The 4 English Sentence Types - simple, compound, complex, compound-complex

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 27. 01. 2016
  • Did you know there are only four sentence types in English? To improve your writing and reading skills in English, I'll teach you all about simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences in this grammar video. You'll learn how to identify the independent and dependent clauses. Don't worry, it's easier than it sounds! By learning to identify and use these sentence structures, you'll make your writing more interesting and dynamic. I'll also share many example sentences in the lesson, so you can practice with my help. www.engvid.com/the-4-english-s...
    TRANSCRIPT
    Hi. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. Today's lesson is a writing lesson, but it's also a spoken English lesson. It's about anything to do with English, because we're going to be looking at sentence types. Now, of course, when you speak, you're using all kinds of sentence types. But, especially in writing, it's important to know the different types of sentences, because, especially if you're going to be writing tests, they want to see sentence variety. And even if you're not writing tests, anything you write, if you're using only one type of sentence, your writing becomes very bland, very boring, very hard to follow, because it's a little bit monotone. So what you need to do is you need to vary... You need a variety of sentence structures in your writing to give it a little bit more life. Okay?
    Luckily, you only need to know four sentence types. We have simple sentences, compound sentences, complex sentences, and compound-complex. Now, this is not exactly easy, but it's not exactly hard, either. If you figure out what you need to have in each one, in each sentence type, just make sure it's there. Okay? Let's start.
    A simple sentence has one independent clause. A little bit of review: What is an independent clause? An independent clause has a subject and a verb, and can complete an idea. It can stand by itself, because the idea in that clause is complete. I don't need to add anything else to it. Okay.
    A compound sentence has two or more independent clauses, joined by a conjunction. A compound conjunction: "and", "but", "or", "so", "for" (not very common), etc. So, we join two independent clauses with a compound conjunction. You can have more, but again, you have to be a little bit careful. Once you get to three, start to look for a way to finish your sentence, because if you get to the fourth, you already have a crazy sentence that has the... Runs the risk of being a run-on sentence. Eventually, you're going to make a mistake, you're going to miss something, and the whole sentence falls apart. I don't recommend three, but you can put three.
    Then we have a complex sentence. A complex sentence has one independent clause, plus one or more dependent clause. A dependent clause is a clause that has a subject and a verb, but cannot stand by itself. It is not a complete idea. It has some sort of relationship to the independent clause. We have three types of dependent clauses. We have noun clauses, we have adjective clauses, and we have adverb clauses. Okay? That's a whole separate lesson. You can look at that later. But you have to have one of these, plus one of these, and you have a complex sentence.
    Next we have a compound-complex sentence. Here you have two or more independent clauses, again, joined by a conjunction, and one or more dependent clause. Okay? So you have basically all the elements in this sentence.
    Then, once you have all this stuff, you can add as many complements, or basically extras, as you want. So, let's look at an example. We're going to start with the simple sentence: "Layla studied biology." Very simple. I have a subject, I have a verb, I have an object. Okay? This is a simple sentence. It's an independent clause; it can stand by itself as a complete idea. Now, I can add anything I want to this that is not another clause of any type, and it'll still be a simple sentence. So I can say: "My friend Layla studied biology in university." I'll just say "uni" for short. I have more information, but do I have a different type of sentence? No. It's still a simple sentence.
    Now, let's look at this sentence. First, let me read it to you: "Even with the weather being that nasty, the couple and their families decided to go ahead with the wedding as planned." Now you're thinking: "Wow, that's got to be a complex sentence", right? "It's so long. There's so much information in it." But, if we look at it carefully, it is still a simple sentence. Why? Because we only have one independent clause. Where is it? Well, find the subject and verb combination first. So, what is the subject in this sentence? I'll give you a few seconds, figure it out. Hit the pause key, look at it.
    Okay, we're back. Here is the subject: "the couple and their families". Now, don't get confused with this "and".

Komentáře • 1,3K

  • @AbbySantana
    @AbbySantana Před 8 lety +303

    I've been teaching English as a second language for about 7 months now in a locally recognized school of my town. I've recently subscribed to this channel and I find it so helpful. He gives clear and understandable explanations I think the students will capture in a better way. Thanks a lot!

