English Grammar: Adjective Clauses with Prepositions

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More advanced grammar:

In this lesson:
00:00 Introduction
00:21 What are prepositions?
00:45 How to use prepositions in adjective clauses/relative clauses
04:26 Prepositions need to be followed by 'which' or 'whom'
08:08 Mixing tenses in adjective clauses
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Thanks very much for watching, everyone! For more advanced English grammar, watch:

engvidAdam
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Adam, I Cannot stop repeating that you have an incredible teaching method and very clear pronunciation which is pretty understandable for International apprentices. Thanks again for lessons, we are all appreciate it

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I love how he spells out all of the details so easy to understand. So thanks a lot for sharing this useful video.

ElMoscas
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Hi Adam, if possible, please also explain the difference between "in which and where" "at/on which and when" in your upcoming videos. Is it correct to say: "The book where she discusses..." instead of "The book in which she discusses... "?

Saha
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This is a syntactic construction that I use frequently, especially in my native language, so I'm glad you proposed it as an alternative to more conventional sentences. The test was very challenging indeed. Thank you!

andreamarino
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Sir, you have used comma in defining relative clause, is it correct ?

abhijeetkushwah
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You are my favourite English teacher and that lovely way of teaching is really impressive ❤️ such a simple and attractive way. Really thanks for making these videos. God bless you...

nadeeshaumagiliya
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wow this is really very informative video thank you for your work
I am learning English and I am glad that I understand what you are talking about without translating words (when you show or give examples)
thanks you so much

ДашаРайкова-эц
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An excellent presentation sir. The way in which you are explaining the clauses is much appreciable.

bas
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Hello, I kept watching this video over three times to fully understand myself. Thank you so mich, I will dive into your next lessons.

underthesky
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Thank you dear Adam, for very comprehensive lesson

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I love your lectures...they are always easy to understand...you are a super hero to me, 😭

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You are best teacher in this world who clearly teching so easily. Loves from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩

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Thanks Adam🌎 Greetings from Colombia. The Venezuelan immigrant writer 🇻🇪

antoniodossantos
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Interessante. Isso também há em português. Chamamos de "oração subordinada adjetiva". Ela começa com um pronome relativo, em frente ao qual (aqui já ocorre isso) pode haver preposição.

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- Hi Adam, I have a question.
- What if i use : The book WHICH she discusses her long career, is a real eye-opener
=> Does the meaning of this sentence have any difference compared with your original sentence in the lesson? Thank you for answering .

huynguyeninh
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Outstanding Sir... I'm a huge fan of ur teaching style... Please make a detail video of various use of participle

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I feel elated because with this video i have finished all the grammar about clauses i have studied adjective, noun, adverb clauses, infinitive clauses and today this is the last topic of clauses thanks you Adam 😅

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For we readily understand your lessons, we wish you explained some demonstratives information about syntax, which has some interchangeable (nested) lessons. Thank you, Mr. Adam.

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