Dear Akhil Mohan is sleeping. Mohan = subject {noun} Is sleeping = predicate Is = helping verb ( finite verb defining the tense(Present) of the sentence. Sleeping= present participle (non finite verb) not defining the tense of the sentence Note - Ing form of a verb can show only the state of an action not the Tense. Indefinite, continuous, perfect and perfect continuous are the states of a verb. For example Mohan sleeping. ( no tense)
He came the day before yesterday, I think before is an adverb at here bczz it modifies verb come When he will come the day before yesterday Or may be an adverbial phrase sir
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Sir before se pahle wala sentence toh past perfect mei banta hai na but aapne past indefinite mei banaya hai aisa kyu ? 🤔 video time - 20:50 please check it once
Plz reply sir Ji After having cleaned the room ,he went to play with his friends. Having cleaned the room , he went to play with his friends. Are both correct ?? Are both same meaning ? { After having cleaned...} Is an adverbial phrase in the first sentence?? And is adj.phrase in second one ??
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Sir.. Hum jo adverb ya phir adverb phrase ko syntesis karte hain woh sirf adverb of manner ka hi hoga ya phir kishi bhi adverb ka hosakta he.. Agar yeshe hosakta he ta please do/tin examples deke samjaha sakte hain kiya????
Good question my dear Vimlesh, Oxford Living Dictionaries identifies the words yesterday, today and tomorrow as an adverb first and a noun second. Etymonline lists yesterday as a noun and adverb but today and tomorrow as only adverbs. Wiktionary defines today and tomorrow as adverbs first and nouns second but yesterday as a noun first and an adverb second. Dictionary. com categories yesterday and today as an adverb, noun, and adjective but tomorrow as only a noun and adverb. 1. Today was the best day of my life. (subject)(used as noun) 2. My birthday was yesterday. (subject complement) (used as Noun) 3. I enjoyed yesterday. (direct object)(Used as noun) 4. She will give tomorrow some thought. (indirect object)(Used as Noun) He declared the best day ever today. (object complement)(As Noun) We bought the cake for tomorrow. (prepositional complement)(Used as Noun)
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Below are some possible structures. 1. He blessed the organisation for receiving some charity. 2. He blessed the organisation for having received some charity. 3. After receiving some charity, he blessed the organisation. 4. After having received some charity, he blessed the organisation. 5. By receiving some charity, he blessed the organisation. 6. On receiving some charity, he blessed the organisation. Here are the details: He blessed the organisation for receiving some charity. This suggests that he blessed the organization because he received some charity. He blessed the organisation for having received some charity. Similar to the first option, this emphasizes that the organization received charity in the past, and he is blessing them because of this past action, but superfluous, hence not appropriate. After receiving some charity, he blessed the organisation. This indicates that he blessed the organization after he received some charity. The sequence is clear. After having received some charity, he blessed the organisation.Similar to the third option but emphasizes that the action of receiving charity was completed before he blessed the organization. A bit superfluous, so not appropriate. By receiving some charity, he blessed the organisation. This suggests that the act of receiving charity itself was the way he blessed the organization, which might not make logical sense in this context. On receiving some charity, he blessed the organisation. This suggests that he blessed the organization immediately upon receiving the charity. Among these, options 3, and 6 are the most semantically appropriate if the intended meaning is that he blessed the organization after receiving charity.Option 3: "After receiving some charity, he blessed the organisation." (General and clear sequence of events)Option 6: "On receiving some charity, he blessed the organisation." (Implies immediate action upon receiving)Choose based on the specific nuance you want to convey. If you want a simple and clear sequence, option 3 is often the best choice. If immediacy is important, choose option 6.
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Good question my dear Sovaid, Oxford Living Dictionaries identifies the words yesterday, today and tomorrow as an adverb first and a noun second. Etymonline lists yesterday as a noun and adverb but today and tomorrow as only adverbs. Wiktionary defines today and tomorrow as adverbs first and nouns second but yesterday as a noun first and an adverb second. Dictionary. com categories yesterday and today as an adverb, noun, and adjective but tomorrow as only a noun and adverb. 1. Today was the best day of my life. (subject)(used as noun) 2. My birthday was yesterday. (subject complement) (used as Noun) 3. I enjoyed yesterday. (direct object)(Used as noun) 4. She will give tomorrow some thought. (indirect object)(Used as Noun) He declared the best day ever today. (object complement)(As Noun) We bought the cake for tomorrow. (prepositional complement)(Used as Noun)
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Sir Mohan is sleeping , how sleeping present participle ? Sleeping here finite verb. Participle is non finite verb. Please remove confusion.
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Mohan is sleeping.
Mohan = subject {noun}
Is sleeping = predicate
Is = helping verb ( finite verb defining the tense(Present) of the sentence.
Sleeping= present participle (non finite verb) not defining the tense of the sentence
Note - Ing form of a verb can show only the state of an action not the Tense.
Indefinite, continuous, perfect and perfect continuous are the states of a verb.
For example
Mohan sleeping. ( no tense)
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He came the day before yesterday, I think before is an adverb at here bczz it modifies verb come
When he will come the day before yesterday
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Sir, if I use preposition before a noun, will it remain a noun or be an adverb. Or preposition + noun is adverb? Sir please reply?
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Sir before se pahle wala sentence toh past perfect mei banta hai na but aapne past indefinite mei banaya hai aisa kyu ? 🤔 video time - 20:50 please check it once
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After having cleaned the room ,he went to play with his friends.
