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Relative Clauses with Prepositions 

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In this lesson, we take Relative Clauses to the next level. We can turn common complex sentences that are used in everyday life, and these often end in a preposition (e.g. "This is the man I spoke to yesterday"), into formal and sophisticated sentences (e.g. "This is the man to whom I spoke yesterday").
Make sure if you haven't already checked out the lesson on Defining and Non-Defining Relatives clauses, you do so here:
Defining and Non-Defining Relative Clauses
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@zohrazohra7337
@zohrazohra7337 Месяц назад
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@BuildingBlocksEnglish
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@BuildingBlocksEnglish
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@BuildingBlocksEnglish
@BuildingBlocksEnglish 2 года назад
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@BuildingBlocksEnglish
@BuildingBlocksEnglish 2 года назад
Thank you for your support. We’re really glad you have enjoyed the lesson.
@zakielfahmi
@zakielfahmi 2 года назад
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@BuildingBlocksEnglish
@BuildingBlocksEnglish 2 года назад
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@user-pq7wb8lm5r
@user-pq7wb8lm5r 10 месяцев назад
Great explanation 👍keep on
@avinashroy7896
@avinashroy7896 2 года назад
Very informative
@WinterVo
@WinterVo 11 месяцев назад
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@abdelhadirzk1900
@abdelhadirzk1900 2 года назад
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@elvst3331
@elvst3331 2 года назад
@ 13:47, its interesting how since and when can be combined in the same sentence. I have always known that since can be used with present perfect whiles when can be used with past simple. Anyway thanks for this awesome lesson. Much appreciated
@BuildingBlocksEnglish
@BuildingBlocksEnglish 2 года назад
Thank you for your comment, Elvst. You're correct that we use "since" with Present Perfect tenses to show the connection between the action and the other point in time. "When" is also used with Past Simple (though also Present Simple in future time clauses). The usage of "since when" here, however, is a specific linking expression combining the two together. We only use it in this advanced relative clause structure. Hope that helps. - Paul from Building Blocks English
@roxotaliruxsatov2895
@roxotaliruxsatov2895 2 года назад
Outstanding!!!
@BuildingBlocksEnglish
@BuildingBlocksEnglish 2 года назад
Thank you! We’re glad you enjoyed the video!
@richardpatove4587
@richardpatove4587 2 года назад
thank you very much
@BuildingBlocksEnglish
@BuildingBlocksEnglish 2 года назад
Thank you so much. Glad you found it useful.
@amitavabose-6
@amitavabose-6 2 года назад
Thank you
@paulsoper445
@paulsoper445 2 года назад
You're very welcome. :-) - Paul from Building Blocks English
@abotammemalahmady3641
@abotammemalahmady3641 4 месяца назад
Beautiful
@ademkamalak9112
@ademkamalak9112 Год назад
Please can you prepare a podcast about "would"?
@zohrazohra7337
@zohrazohra7337 Месяц назад
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@user-qi1og1si3c
@user-qi1og1si3c 2 года назад
Very very great👍🏻 👌🏻 I have a question. Which one is true I don't like the bread in any/none of backeries.
@BuildingBlocksEnglish
@BuildingBlocksEnglish 2 года назад
Thank you! We're glad you enjoyed the lesson. To answer your question. "I don't like the bread in any of the bakeries." This is the correct answer.
@masoud7311
@masoud7311 2 года назад
Very on point✌️ In the last example, instead of by which time, can we use only by which?
@BuildingBlocksEnglish
@BuildingBlocksEnglish 2 года назад
Thank you for your comment. In the last example, we should only use "by which time" as this is the complete expression to complete the advanced relative clause.
@raselsheik7082
@raselsheik7082 2 года назад
They're two green grocers in my town, neither of which sells / sell fresh foods. Plz sir , let me know sell or sells and do I have to use Comma here ? Thank you.
@paulsoper445
@paulsoper445 2 года назад
Hello. Good question. Generally, "neither" is a singular indefinite pronoun, so it would take a singular verb (sells). However, in the expression "neither of + relative pronoun", it is referring to more than one thing. In this case "which" represents "them" (the two green grocers), so you should use a plural verb (sell). So, your sentence should read: "There are two green grocers in my town, neither of which sell fresh food." - And yes, there should be a comma before "neither". *Also, I would use "food" rather than "foods", because you're referring to it generally (uncountable) rather than specific varieties. Thanks for the great question! - Paul from Building Blocks English
@raselsheik7082
@raselsheik7082 2 года назад
Thank you for your kind & easy explanation , feeling delighted to hear from you, Sir.
@paulsoper445
@paulsoper445 2 года назад
@@raselsheik7082 You're welcome. Glad it helped. - Paul
@thremstrak1559
@thremstrak1559 8 месяцев назад
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@felly5702
@felly5702 Год назад
Hi ,I am aware of that the people went shopping. Or I am aware that the people went shopping? Thanks
@avinashroy7896
@avinashroy7896 2 года назад
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@BuildingBlocksEnglish
@BuildingBlocksEnglish 2 года назад
We’re glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for your support. We’ve got lots of videos lined up in the new year and modal verbs is certainly one of them.
@avinashroy7896
@avinashroy7896 2 года назад
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@ammaralmawas4973
@ammaralmawas4973 2 года назад
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@BuildingBlocksEnglish
@BuildingBlocksEnglish 2 года назад
You’re very welcome. We’re glad you enjoyed the video.
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