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Ответить1. I saw a man being washed away by the tide of the river .
Is in this sentence the phrase- 'a man being washed away by the tide of the river ' working as a noun phrase ?
"a man being washed away by the tide of the river " is the full portion acting as the object ?..As we know noun phrase can be act as a subject or an object ..
The authority didn't nominate his name despite him doing a great work .
Is here the whole portion -'him doing a great work' acting as the object of the preposition despite ? and the whole portion is a noun phrase ?
A video of a man being beaten by some goons has gone viral on social media.
Is in this sentence the whole portion -'a man being beaten by some goons ' acting as an object of the preposition of ?
The whole portion -'a man being beaten by some goons ' is a noun phrase ?
Tomorrow you will see these companies applying for this tender .
Is the whole portion -'companies applying for this tender 'acting as an object ? And also the whole portion 'companies applying for this tender ' a Noun phrase ?
They want the restriction to be put in place .
In this sentence can I say that the whole portion- 'restriction to be put in place ' is acting as a noun phrase and also as the object of the verb.????
In case of joining by using participle, we need to follow a rule where it clearly states that the subject should be the same while two sentence are joined by using participle ..For ex- they heard the sound. They rushed to the spot . If I join this sentence , using present participle ,it will be -hearing the sound , they rush to the spot .Here the same subject is they ..But recently I have come across a sentence which is -' considering all the matters , they will be given opportunities "in this case consideration is done by someone and opportunities are received by others so, the sub is not same .Then my question is why despite subject not being the same , this sentence has been joined by using participle ?????????
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The struggle to know --it is a phrase
Is the extended form of this phrase - The struggle that one should /must know ...??
He is tough batter to bowl .....
Can I add 'for one ' before 'to bowl' to bring the clarity in the sentence ..Is 'for one ' silent in the sentence I.e he is tough batter to bowl ...
Or i should consider ' to bowl ' as the adjective form of infinitive modifying noun batter ...???
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ОтветитьA book, her book📕, those girls.
The few, a lot of.... Determiners.
These two✌ beautiful flowers🌸🌺.
The cat under the table.
I like to drink coffee☕.
The book📕 that is on the table,
I gave her a ✒pen.
I don't think so that gerund can modify another noun rather than being present participle or reduced adjective clause modifying the noun being more reasonable since gerund consider as a noun that noun can't be adjective unless compound noun .Do you agree with me?
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ОтветитьPeople make the mistake of choosing the right people first
I don't know how to understand this sentence
People make the mistake I can understand this sentence but
Of choosing the right people I don't know how to understand this sentence
I have noticed many sentences like this in English
Could you please explain me how to understand this sentence
Hi Ashish, It is a clean explanation. Thank You. Here, I am to suggest a few corrections in the presentation. 1) this, that, these, and those are demonstrative adjectives but you mentioned this as distributive adjectives. 2) the heading ‘Positive of a noun phrase’ should be ‘Position of a noun phrase’ in that slide. Hope this can help you. Thank you once again.
ОтветитьThis , that , these and those are demonstrative adjectives
ОтветитьI have a doubt..
This that these those are demonstrative or distributive..adjective..?
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ОтветитьThis, that , these and those are called demonstratives not distributives
ОтветитьStanding next to you....Is it noun phrase or a particle phrase ? It is qualifying a noun" the man".
ОтветитьAre demonstrative adjectives and distributive adjective the same.
ОтветитьThis ،that and those are demonstrative adjectives?
ОтветитьHi sir....ur teaching methodology is incredible. There's one point .....u r forming a noun phrase with relative clause ..... How can we make a phrase wd clause and sub verb combination
ОтветитьI think you have gone wrong with distributive adjectives . They are not distributive rather they are demonstrative adjectives
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ОтветитьBro did you know tamil
Ответитьnoun phrase used to be so hard now its easy and now i got a+ thank you
ОтветитьWhat is combination of verb and subject meant
ОтветитьYou are from india
ОтветитьThese that those are demonstrative adjectives not distributive adjectives
ОтветитьThank you so much
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Ответить8 class show
ОтветитьKamala, her eldest daughter, a widow
ОтветитьKamala, her eldest daughter, a window in this what is noun phrase
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ОтветитьWrite the phrase for the sentence he has failed yet he looks happy plz do it and make a video on this type of questions also
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ОтветитьGreat lesson and very helpful .
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ОтветитьThis that those are not distributive adjectives they are demonstrative adjectives
ОтветитьWhy standing next to me is the gerund phrase not participle phrase here
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ОтветитьThis, that, these , those are demonstrative adjective , not distributive, aren't they?
ОтветитьThe man who gave me some money....... How can it be a noun phrase ? It has a subject + verb unit, should not it be called a noun clause?
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