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Subject and Object English Grammar
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English Grammar Basics: What is a Direct Object?
A direct object is the part of the sentence that is being acted on by the verb. It's a person or a thing that receives the action. Did you know that whom is an object? If you have trouble knowing when to use whom, this is the video for you.
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16. Indirect Objects and Objective Complements. Grammar
Yossarian the Grammarian lays bare the nature of the indirect object and the much less well known objective complement. English language and grammar.
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ivySTAR tutoring - GRAMMAR - Object of the Preposition
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Learn English - Subject Verb Object
The purpose of this video is to help students of English as a foreign language understand basic sentence structure.
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Grammar Bytes! Presents :: The Indirect Object
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ivySTAR tutoring - GRAMMAR - Direct Objects
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Grammar Bytes! Presents :: The Direct Object
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Direct and Indirect Objects
English Grammar www.teacherphilenglish.com.
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Direct Objects and Indirect Objects
An English teacher shows the difference between direct objects and indirect objects.
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Subjects, Predicates, and Objects | English Grammar and Sentence Structure Lesson
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English Grammar - Complex Object, Part 1 - I want you to...
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Learn German grammar: the accusative object
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English Grammar Basics: What is an Indirect Object?
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Let, Make, Have & Get + Object - Learn English Grammar - Master English Conversation 2.0
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English Grammar- Subject verb object.
A lesson of English Grammar.
The sentence structure -subject/verb/object.
Done by:
Azhar AlRamadan.
Kuwait university - College OF Education.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/ . Make your own animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, off
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English Grammar - 6 Ways to Use Gerunds
http://www.engvid.com/ Gerunds are tough -- really tough. They can be hard to master, and new English speakers often wonder why they have to use one in a giv...
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Direct and Indirect Objects | English Language: Grammar
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Object Pronouns english Grammar, pronombres Objeto en Ingles Pronoms Objets Grammaire Anglaise 25
Object Pronouns english Grammar exercises, pronombres Objeto ejercicios en Ingles Pronoms Objets Grammaire Anglaise exersises 英語の文法オブジェクトの代名詞.
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English grammar tutorial: Object and subject questions
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Learn Tagalog (Filipino) Lesson 6 (Part 3): Have+definite object (nasa), Grammar; English subtitles
Topic: How to say have, doesn't/don't have (may, mayroon, meron); What is "nasa"; How to answer "may," "wala," and "nasa" questions. How to use modifiers (panuring). Intermediate level; Slow to normal-paced speech.
Listen to native Tagalog speaker.
Learn Tagalog language with English translation. Learn how to say simple phrases in Tagalog (with caption and English Subtitles).
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Object Pronouns vs. Subject Pronouns
Learn about object and subject pronouns.
English Grammar Basics: What is a Direct Object?
A direct object is the part of the sentence that is being acted on by the verb. It's a person or a thing that receives the action. Did you know that whom is an...
A direct object is the part of the sentence that is being acted on by the verb. It's a person or a thing that receives the action. Did you know that whom is an object? If you have trouble knowing when to use whom, this is the video for you.
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Written and Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison
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A direct object is the part of the sentence that is being acted on by the verb. It's a person or a thing that receives the action. Did you know that whom is an object? If you have trouble knowing when to use whom, this is the video for you.
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Grammar Girl: Liliana de Castro
Directed by Michael Harrison
Written and Produced by Kimberly Hatch Harrison
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16. Indirect Objects and Objective Complements. Grammar
Yossarian the Grammarian lays bare the nature of the indirect object and the much less well known objective complement. English language and grammar....
Yossarian the Grammarian lays bare the nature of the indirect object and the much less well known objective complement. English language and grammar.
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Yossarian the Grammarian lays bare the nature of the indirect object and the much less well known objective complement. English language and grammar.
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ivySTAR tutoring - GRAMMAR - Object of the Preposition
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Learn about the Object of the Preposition and how to identify it in sentences. www.ivySTARtutoring.com.
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Learn English - Subject Verb Object
The purpose of this video is to help students of English as a foreign language understand basic sentence structure....
The purpose of this video is to help students of English as a foreign language understand basic sentence structure.
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The purpose of this video is to help students of English as a foreign language understand basic sentence structure.
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author: efljack
ivySTAR tutoring - GRAMMAR - Direct Objects
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Direct and Indirect Objects
English Grammar www.teacherphilenglish.com....
English Grammar www.teacherphilenglish.com.
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Direct Objects and Indirect Objects
An English teacher shows the difference between direct objects and indirect objects....
An English teacher shows the difference between direct objects and indirect objects.
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An English teacher shows the difference between direct objects and indirect objects.
Subjects, Predicates, and Objects | English Grammar and Sentence Structure Lesson
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English Grammar - Complex Object, Part 1 - I want you to...
We have already talked about 'Complec Subject', and now we are going to take a look at 'Complex Object', which sounds alike but actually is quite specific. H......
We have already talked about 'Complec Subject', and now we are going to take a look at 'Complex Object', which sounds alike but actually is quite specific. H...
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We have already talked about 'Complec Subject', and now we are going to take a look at 'Complex Object', which sounds alike but actually is quite specific. H...
Learn German grammar: the accusative object
Learn German - it's free. Check out the PDF http://goo.gl/pvoCH for more information. Learn with the PDF to see if you have understood it :-) As I teacher I ......
Learn German - it's free. Check out the PDF http://goo.gl/pvoCH for more information. Learn with the PDF to see if you have understood it :-) As I teacher I ...
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English Grammar Basics: What is an Indirect Object?
Indirect Objects are less common than direct objects - because you can't have an indirect object without a direct object! The indirect object is the part of ......
Indirect Objects are less common than direct objects - because you can't have an indirect object without a direct object! The indirect object is the part of ...
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Indirect Objects are less common than direct objects - because you can't have an indirect object without a direct object! The indirect object is the part of ...
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Let, Make, Have & Get + Object - Learn English Grammar - Master English Conversation 2.0
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Welcome to simple English grammar! No complex explanations - just watch, understand and practice speaking the natural, English Anyone way.
Keep reading to learn more about how you can become a great speaker...
Even after years of studying, are you disappointed with your English level? Can you read and write English well, but still not speak confidently? Do you have trouble thinking of the right words to use in conversations?
Are you nervous, self-conscious and afraid around native speakers? Is it hard for you to understand the idioms, slang and expressions they use? Do you worry that you'll make mistakes, or that you won't be able to respond to native speakers in conversations?
Imagine what your life would be like if you could:
Communicate powerfully and confidently in English, on the phone and in person, without hesitation...
Feel EXCITED when talking with native speakers, instead of shy, embarrassed and fearful...
Express the REAL YOU, and demonstrate your value and skills in English, without translating...
Sound like a native English speaker with clear and smooth pronunciation...
Understand different English accents, and use slang, idioms and real English expressions...
Speak grammatically correct English without having to think of confusing grammar rules...
Meet native English speakers to practice speaking with no matter where you live in the world...
And achieve the level of English fluency you've been working so hard for (finally!!!)
I understand exactly how you feel, not because I've helped thousands of learners just like you speak English confidently, but because I was a frustrated language learner too. I've lived through the same confusion and pain you're experiencing, and I'm proof that speaking success is possible. If you're ready, the unique fluency formula I uncovered on my own journey to becoming a confident speaker can become yours, and you can begin an incredible adventure that will take you from where you are to where you want to be...
Here's Why You Struggle To Speak Conversational English...
It's not you... Your learning methods are KILLING your spoken English fluency.
