I really loved this video. I watched a plenty of videos and I came across this content. I have had difficult in my English class, but now, you cleared up the things to me. Thanks!
Thankyou it really helped me a lot and i understood and i really appreciate it for the FANBOYS it helped me and i learn it today my teacher and i watched the video he said it was really nice and he told understand it and we enjoyed the video and we say Thankyou.🤩🤩👍💯💯💯
Hi, great question! Beautiful and smart are two adjectives. When using comma and 'and', it is a rule to put commas only when the series consists of 3 or more nouns or adjectives. Example: "She is tall, beautiful, and smart." (3 adjectives) "She is tall, beautiful, smart, and kind." (4 adjectives) "The teacher gave badges to Tan, Kate, and Luis." (3 nouns) "The teacher gave badges to Tan, Kate, Luis, and Martha. (4 nouns) If it is just two adjectives or nouns, there is no need to put a comma. Additionally, a comma is needed before 'and' if it is two or more independent clauses to make a compound sentence. If you are interested, you can learn more through the ff. links: Using commas and conjunctions together: ruclips.net/video/sNgMG8AgBMM/видео.html Forming compound sentences: ruclips.net/video/lDhXnHIpjvc/видео.html Dependent and Independent Clause: ruclips.net/video/tUPkaiVzQOs/видео.html Hope this clarified your question :)
Good input! However, it is not grammar alone that needs consideration before using the conjunction "for". We also need the context and the level of formality. We can use it in any sentence, but how would the sentence sound? Sometimes it creates confusion too for a while-the reason why we have "because".
With all respect Madam @ 1:50 you said FANBOYS also connects IC with DC but in all your examples this did not happen. As to me this statement is not okay.
We are so sorry we saw this comment late @glasssmirror2314 We hope to be able to explain this to you in a separate video. We will let you know in this comment once the video is up. :)
I really loved this video. I watched a plenty of videos and I came across this content. I have had difficult in my English class, but now, you cleared up the things to me. Thanks!
Thank you so much, it's very easy to understand. I've learnt a lot from your sharing. Tq.
I liked this video a lot, thanks 👍
I love this video 🎉❤ make more
Im grateful for such a great video!
Ii's so cool. I like your explanation.😊❤
Thanks a million my mentor.Happy teachers' day
@kanthasamyvithja5330 You are absolutely welcome! And thank you for the wishes 🥰
Thankyou it really helped me a lot and i understood and i really appreciate it for the FANBOYS it helped me and i learn it today my teacher and i watched the video he said it was really nice and he told understand it and we enjoyed the video and we say Thankyou.🤩🤩👍💯💯💯
We are more than glad to hear that this video is being used in the classroom setting. Your feedback help us improve tremendously. Thank you!
Hi there. Could u tell me pls why u didn’t put a comma before “and” in sentence “she’s beautiful and smart” ?)
Hi, great question!
Beautiful and smart are two adjectives. When using comma and 'and', it is a rule to put commas only when the series consists of 3 or more nouns or adjectives.
Example:
"She is tall, beautiful, and smart." (3 adjectives)
"She is tall, beautiful, smart, and kind." (4 adjectives)
"The teacher gave badges to Tan, Kate, and Luis." (3 nouns)
"The teacher gave badges to Tan, Kate, Luis, and Martha. (4 nouns)
If it is just two adjectives or nouns, there is no need to put a comma.
Additionally, a comma is needed before 'and' if it is two or more independent clauses to make a compound sentence. If you are interested, you can learn more through the ff. links:
Using commas and conjunctions together:
ruclips.net/video/sNgMG8AgBMM/видео.html
Forming compound sentences:
ruclips.net/video/lDhXnHIpjvc/видео.html
Dependent and Independent Clause:
ruclips.net/video/tUPkaiVzQOs/видео.html
Hope this clarified your question :)
Excellent video....
We sincerely appreciate the feedback. Your feedback help us improve
Thanks
Thank you very much 💙
You're welcome.😇
Happy learning!
great job!
Thank you very much, it's a useful lesson .
great video
Thank you for your feedback! This is such an encouragement to us!
In any sentence we can use for instead of because.
Good input! However, it is not grammar alone that needs consideration before using the conjunction "for". We also need the context and the level of formality. We can use it in any sentence, but how would the sentence sound? Sometimes it creates confusion too for a while-the reason why we have "because".
@@TheEnglishScholar thank you
Thank very mach English m
🤍
With all respect Madam @ 1:50 you said FANBOYS also connects IC with DC but in all your examples this did not happen. As to me this statement is not okay.
We are so sorry we saw this comment late @glasssmirror2314
We hope to be able to explain this to you in a separate video. We will let you know in this comment once the video is up. :)
Who's watching this in 2024 September 19
Hey, you show us and in some has missing....
Hello! We're not sure we got your comment. Can you elaborate? :)
@The English Scholar I mean your words are missing. For example: found but you wrote fond like that....
@@BOTHELPERCHANNEL Thank you for letting us know about this. We sure can't let it pass, rest assured we'll triple-check next time.
I prefer to see Iamtomypty
wat
coo haassi
Shut up