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Adverbial Phrases and Clauses 

Jeanie the English Teacher
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@engin7787
@engin7787 4 года назад
A typically , happy and very bright school teacher ,who is loved by the students,but a disciplinarian keep the class under her control which reminds me, my high school days! It is nice to meet you!
@learnenglishwithsirnoorkha8758
@learnenglishwithsirnoorkha8758 2 года назад
Absolutely remarkable way of teaching. I am literally overwhelmed by your intriguing way forward teaching. Being a teacher, I would be deeply honoured if you recommend any authentic English grammar book which should essentially enable me in gleaning commanding grasp on English grammar. Looking forward to having your valuable guidance in this regard.
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 2 года назад
I'm glad you are benefitting from my videos! I would recommend the grammar texts by Betty Azar, published by Pearson. There are three books in the series, for beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels: Basic English Grammar, Fundamentals of English Grammar, and Understanding and Using English Grammar. I hope that helps!
@gunseliaksut6942
@gunseliaksut6942 Год назад
You explained that so well! You are a master teacher!
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher Год назад
Thank you so much! Teşekkürler!
@johnk4655
@johnk4655 4 года назад
This was such an confidence building video. Thanx a ton. Keep on bringing more such videos I am loving them.
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
I'm glad you are enjoying them!
@krisharts5000
@krisharts5000 5 лет назад
U r a God gifted teacher.
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
Thank you so much!
@marzieghasemi8637
@marzieghasemi8637 3 года назад
Thank you .Your accent is very clear.I'm following your videos.I've learned a lot .
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 3 года назад
You are very welcome!
@kioscola9040
@kioscola9040 2 года назад
Thank you very much for your video. It helped me a lot. I gave a class about adverbials using your video and I've got an A.
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 2 года назад
No kidding! I'm happy to hear that! Where is your school located?
@kioscola9040
@kioscola9040 2 года назад
@@JeanietheEnglishTeacher I'm in what we call "Profesorado" it's a teachers school. In a mid sized city in the north of Argentina. Hope to be as good English teacher as you.
@katyobchaka838
@katyobchaka838 2 года назад
You're truly amazing!! Grammar has never been so pleasant! thank you♥
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 2 года назад
That's nice to hear! Thank you!
@dilshersingh3982
@dilshersingh3982 3 года назад
Your method of teaching is awesome
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 3 года назад
I'm glad you think so!
@laxmanverma1404
@laxmanverma1404 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot ma'am your teaching sense is very effective from India
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
I'm glad you like it!
@jadancampbell4837
@jadancampbell4837 4 года назад
Hi you are the best teacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
Thank you!
@enaskhenezy9192
@enaskhenezy9192 27 дней назад
Thanks From Egypt❤
@jeanie5665
@jeanie5665 23 дня назад
You're welcome!
@ayaghareeb5712
@ayaghareeb5712 Год назад
It was fruitful. Thanks a million.
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher Год назад
I'm glad you found this helpful!
@enaskhenezy9192
@enaskhenezy9192 27 дней назад
Great 👍👍👍
@jeanie5665
@jeanie5665 23 дня назад
Thank you!
@wajahatsocrates5697
@wajahatsocrates5697 2 года назад
Jeanie you are doing good job .
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 2 года назад
Thanks so much!
@theprince9035
@theprince9035 7 месяцев назад
Please continue making videos...I like your videos very much
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 6 месяцев назад
Thank you -- I hope to find the time someday to make more!
@theprince9035
@theprince9035 6 месяцев назад
@@JeanietheEnglishTeacher ....As per your recommendation,I have started practising grammar topics from Betty Azar books but the prepositions topic is not covered in any of those books...Could you please suggest any good books for prepositions?Prepositions topic is very difficult for me
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 6 месяцев назад
@@theprince9035 Actually, prepositions ARE in the Azar books. In "Basic English Grammar," prepositions of time and location are addressed in Chapters 1, 2, and 3, and there may be more. I remember phrasal verbs being at the end of a number of chapters in "Fundamentals of English Grammar." Those are important uses of prepositions, so if you haven't practiced those yet in the Azar books, I recommend you do so. I don't have any book that is specifically about prepositions that I can recommend. Prepositions are difficult, and it's important not to try to translate from another language when learning them because they operate so differently in different languages. It requires a good bit of memorization, lots of input (reading, listening), and lots of practice.
@vallievi
@vallievi 3 года назад
great teacher, very useful videos. Thank you.
