Word, Phrase & Clause: What's the Difference? 👩‍🏫 English Grammar

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👉Sentence types (combining clauses)

👉Types of clauses

Index
0:00 Introduction
0:24 Word vs. phrase
1:25 Types of phrases
2:01 Clause
2:37 Independent clause vs. dependent clause
3:17 Quiz time!

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Fantastic work. So linguistically clear and well-paced.

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Very useful basic grammar explanation and clear thanks

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Very clear and precise, learn a lot of English grammar.Thanks

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Thanks for this awesome explanation mam.

GKDilse
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Every week Jennifer introduces us to some important aspects of English.
Phrases:
Every week
In the morning
An amazing teacher
To attend the meeting
Is working in the company
To work hard
Clauses
He is the man. Clause( Independent Clause)
Who came to that girl's rescue ( Dependent Clause)
It is she. Clause( Independent Clause)
Who sang at the party clause( Dependent Clause)
Thanks for this wonderful lesson!
Take care!

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I can't thank you enough! Great!!

odair
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Thank you so much Jennifer for this useful lesson

Is English your first language?

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amrali
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Kindly, make an elaborative video on DETERMINER PHRASE.

This topic is extremely complicated and I've not found any detailed video on youtube in this regard.

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My favorite teacher internet. Thank you. Please question. Please verb noun proposition clause in tought grupo video lesson ?

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LearnwithsumitScience
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He hasn't ridden a bike since he was a boy .
We have played better since joined the team .

Mam, should we only use past or present perfect in the clause which started with the subordinate conjunction " SINCE" even though main sentence in present tense

cloudwalker
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Thank you for this lesson.🥰
I've some questions, are clauses and phrases sentences?, what is the difference of clause and sentence?
Hope you could answer me 😉

nuevanack
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Sentences are made complete with a variety of phrases. The prepositions help join everything together. The words that join segments of a sentence together are words like these: and, so, in for, to, with, on, but, yet, before, after, when.

I live in Britain, AND Jennifer lives in America.
The teacher is too busy, SO she cannot do corrections today.
She will see you IN the afternoon.
I am not making another lesson about verbs, FOR I have made plenty already.
We must go outdoors TO get fresh air.
The driver delivers furniture WITH a workmate.
It is now time to see what is ON television.
It is late, BUT I don't mind.
Tom hunted all day, YET he could not find it.
I will see you BEFORE the evening falls.
It should start raining AFTER five dry months.
The assignment will be completed WHEN the research is done.


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