  • @AnimeFanatic95
    @AnimeFanatic95 Před rokem +53

    As a college student studying under the English major, I can't thank you enough for this video. You break down the English language in a way that is concise and easy to pick up on. I just wish most professors teach grammar the way you do.

    • @desahussen
      @desahussen Před 6 měsíci +3

      ❤❤❤

    • @elizabethulfxklptt044amush7
      @elizabethulfxklptt044amush7 Před 4 měsíci +1

      No way dude you're watching this video while in college I'm studying for my test that is out of 150 marks and I'm 12, probably because I'm at the best Cambridge level private school😢😢😮

  • @GIobeCentral
    @GIobeCentral Před 4 lety +15

    I take my addiction seriously: iv'e sensed most of my adult life that I am slow at learning, but the addiction keeps me attracted, so I keep coming back for more.
    I'm 74 this year and am confident that I will shortly (5 to 10 years) be able to conceptualize what I read automatically (without thinking about it), but more importantly i hope I will be able to conceptualise grammatically--that is my goal!
    I find the Adam Grammar series the easiest to digest--- so if , like me, you are hard of learning, stick with these videos. And if you'r young consider grammar as an exponential for learning that which you read. Thanks Adam.

  • @Lauraferpi
    @Lauraferpi Před 7 lety +1015

    trick to remember the conjunctions: FANBOYS
    F- for
    A - and
    N - nor
    B - but
    O - or
    Y - yet
    S - so

  • @paoloel2770
    @paoloel2770 Před 8 lety +375

    Adam, I love how precise you are while explaining grammar, especially things that are not taught at schools. Thank you for this lesson and keep up your good work!

    • @MuhammadRizwan-bn9db
      @MuhammadRizwan-bn9db Před 2 lety +4

      It's five years old comment .Are you still here .

    • @kimdega1416
      @kimdega1416 Před 2 lety +2

      This is really an old comment.

    • @Omar-yj3bb
      @Omar-yj3bb Před 6 měsíci

      Well Im here from December 2023 you guys are too old@@kimdega1416

  • @debbie8783
    @debbie8783 Před 3 lety +38

    He really knows his stuff. I like the occasions of incidental learning as well as the background info that he casually fills in while moving along with his lesson. He just crammed a 55 minute class in 15 minutes including reassurances for students doing the exam.

  • @natiasefa4863
    @natiasefa4863 Před 3 lety +29

    Who is here before his Grammar exam?

  • @hangsmotionless5935
    @hangsmotionless5935 Před 2 lety +9

    Adam, you're really gifted at what you do: putting these concepts and examples in a simple way for all of us to understand and apply. You're a gift for us. Thank you with all my heart.

  • @bruno892
    @bruno892 Před 3 lety +11

    Adam, I appreciate very much all of your classes. You always explain so well. Thank you!

  • @ibrahamlinclon4446
    @ibrahamlinclon4446 Před 3 lety +6

    Adam, you are a wonderful person as well as a teacher who deserves thanks and appreciation for your manners and the way you perform.

  • @khadi_1455
    @khadi_1455 Před rokem +7

    I've always had problem learning the sentence types. however, this is the first video that has helped me understand the whole concept. and surprisingly, it's easier than i thought!

  • @tonyathas1
    @tonyathas1 Před 8 lety +108

    Adam is a phenomenal instructor. I'm 51, english is my only language and i write all the time and i have watched almost all of his videos.

    • @khongkhamuanrachawong3897
      @khongkhamuanrachawong3897 Před 6 lety +5

      Anthony Athanasakis that is quite awesome to hear that!

    • @oscarjoaquin152
      @oscarjoaquin152 Před 4 lety +2

      On some gorilla shit I laughed at this... oi must be stoned none of his shit made any sense good Cush.

  • @learnonthego4
    @learnonthego4 Před 4 lety +6

    The explanation is so precise. You not only explain what they are but teach how to create variety in sentences.

  • @julialyutenko3480
    @julialyutenko3480 Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you for your video, Adam! Your lessons are always very helpful and to the point. Looking forward to watching your next video.

  • @billysansan5990
    @billysansan5990 Před 2 lety +2

    Adam,you really know your stuff. I am an ESL teacher from Costa Rica and I find this explanation so helpful.

  • @stellatt
    @stellatt Před 3 lety +5

    This was a fantastic explanation! Easy to follow and crystal clear. Thank you very much!

