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Thank You so much, Lucy, You don't even know how much I have been relieved that you have finally made a video on this topic. I could never get my head around this at school. 🤗🤗
A clause is also a particular and separate article, stipulation, or proviso in a treaty, bill, or contract. Like specifications or conditions of an agreement made between parties. I think it’s important to specify this.
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hey lucy, before i watch the video. I just wanted to ask you if i study the different types of clauses, will i sound more charismatic in conversations?
This is the video which I need at the most extreme. Because we often loose our marks due to mistakes in clauses. Thanks a lot for such an amazing and informative video.
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I'm glad that I found your video. I know that understanding clauses is important. I think the 1st sentence uses coordinate clauses. I was thinking that the 2nd sentence uses dependent noun clause, but I see that that clause doesn't have a verb. Please explain.
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Looking back to my English grammar lessons we spoke of relative clauses instead of adjective clauses and adverb clauses would be named conditional clauses. it's always kind of confusing if different nomenclature is used. It leaves the question if those names mean 100% the same thing.
Ma'am please make a video on the topic how to interchange the compound complex and simple sentences or convert them into one to another... Please ma'am😍
Such an essential and great lesson! I needed this one. I realized that teachers and English learners don't pay attention enough to sentence structure lessons, myself included (or I was). I think it's important as much as tenses. Plus, elementary-level lessons for advanced learners can be a good idea. When we restudy we might skip that part which is may cause fluency problems.
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