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 3 года назад
Glad to hear it! Veronica, you look like a student I had years ago. Were you in my class?
@cblankcasierr5188
@cblankcasierr5188 4 года назад
I enjoyed the video so much. It was so clear and concise 😀. thanks Jeanie.
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
You are so welcome!
@AhmedZAli-ee1nj
@AhmedZAli-ee1nj 2 года назад
A very useful lesson , thank you so much .
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 2 года назад
Thanks -- I'm glad you found it helpful!
@jianminhe3218
@jianminhe3218 4 года назад
Thanks so much for your teacing. I really appreciate the valuable content you provided. Indeed I've learned a lot.
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
You are very welcome!
@yankubapujeh4970
@yankubapujeh4970 3 года назад
Thanks for such an awesome teaching
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 3 года назад
You're very welcome!
@nisohomidova3721
@nisohomidova3721 2 года назад
Thank u so so much!😘😘❤️ I got this grammar!
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 2 года назад
Glad to hear it!
@rujithira6617
@rujithira6617 4 года назад
Great! Thank you for a good lesson. 👍💕
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
You're welcome!
@BTSarmygirl-ed4rl
@BTSarmygirl-ed4rl 2 года назад
Thank you very much 😊 i understood very well
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 2 года назад
Glad to hear it!
@muhammadanwarhussain2990
@muhammadanwarhussain2990 2 года назад
I always watch your lectures but I learn a lot but believe me I have been in love with you since I first watched your lecture somehow I telling you the truth instead of your videos I always look at you I wish you were mine
@theprince9035
@theprince9035 11 месяцев назад
Please clarify my doubt... I will watch the movie next Sunday.... In this sentence 1)what is the part of speech of "next"? 2)Is "next Sunday" a noun phrase/adjective phrase/preposition phrase/adverbial phrase I have same doubt with the phrase "last Sunday"
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 9 месяцев назад
"Next" is an adverb here, and "next Sunday" is an adverbial phrase of time. The same is true for "last" and "last Sunday." These add time information to the clause, which is one of the functions of an adverbial phrase.
@linchochachin5014
@linchochachin5014 2 года назад
she talks like sheldon cooper. great class.
@mariamkinen8036
@mariamkinen8036 4 года назад
Thank you!❣️🥕👍🏻💭 you got me through to light.
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 3 года назад
You're welcome!
@amitgupta696
@amitgupta696 5 лет назад
good knowledge, can get video on participle please ?
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 5 лет назад
I'm glad you enjoyed it. You can view my videos on Present Participles and Past Participles on my channel.
@surajifernando3194
@surajifernando3194 4 года назад
You're teaching is excellent. Everything is super clear. Thanks a lot, mam.
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
I'm glad you like it!
@fwwryh7862
@fwwryh7862 3 года назад
So are these prepositional phrases or an adverbial phrases?
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 3 года назад
They can be both at the same time. If a prepositional phrase functions like an adverb (such as describing time or manner), then that prepositional phrase is a type of adverbial phrase.
@mia00
@mia00 4 года назад
Really incredibly helpful, thank you!
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
Glad to hear it!
@se3eina
@se3eina 4 года назад
Your the best🤙🏾👌🏾👍🏾😊
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
Thank you!
@lakshmanankomathmanalath
@lakshmanankomathmanalath 4 года назад
Great! Thank you.
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
You bet!
@suhavlog3859
@suhavlog3859 4 года назад
THANK YOU TO HELP ME
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
You are welcome -- but use 'for' after 'thank you': thank you for helping me. :)
@ranipulgoicsat563
@ranipulgoicsat563 6 лет назад
Thanks a lot teacher..Excellent class.👍
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
I'm glad you like it!
@ssrkchaudhary7888
@ssrkchaudhary7888 4 года назад
Madam, I have a doubt, that is; what is the difference between "Compare with" and "Compare to" ? Please try to tell me about it. I hope you will try to reply as soon as possible. I will be looking forward to your reply.
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
In modern American English, there is not much difference, but 'compared to' is more common than 'compared with.' There is a nice explanation with examples here: grammarist.com/usage/compared-to-or-compared-with/
@ssrkchaudhary7888
@ssrkchaudhary7888 4 года назад
@@JeanietheEnglishTeacher Thank you!