First, traditional language learning methods actually STOP you from learning naturally. Because these methods usually introduce too much new information at the same time, or give you lists of grammar rules and vocabulary words to memorize, your brain can't absorb knowledge automatically.
Second, traditional language learning methods don't teach you the real, conversational language of native, spoken English. Textbooks and listening practice CDs teach you the proper, grammatically correct English used for writing, NOT the idioms, slang and popular expressions found in everyday conversations, TV, music and movies.
Third, typical language lessons give you unnecessary stress. Lessons pressure you to speak perfectly and fear mistakes, so you become nervous around native speakers and can't build your speaking confidence.
Finally, Traditional language learning methods don't actually teach you how to meet and practice with native speakers. You may understand a grammar point in a textbook, but if you don't learn how to meet native speakers and use what you learn in conversations, you'll never become a great English speaker.
In truth, getting fluent in English is really quite simple and easy. You just need to match your methods with your goals. Textbooks are fine for passing tests, but if you really want to speak excellent English powerfully, you need a system that teaches you conversational English, helps you learn automatically and then shows you how to get out and speak confidently with native speakers.
If you're ready to be understood, really enjoy English conversations with native speakers and explore our world with confidence, join me, and learners just like you all over the world, on a unique English fluency video course.
Master English Conversation 2.0, a complete English speaking and fluency membership program will help you learn naturally, speak confidently and get out and practice in the real world. Simple video lessons make learning fast and automatic, and you'll really feel yourself improving!
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http://www.englishanyone.com/speak-fluent-english-confidently-in-6-months/ Start expressing yourself clearly and confidently in English today with our complete 6 month fluency training video course! :)
Welcome to simple English grammar! No complex explanations - just watch, understand and practice speaking the natural, English Anyone way.
Keep reading to learn more about how you can become a great speaker...
Even after years of studying, are you disappointed with your English level? Can you read and write English well, but still not speak confidently? Do you have trouble thinking of the right words to use in conversations?
Are you nervous, self-conscious and afraid around native speakers? Is it hard for you to understand the idioms, slang and expressions they use? Do you worry that you'll make mistakes, or that you won't be able to respond to native speakers in conversations?
Imagine what your life would be like if you could:
Communicate powerfully and confidently in English, on the phone and in person, without hesitation...
Feel EXCITED when talking with native speakers, instead of shy, embarrassed and fearful...
Express the REAL YOU, and demonstrate your value and skills in English, without translating...
Sound like a native English speaker with clear and smooth pronunciation...
Understand different English accents, and use slang, idioms and real English expressions...
Speak grammatically correct English without having to think of confusing grammar rules...
Meet native English speakers to practice speaking with no matter where you live in the world...
And achieve the level of English fluency you've been working so hard for (finally!!!)
I understand exactly how you feel, not because I've helped thousands of learners just like you speak English confidently, but because I was a frustrated language learner too. I've lived through the same confusion and pain you're experiencing, and I'm proof that speaking success is possible. If you're ready, the unique fluency formula I uncovered on my own journey to becoming a confident speaker can become yours, and you can begin an incredible adventure that will take you from where you are to where you want to be...
Here's Why You Struggle To Speak Conversational English...
It's not you... Your learning methods are KILLING your spoken English fluency.
First, traditional language learning methods actually STOP you from learning naturally. Because these methods usually introduce too much new information at the same time, or give you lists of grammar rules and vocabulary words to memorize, your brain can't absorb knowledge automatically.
Second, traditional language learning methods don't teach you the real, conversational language of native, spoken English. Textbooks and listening practice CDs teach you the proper, grammatically correct English used for writing, NOT the idioms, slang and popular expressions found in everyday conversations, TV, music and movies.
Third, typical language lessons give you unnecessary stress. Lessons pressure you to speak perfectly and fear mistakes, so you become nervous around native speakers and can't build your speaking confidence.
Finally, Traditional language learning methods don't actually teach you how to meet and practice with native speakers. You may understand a grammar point in a textbook, but if you don't learn how to meet native speakers and use what you learn in conversations, you'll never become a great English speaker.
In truth, getting fluent in English is really quite simple and easy. You just need to match your methods with your goals. Textbooks are fine for passing tests, but if you really want to speak excellent English powerfully, you need a system that teaches you conversational English, helps you learn automatically and then shows you how to get out and speak confidently with native speakers.
If you're ready to be understood, really enjoy English conversations with native speakers and explore our world with confidence, join me, and learners just like you all over the world, on a unique English fluency video course.
Master English Conversation 2.0, a complete English speaking and fluency membership program will help you learn naturally, speak confidently and get out and practice in the real world. Simple video lessons make learning fast and automatic, and you'll really feel yourself improving!
http://www.englishanyone.com/speak-fluent-english-confidently-in-6-months/ Start expressing yourself clearly and confidently in English today with our complete 6 month fluency training video course! :)
- published: 25 Apr 2013
- views: 48569
ivySTAR tutoring - GRAMMAR - Indirect Objects
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English Grammar- Subject verb object.
A lesson of English Grammar.
The sentence structure -subject/verb/object.
Done by:
Azhar AlRamadan.
Kuwait university - College OF Education.-- Created using ...
A lesson of English Grammar.
The sentence structure -subject/verb/object.
Done by:
Azhar AlRamadan.
Kuwait university - College OF Education.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/ . Make your own animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, product launch, video resume, or anything else you could use an animated explainer video. PowToon's animation templates help you create animated presentations and animated explainer videos from scratch. Anyone can produce awesome animations quickly with PowToon, without the cost or hassle other professional animation services require.
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A lesson of English Grammar.
The sentence structure -subject/verb/object.
Done by:
Azhar AlRamadan.
Kuwait university - College OF Education.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/ . Make your own animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, product launch, video resume, or anything else you could use an animated explainer video. PowToon's animation templates help you create animated presentations and animated explainer videos from scratch. Anyone can produce awesome animations quickly with PowToon, without the cost or hassle other professional animation services require.
- published: 25 Oct 2014
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English Grammar - 6 Ways to Use Gerunds
http://www.engvid.com/ Gerunds are tough -- really tough. They can be hard to master, and new English speakers often wonder why they have to use one in a giv......
http://www.engvid.com/ Gerunds are tough -- really tough. They can be hard to master, and new English speakers often wonder why they have to use one in a giv...
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http://www.engvid.com/ Gerunds are tough -- really tough. They can be hard to master, and new English speakers often wonder why they have to use one in a giv...
Direct and Indirect Objects | English Language: Grammar
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Video by Anna Vozhakova.
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Video by Anna Vozhakova.
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Object Pronouns english Grammar, pronombres Objeto en Ingles Pronoms Objets Grammaire Anglaise 25
Object Pronouns english Grammar exercises, pronombres Objeto ejercicios en Ingles Pronoms Objets Grammaire Anglaise exersises 英語の文法オブジェクトの代名詞....
Object Pronouns english Grammar exercises, pronombres Objeto ejercicios en Ingles Pronoms Objets Grammaire Anglaise exersises 英語の文法オブジェクトの代名詞.
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Object Pronouns english Grammar exercises, pronombres Objeto ejercicios en Ingles Pronoms Objets Grammaire Anglaise exersises 英語の文法オブジェクトの代名詞.
English grammar tutorial: Object and subject questions
Learn English for free with this Grammar tutorial about object and subject questions. A2 (pre-intermediate level). Go to https://www.yourenglishweb.com for m......
Learn English for free with this Grammar tutorial about object and subject questions. A2 (pre-intermediate level). Go to https://www.yourenglishweb.com for m...
