I can buy. Due to work, sometimes reading is a better option than watching a video. If you don't have a book yet, can you recommend a grammar book with contents that teaches like you do?
please do a lesson on get with all its uses and meanings with lot of example sentences which is ofcourse your beautiful teaching style. need a long masterclass like this one. 🥰🥰🥳
Arnel please can you tell me about the reported speech verb forms in noun clause please I have an exam in sun and I can't understand this role please help me😢
I noticed that some examples in Adverb clause describe two actions in the past without using Past Perfect for the earlier action. Could you please make it clear?
That's a good observation. The past perfect isn't always necessary when the sequence of events is already clear. This can be if there are multiple past actions. For example: -I woke up, got dressed, ate breakfast, and left for work. Here the sequence is already clear. The sequence is in order. Words like "before" and "after" also make the sequence clear. The past perfect isn't always necessary, especially in a short sentence: -We bought groceries before the store closed. "had bought" isn't necessary. I hope this clarifies things!
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish I came across this comment by chance and was able to find the answer I had been searching for ages. In a student’s book this is not clarified properly. Thank you so much, Arnel
⏲Use these TIMESTAMPS to help you:
00:00 intro
00:39 ADJECTIVE CLAUSES
02:05 relative pronouns (who, which, that, whose)
03:40 defining and non-defining relative clauses
09:03 mini review
10:19 removing your relative pronouns
12:56 who vs. whom
14:23 TEST - adjective clauses
15:34 NOUN CLAUSES
18:48 who, what, when, where, why, how, whose, which, whom
24:30 whoever, whatever, whenever, wherever, whichever, whomever
27:41 that, if, whether
32:25 TEST - noun clauses
33:40 ADVERB CLAUSES
35:08 time / when
36:32 independent clauses, dependent clauses, subordinate clauses
40:00 the word "until"
41:25 as, while, when
45:42 where / location
47:59 manner / how (like, as if, as though)
50:00 reason / why (because, as, since, for)
55:29 TEST - adverb clauses
56:37 FINAL TEST - adjective, noun, adverb clauses
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Please Arnel help me 😢 I want to understand Reported speech: verb forms in noun clauses I have an exam and I can't understand it😢
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It is a great video ✨
Excellent teaching style. Your videos are so informative, illustrative and easy to understand. I have watched many courses on different types of clauses but never before have I found a course as clear and explanatory as yours.
I'm from India .I really want to say thank to you from my bottom of heart to teach this
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I can't thank you enough for this life-saving precisely explained lesson on the clauses. I myself am a teacher of English and an avid reader of grammar books but I couldn't quite find the topic covered. On RUclips too I had difficulty getting a video on the topic. Eventually I found yours.
Thank you.
Hi, Arnel. I am a Brazilian english teacher! Love to learn more and more with you. Right now I am revisiting these subjects so I can take a public exam to get to be a public teacher here. You are the professor I enjoy more! Really good didactic. Keep the good work!
Hi Eduardo! Good luck with your exam!! Thank you so much for your nice comment :) :)
Dear Teacher Arnel, thanks for your amazing lesson about the clauses course. I have learned a lot in this lesson. Your instructions in this lesson are very clear and well-organized. Thanks again!
I 'm frome Cambodia , 🇰🇭 and thank you, Arnel teacher,for building youtube teaching grammar in using the English language correct way foreigners students.
You're a lifesaver. I came across these topics in one of my grammar lessons and they weren't explained thoroughly.
I had never heard such an incredibily complete explanation about this topic, thank you so much for taking your time for helping the entire student community.
I wonder who can teach us clauses as WOW as you do. Thanks amazing teacher. Arnel.
You are very good at grammar! I don't think there will be a good grammarian like you.
I'm from Perú 🇵🇪, I'm deeply grateful for the class, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Wonderful! Thank you Abner :)
Thank you for the lesson. It was pretty interesting and useful. Test 1 7out7 Test 2 4out7 Test 3 7out8 final test 8out10
Thank you for this lesson, Arnel! I can confidently say now that I'm able to distinguish between each type of clause.
That's wonderful to hear!! :)
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Amazing lesson many of your followers asked for a new video and it finally came out and what you teach will help many people learn a lot more hehehe changing the subject I graduated last Saturday😊🎓❤️
Congratulations!!!! That's amazing! :)
Thanks a lot . I cant believe that the topic I thought would take me weeks got completed in an hour . I am so so thankful .
Arnel, you are amazing!!!