  • @paulhanrahan6728
    @paulhanrahan6728 Před 3 lety +3

    This is a great lecture. I've never heard of "compound conjunctions" before, only coordinating conjunctions when forming compound sentences

  • @nuranismohdnor2638
    @nuranismohdnor2638 Před 2 lety +4

    out of all the youtube tutors I've watched, you are by far my fav! very natural and I feel like im learning in a class :D

  • @learnerlearner2189
    @learnerlearner2189 Před 7 lety +5

    Great lesson. Many Thanks. You are such great help to us.Distinguishing verbs in recognizing complex sentences was great trick.

  • @motionxd5984
    @motionxd5984 Před 4 lety +464

    When a random guy on CZcams is better than your teacher you've known for 3 years

    • @losers192
      @losers192 Před 3 lety +8

      not enough memes in this chat disappointed don't tell me I forgot the command I know.

    • @justynag5025
      @justynag5025 Před 3 lety +6

      Yees , you are so right!!! I am so grateful to the internet that I have found him here. I have an upcoming exam in two days, and propably you have saved my student's life Adam. Thank you so much for those videos!

    • @Mr1ssalinas
      @Mr1ssalinas Před 3 lety +21

      "Random guy"?... That gives zero credit to this teacher. If this were a lesson given by your mechanic in his shop, or by a pizza delivery guy on your doorstep, then you could say "random guy"
      I'm a teacher of English myself, good teaching is mostly underappreciated. Giving a lesson that won't have students all confused at the end of it, or worse off than what they were before the lesson started requires thoughtful planning and flawless execution.
      Proper credit must be given, be fair, this is a good teacher, not a "random guy".

    • @mukheliphathutshedzodapsey9300
      @mukheliphathutshedzodapsey9300 Před 3 lety

      @@Mr1ssalinas oh OK you have time hey that long comment 👍😘😹

    • @abrartasin731
      @abrartasin731 Před 3 lety

      really 👍

  • @abebawzeleke8882
    @abebawzeleke8882 Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for your wonderful notes on clauses. I easily understood them seeing your presentations.

  • @englishwithliam9911
    @englishwithliam9911 Před 2 lety +4

    When I watch this video, I reckon I am not in it that I supposed to be out of class but after finding out a two examples what you wrote ,I am keen on knowing what will it be like for complex sentences which are Useful for IELTS writing mock test and also others.
    I owe you teacher Adam.Until then😍😍

  • @pro369
    @pro369 Před rokem +2

    Great, by serendipity, today I taught the conditional sentences to my pupils. Honestly this really reinforces my knowledge incredibly well. Thanks. New perspective, new learning

  • @chhoengpov159
    @chhoengpov159 Před 11 měsíci +1

    You’re a great teacher who is using verity of technique in your explanation . Thank you very much for sharing this with learners around the globe.

  • @raymondkaudy5170
    @raymondkaudy5170 Před 4 lety +10

    Adam, this is an awesome video! Currently, I am in a TEFL course and wanted to brush up on some English language concepts. You did an excellent job explaining things and even taught me some things I didn't learn early on in my education. Way to go and thank you so much!

    • @ydaddy6672
      @ydaddy6672 Před 4 lety

      One more thing do not repeat the same words in one sentence.

    • @ydaddy6672
      @ydaddy6672 Před 4 lety

      On in no bueno too wordy

  • @mariamkinen8036
    @mariamkinen8036 Před 4 lety +7

    We were told to write shorter sentences, but in order to become a better writer, all of this is what I need to know..💜🙏

  • @CodeWithIndalu
    @CodeWithIndalu Před 10 měsíci +1

    I really appreciate your teaching. I would like to say thank you for your profound role you are playing to shape us

  • @ucheuwah5729
    @ucheuwah5729 Před 4 lety

    I'm yet to completely watch the entire video at the time of writing this but had to pause it to state that your explanation of a simple sentence was an eye opener. All this while I thought have a break in the sentence with a comma "," made the sentence a compound one, now I know it doesn't.
    Thanks for that!

  • @RaijinThunder15
    @RaijinThunder15 Před 2 lety +9

    A simple sentence has one independent clause. A little bit of review: What is an independent clause? An independent clause has a subject and a verb, and can complete an idea. It can stand by itself, because the idea in that clause is complete. I don't need to add anything else to it. Okay.