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Learn Tagalog (Filipino) Lesson 6 (Part 3): Have+definite object (nasa), Grammar; English subtitles
Topic: How to say have, doesn't/don't have (may, mayroon, meron); What is "nasa"; How to answer "may," "wala," and "nasa" questions. How to use modifiers (panur...
Topic: How to say have, doesn't/don't have (may, mayroon, meron); What is "nasa"; How to answer "may," "wala," and "nasa" questions. How to use modifiers (panuring). Intermediate level; Slow to normal-paced speech.
Listen to native Tagalog speaker.
Learn Tagalog language with English translation. Learn how to say simple phrases in Tagalog (with caption and English Subtitles).
If you find this video useful, please subscribe to get notified when I post new videos.
The short audio clip at the beginning of the video is called "Paru-parong Bukid." It's a traditional folk music, meaning "Field Butterfly." This a public domain music, downloaded for free at mp3skull.com.
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Topic: How to say have, doesn't/don't have (may, mayroon, meron); What is "nasa"; How to answer "may," "wala," and "nasa" questions. How to use modifiers (panuring). Intermediate level; Slow to normal-paced speech.
Listen to native Tagalog speaker.
Learn Tagalog language with English translation. Learn how to say simple phrases in Tagalog (with caption and English Subtitles).
If you find this video useful, please subscribe to get notified when I post new videos.
The short audio clip at the beginning of the video is called "Paru-parong Bukid." It's a traditional folk music, meaning "Field Butterfly." This a public domain music, downloaded for free at mp3skull.com.
- published: 05 Oct 2014
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Object Pronouns vs. Subject Pronouns
Learn about object and subject pronouns....
Learn about object and subject pronouns.
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Learn about object and subject pronouns.
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Mad Libs Grammar Activity
This is a grammar review activity from Genesis Curriculum, Book of Exodus. The kids have to make up words for different parts of speech and things like appositive, object pronoun, direct object, etc.
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Active Grammar 1 - Unit 48 Subject and object pronouns
A three-level series of grammar reference and practice books for teenage and young adult learners. Active Grammar Level 1 covers all the grammar taught at A1-A2 (CEF) level. The book presents grammar points in meaningful context through engaging and informative texts, followed by clear explanations and useful tips that highlight common mistakes usually made by low-level learners. Exam-style exerci
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Gerund | English Language: Grammar
In this video we will look at how to properly use gerunds, that is "ing" endings. We will look at the three simple ways of correctly using gerunds. These ways include: subject, object or object of a preposition. Learn English Language with SOLEX College! http://www.solex.edu/en/programs.
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TOEFL Grammar Help: Direct Object
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Active Grammar 1 - Unit 27 Object and subject questions
A three-level series of grammar reference and practice books for teenage and young adult learners. Active Grammar Level 1 covers all the grammar taught at A1-A2 (CEF) level. The book presents grammar points in meaningful context through engaging and informative texts, followed by clear explanations and useful tips that highlight common mistakes usually made by low-level learners. Exam-style exerci
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Уроки английского. Improve your English grammar - Complex object
This video lesson will help you to improve your English grammar - грамматика английского. You will learn how to use Complex object, get some examples and just have fun listening to the teacher!
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52 - Learn Telugu Grammar through English - Using Object Pronouns in a Sentence
52 - Learn Telugu Grammar through English - Using Object Pronouns in a Sentence
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Transitive and intransitive verbs | English grammar rules
In this English lesson, you will learn the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs and the grammar rules for how to use them.
Intransitive verbs have a subject and verb but no object.
Transitive verbs always have a direct object and ditransitive verbs can also have an indirect object.
You will learn how to find or identify the direct object and indirect object of a sentence.
There
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Object Pronouns | English Grammar Exercises For Kids | English Grammar For Children
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Grammar: Subject, Verb, and Object
Hey guys. It's Friday again; that means everybody has time to learn about Subjects, Verbs, and Objects. SVO are the basic elements of any sentence, so it's worth knowing what they are :)
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English Grammar Subject,Verb,Object
English Grammar Subject,Verb,Object
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what is Subject, object and person in English Grammar ( bengali language)
In this video you can learn about the subject, object and person in Bengali language with full details..
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Chinese Grammar 01 Subject +Verb +Object
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Grammar ( 2 ) - CH12 -L5 : Adjective clauses without object pronoun
جامعة الملك خالد - عمادة التعلم الإلكتروني
KING KHALID UNIVERSITY
المقررات المفتوحة
eng117 - Grammer 2
Adjective clauses without object pronoun
1- Omitting object pronoun
2- Structure
3- Examples
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Grammar ( 2 ) - CH10 -L18 : Using Past Participle as Adjectives
جامعة الملك خالد - عمادة التعلم الإلكتروني
KING KHALID UNIVERSITY
المقررات المفتوحة
eng117 - Grammer 2
Using Past Participle as Adjectives
1- Explanation of Past Participle
2- The structure
3- Examples
4- Chart of Past Participle followed by a Particular
Preposition + an Object
5- Examples
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English Grammar in Use-Subjects and Objects-Lesson Part 1
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English Grammar in Use-Subjects and Objects-Lesson Part 2
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Grammar Preview 4: Subjects and Direct Objects
This presentation explains the use of subjects and direct objects in English. It also provides guided practice on identifying subjects and direct objects in English.
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English grammar tutorial - Word order - Gramática inglesa
In this English grammar tutorial for beginners, Stuart shows you the basic rules for word order in sentences.
Most sentences take a subject, verb, object (SVO) structure. The main difficulty comes when sentences start to get a little longer, especially when we introduce place and time references.
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The Object of My Affection (1998): Where Are They Now?
find out what ever happen to the 1998 movie, The Object of My Affection.
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Grammar SVO
Questions:
1. What is a subject?
2. What is a verb?
3. What is an object?
4. Create your own sentence and label each part
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Grammar CHINESE SENTENCE STRUCTURE AND WORD ORDER II
喜歡學習, 渴望自由的人。
like learning, want freedom
我相信,只有堅持,才會夢想成真。
believe that dreams come true.
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If you want do know more, please go to gabgabhouse.com
要知道更多,歡迎來到 gabgabhouse.com
Subject + Verb + Object (S-V-O)
Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object (S-V-O-O)
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Let, Make, Have & Get + Object - Learn English Grammar - Master English Conversation 2.0
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Mad Libs Grammar Activity
This is a grammar review activity from Genesis Curriculum, Book of Exodus. The kids have to make up words for different parts of speech and things like appositi...
This is a grammar review activity from Genesis Curriculum, Book of Exodus. The kids have to make up words for different parts of speech and things like appositive, object pronoun, direct object, etc.
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This is a grammar review activity from Genesis Curriculum, Book of Exodus. The kids have to make up words for different parts of speech and things like appositive, object pronoun, direct object, etc.
- published: 18 Dec 2015
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Active Grammar 1 - Unit 48 Subject and object pronouns
A three-level series of grammar reference and practice books for teenage and young adult learners. Active Grammar Level 1 covers all the grammar taught at A1-A2...
A three-level series of grammar reference and practice books for teenage and young adult learners. Active Grammar Level 1 covers all the grammar taught at A1-A2 (CEF) level. The book presents grammar points in meaningful context through engaging and informative texts, followed by clear explanations and useful tips that highlight common mistakes usually made by low-level learners. Exam-style exercises provide plenty of challenging practice and encourage students to apply their ideas creatively to grammar learning.
