Adjective Clauses | Adjective Clause Connectors Examples | Breaking English

Adjective Clauses | Adjective Clause Connectors Examples | Breaking English
In this lesson I go over Adjective Clauses.
In this video:
0:00 Start
0:19 Why do Adjective Clauses matter?
1:30 Clauses
3:19 Example 1
8:00 Example 2
13:32 Adjective Clauses with Object pronouns
21:19 Whose
22:49 More tips
25:30 Most common adjective clause errors
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    Good 👍 Please what is the difference between appositive clause and adjective clause. Please I need a video explanation. There are little to no literature on it. Please help with detailed lesson.

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  • @sharifullahjan7556
    @sharifullahjan75562 жыл бұрын

    Which adjective clause in placed in the right place ? John is a player who plays well. John who plays well is a player. Which one is correct? I have studied that adjective clause is used after noun. Here both are nouns John and player.

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    Thanks a lot my teacher 💯💯❤️ but why we need to reduce the adjective clause?

  • @alejandrocristobalpenasepu3903
    @alejandrocristobalpenasepu3903 Жыл бұрын

    Hi, Is it necessary to identify what type of clause is? Dependent or independent. Best regards.

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    Is there any site where we can practice composing complex sentences?

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    MyEnglishLab by Pearson but it's not free. You could also try Chomp Chomp bit I don't think it's interactive

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    Please, can you make a video about the subjunctive, and what's the difference between these sentences? I recommend that he go to school. I recommend his going to school. I recommend to him to go to school. I recommend him to go to school.

  • @BreakingEnglish

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    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I can do a subjunctive video. That's a good idea. Those sentences are all similar. The first one is the most academic and formal and is a recommendation for someone to do something. The second recommends someone do an activity, which us going to school, so the idea is the same as the first.

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    3 жыл бұрын

    The last two are useful and have the same meaning but are heard more in speaking

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    Hi teacher, I'd like to know which sentence is correct here. ( I'm seeing a friend tonight who came from France or I'm seeing a friend who came from France tonight) I'm confused. please, can you clarify it for me.

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    I loved it. Where can i find some exercises about all the clauses because i have an exam😭😭, please.💔

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    Chomp Chomp is a great site with great exercises

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  • @Sherkhan88155
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    Specifically at 24 minutes and 15 seconds you are using relative adverbs like When, Where etc., to replace nouns and hence creating a relative clause or adjective clause. I hope that it is helpful.

  • @tr3buh
    @tr3buh6 ай бұрын

    Why adjective clauses must be after noun/pronoun/subject? I mean adjectives are usually before nouns and what i understood adjective clauses are treated like one big adjective

  • @Passionatestar
    @Passionatestar Жыл бұрын

    have a doubt about this. you've mentioned that an adjective clause must be just next to a noun that it's describing. However, here in this example, taken from one of the Cali colleges, Q. I cannot find the man from the repair shop. He helped me fix my car yesterday. Ans. I cannot find the man from the repair shop that helped me fix my car yesterday. I wonder why the ans adjective clause has been written after the prepositional phrase 'from the repair shop'. it should've been right next to the noun being described, shouldn't it?

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    is it correct to write: I saw Jen whom runs a lot at the LA marathon

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    He ran away. I know why. -> With adj clause: I know why he ran away. Is this a correct use of adj clause? Describing/ modifying the noun "he".

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    What are differences between adjective clause and Relative pronoun?

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    Kya

  • @parserati
    @parseratiАй бұрын

    Aisha bought new shoes. she got them online. in this sentence, she and Aisha are subjects, and the new shoes and them are objects, based on our meaning we decide which one to use relative pronoun?

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    Thanks, can you make video on:-is to,are to, was to, were to 🙄

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    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I'll add it to my list!

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    Yes, but can you tell me more about this? I'm not sure I understand

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    Have you heard about have to go to,has to go to,had to go to?so my question is about is to, are to, was to, were to,was to.jut like to be verb+infinitive🙄 now I hope you will get😭

  • @BreakingEnglish

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    3 жыл бұрын

    @@MadhubhartiGBava yes, so you are talking about when to use them. We don't actually use the infinitive form after "be" in this way. Do you have an example? Maybe I'm wrong

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    3 жыл бұрын

    Examples:- I was to fill this form before 15th March,they were to attend celebration on his birthday.etc sentences which followed by is to, are to, was to...

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