  • @jorgerobertogarciapastrana6989

    "I learned a lot from this video because the instructor is very good explaining the type of sentences"

  • @milagrosrodas1942
    @milagrosrodas1942 Před 4 lety +1

    You are the best English teacher ever. Thank you!!!

  • @baguiobase4713
    @baguiobase4713 Před 3 lety +2

    This is a brilliant explanation. Perfect way to understand kind of sentences according to its use.

  • @BrandNewApproach
    @BrandNewApproach Před 8 lety +166

    Awesome job. You make it look simple. Best regards.

    • @zsbmardan2346
      @zsbmardan2346 Před 8 lety +2

      +Alex S you made

    • @shahdashraf7157
      @shahdashraf7157 Před 8 lety

      +Alex S y told it

    • @unknownbeast9468
      @unknownbeast9468 Před 7 lety

      shahd alshafiy eden hazard

    • @cheesywiz9443
      @cheesywiz9443 Před 5 lety +2

      @@zsbmardan2346 make it is also correct
      He is trying to say that he makes these kinds of topic look simple

    • @alvaroakatico9188
      @alvaroakatico9188 Před 5 lety +1

      Cheesy wiz Yes, but I think the word made makes it past tense 😬 that’s what he was trying to convey. Both are correct, of course. One is the present, and the other one is past tense. I believe I have it right. Correct me if I’m wrong.

  • @tserenrendoo8304
    @tserenrendoo8304 Před 7 lety +12

    Thank you! :) You are the best English teacher ever

    • @poncowibowo9319
      @poncowibowo9319 Před 3 lety

      Hi i am ponco from Indonesia. May i have your whatsupp number, so that we can learn english together🙏

    • @PrincessHarmonyMoonlight
      @PrincessHarmonyMoonlight Před 2 lety

      @@poncowibowo9319 dont be perv!

  • @Manolete919
    @Manolete919 Před 8 lety +2

    A very interesting class, I took the test for the first time and I failed, it was a little tricky, then I came back here and watched this video again, now I have a full understanding on how to recognize a sentence when I see one, thanks Adam.

  • @soothirak
    @soothirak Před 3 lety

    This is the lesson that I am looking to improve my writing!! Thank you!

  • @ronaki26
    @ronaki26 Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you! This was especially helpful here for us at 6am as my daughter tries to cram for her English quiz! Thank you for your clear explanations!

  • @milagrosperez7858
    @milagrosperez7858 Před 4 lety +6

    Thanks for sharing this video, Adam! It helps me a lot (:

  • @paulanadal7214
    @paulanadal7214 Před 3 lety +1

    This is amazingly well-explained! Thanks a lot

  • @mkrajsocialist7549
    @mkrajsocialist7549 Před 2 lety +1

    Your teaching style is unique because you taught me sentences only in 15 min , which is very great things

  • @christiantbfh
    @christiantbfh Před 8 lety +69

    Best English teacher ever.

  • @sandrasousa7616
    @sandrasousa7616 Před 6 lety +4

    From Brazil in 2018. Saved my day. Thanks!

  • @muhasdazukhri6063
    @muhasdazukhri6063 Před 8 lety +1

    thank you very much adam, you make me easier understanding the whole sentece types lesson.

  • @ellatramp1570
    @ellatramp1570 Před 4 lety

    I like so much, your lessons!!
    Because, you trying to get a student easier way to understand a lesson....Thank you!!!!

  • @zainpeerally1582
    @zainpeerally1582 Před 8 lety +2

    Hi Adam,
    The lesson is very insightful and lively. Undoubtedly, you are an excellent English teacher. Hats off to you.
    Would you oblige me a lesson about Reducing Adverb Clauses of time, causality and opposition.
    Anticipated thanks.
    With warmest regards,
    Fazil
    ( Pupil )

  • @pattamassb
    @pattamassb Před 8 lety +5

    Thanks for this great lesson !!!

  • @TheJeyPi
    @TheJeyPi Před 3 lety +1

    Great explanation about the four types of sentence! Thanks.

  • @roycrxtw
    @roycrxtw Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the transcript in the description box. You are awesome.

  • @innazhurav9622
    @innazhurav9622 Před 7 lety +21

    Adam, I think you will have a brilliant career in teaching in the future. Your explanations are easy to understand. Thank you!

