that was very important and helpful for me. "I can not remove those relative pronoun who are followed by main verb" as you can see i have mentioned that "who are followed"
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What an excellent, well structured and well delivered lesson; thank you very much. You addressed all my concerns with relative clauses. In particular with the detailed breakdown of the occasions when you may reduce them. All this and glamour too, What's not to like! 😊
Thank you very much for this lesson, it was very useful, you are a great teacher, it had taken me a lot of effort to understand this topic. I just have a question, how can I recognize the object of the clause, what does this term refer to?
I really appreciate your lessons as I still a student and have a good teacher who I understand from. you also give a lot of pieces of information. I want to ask a question in the second example can we make it like this "The computer which is really fast, I bought it online" ??
You're the best Alicia 👌 this is a lot of informations, I haven't known it before , And it's helpful for me , I suggest that you can explain personal passive, have something done and all futurism tenses.
Good lesson mam.can uhelp me in combining 2 seperate sentences into 1 complex sentence using adjective clause in this example plzzz( 1. You r looking upset .2 .can u tell me the reason?) How 1 complex sentence can b formed by joining these two sentences with the use of adjective clause?.
My sister, who is a talented musician, plays the piano beautifully. (Relative clause + is + adj) Does this example make sense? My siste, a talented musician, palys the piano beautifully.
It viewing the relative clauses, the speaker or writer makes the determination what is Extra information and what is crucial to provide meaning. Context is important. In the example "This marker" already defines what you're talking about. You must look at what you are trying to say, and why you chose the statement in the first place. USA Schools no longer teach rhetoric and logic. Teachers are taught teaching methods, and only obtain one class on grammar. I know this for a fact! Better explanation: The red marker, which my company bought, is horrible. --This phrase assumes that there are red markers that your company didn't buy. The red marker which my company bought is horrible. --here, the red marker which is defined by the ones the company buys is horrible. The speaker decides whether this info is necessary or not, and in speech, you wouldn't say comma...comma, except for a minor pause.
‘Which’ used for people?!! How? ‘Which’ is used with both defining or restrictive clauses and with non-defining or non-restrictive clauses. While ‘ that’ only with restrictive clauses.
Can we change the sentence to reduce it? Eg: Did everyone who took the class trip get sick? To Did everyone taking the class trip get sick? ??? Delete the subject pronoun and change the verb form to gerund. Is it possible? Another eg: I like the paintings that hang on the wall. To I like the paintings hanging on the wall. Is it possible ?
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He ran very fast.He won the race. Use relative clause in above sentence. Can we write the above sentence in this manner like , He ran very fast to win the race . is it correct
I dont understand why we couldn't reduce " Did everyone who took the class trip get sick? " ->"Did everyone who taking the class ...?" Because I see an example like this: Boys who attended this school had to wear uniform -> boys attending this school...
Does that mean we cannot reduce relative clauses when there is a past tense? So, can we remove the relative clause in this case: "Did everyone who takes the class trip get sick?"
I disagree a bit with this explanation about "reduced"clause. Let consider this example - Yesterday, I talked to a girl who will be performing in the dance competition 9:00 tomorrow. => In this situation, the action "talked" happened in the past, while the action "perform" will happen in the future. It is rather illogical to transform the above example into - yesterday, I talked to a girl performing in the dance competition 9:00 tomorrow. I would rather think of the "-ING"part as a present participle acting as äctive"adjective and taking the time of the main verb. - I saw a cat running around the table. ("running" takes the past tense of the verb "saw") - I saw a cat running around the table. ("running" takes the present tense of the verb "see") and so on :)
why in these two sentences you removed one of the relative pronoun? 1.Did everyone *who* took the class trip get sick? 2. Do you remember the time (when) we went on a ....?
we use "whom" only for people and when the relative pronouns is indicating the object and we can omit "whom" example: The guy whom I gave an advice how to use whom was Daniel Subject - I Verb - Gave Object - The guy therefore; we can drop "whom" The guy I gave an advice how to use whom was Daniel
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that was very important and helpful for me. "I can not remove those relative pronoun who are followed by main verb" as you can see i have mentioned that "who are followed"
you are a good teacher!! It’s hard to me to understand you, bc I’m not speak English, but I hope I could improve my skills of english to understand you
Hi Elisha, I appreciate your bautiful teaching approach, beautiful voice and lovely pace & examples. I was blessed by your beautiful presentation; God bless you!
What an excellent, well structured and well delivered lesson; thank you very much. You addressed all my concerns with relative clauses. In particular with the detailed breakdown of the occasions when you may reduce them. All this and glamour too, What's not to like!
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Perfect explanation! Thanks a lot!could you add some points of cases with no commas around clauses, please..
This was the best explanation I've ever had on relative clauses!
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Thanks for the video. It was interesting I really learned about realtive pronouns and how they work.
