500 English Listening Practice 😀 Learn English Useful Conversation Phrases
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Do you want to learn English? The best way to learn English is to listen to it often and practice speaking it as often as possible. This video will help you improve your English speaking skills and your English listening skills. Listen to these 500 English conversation phrases often and practice saying them.
You will improve your speaking and listening ability very quickly this way. This is especially useful for those studying ESL and TOEFL or IELTS. Each Phrase Gets Repeated.
Hay 500 frases de inglés básicas en inglés en esta lección. Esta lección le ayudará a entender mejor el inglés. Le ayudará a mejorar su \”listening\” de inglés. Bueno, espero…
Good Luck,
Evan (Eko)
Learning Basic English Conversation for Beginners
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English conversation phrases
Includes many english questions and answers as well.
Reducing Adjective Clauses to Adjective Phrases: Learn English Grammar with JenniferESL
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Index:
0:10 Introduction
1:36 What’s an adjective phrase?
1:58 When we do reduce an adjective clause?
2:34 Examples of adjective phrases
3:59 Your turn: practice task.
8:49 More practice: deciding when to reduce a clause
11:19 Using NOUN + which in a nonrestrictive clause
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Một trong những phần kiến thức về tiếng Anh cực kì quan trọng và rất phor biến trong các bài thi, không đâu khác đó chính là Mệnh đề quan hệ trong tiếng anh!
Bài học này, cô Trang sẽ lần lượt từng bước tháo gỡ các khó khăn mà các bạn gặp phải tất tần tật liên quan đến Mệnh dề quan hệ trong tiếng Anh nhé!
1/ Định nghĩa:
Mệnh đề quan hệ: dùng để bổ nghĩa cho một Danh từ trong câu, còn gọi là \” Mệnh đề Tính ngữ\”.
Mệnh đề quan hệ: nối 2 câu đơn.
Trong câu: Mary, whom you are flirting with, is my girlfriend.
thì \” whom you are flirting with \” là mệnh đề quan hệ bổ nghĩa cho \”Mary\”.
Câu trên tách ra là: Mary is my girlfriend. You are flirting with her.
2/ Cấu trúc Mệnh đề quan hệ:
S (chính), Đại từ quan hệ + S(mệnh đề) + V(mệnh đề), + V(chính) + C.
Vị trí mệnh đề quan hệ vô cùng phong phú.
3/ Các loại Đại từ, Trạng từ quan hệ:
Who: thay cho người
Which: thay cho vật
That: thay cho cả người, vật. sẽ nói rõ bài sau
Whose: thay cho sự sở hữu
Where: thay cho địa điểm nơi chốn
When: thay cho thời gian
Why: thay cho lí do, tại sao.
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Learn English Grammar: The Adjective Clause (Relative Clause)
The lesson that you are about to watch is about adjective clauses, of which there are two in this sentence. Can you see them? In some grammar books, you may see the adjective clause called the \”relative clause\”. Don’t get confused they are the same thing. In this lesson, you will learn the difference between the two types of adjective clauses the defining adjective clause, and the modifying adjective clause. I’ll also answer a common question people have about clauses: \”Should I use a comma or not?\”. After this lesson, you will be able to spot adjective clauses of all forms and use them to take your English writing and speaking to the next level.
Test your understanding with the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/learnenglishgrammartheadjectiveclauserelativeclause/
Watch Adam’s series on clauses!
Dependent Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BsBbZqwUc
Noun Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SrEEPt4MQA
Adverb Clauses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkooLJ9MWVE
TRANSCRIPT
Hi. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. I’m Adam. In today’s lesson we’re going to look at the adjective clause. Now, this is a dependent clause, and if you’re not sure what the difference between dependent or independent clause, you can check out my video about the independent clause and my introduction video to dependent clauses. In this lesson we’re going to dive a little bit deeper into this particular dependent clause, the adjective clause. Now, some of you will have grammar… Different grammar books, and some of you will see this called the relative clause. Relative clause, adjective clause, same thing. Different books like to call them different things. Okay? So we’re going to look at this.
Now, the first thing to remember about an adjective clause before we look at the actual structure of it, the full clause is essentially an adjective. Although it’s a clause, means it has a subject, and a verb, and maybe some modifiers the whole piece, the whole clause together works like an adjective. So, because it works like an adjective: What does that mean? It means that it’s giving you some information about a noun somewhere in the sentence. You could have many nouns in a sentence, you could have many adjective clauses in a sentence. There’s no limit to how many you can have, although try not to have too many in one sentence because the sentence becomes very bulky, not a very good sentence.
So let’s get right into it. First of all, we have two types of adjective clause. We have a defining adjective clause, which means that it’s basically pointing to the noun and telling you something necessary about the noun. Without the adjective clause, the noun is incomplete. I don’t know what it is, I don’t know what it’s doing, etc. The second adjective clause is the modifying, means it is not necessary but we put it in to give a little bit of extra information about the noun. Okay? So it’s like an adjective that just gives you a little bit more description about the noun.
Two things to remember: The defining noun. Now, one of the biggest questions about adjective clauses is: Do I use a comma or do I not use a comma? For defining adjective clauses, no comma. For modifying, like the extra information, the ones that you could actually take out and the sentence is still okay, use a comma. We’re going to look at examples and understand this more.
Now, another thing to know about adjective clauses: They all begin with a relative pronoun. Okay? A relative pronoun. This is basically the conjunction of the clause. It is what begins the clause. Now, some of these can be also the subject of the clause, which means it will agree with the verb; some of them cannot. So these three… Whoa, sorry. \”That\”, \”which\”, and \”who\” can be both the conjunction and the subject. These ones: \”whom\”, \”whose\”, \”when\”, \”where\”, and \”why\” cannot be the subject of the clause; only the relative pronoun, only the conjunction of the clause. Now, in many cases, \”that\” can also be removed, but we’re going to look at that separately.
So, let’s look at some examples to get an idea. \”The man lives next door.\” So here we have an independent clause. Independent clause means it’s a complete idea, it stands by itself as a sentence, it doesn’t really need anything else. But the problem is \”the man\”. Which man? That man, that man, the man across the street? I don’t know. So this sentence, although it’s grammatically complete, is technically, in terms of meaning, incomplete because I don’t know who this man is. I need to identify him. So you can think of defining or identifying. Okay? I want to point specifically to one man because I have \”the man\”. I’m looking at somebody specific.
So here’s one way we can do it: \”The man who lives next door\”\”who lives next door\”\”is a doctor\”. Okay? So, again, I still have my independent clause: \”The man is a doctor\”, but now I have my adjective, my identifying adjective clause telling me who the man is.
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