  • @user-el1xv2qy1k
    @user-el1xv2qy1k Před 7 lety +4

    Thank you! This helped a lot!

  • @amirhoseinm8784
    @amirhoseinm8784 Před rokem +2

    as always brilliant and to the point. i very much appreciate your clarity Adam! ♥

  • @cesar.morales.hernandez
    @cesar.morales.hernandez Před 8 lety +1

    A very useful lesson! Thank you very much !

  • @hidupsantai4186
    @hidupsantai4186 Před 5 lety +4

    So glad that his channel has 1.4 millions sibscribers..he is a good teacher.

  • @easyjasm9167
    @easyjasm9167 Před 8 lety +38

    The best teacher ever may God protect you

  • @mokhikhan5494
    @mokhikhan5494 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks a lot for your lessons. I enjoy watching your videos and i learn a lot from them because they are so useful and practical which help me increase my knowledge. You are the best )))

  • @ShamsDawran
    @ShamsDawran Před 2 měsíci

    I really like the way you explain topics about grammars. It is more beneficial for me to repeat my lesson along with my course's lessons. Thanks a Million.....

  • @naryonsierra6929
    @naryonsierra6929 Před 8 lety +9

    I love your videos... they are very helpful !! I would like to know when do i have to use "that" or not ... PLEASEE thank you

  • @bboymansour
    @bboymansour Před 8 lety +3

    could you make some lessens about tenses and how we use them :)

  • @mikemarca1192
    @mikemarca1192 Před 4 lety

    I couldn't say how enlighting your video was for me, I need to dive deep into the concepts of grammar to develop a more complex writing skill, thanks a lot¡

  • @elenabalogova4592
    @elenabalogova4592 Před 4 lety

    You are a great teacher. Thank you so much !

  • @AM-gq4zi
    @AM-gq4zi Před 6 lety +10

    I wish you were my teacher 😭 kudos from the pearl of the orient, Philippines 🇵🇭 💜

    • @hans5641
      @hans5641 Před 4 lety +1

      Anj M. Im am a filipino but im good at English

  • @dhiael_moayed6976
    @dhiael_moayed6976 Před 8 lety +9

    you're the best

  • @jn1280
    @jn1280 Před 8 měsíci

    You are an excellent teacher. I have struggled for years to understand this .
    How easy you made it. I am sure many all around r getting benefited.
    Tx.

  • @muhammadatifkhan.5794

    You are having a clear teaching method understood by students easily a strong barrier of language stand as I tried the comment sentence writing after end of your video. Thanks .

  • @karinaaguayo6560
    @karinaaguayo6560 Před 7 lety +3

    good teacher!!

  • @melaninshotz_6
    @melaninshotz_6 Před 3 lety +5

    Little tip: you can use the acronym “FANBOYS” to remember the coordinating conjunctions.
    F: for
    A: and
    N: nor
    B: but
    O: or
    Y: yet
    S: so

  • @user-nn6nl7zv2b
    @user-nn6nl7zv2b Před 6 měsíci

    I understand perfectly the lesson , Adam know how to explain advanced grammar.thank's

  • @Jesus_winchester1992
    @Jesus_winchester1992 Před měsícem

    hey Professor, I always got confused about this issue, but now I got it, you made it so clear. thanks and stay blessed.

  • @falloutoure2531
    @falloutoure2531 Před 8 lety +6

    i did appreciate it

  • @berniceyaaamponsah9153
    @berniceyaaamponsah9153 Před 4 lety +143

    show by hand if u still enjoying Adam in 2019?

  • @user-ir7ih6lk1w
    @user-ir7ih6lk1w Před 5 lety

    Mr Adam, you are so a great tutor that i have had learn much more knowledge after saw most of your english lesson video. anyway, thank you very much

  • @zehratorun807
    @zehratorun807 Před 2 lety +1

    I have felt confident myself I can read Jane Austen's novels after this video. Thank you, Adam.

  • @amnafarooq6989
    @amnafarooq6989 Před 8 lety +4

    thanks

  • @thebat4763
    @thebat4763 Před 5 lety +11

    My English teacher used you're video to describe sentence structure because she is too fat and lazy to do anything herself , but that was the best decision she ever made

    • @debbie8783
      @debbie8783 Před 3 lety

      Lol. Sounds like u hate the teacher but love the subject.

