Complex sentences: formation, identifications, and tips

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  • Опубликовано: 18 фев 2023
  • Hello learners,
    This lesson helps us understand what a complex sentence is, how to form it, and how to identify it in a sentence.
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Комментарии • 42

  • @jurisveratti4494
    @jurisveratti4494 Год назад +1

    Hello, these last lessons are great fo review. I wound ask you something about the sentence at 19:09 is "THE COMPANY CAN'T HIRE" the independent clause ?
    "the company that I work with " = subject ( that I work with = defining relative adjective clause / works as an adjective).
    "can't hire" = verb
    "who you have recomanded" = Object = dependent clsuse, it's also a noun clause and work as a noun.
    "because he is asking for he doesn't reserve" = dependent clause which works as adverb ,and it's also the reason clause of the previous sentence with a complete meaning despite the fact that its subject contain an adjective clause, and its object is both a dependent clause and a noun clause.
    Thanks.

    • @jurisveratti4494
      @jurisveratti4494 10 месяцев назад

      The company (that I work with )= Subject + adjective clause that describes the subject.
      Can't hire= Verb
      Who you have recomanded= Object and it's also an noun clause.
      Was that an independent clause like a simple sentence ?
      Because he is asking for he doesn't reserve = Subordinating clause.

  • @jurisveratti4494
    @jurisveratti4494 10 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, could someone help me please clarify on this grammar? "The company (I work with) cannot hire (whom you recommend)," is that a SIMPLE SENTENCE even though there is a relative adjective clause in the subject and the object is a noun clause? or "the company can't hire" is an independent clause and "who you recommend" is a subordinate clause, but "who I work with" is connected to the subject, not to a clause.

  • @amanatsahil7334
    @amanatsahil7334 Год назад

    Hy Dear Ashish!
    Hope you are happy and healthy.
    Dear Ashish you have been an amazing man throughout.
    I have always loved to watch your videos.
    The way you teach makes me really happy.
    Dear Ashish, Please try to make videos on PRECIS.
    This will be something top-notch.
    Thank you so much.
    And love uh

  • @summaiyaansari
    @summaiyaansari Год назад +1

    Beneficial class! Especially break down explanations of the dependent clauses taking various forms.🎉🎉Thank you, Ashish!😊🎉

  • @poonamsharma.29
    @poonamsharma.29 Год назад

    Superb!!!!

  • @maloomatidunya9972
    @maloomatidunya9972 11 месяцев назад

    sir make detailed video on elliptical clauses please.
    Respects from Pak

  • @amitavabose-6
    @amitavabose-6 Год назад

    Superb class

  • @jurisveratti4494
    @jurisveratti4494 10 месяцев назад

    "The company ( that I work with) can't hire (who you recommend)", Is that a SIMPLE SENTENCE even though there is an adjective clause in the subject and the object is a nun clause ?

  • @bijendrapandey1973
    @bijendrapandey1973 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dear Ashishji: Is it an example of a simple sentence or adverb clause? The next morning, after a late breakfast, I set off for a brisk day's walk.

  • @bijendrapandey1973
    @bijendrapandey1973 11 месяцев назад +1

    Dear Ashish Ji: Is it an example of Noun clause or adjective clause? The talk that went on in the coffee room was about ghosts.

    • @bijendrapandey1973
      @bijendrapandey1973 11 месяцев назад

      I am still awaiting your response to this query

    • @17beninho
      @17beninho 10 месяцев назад

      Noun clause

    • @bijendrapandey1973
      @bijendrapandey1973 10 месяцев назад

      @@17beninho I think it's not a noun clause.

  • @sonumanjhi8742
    @sonumanjhi8742 Год назад +1

    Brother aashish. I am also an English teacher. I love to watch your videos. I wanna talk you. How can i?

  • @amitavabose-6
    @amitavabose-6 Год назад

    Waiting for Mixed/ Compound -Complex Sentences ... please give many many examples of them

  • @vivek1068
    @vivek1068 Год назад

    Which is better city, Delhi or Mumbai?
    Sir please correct it

  • @amitavabose-6
    @amitavabose-6 Год назад

    📌 Sir , Please upload a separate video on - " Post-position ( Not Preposition) " like - Ago , Away , Notwithstanding, Through, Hence, Around / Round , Aside , Apart etc.. soon. Please note it down. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @shesharawikramasinghe2756
    @shesharawikramasinghe2756 11 месяцев назад

    Can you please make a lesson on verbal nouns ?

    • @EnglishWithAshish
      @EnglishWithAshish  11 месяцев назад

      There are dedicated lessons on gerunds and infinites on the channel. Give them a watch.

  • @sumjoseph6983
    @sumjoseph6983 Год назад

    👏👏👏👏

  • @rohitshakya4751
    @rohitshakya4751 Год назад

    Could U please explain me the structure followed in "this has happened"??

    • @EnglishWithAshish
      @EnglishWithAshish  Год назад

      It's a simple sentence with a subject and a verb phrase in it

    • @rohitshakya4751
      @rohitshakya4751 Год назад

      @@EnglishWithAshish Thanks for ur reply !!😊😊
      Can you share similar examples wherein verb phrase is used in the same way??

  • @amitavabose-6
    @amitavabose-6 Год назад

    Good Evening, Ashish

  • @shokanemaake7242
    @shokanemaake7242 Год назад

    Hi Ashish, thanks for sharing all this valuable information. May you please make a video of how to write using the 5W and an H. This helps even when communicating and I think it will be valuable indeed.

    • @EnglishWithAshish
      @EnglishWithAshish  Год назад +1

      Hi Shhokane,
      You’re welcome. I will definitely make a video on it.

  • @ajay744
    @ajay744 Год назад

    Please please sir bana do na sir 🥺

    • @EnglishWithAshish
      @EnglishWithAshish  Год назад

      Stop harassing me and act like a grown up!

    • @ajay744
      @ajay744 Год назад +1

      @@EnglishWithAshish but sir i have been requesting to you to make a separate video on that topic of " to give result of an action" in present participle 🙏

  • @WyMustIGo
    @WyMustIGo 11 месяцев назад

    Shouldn't it be "None of us KNOW where she lives." ? KNOW would be KNOWS only if we were talking about one person: "He KNOWS where she lives."?

    • @jurisveratti4494
      @jurisveratti4494 10 месяцев назад

      "Us" is plural; "none of us" means "not even one of us" , so it's third singular person, therefore "know" need "final S".

    • @WyMustIGo
      @WyMustIGo 10 месяцев назад

      @@jurisveratti4494 "Knows" is SINGULAR first person, KNOW is plural. "us" is plural, so for the verb and subject to agree, they should both be plural. So "KNOW" would be proper in this case.