Having cleaned the room , he went to play with his friends.
Are both correct ??
Are both same meaning ?
{ After having cleaned...}
Is an adverbial phrase in the first sentence??
And is adj.phrase in second one ??
Having cleaned = after cleaning
So no need to use 'after' before having.
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Hearing to noun ha uske pehale to use karsaktaha
To. Hearing gerund se pehale to ka use kyu nahihotaha gerund vi noun use pehale to use karasaktaha
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Sir, yesterday to adverb hota hai.... I am confused
Good question my dear Vimlesh,
Oxford Living Dictionaries identifies the words yesterday, today and tomorrow as an adverb first and a noun second. Etymonline lists yesterday as a noun and adverb but today and tomorrow as only adverbs. Wiktionary defines today and tomorrow as adverbs first and nouns second but yesterday as a noun first and an adverb second. Dictionary. com categories yesterday and today as an adverb, noun, and adjective but tomorrow as only a noun and adverb.
1. Today was the best day of my life. (subject)(used as noun)
2. My birthday was yesterday. (subject complement) (used as Noun)
3. I enjoyed yesterday. (direct object)(Used as noun)
4. She will give tomorrow some thought. (indirect object)(Used as Noun)
He declared the best day ever today. (object complement)(As Noun)
We bought the cake for tomorrow. (prepositional complement)(Used as Noun)
Does gerund also work as a verb?
Gerund is called a Verbal Noun. It's used as a Noun, so it works as a Noun.
@@englishguruamansir It works as a noun but doesn't it also work as a verb?
Sir, Who is he? Here who is subject, object or what?
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The sun set before I reached. This example was given by you in this video. Tell me whether this is correct .
Absolutely not.
It was an error while writing.
According to past perfect tense law -The Sun has set before I reached home.
had set
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🎉 Respected sir, that you are undisputedly the tallest of all grammarians in India admits of no doubt.Sir, being the greatest grammarian of this generation, you are earnestly entreated with folded hands to help me out by sharing your highly fertile thoughts about the following concept -Question -He received some charity.He blessed the organization.(Join the sentences by using Preposition+Gerund). Revered sir,my attempted answers are -(A)He blessed the organization for receiving some charity (B)He blessed the organization for having received some charity (C) After reciving some charity,he blessed the organization (D) After having received some charity, he blessed the organization organization . Sir, which option do you think would be the most appropriate one from the grammatical as well as the semantic point of view.Sir, this is an academic question of class X of West Bengal Madhyamik board.Sir,i keep on awaiting your valued take with a growing sense of curiosity and inquisitiveness.
Below are some possible structures.
1. He blessed the organisation for receiving some charity.
2. He blessed the organisation for having received some charity.
3. After receiving some charity, he blessed the organisation.
4. After having received some charity, he blessed the organisation.
5. By receiving some charity, he blessed the organisation.
6. On receiving some charity, he blessed the organisation.
Here are the details:
He blessed the organisation for receiving some charity.
This suggests that he blessed the organization because he received some charity.
He blessed the organisation for having received some charity.
Similar to the first option, this emphasizes that the organization received charity in the past, and he is blessing them because of this past action, but superfluous, hence not appropriate.
After receiving some charity, he blessed the organisation.
This indicates that he blessed the organization after he received some charity. The sequence is clear.
After having received some charity, he blessed the organisation.Similar to the third option but emphasizes that the action of receiving charity was completed before he blessed the organization. A bit superfluous, so not appropriate.
By receiving some charity, he blessed the organisation.
This suggests that the act of receiving charity itself was the way he blessed the organization, which might not make logical sense in this context.
On receiving some charity, he blessed the organisation.
This suggests that he blessed the organization immediately upon receiving the charity.
Among these, options 3, and 6 are the most semantically appropriate if the intended meaning is that he blessed the organization after receiving charity.Option 3: "After receiving some charity, he blessed the organisation." (General and clear sequence of events)Option 6: "On receiving some charity, he blessed the organisation." (Implies immediate action upon receiving)Choose based on the specific nuance you want to convey. If you want a simple and clear sequence, option 3 is often the best choice. If immediacy is important, choose option 6.
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" You may take a pencil. You should not taken a pen"
Sir iska synthesis kaise banega by using preposition with gerund or noun
You may take a pen instead of a pencil.
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The Sun set before I reached home.
This sentence is grammatically wrong.
Yes
It should be like this...
The sun had set before I reached home.
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Yesterday noun hai
Good question my dear Sovaid,
Oxford Living Dictionaries identifies the words yesterday, today and tomorrow as an adverb first and a noun second. Etymonline lists yesterday as a noun and adverb but today and tomorrow as only adverbs. Wiktionary defines today and tomorrow as adverbs first and nouns second but yesterday as a noun first and an adverb second. Dictionary. com categories yesterday and today as an adverb, noun, and adjective but tomorrow as only a noun and adverb.
1. Today was the best day of my life. (subject)(used as noun)
2. My birthday was yesterday. (subject complement) (used as Noun)
3. I enjoyed yesterday. (direct object)(Used as noun)
4. She will give tomorrow some thought. (indirect object)(Used as Noun)
He declared the best day ever today. (object complement)(As Noun)
We bought the cake for tomorrow. (prepositional complement)(Used as Noun)
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He was absent .I gave the message to his wife. Change into simple sentence
I gave the message of his absence to his wife.
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