I think both “that” and “which” can be used to introduce restrictive relative clauses.
yes i think i have seen newer NY times and WSJ articles incorporate this
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Thank you very much for this lesson, it was very useful, you are a great teacher, it had taken me a lot of effort to understand this topic. I just have a question, how can I recognize the object of the clause, what does this term refer to?
I really appreciate your lessons as I still a student and have a good teacher who I understand from. you also give a lot of pieces of information.
I want to ask a question in the second example can we make it like this "The computer which is really fast, I bought it online" ??
I bought this computer, which is really fast, online.
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Hi! Thanks for the class! What about reducing non-restrictive relative clauses?
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And it's helpful for me ,
I suggest that you can explain personal passive, have something done and all futurism tenses.
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Good lesson mam.can uhelp me in combining 2 seperate sentences into 1 complex sentence using adjective clause in this example plzzz( 1. You r looking upset .2 .can u tell me the reason?) How 1 complex sentence can b formed by joining these two sentences with the use of adjective clause?.
Can you tell me the reason why you are looking upset?
My sister, who is a talented musician, plays the piano beautifully. (Relative clause + is + adj)
Does this example make sense?
My siste, a talented musician, palys the piano beautifully.
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It viewing the relative clauses, the speaker or writer makes the determination what is Extra information and what is crucial to provide meaning. Context is important.
In the example "This marker" already defines what you're talking about. You must look at what you are trying to say, and why you chose the statement in the first place. USA Schools no longer teach rhetoric and logic. Teachers are taught teaching methods, and only obtain one class on grammar. I know this for a fact!
Better explanation:
The red marker, which my company bought, is horrible.
--This phrase assumes that there are red markers that your company didn't buy.
The red marker which my company bought is horrible.
--here, the red marker which is defined by the ones the company buys is horrible. The speaker decides whether this info is necessary or not, and in speech, you wouldn't say comma...comma, except for a minor pause.
I understood that better than learning in my own language
Great lesson
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‘Which’ used for people?!! How?
‘Which’ is used with both defining or restrictive clauses and with non-defining or non-restrictive clauses.
While ‘ that’ only with restrictive clauses.
Excellent.
Can we change the sentence to reduce it?
Eg:
Did everyone who took the class trip get sick?
To
Did everyone taking the class trip get sick?
???
Delete the subject pronoun and change the verb form to gerund.
Is it possible?
Another eg:
I like the paintings that hang on the wall.
To
I like the paintings hanging on the wall.
Is it possible ?
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Can anyone help me ?
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I can practice with you
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He ran very fast.He won the race. Use relative clause in above sentence. Can we write the above sentence in this manner like , He ran very fast to win the race . is it correct
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On your sample sentence, "did everyone who took the class trip get sick?" could I have also written did everyone on the class trip get sick?
Yes, that would be possible.
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I dont understand why we couldn't reduce " Did everyone who took the class trip get sick? " ->"Did everyone who taking the class ...?"
Because I see an example like this:
Boys who attended this school had to wear uniform -> boys attending this school...
I have the same question as you. I'm confused.
Did everyone who took the class trip get sick? > Did everyone taking the class trip get sick?
Perfecto
pretty good.
What about "whoose"?
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Does that mean we cannot reduce relative clauses when there is a past tense?
So, can we remove the relative clause in this case: "Did everyone who takes the class trip get sick?"
Good ❤
Hello, I have a question, why can't you reduce the sentence "Did everyone who took ....get sick?
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How about 'why'?
the computer that he bought at a secondhand shop or bought from a secondhand shop?
You could say both
Relative clauses is easy topic but when I read reading part then I mixed.
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I disagree a bit with this explanation about "reduced"clause.
Let consider this example
- Yesterday, I talked to a girl who will be performing in the dance competition 9:00 tomorrow.
=> In this situation, the action "talked" happened in the past, while the action "perform" will happen in the future.
It is rather illogical to transform the above example into
- yesterday, I talked to a girl performing in the dance competition 9:00 tomorrow.
I would rather think of the "-ING"part as a present participle acting as äctive"adjective and taking the time of the main verb.
- I saw a cat running around the table. ("running" takes the past tense of the verb "saw")
- I saw a cat running around the table. ("running" takes the present tense of the verb "see")
and so on :)
why in these two sentences you removed one of the relative pronoun?
1.Did everyone *who* took the class trip get sick?
2. Do you remember the time (when) we went on a ....?
Give her a cup of water please 😂😂
She looked really cute when she made the mistake
Did anyone who took the class trip get sick? we can reduce it. for example. Did anyone taking the class trip get sick?
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My teacher told me that we could not use that in this
hello mam, How is going your life?
how did followed by past .. ?
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I usually get confused how to use Whom
we use "whom" only for people and when the relative pronouns is indicating the object and we can omit "whom"
example: The guy whom I gave an advice how to use whom was Daniel
Subject - I
Verb - Gave
Object - The guy
therefore; we can drop "whom"
The guy I gave an advice how to use whom was Daniel