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A three-level series of grammar reference and practice books for teenage and young adult learners. Active Grammar Level 1 covers all the grammar taught at A1-A2 (CEF) level. The book presents grammar points in meaningful context through engaging and informative texts, followed by clear explanations and useful tips that highlight common mistakes usually made by low-level learners. Exam-style exercises provide plenty of challenging practice and encourage students to apply their ideas creatively to grammar learning.
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Gerund | English Language: Grammar
In this video we will look at how to properly use gerunds, that is "ing" endings. We will look at the three simple ways of correctly using gerunds. These ways i...
In this video we will look at how to properly use gerunds, that is "ing" endings. We will look at the three simple ways of correctly using gerunds. These ways include: subject, object or object of a preposition. Learn English Language with SOLEX College! http://www.solex.edu/en/programs.
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Transcript: Hi guys. Glad to see you again. How's it going? My name is Michael. I am an instructor here at Solex College and today I'm here to talk to you guys about gerunds. Maybe you've heard this term before. Say it with me. Gerunds. And I brought a little friend along with me, my tennis racket to teach you the lesson. So, gerunds guys are nouns. We all know what nouns are; a person, place, or thing. These nouns end in -ing. And I'm sure you've seen them. They look like a verb but they're not a verb actually. They’re a noun as I said. So if we take the verb play and we add -ing to it and it becomes playing, it can actually be a noun. Again, it's called a gerund. Let's look at a few examples. There are three uses of gerunds in English. We can use them as a subject of the sentence, and object of a sentence, or the object of a preposition. Three different uses for the gerund. Let's take a closer look. The first one as a subject. Playing tennis is great exercise, and maybe you play out there. I hope you play tennis, it's a great sport. Two, we really enjoy playing tennis. Here we see it as an object after the verb. Number three, I'm thinking about playing tennis. This is a preposition: "about", "playing tennis" there is the object of a preposition. So to review, gerunds can be used in three ways; subject, object, or the object of a preposition. Of course you can think of a lot of prepositions on your own. With, in, on, at, about. There are a lot of prepositions in English. Now I want to point out one thing guys. This is an example of a continuous verb tense. Let's look at this sentence. I am swinging my tennis racket right now. You might see the -ing and you might think it's a gerund, but we know it's not a gerund. This is a continuous verb tense. You might say, “Michael, how do I know? How do I know when it's a gerund and when it's a verb?” Right here, this guy. This is an auxiliary verb, and a continuous verb tense always has at least two parts. The gerund will stand on its own. Playing tennis. Playing tennis. Playing tennis. Here, I am swinging my tennis racket. We know it's not a gerund, it is in fact a verb. Hope you enjoyed this quick lesson guys on gerunds. And If you like the video go onto our website and like us. In the meantime keep writing, keep trying, keep playing.
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In this video we will look at how to properly use gerunds, that is "ing" endings. We will look at the three simple ways of correctly using gerunds. These ways include: subject, object or object of a preposition. Learn English Language with SOLEX College! http://www.solex.edu/en/programs.
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Transcript: Hi guys. Glad to see you again. How's it going? My name is Michael. I am an instructor here at Solex College and today I'm here to talk to you guys about gerunds. Maybe you've heard this term before. Say it with me. Gerunds. And I brought a little friend along with me, my tennis racket to teach you the lesson. So, gerunds guys are nouns. We all know what nouns are; a person, place, or thing. These nouns end in -ing. And I'm sure you've seen them. They look like a verb but they're not a verb actually. They’re a noun as I said. So if we take the verb play and we add -ing to it and it becomes playing, it can actually be a noun. Again, it's called a gerund. Let's look at a few examples. There are three uses of gerunds in English. We can use them as a subject of the sentence, and object of a sentence, or the object of a preposition. Three different uses for the gerund. Let's take a closer look. The first one as a subject. Playing tennis is great exercise, and maybe you play out there. I hope you play tennis, it's a great sport. Two, we really enjoy playing tennis. Here we see it as an object after the verb. Number three, I'm thinking about playing tennis. This is a preposition: "about", "playing tennis" there is the object of a preposition. So to review, gerunds can be used in three ways; subject, object, or the object of a preposition. Of course you can think of a lot of prepositions on your own. With, in, on, at, about. There are a lot of prepositions in English. Now I want to point out one thing guys. This is an example of a continuous verb tense. Let's look at this sentence. I am swinging my tennis racket right now. You might see the -ing and you might think it's a gerund, but we know it's not a gerund. This is a continuous verb tense. You might say, “Michael, how do I know? How do I know when it's a gerund and when it's a verb?” Right here, this guy. This is an auxiliary verb, and a continuous verb tense always has at least two parts. The gerund will stand on its own. Playing tennis. Playing tennis. Playing tennis. Here, I am swinging my tennis racket. We know it's not a gerund, it is in fact a verb. Hope you enjoyed this quick lesson guys on gerunds. And If you like the video go onto our website and like us. In the meantime keep writing, keep trying, keep playing.
- published: 11 Dec 2015
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TOEFL Grammar Help: Direct Object
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- published: 08 Dec 2015
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Active Grammar 1 - Unit 27 Object and subject questions
A three-level series of grammar reference and practice books for teenage and young adult learners. Active Grammar Level 1 covers all the grammar taught at A1-A2...
A three-level series of grammar reference and practice books for teenage and young adult learners. Active Grammar Level 1 covers all the grammar taught at A1-A2 (CEF) level. The book presents grammar points in meaningful context through engaging and informative texts, followed by clear explanations and useful tips that highlight common mistakes usually made by low-level learners. Exam-style exercises provide plenty of challenging practice and encourage students to apply their ideas creatively to grammar learning.
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A three-level series of grammar reference and practice books for teenage and young adult learners. Active Grammar Level 1 covers all the grammar taught at A1-A2 (CEF) level. The book presents grammar points in meaningful context through engaging and informative texts, followed by clear explanations and useful tips that highlight common mistakes usually made by low-level learners. Exam-style exercises provide plenty of challenging practice and encourage students to apply their ideas creatively to grammar learning.
- published: 07 Dec 2015
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Уроки английского. Improve your English grammar - Complex object
This video lesson will help you to improve your English grammar - грамматика английского. You will learn how to use Complex object, get some examples and just h...
This video lesson will help you to improve your English grammar - грамматика английского. You will learn how to use Complex object, get some examples and just have fun listening to the teacher!
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This video lesson will help you to improve your English grammar - грамматика английского. You will learn how to use Complex object, get some examples and just have fun listening to the teacher!
- published: 05 Dec 2015
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52 - Learn Telugu Grammar through English - Using Object Pronouns in a Sentence
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52 - Learn Telugu Grammar through English - Using Object Pronouns in a Sentence
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52 - Learn Telugu Grammar through English - Using Object Pronouns in a Sentence
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Transitive and intransitive verbs | English grammar rules
In this English lesson, you will learn the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs and the grammar rules for how to use them.
Intransitive verbs h...
In this English lesson, you will learn the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs and the grammar rules for how to use them.
Intransitive verbs have a subject and verb but no object.
Transitive verbs always have a direct object and ditransitive verbs can also have an indirect object.
You will learn how to find or identify the direct object and indirect object of a sentence.
There are lots of examples in the video.
Here are some other related English lessons:
Present perfect form: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLIJ9GfpuFc
How to use the verb "get": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgTkunIpxHo
All Grammar lessons: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BDo90oiwpS4_AM1c0s0ozpROeE2A9ff
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In this English lesson, you will learn the difference between transitive and intransitive verbs and the grammar rules for how to use them.
Intransitive verbs have a subject and verb but no object.
Transitive verbs always have a direct object and ditransitive verbs can also have an indirect object.