  • @rosminazuchri9090
    @rosminazuchri9090 Před 3 lety

    My name is Rosmina Zuchri from Indonesia Country. Sir. Adam. Your explanation about The 4 English Sentences Type very interesting, hope I can increase and improve my English after watching and listening to your youtube. thanks

  • @slippy6961
    @slippy6961 Před 4 lety

    You're the best grammar English teacher!

  • @ibrahimslmy
    @ibrahimslmy Před 6 lety +9

    I love you man ❤️

    • @abdullahalasmari8238
      @abdullahalasmari8238 Před 5 lety

      gaaaaaaay

    • @rebine778
      @rebine778 Před 5 lety

      @@abdullahalasmari8238 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @dcdailycrafter5988
    @dcdailycrafter5988 Před 7 lety +7

    thanks man, i have exam i less then an hour hope i pass it.

  • @hassan6647
    @hassan6647 Před 4 lety

    Hi Adam. You are well done. I respect you and your way of teaching. YOU have a kind personality. Thanks.

  • @japarsidiq1627
    @japarsidiq1627 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the lesson, I'll make to keep this lesson in my mind

  • @hemidxelfequliyev5916
    @hemidxelfequliyev5916 Před 8 lety +13

    great!

  • @diogobastos790
    @diogobastos790 Před 8 lety +8

    Adam,
    This lesson was very interesting and useful, but I would like to know, how can I practice it¿ Do you know a site which has exercise about it¿
    Thank so much for your time and patience
    Best regards.

    • @sirmeowthelibrarycat
      @sirmeowthelibrarycat Před 3 lety

      Diogo Bastos 👨🏻‍🏫 Hello, Diogo. Mr Teacher here in England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿. I have just found your question. Have you searched CZcams for examples of these sentences? There are channels that cover all levels of English teaching available for you.

  • @ShahinMahmudhtw
    @ShahinMahmudhtw Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent teacher, thank you very much for your effort that you put for us.

  • @soltaylor-pickering8577
    @soltaylor-pickering8577 Před 5 lety +4

    EPIC!!

  • @fadu4923
    @fadu4923 Před 5 lety +3

    Hi everyone, could you please give me your feedback about the following sentence, to me it is a compound sentence, but your comments will help me understand better. Here its:
    The two presentations of Act 1, scene 2 by Juan and Kevin and Act II, scene2 by Sadaf are not sequential according to the play, but students can relate on how the two characters; lady Macbeth and Macbeth are protrayed in both scenes.

    • @aisad3197
      @aisad3197 Před rokem

      Yes, That has a conjunction like But"

    • @habbachlahcen619
      @habbachlahcen619 Před 11 měsíci

      It is a compound sentence because it contains two independent clauses linked wit the conjunction 'but'.

  • @srinivaskaturi2409
    @srinivaskaturi2409 Před 4 lety +2

    Adam is one of the best English teachers in this generation... His teaching is pretty clear, cool,and comprehensible... Most importantly, he never uses unnecessary words so that at the end of the class one feels comfortable and goes again to his next class....

  • @Madpia321
    @Madpia321 Před 8 lety

    Hi Adam, I teach and help english learnings. Sometimes, I need help explaining grammar. I want you to know that you have helped me help others a lot. Thank you.😊

  • @nonenone7303
    @nonenone7303 Před 7 lety +9

    i want to be a teacher when i grow up

  • @sameer40679
    @sameer40679 Před 8 lety +6

    Great

  • @virginiaromeraciria9709

    Great explanation. Thank you so much!

  • @MisterArie
    @MisterArie Před 3 lety

    The way you teach English is easy to understand, systematic... awsome!

  • @Webusage1988
    @Webusage1988 Před 6 lety +7

    At 8:30. Why isn't there a comma before the conjunction so?

    • @Rach113
      @Rach113 Před 6 lety

      Master Blaster I was wondering the same thing. Do compound sentences always need a comma, or does it just depend?

    • @Webusage1988
      @Webusage1988 Před 6 lety

      Not sure. Hope someone answers this question.

    • @katie893012
      @katie893012 Před 6 lety

      Same question here!!!