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That's great to hear Pedro! :)
This lesson has been very useful for me. I knew a lot about clauses but your lesson explained better about a tricky point. Thanks.
I have got 8 points . Your teaching style is excellent. I really understand the clause lesson. I love you Arnel, thanks a lot for this lesson ❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much for this clause course. It is helpful for people like me who want to improve their writing skills.
Thank you teacher Arnel. You do an amazing work and I'm one of your followers. Great Job 👍 again 👏
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Thank you for this very informative video course
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You’re a great teacher! I learned a lot from today’s lesson! I hope these clauses come in use. I want to remind you that I a new viewer of your video and I hope your channel grows!
Hi, Arnel thank you very much for your great teaching.
Wonderful 🤠👌, thank you Arnel
Thank you very much, teacher. I much appreciate your taking the time to create this lesson. Hope to see you soon again. ❤🌹
Thank you so much Ernesto! See you soon!
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish You are more than welcome, teacher. Is it possible to get a PDF of this class?
Thank you so much Arnel❤,
Without your vedio i can't understand this topic well.I'm 9/10 in my final test😊, all the credit goes to you🎉..
Amazing lesson! We really appreciate it!
I'm so happy you enjoyed it! Thank you :)
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Explanations really pleased and hope being imprinted.
Great lesson! Thank you, teacher Arnel. With my warmest regards
I'm so happy to hear that! Thank you :)
Arnel Thank you for your good help in understanding types of clauses. It's appreciated so much.
If adjectives use relative pronouns and adverbs use subordinating conjunctions to begin sentences ,what are words that "start" noun clauses as Who, What, and When followed by subject and verb called?
¡Hola! Muchas gracias por las clases. 🥰
Perfectly! Million thanks.
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You're welcome! I hope it helps you :)
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I could understand a the clauses for first time without any problem.
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Wow I've spent all of my energy for this course ha ha ... really confusing ... I dont think I completely understand all these clauses but surprisingly I got all the answers correct in all tests. Wow haha .. but I have to learn more about this cuz I feel still struggle with this. thank you so much for this mega course Arnel.
Thank you, I can understand the clause now
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Wonderful...bring more
I love this lesson so much ❤.
I'm so happy to hear that! Thank you :)
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Thank you so much Gabriela! :) :)
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I got 7/7 in adjective clause, 6/7 in noun clause, 8/8 in adverb clause and finally 10/10 in the final exam.❤❤❤❤❤😅😊
WOW! Those are incredible scores!! Thank you so much for sharing them with me :)
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I'm so happy to hear that! :)
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that topic was a nightmare for me, and now I did 9 out of 10, thx
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Arnel, thank you a lot!!! This lesson is really useful. Can you also teach "relatvie adverbs"-when, where , why?
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It’s a little bit difficult subject. It’s definitely a great explanation. It seems I need to review ones even twice more.
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N.B.: Teacher, talk "COMPOUND NOUNS please!"🙏 ❤🙏
Also *WORD FORMATION RULES. ❤
Dear Arnel please let us know the difference between noun clause in appositions and Adjective clause
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Thanks Arnel...🙏
Hi Arnel!
Disclaimer: English is not my native language.
For me, you are the best teacher in English grammar that I've ever known. Do you have a book with a complete grammar teaching that I can buy. Due to work, sometimes reading is a better option than watching a video. If you don't have a book yet, can you recommend a grammar book with contents that teaches like you do?
Thanks a million. ❤
You are so welcome! :)
please do a lesson on get with all its uses and meanings with lot of example sentences which is ofcourse your beautiful teaching style. need a long masterclass like this one. 🥰🥰🥳
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Arnel please can you tell me about the reported speech verb forms in noun clause please I have an exam in sun and I can't understand this role please help me😢
I noticed that some examples in Adverb clause describe two actions in the past without using Past Perfect for the earlier action. Could you please make it clear?
That's a good observation. The past perfect isn't always necessary when the sequence of events is already clear. This can be if there are multiple past actions.
For example:
-I woke up, got dressed, ate breakfast, and left for work.
Here the sequence is already clear. The sequence is in order.
Words like "before" and "after" also make the sequence clear. The past perfect isn't always necessary, especially in a short sentence:
-We bought groceries before the store closed.
"had bought" isn't necessary.
I hope this clarifies things!
@@ArnelsEverydayEnglish I came across this comment by chance and was able to find the answer I had been searching for ages. In a student’s book this is not clarified properly. Thank you so much, Arnel
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Hi, Arnel! Please make a video on Participles.
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