You will learn how to find or identify the direct object and indirect object of a sentence.
There are lots of examples in the video.
Here are some other related English lessons:
Present perfect form: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLIJ9GfpuFc
How to use the verb "get": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgTkunIpxHo
All Grammar lessons: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BDo90oiwpS4_AM1c0s0ozpROeE2A9ff
Andrew,
Crown Academy of English
Twitter: http://twitter.com/Crown_English
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/CrownAcademyEnglish
Website: http://www.crownacademyenglish.com
Photo credits:
“Business Executive Pointing Away” Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Close View Of Sleeping Young Man” Image courtesy of imagerymajestic | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Man Eating Sandwich” Image courtesy of Ambro | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Girl Student Holding Books And Bag” Image courtesy of Ambro | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“White Door” Image courtesy of nattavut | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Beautiful Woman Drinking Coffee In The Morning Near The Window” Image courtesy of nenetus | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Female Giving Green Apple” Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
"Handsome Sitting Male With Books" Image courtesy of imagerymajestic | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
"Teenage Girl Biting And Gesturing" Image courtesy of imagerymajestic | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
"Charming Business Professional Pointing Away" Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Happy Business Woman Giving Thumbs Up” Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
- published: 26 Nov 2015
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Object Pronouns | English Grammar Exercises For Kids | English Grammar For Children
Pebbles present Learn English Speaking, Learn English Grammar Exercises, Learn English Conversations for kids, Learn English Grammar Full Course For Children.
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Pebbles present Learn English Speaking, Learn English Grammar Exercises, Learn English Conversations for kids, Learn English Grammar Full Course For Children.
Pebbles also offers a variety of other stories such as Grandma Stories, Grandpa Stories for kids, Moral Stories for kids, Animal Stories for Kids, Jungle Stories for kids, Panchatantra Stories for Children, Birbal the Wise, Tenali Raman, Fairy Tales and many more.
The most popular, interesting & ancient stories for babies, nursery kids & children of all age groups by Pebbles Kids Learning Channel.
Learn English Grammar contains the following Videos
Pronouns and Kinds of Pronouns, Tenses, Continuous Tense, Comparison of Adverbs, Conditional Sentences, Phrase and Clause, Determiners, Imperative Sentences
Articles, Sentences, Kinds of Sentences, Nouns, Auxiliary Verbs, Verbs, Phrasal Verbs, Adjectives, Kinds of Adjectives, Conjunctions, Interjections, Prepositions, Gender, Adverbs, Degrees of Comparison, Active Voice Passive Voice, Agreement of Verbs, Connectors, Present Simple Negative Verbs, Reported Speech, Question Words
English Grammar Exercise Videos are as follows
Pronouns, Subject Pronouns, Object Pronouns, Possessive Pronouns, Reflexive Pronouns, Reciprocal Pronouns, Indefinite Pronouns, Simple Present Tense, Simple Past Tense, Simple Past Tense Regular Verbs, Simple Past Tense Irregular Verbs, Simple Past Form, Future Different, Simple Present Form, Present Continuous Tense, Present Continuous Form, Past Continuous Tense, Adverbs and Adverbials of Frequency, Adverbs and Adverbials of Duration, Adverbs and Adverbials of Degree, Can Modals for Indicating Ability, Can or May Modals for Indicating Permission, May or May Not, Modals Expressing Intentions and Unwillingness, Modals Giving Orders, Habits in Past Using Modals, Habits in Past Using Used To, Can or Can't, Zero Conditional, First Conditional, Second Conditional, Third Conditional, Clauses of Purpose, Clauses of Cause and Effect, Clauses of Contrast, Relative Clauses, Phrases and Sentences, Demonstrative Determiners, Quantifying Determiners, Verb Agreement with Quantifying Determiners, Imperative Form, Past Regrets Wish, Past Regrets If Only, Will or Won't
Use the Appropriate Articles, Subjects, Predicate, Simple Sentences, Imperative Form, Correct Form of Noun, Countable and Uncountable Nouns, Compound Nouns, Collective Nouns, Abstract Nouns, Verbs, Verbs Am Is Are, Verbs Do Does Did, Was or Were, Phrasal Verbs, Find the Adjectives, Adjectives of Quality and Quantity, Adjectives of Size and Color, Comparative Adjectives, Adjectives of Interrogation, Conjunctions, Interjection, Prepositions, Preposition of Time, Preposition of Place, Masculine Nouns Feminine Nouns, Feminine Form of Masculine Nouns, Adverbs, Adverbs of Time, Adverbs of Place, Adverbs of Frequency, Superlative Forms, Comparatives, Active Voice, Subject Verb Agreement, Noun Verb Agreement, Connectors, Present Simple Negative Verbs, Reported Speech, Question Words
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Pebbles present Learn English Speaking, Learn English Grammar Exercises, Learn English Conversations for kids, Learn English Grammar Full Course For Children.
Pebbles also offers a variety of other stories such as Grandma Stories, Grandpa Stories for kids, Moral Stories for kids, Animal Stories for Kids, Jungle Stories for kids, Panchatantra Stories for Children, Birbal the Wise, Tenali Raman, Fairy Tales and many more.
The most popular, interesting & ancient stories for babies, nursery kids & children of all age groups by Pebbles Kids Learning Channel.
Learn English Grammar contains the following Videos
Pronouns and Kinds of Pronouns, Tenses, Continuous Tense, Comparison of Adverbs, Conditional Sentences, Phrase and Clause, Determiners, Imperative Sentences
Articles, Sentences, Kinds of Sentences, Nouns, Auxiliary Verbs, Verbs, Phrasal Verbs, Adjectives, Kinds of Adjectives, Conjunctions, Interjections, Prepositions, Gender, Adverbs, Degrees of Comparison, Active Voice Passive Voice, Agreement of Verbs, Connectors, Present Simple Negative Verbs, Reported Speech, Question Words
English Grammar Exercise Videos are as follows
Pronouns, Subject Pronouns, Object Pronouns, Possessive Pronouns, Reflexive Pronouns, Reciprocal Pronouns, Indefinite Pronouns, Simple Present Tense, Simple Past Tense, Simple Past Tense Regular Verbs, Simple Past Tense Irregular Verbs, Simple Past Form, Future Different, Simple Present Form, Present Continuous Tense, Present Continuous Form, Past Continuous Tense, Adverbs and Adverbials of Frequency, Adverbs and Adverbials of Duration, Adverbs and Adverbials of Degree, Can Modals for Indicating Ability, Can or May Modals for Indicating Permission, May or May Not, Modals Expressing Intentions and Unwillingness, Modals Giving Orders, Habits in Past Using Modals, Habits in Past Using Used To, Can or Can't, Zero Conditional, First Conditional, Second Conditional, Third Conditional, Clauses of Purpose, Clauses of Cause and Effect, Clauses of Contrast, Relative Clauses, Phrases and Sentences, Demonstrative Determiners, Quantifying Determiners, Verb Agreement with Quantifying Determiners, Imperative Form, Past Regrets Wish, Past Regrets If Only, Will or Won't
Use the Appropriate Articles, Subjects, Predicate, Simple Sentences, Imperative Form, Correct Form of Noun, Countable and Uncountable Nouns, Compound Nouns, Collective Nouns, Abstract Nouns, Verbs, Verbs Am Is Are, Verbs Do Does Did, Was or Were, Phrasal Verbs, Find the Adjectives, Adjectives of Quality and Quantity, Adjectives of Size and Color, Comparative Adjectives, Adjectives of Interrogation, Conjunctions, Interjection, Prepositions, Preposition of Time, Preposition of Place, Masculine Nouns Feminine Nouns, Feminine Form of Masculine Nouns, Adverbs, Adverbs of Time, Adverbs of Place, Adverbs of Frequency, Superlative Forms, Comparatives, Active Voice, Subject Verb Agreement, Noun Verb Agreement, Connectors, Present Simple Negative Verbs, Reported Speech, Question Words
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Grammar: Subject, Verb, and Object
Hey guys. It's Friday again; that means everybody has time to learn about Subjects, Verbs, and Objects. SVO are the basic elements of any sentence, so it's wort...