    • @nathanalgren3044
      @nathanalgren3044 Před 6 lety

      Maybe he just mistaken or haven't seen it

  • @erickbaguio4771
    @erickbaguio4771 Před 7 lety +4

    k

  • @adamrahma1556
    @adamrahma1556 Před 3 lety +1

    OMG! very usefull teacher, i have a test tomorrow and i think u gave me more then all the teacher i had. Thank you Adam!

  • @KK-xj6gl
    @KK-xj6gl Před rokem +2

    You are an amazing teacher! 👍👍👍I discovered your channel a few days ago and I couldn't stop watching your videos. My favourite videos are those on sentence structure, which explain complex grammatical ideas beautifully. (You might have noticed that I tried to include different sentence structures in this comment, but I am sure my comment probably has some grammar mistakes so please allow me to apologize in advance. )

  • @Blade_GGA_-uy4cj
    @Blade_GGA_-uy4cj Před 7 lety +5

    Even with the weather being that nasty is a dependent clause which makes that sentence complex not simple.

    • @tatianasabana232
      @tatianasabana232 Před 6 lety

      Blade_GGA_0203 chmMCnggx

    • @HaileyGreens
      @HaileyGreens Před 6 lety +2

      "Even with the weather being that nasty" is a phrase and not a clause. A phrase is a component of a clause. "Being" is a present participle and not a verb so "Even with the weather being that nasty" is a phrase and not a clause. There is no verb in that phrase.
      Arrange the sentence as such: The couple and their families decided to go ahead with the wedding as planned even with the weather being that nasty.
      This is my understanding. Can an English teacher clarify whether my understanding is correct or wrong, please? ☺

    • @sarahmahamid3031
      @sarahmahamid3031 Před 5 lety

      @@HaileyGreens dude/girl I LOVE YOU!!!! I was puzzled by thinking that "being" was a verb I completely forgot that it is a present participle THANK YOU!!!! for real thank you

  • @AchrafCrazyNass
    @AchrafCrazyNass Před 8 lety +3

    5:50 i don't understand! "Even with the weather being that nasty" is a clause, because it has a subject ( the weather ), and it has a verb ( being ). please explain to me why it's a phrase and not a clause!! Thank you.

    • @AbbySantana
      @AbbySantana Před 8 lety +4

      Hello! even though "being" is a verb form, it is not a "tense" verb aka not conjugated. For a sentence to be what it is, it's mandatory to use a conjugated verb. A gerund (ending in ing) is equivalent of an infinitive verb sometimes, making it, therefore, a not conjugated verb.

    • @AchrafCrazyNass
      @AchrafCrazyNass Před 8 lety

      +Abby Santana Hello! thank you for explaining. are you saying that if we wanna make it a clause, we need a conjugated verb?!

    • @AbbySantana
      @AbbySantana Před 8 lety +3

      DDaDDeSS MaN a sentence and a clause are not the same. A clause differs on not having a complete thought. But yeah, that's basically what I wanted to say.

    • @AchrafCrazyNass
      @AchrafCrazyNass Před 8 lety +1

      ***** Okay thank you :)

    • @yassineself-motivation5190
      @yassineself-motivation5190 Před 8 lety +1

      When we talk about the present tense, participial phrases can be equal to gerunds in terms of the structure, but their function is completely different. Participial phrases modify nouns or pronouns; whereas, gerunds replace nouns or pronouns. "Even with the weather being that nasty." That's a phrase. I firmly believe there is no gerund phrase, nor is there a participial phrase in this sentence. " Even with the weather being that nasty" A prepositional phrase functioning as an adverb phrase modifying the verb "to decide;" hence, I state that the subject of the sentence is compound: "The couple and their families." In a nutshell, I think if we reverse the sentence, it will make sense, " The couple and their families decided to go ahead with the wedding as planned even with the weather being that nasty." See! Note that there is no comma in the last example.

  • @huynhyen9926
    @huynhyen9926 Před 5 lety +1

    You are so great Adam.....Thanks so much.

  • @dedenmuhamadilyas3716
    @dedenmuhamadilyas3716 Před 4 lety

    Tahnk's for your explanations Mr. Adam...

  • @evgeni-nabokov
    @evgeni-nabokov Před 4 lety +6

    7:58 should we put a comma in front of "so I told her..."?