@ssrkchaudhary7888
@ssrkchaudhary7888 4 года назад
@@JeanietheEnglishTeacher Madam, I have some doubtful idioms. Would you like to clear them? Please try to let me know by replying. I hope you will try to reply as soon as possible. I will be looking forward to your reply.
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
@@ssrkchaudhary7888 Hi Akela - I am happy to answer questions (we say 'answer questions,' not 'clear doubts') people have in regards to my videos, but for other matters, I would recommend finding a tutor. Then you can get all kinds of personalized help! :)
@ssrkchaudhary7888
@ssrkchaudhary7888 4 года назад
@@JeanietheEnglishTeacher Madam, I do not use the Tutor.
@aravindviswam8229
@aravindviswam8229 Год назад
thank u
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher Год назад
You're welcome!
@spring342
@spring342 3 года назад
Love it❤
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@md_ez
@md_ez 4 года назад
I have a question , please.
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
When you are speaking, it is polite to say, "I have a question." When you are writing, do not do that. It is more work for the person who is responding to have to respond to you more than once. In writing, ask the question directly, the first time.
@md_ez
@md_ez 4 года назад
​@@JeanietheEnglishTeacher Thank you , teacher. Can you make a video about transitive and ambitransitive verbs , please ?
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
@@md_ez Thanks for the suggestion!
@md_ez
@md_ez 4 года назад
@@JeanietheEnglishTeacher Thank you for reply. When will you do it , please ?
@BruceXue-u4u
@BruceXue-u4u 9 месяцев назад
good
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 9 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@fosterproject2425
@fosterproject2425 5 месяцев назад
❤😊
@amitgupta696
@amitgupta696 5 лет назад
Hello ma'mm, i love your teaching way . i believe you are right person to reply of my queries. example - Miss Gold lost her job. She, therefore, had no money. I confuse to understand such type pattern in complex/compound sentences .words or phrases put starting or last and separate by commas in complex and compound sentences. could you help me to understand the same.
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 5 лет назад
Hi Amit - I'm afraid I'm having trouble understanding your question. In the example you gave, there are no compound or complex sentences. There are two simple sentences, and the second simple sentence has a transition word (therefore) that connects the two ideas. Transition words always need to be set off from the rest of the sentence by commas. I hope that helps.
@amitgupta696
@amitgupta696 5 лет назад
@@JeanietheEnglishTeacher hello Ma'mm this is Amit once again from India. I want to understand the pattern like. Words and phrases keep separate by comma befor to sentence. Example all afternoon, he lay on the sofa thinking about life. I want to understand the role of " all afternoon". . Actually i am not able to understand the pattern of such type phrase .
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
@@amitgupta696 When you have information before the subject of a sentence (usually an adverbial phrase), you usually place a comma after the adverbial phrase. So, find the subject of your sentence and then see if there is information before the subject that should be set off with a comma.
@se3eina
@se3eina 4 года назад
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@ChandanDatta-q8k
@ChandanDatta-q8k Год назад
Can i meet you through online?
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher Год назад
Unfortunately, I don't do any private tutoring at this time!
@shakespeare17english65
@shakespeare17english65 5 лет назад
Continue
@sufiaamir2348
@sufiaamir2348 2 года назад
Function of adverbial. When How Where How much How long Something happened
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 2 года назад
That's basically it!
@suhavlog3859
@suhavlog3859 4 года назад
I GOT A++
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
Congratulations!
@abualabbassaldigair5929
@abualabbassaldigair5929 2 года назад
I didn’t understand under
@abualabbassaldigair5929
@abualabbassaldigair5929 2 года назад
I didn’t understand
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 2 года назад
Do you have a question about anything specific?
@glennhuntington3001
@glennhuntington3001 2 года назад
mắc cười quá chọt lét dùm cái
@mahbubali2703
@mahbubali2703 4 года назад
1: While going to school, I saw a beautiful bird. Here, "while going to school" is which phrase? 2: Closing the door, I went to bed. Here, "Closing the door" is which phrase?
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
Both of your examples are adverbial phrases, which are often also called reduced adverbial clauses. They are not full adverbial clauses because they do not have a subject and verb. I hope that helps.
@drsaifulhaq6713
@drsaifulhaq6713 4 года назад
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@JeanietheEnglishTeacher
@JeanietheEnglishTeacher 4 года назад
Thanks for your enthusiasm!
@drsaifulhaq6713
@drsaifulhaq6713 4 года назад
Jeanie the English Teacher upload video on gerund and infinitive.....
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