Hey guys. It's Friday again; that means everybody has time to learn about Subjects, Verbs, and Objects. SVO are the basic elements of any sentence, so it's worth knowing what they are :)
Intro: The Maine - Girls Just Want To Have Fun ft. Adam Lazzara
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Outro: In Too Deep - Sum 41 (Instrumental)
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Hey guys. It's Friday again; that means everybody has time to learn about Subjects, Verbs, and Objects. SVO are the basic elements of any sentence, so it's worth knowing what they are :)
Intro: The Maine - Girls Just Want To Have Fun ft. Adam Lazzara
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_yRhvS843k
Outro: In Too Deep - Sum 41 (Instrumental)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKd1JRBWVFc
- published: 06 Nov 2015
- views: 5
English Grammar Subject,Verb,Object
English Grammar Subject,Verb,Object...
English Grammar Subject,Verb,Object
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English Grammar Subject,Verb,Object
- published: 05 Nov 2015
- views: 0
what is Subject, object and person in English Grammar ( bengali language)
In this video you can learn about the subject, object and person in Bengali language with full details.....
In this video you can learn about the subject, object and person in Bengali language with full details..
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In this video you can learn about the subject, object and person in Bengali language with full details..
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 3
Grammar ( 2 ) - CH12 -L5 : Adjective clauses without object pronoun
جامعة الملك خالد - عمادة التعلم الإلكتروني
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المقررات المفتوحة
eng117 - Grammer 2
Adjective clauses without object pronoun
1- Omitting ...
جامعة الملك خالد - عمادة التعلم الإلكتروني
KING KHALID UNIVERSITY
المقررات المفتوحة
eng117 - Grammer 2
Adjective clauses without object pronoun
1- Omitting object pronoun
2- Structure
3- Examples
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جامعة الملك خالد - عمادة التعلم الإلكتروني
KING KHALID UNIVERSITY
المقررات المفتوحة
eng117 - Grammer 2
Adjective clauses without object pronoun
1- Omitting object pronoun
2- Structure
3- Examples
- published: 05 Oct 2015
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Grammar ( 2 ) - CH10 -L18 : Using Past Participle as Adjectives
جامعة الملك خالد - عمادة التعلم الإلكتروني
KING KHALID UNIVERSITY
المقررات المفتوحة
eng117 - Grammer 2
Using Past Participle as Adjectives
1- Explanation of P...
جامعة الملك خالد - عمادة التعلم الإلكتروني
KING KHALID UNIVERSITY
المقررات المفتوحة
eng117 - Grammer 2
Using Past Participle as Adjectives
1- Explanation of Past Participle
2- The structure
3- Examples
4- Chart of Past Participle followed by a Particular
Preposition + an Object
5- Examples
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جامعة الملك خالد - عمادة التعلم الإلكتروني
KING KHALID UNIVERSITY
المقررات المفتوحة
eng117 - Grammer 2
Using Past Participle as Adjectives
1- Explanation of Past Participle
2- The structure
3- Examples
4- Chart of Past Participle followed by a Particular
Preposition + an Object
5- Examples
- published: 04 Oct 2015
- views: 1
Grammar Preview 4: Subjects and Direct Objects
This presentation explains the use of subjects and direct objects in English. It also provides guided practice on identifying subjects and direct objects in Eng...
This presentation explains the use of subjects and direct objects in English. It also provides guided practice on identifying subjects and direct objects in English.
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This presentation explains the use of subjects and direct objects in English. It also provides guided practice on identifying subjects and direct objects in English.
- published: 02 Sep 2015
- views: 2
English grammar tutorial - Word order - Gramática inglesa
In this English grammar tutorial for beginners, Stuart shows you the basic rules for word order in sentences.
Most sentences take a subject, verb, object (SVO...
In this English grammar tutorial for beginners, Stuart shows you the basic rules for word order in sentences.
Most sentences take a subject, verb, object (SVO) structure. The main difficulty comes when sentences start to get a little longer, especially when we introduce place and time references.
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In this English grammar tutorial for beginners, Stuart shows you the basic rules for word order in sentences.
Most sentences take a subject, verb, object (SVO) structure. The main difficulty comes when sentences start to get a little longer, especially when we introduce place and time references.
Please subscribe to this channel and share if you liked it.
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- published: 31 Aug 2015
- views: 18
The Object of My Affection (1998): Where Are They Now?
find out what ever happen to the 1998 movie, The Object of My Affection....
find out what ever happen to the 1998 movie, The Object of My Affection.
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find out what ever happen to the 1998 movie, The Object of My Affection.
- published: 25 Aug 2015
- views: 9
Grammar SVO
Questions:
1. What is a subject?
2. What is a verb?
3. What is an object?
4. Create your own sentence and label each part
Bring your work into class or email m...
Questions:
1. What is a subject?
2. What is a verb?
3. What is an object?
4. Create your own sentence and label each part
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Questions:
1. What is a subject?
2. What is a verb?
3. What is an object?
4. Create your own sentence and label each part
Bring your work into class or email me your work:
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Grammar CHINESE SENTENCE STRUCTURE AND WORD ORDER II
喜歡學習, 渴望自由的人。
like learning, want freedom
我相信,只有堅持,才會夢想成真。
believe that dreams come true.
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喜歡學習, 渴望自由的人。
like learning, want freedom
我相信,只有堅持,才會夢想成真。
believe that dreams come true.
gabgabhouse.com
If you want do know more, please go to gabgabhouse.com
要知道更多,歡迎來到 gabgabhouse.com
Subject + Verb + Object (S-V-O)
Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object (S-V-O-O)
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喜歡學習, 渴望自由的人。
like learning, want freedom
我相信,只有堅持,才會夢想成真。
believe that dreams come true.
gabgabhouse.com
If you want do know more, please go to gabgabhouse.com
要知道更多,歡迎來到 gabgabhouse.com
Subject + Verb + Object (S-V-O)
Subject + Verb + Indirect Object + Direct Object (S-V-O-O)
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Let, Make, Have & Get + Object - Learn English Grammar - Master English Conversation 2.0
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ఇంగ్లీష్ లో ప్రొనౌన్స్ అనగా సర్వనామాలు అంటే ఏమిటి? వాటి యొక్క అవసరం ఏమిటి?వాటిని ఏ విధముగా ఉపయోగిస్తారు?
ఇంగ్లీష్ లో ఫస్ట్ పర్సన్ , సెకండ్ ప్పెర్సన్ మరియు థర్డ్ పర్సన్ అనగా ఎవరు?
సబ్జెక్టు అంటే ఎమిటి? ఈ వీడియో ద్వార శివ ప్రాసాద్ గారు మనకు తెలుగు లో సరళంగా , సులభంగా, అర్థమయ్యే విధంగా వివరించారు. ఈ తెలుగు వీడియోలు ద్వారా ఇంగ్లీష్ ను అతి తక్కువ సమయం లో సులభంగా మాట్లాడగలరు.
