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ОтветитьThank you for this helpful video, I am confused about how to differentiate between noun clauses and adverb clauses, since some of them have very similar structure, especially if the noun clause comes after the verb as a direct object and if the conjunction is a word like how or where. How can I tell that it is a noun clause and not an adverb clause? Thank you for your help and time
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" We have already learned how to find adverbials in a sentence, studying how to reduce adverb clauses. "
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Hi:
Under the Adverb Clauses, you have given an example that reads as below:
'He speaks as if he is knowledgeable on the subject.'
I have read the fourth edition of a Practical English Grammar, authored by A. J. Thomson & A.V. Martinet.
They write, 'The past subjunctive / unreal past can be used after as if/as though to indicate unreality or improbability or doubt in the present. There is no difference between as if or as though.
E.g. He behaves as if he owned the place.
Here, it refers to the present.
If it is so, can't your example be written; as,
'He speaks as if he was/were knowledgeable on the subject.
(the verb to be were is preferred to was.)
Your guidance will be appreciated.
Regards,
MA Jaleel
Hyderabad - India
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ОтветитьAre adverbials considered complements? for example 'Stores are busiest during summer'. in this example is during summer the complement?
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Thank you so much for your video. Can you explain, if "me and Maco" is Subject, so "I and Maco" is a subject, too? What is the difference between them? And one more thing, "With somebody" is a part of the "how" right? Is the sentence correct "I read books in the library everyday with my friends"? (Who What Where When How)? Thank you for your time.
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“Why she cried is still a mystery.”
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What's the difference between noun clauses and adverb clauses of relative adverbs when, where, why and because ?
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ОтветитьThanks a lot for your amazing videos. How can I know whether a clause is a noun clause or an adv clause when it modifies an adjective. For example :He was positive that no harm had been done
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