In this video we discuss a
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Declension: Dative - Learn German grammar
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author: UChicago
Declension: Accusative - Learn German grammar
Learn the accusative forms of the personal pronouns and of the nouns accompanied by adjectives and defined and undefined articles. The accusative object corr......
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English lesson 4 Scientific&Literatury; Grammar 1 subject and object question
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The difference between bring and take | English grammar
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English Grammar What are Subjects Persons Pronouns in English
ఇంగ్లీష్ లో ప్రొనౌన్స్ అనగా సర్వనామాలు అంటే ఏమిటి? వాటి యొక్క అవసరం ఏమిటి?వాటిని ఏ విధముగా ఉపయోగిస్తారు?
ఇంగ్లీష్ లో ఫస్ట్ పర్సన్ , సెకండ్ ప్పెర్సన్ మరియు థర్డ్...
ఇంగ్లీష్ లో ప్రొనౌన్స్ అనగా సర్వనామాలు అంటే ఏమిటి? వాటి యొక్క అవసరం ఏమిటి?వాటిని ఏ విధముగా ఉపయోగిస్తారు?
ఇంగ్లీష్ లో ఫస్ట్ పర్సన్ , సెకండ్ ప్పెర్సన్ మరియు థర్డ్ పర్సన్ అనగా ఎవరు?
సబ్జెక్టు అంటే ఎమిటి? ఈ వీడియో ద్వార శివ ప్రాసాద్ గారు మనకు తెలుగు లో సరళంగా , సులభంగా, అర్థమయ్యే విధంగా వివరించారు. ఈ తెలుగు వీడియోలు ద్వారా ఇంగ్లీష్ ను అతి తక్కువ సమయం లో సులభంగా మాట్లాడగలరు.
In this video we discuss about why pronouns are important and their usage? Also we discuss about what are Persons, Subject pronoun, Object Pronoun, Possessive Pronouns, Reflexive pronouns. We discusses how to use sentences using Pronouns.
Tutor / Trainer: V. Siva Prasad
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How to give brief Introduction in groups? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE3sPhhdLTU
Why pronouns are important in English? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUlggpmQt7g
What are Be form, Have form, auxiliary verbs? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CUposQ9kx0
WH questions in simple present tense | English Grammar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_FOGtY91WA
Yes or No Questions Practice sentences in Simple present tens https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zp5632BODU
The Simple Present Tens: English Grammar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8k2A2l2S1g
Positive Sentences using Simple Presentence https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-op1mv6siSM
Negative Sentences in Simple Present tense https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-qaJo0_JI0
Yes or No Practice Sentences in Simple Present Tense https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zp5632BODU
Simple Present past future tense https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCCDlLKTqNI
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ఇంగ్లీష్ లో ప్రొనౌన్స్ అనగా సర్వనామాలు అంటే ఏమిటి? వాటి యొక్క అవసరం ఏమిటి?వాటిని ఏ విధముగా ఉపయోగిస్తారు?
ఇంగ్లీష్ లో ఫస్ట్ పర్సన్ , సెకండ్ ప్పెర్సన్ మరియు థర్డ్ పర్సన్ అనగా ఎవరు?
సబ్జెక్టు అంటే ఎమిటి? ఈ వీడియో ద్వార శివ ప్రాసాద్ గారు మనకు తెలుగు లో సరళంగా , సులభంగా, అర్థమయ్యే విధంగా వివరించారు. ఈ తెలుగు వీడియోలు ద్వారా ఇంగ్లీష్ ను అతి తక్కువ సమయం లో సులభంగా మాట్లాడగలరు.
In this video we discuss about why pronouns are important and their usage? Also we discuss about what are Persons, Subject pronoun, Object Pronoun, Possessive Pronouns, Reflexive pronouns. We discusses how to use sentences using Pronouns.
Tutor / Trainer: V. Siva Prasad
Email Id: vsivaprasadtutor@gmail.com
Website: www.kg2pgtutor.com
Copyright: South India Edutainments
Spoken English Training Classes DEMO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NU6q3e6tn-I
How to give brief Introduction in groups? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE3sPhhdLTU
Why pronouns are important in English? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUlggpmQt7g
What are Be form, Have form, auxiliary verbs? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CUposQ9kx0
WH questions in simple present tense | English Grammar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_FOGtY91WA
Yes or No Questions Practice sentences in Simple present tens https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zp5632BODU
The Simple Present Tens: English Grammar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8k2A2l2S1g
Positive Sentences using Simple Presentence https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-op1mv6siSM
Negative Sentences in Simple Present tense https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-qaJo0_JI0
Yes or No Practice Sentences in Simple Present Tense https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zp5632BODU
Simple Present past future tense https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCCDlLKTqNI
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Declension: Dative - Learn German grammar
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Reflexive pronouns and intensive pronouns in English
This is an English grammar lesson about reflexive pronouns and intensive pronouns (myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves and themsel...
This is an English grammar lesson about reflexive pronouns and intensive pronouns (myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves and themselves)
Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object of the sentence are the same person. They take the place of the object and they reflect back to the subject.
An example is "I hurt myself while playing football." In this lesson, I explain in detail how to use these pronouns to form reflexive verbs as well as describing common mistakes and how to avoid making them.
Intensive pronouns are the same words as the reflexives but are used very differently. We use them to emphasise a noun (the antecedent), usually the subject.
In the lesson, I explain in detail how to use them with several examples.
At the end of the lesson, there are some exercises to test your understanding.
The accent in the video is a British English accent.
Other videos:
Possessive pronouns: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJrMkcWmt5g&list;=PL6BDo90oiwpS4_AM1c0s0ozpROeE2A9ff&index;=26
More grammar lessons: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BDo90oiwpS4_AM1c0s0ozpROeE2A9ff
Listening exercises: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BDo90oiwpRdmnAzmYwdc0Az0ZOG2XNA
Vocabulary videos: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BDo90oiwpTlYAYSitjwWn29BEdCBi9j
Voici un cours pour expliquer les pronoms reflexifs anglais.
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wn.com/Reflexive Pronouns And Intensive Pronouns In English
This is an English grammar lesson about reflexive pronouns and intensive pronouns (myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves and themselves)
Reflexive pronouns are used when the subject and object of the sentence are the same person. They take the place of the object and they reflect back to the subject.
An example is "I hurt myself while playing football." In this lesson, I explain in detail how to use these pronouns to form reflexive verbs as well as describing common mistakes and how to avoid making them.
Intensive pronouns are the same words as the reflexives but are used very differently. We use them to emphasise a noun (the antecedent), usually the subject.
In the lesson, I explain in detail how to use them with several examples.
At the end of the lesson, there are some exercises to test your understanding.
The accent in the video is a British English accent.
Other videos:
Possessive pronouns: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJrMkcWmt5g&list;=PL6BDo90oiwpS4_AM1c0s0ozpROeE2A9ff&index;=26
More grammar lessons: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BDo90oiwpS4_AM1c0s0ozpROeE2A9ff
Listening exercises: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BDo90oiwpRdmnAzmYwdc0Az0ZOG2XNA
Vocabulary videos: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6BDo90oiwpTlYAYSitjwWn29BEdCBi9j
Voici un cours pour expliquer les pronoms reflexifs anglais.
Andrew,
Crown Academy of English
http://www.youtube.com/user/CrownAcademyEnglish
https://twitter.com/Crown_English
Photo credits:
“Smiling Male Corporate Executive” Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Businesswoman With Laptop” Image courtesy of Ambro | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Young Guitarist” Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Young Couple Jumping At Beach” Image courtesy of imagerymajestic | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Male Depressed” Image courtesy of David Castillo Dominici | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Health-care” Image courtesy of graur razvan ionut | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Young Man Brushing Teeth” Image courtesy of artur84 | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Working Team Celebrating” Image courtesy of Ambro | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Chef Offering Vegetarian Meal” Image courtesy of marin | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
“Businessman With Thumb Up” Image courtesy of Ambro | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
"Smiling Young Man With Thumbs Up Gesture" Image courtesy of stockimages | FreeDigitalPhotos.net
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Episode 77 Subject Object Pronouns
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Advanced English Grammar: Dependent Clauses
Do you have a hard time understanding dependent clauses? In English, we have four types of dependent clauses. In this advanced lesson, I'll help you understand ...
Do you have a hard time understanding dependent clauses? In English, we have four types of dependent clauses. In this advanced lesson, I'll help you understand each type of dependent clause and its purpose. I'll give you definitions and examples of each clause. Mastering these clauses will improve your reading comprehension and make you a better writer. After the class, take the quiz to practice what you've learned. http://www.engvid.com/advanced-english-grammar-dependent-clauses/
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Hi. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam, and today's lesson is a special lesson. It's an introduction to dependent clauses. Now, before I begin, I want you to understand I'm only going to look at the functions of the dependent clauses today. I'm not going to look at how they're built, how to structure them, the conjunctions they use, the relative pronouns they use; only about the functions, because it's very important that you are able to recognize the different types of dependent clauses. Once you recognize the function of a clause, you know how it's built, you know what it's doing in the sentence, you can understand the sentence better, you can write better sentences.
So, dependent clauses, what are they? First of all, they're also called subordinate clauses. You might see "subordinate", you might see "dependent". They're very different from the independent clause. The independent clause is a clause that can stand by itself, and has a complete meaning. It doesn't have... It doesn't need any other information. A "clause" is a collection of words-sorry-that must include a subject and a verb.
Okay, we have basically four types. Technically, we think of three types, but there's one extra one that we're going to look at today. We have "noun clauses", we have "adjective clauses"-adjective clauses" are also called "relative clauses"-we have "adverb clauses", and we have something called a "that clause", which is really none of these three. It's closest to the noun clause, but it doesn't function like a noun clause.
We're going to start with the noun clause, then. What is a noun clause? First of all, a noun clause has a specific function in a sentence. It is used, just like it's called, it's used like a noun. You think of a noun clause as you would a noun, except that it's a clause. There's a subject, there's a verb, there's other pieces to it. We can use it as a subject of a sentence, we can use it as a subject of an otherwise independent clause. "What you do in your free time is your business." So, look... Let's, first of all, look at all the verbs, here. We have "do" and we have "is". We have two verbs. The subject for "you"... For "do" is "you". Okay? What is the subject for "is"? Well, if you look around, it's not "time", it's not "your", and it's not "you" because "you" is already being used. So the whole thing: "What you do in your free time", this is the subject, this is the verb, this is the subject complement. Okay?
Now, very rarely do people actually use noun clauses as subjects, especially in writing. What they might say is "it": "It is your business what you do in your free time." Okay? We call this a "preparatory 'it'". It means we prepare you for the subject that's going to come later. Why do we do this? Because it's more... It's a bit awkward to do it like this. It's more convenient to begin with "it", get to the verb, and get to whatever comes after the verb, and put the subject later because it's long. Okay? "What you do in your free time", subject, "is", verb.
Now, we can use it as a subject complement. A subject complement looks like an object, but it is not. It comes after a "be" verb. It comes after a "be" verb, okay? And it completes the meaning of the subject. So, Tom, what do we know about Tom? "Tom isn't"... Isn't what? He "isn't what you would call friendly." This is the noun clause. There is the subject, there is the verb. These, by the way, these are just called the pronouns or the conjunctions, whatever you want to call them. They begin the clause. Now, as we know from other lessons, "is" works like an equal sign. Tom, not really friendly. That's basically what this sentence means. This is the subject complement to Tom, noun clause. Notice the conjunction "what" can only be used in a noun clause; not in an adjective clause, not in an adverb clause.
wn.com/Advanced English Grammar Dependent Clauses
Do you have a hard time understanding dependent clauses? In English, we have four types of dependent clauses. In this advanced lesson, I'll help you understand each type of dependent clause and its purpose. I'll give you definitions and examples of each clause. Mastering these clauses will improve your reading comprehension and make you a better writer. After the class, take the quiz to practice what you've learned. http://www.engvid.com/advanced-english-grammar-dependent-clauses/
TRANSCRIPT
Hi. Welcome back to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam, and today's lesson is a special lesson. It's an introduction to dependent clauses. Now, before I begin, I want you to understand I'm only going to look at the functions of the dependent clauses today. I'm not going to look at how they're built, how to structure them, the conjunctions they use, the relative pronouns they use; only about the functions, because it's very important that you are able to recognize the different types of dependent clauses. Once you recognize the function of a clause, you know how it's built, you know what it's doing in the sentence, you can understand the sentence better, you can write better sentences.
So, dependent clauses, what are they? First of all, they're also called subordinate clauses. You might see "subordinate", you might see "dependent". They're very different from the independent clause. The independent clause is a clause that can stand by itself, and has a complete meaning. It doesn't have... It doesn't need any other information. A "clause" is a collection of words-sorry-that must include a subject and a verb.
Okay, we have basically four types. Technically, we think of three types, but there's one extra one that we're going to look at today. We have "noun clauses", we have "adjective clauses"-adjective clauses" are also called "relative clauses"-we have "adverb clauses", and we have something called a "that clause", which is really none of these three. It's closest to the noun clause, but it doesn't function like a noun clause.
We're going to start with the noun clause, then. What is a noun clause? First of all, a noun clause has a specific function in a sentence. It is used, just like it's called, it's used like a noun. You think of a noun clause as you would a noun, except that it's a clause. There's a subject, there's a verb, there's other pieces to it. We can use it as a subject of a sentence, we can use it as a subject of an otherwise independent clause. "What you do in your free time is your business." So, look... Let's, first of all, look at all the verbs, here. We have "do" and we have "is". We have two verbs. The subject for "you"... For "do" is "you". Okay? What is the subject for "is"? Well, if you look around, it's not "time", it's not "your", and it's not "you" because "you" is already being used. So the whole thing: "What you do in your free time", this is the subject, this is the verb, this is the subject complement. Okay?
Now, very rarely do people actually use noun clauses as subjects, especially in writing. What they might say is "it": "It is your business what you do in your free time." Okay? We call this a "preparatory 'it'". It means we prepare you for the subject that's going to come later. Why do we do this? Because it's more... It's a bit awkward to do it like this. It's more convenient to begin with "it", get to the verb, and get to whatever comes after the verb, and put the subject later because it's long. Okay? "What you do in your free time", subject, "is", verb.
Now, we can use it as a subject complement. A subject complement looks like an object, but it is not. It comes after a "be" verb. It comes after a "be" verb, okay? And it completes the meaning of the subject. So, Tom, what do we know about Tom? "Tom isn't"... Isn't what? He "isn't what you would call friendly." This is the noun clause. There is the subject, there is the verb. These, by the way, these are just called the pronouns or the conjunctions, whatever you want to call them. They begin the clause. Now, as we know from other lessons, "is" works like an equal sign. Tom, not really friendly. That's basically what this sentence means. This is the subject complement to Tom, noun clause. Notice the conjunction "what" can only be used in a noun clause; not in an adjective clause, not in an adverb clause.
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COD & COI (indirect and direct object pronouns in French)
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