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14. Subordinate Clauses. English Grammar Lesson

16. Mar, 2010


Yossarian the Grammarian takes on subordinate clauses (also known as dependent clauses), showing that they function as if they were nouns, adverbs, or adjectives.

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26 Responses to “14. Subordinate Clauses. English Grammar Lesson”

  1. TheTachelhit 16. Mar, 2010

    i really apreciate your explinantion, you are great. i studied subordinate clauses at the university since 1999.
    i got the impression that forgot almost all the things, but thinks to your video i start
    to refresh my memory.
    thannks abundle

  2. taleoftwo 16. Mar, 2010

    thanks test tommorow u saved me

  3. TheLarssan 16. Mar, 2010

    Thanks. :)

  4. hawaela 16. Mar, 2010

    VERY NICE INDEED! THANKS

  5. capricorntib 16. Mar, 2010

    i have a test tommrow on this and i dnt get it to

  6. nighthunter135 16. Mar, 2010

    i don’t get this and i got it for homework that i have to hand in tomorrow :(

  7. Slasherboi24 16. Mar, 2010

    If we lose we will feel happy. LOL

  8. rlewis19461 16. Mar, 2010

    Yossarian the Grammarian is an excellent teacher – a master teacher!
    Your clear and concise explanations are energetically delivered and a joy to hear.
    Thank you for your good work!
    RL

  9. eric3ryan 16. Mar, 2010

    thanks! helped me to study for my final!!!

  10. Angeljosetoronto 16. Mar, 2010

    Thanks teacher, you are great, I appreciate ur help , that was amazing, thanks again…

  11. suvendurinku 16. Mar, 2010

    Thank you so much for explaining so nicely.

  12. suroviecg 16. Mar, 2010

    Awsome, Thanks

  13. mousegeek 16. Mar, 2010

    Excellent. Thank you.

  14. spatesel 16. Mar, 2010

    I learned something from this video

    The sentence above is a independent clause HAHAHAHAHAHA

  15. taho113 16. Mar, 2010

    “what you see is what you get, thats what you get, what you see is a subject, and therefore thats noun. what do you see? what you get is what you see, see what you get is what it is, see is.”
    hahahah even though that makes no sense the video was good, thanks :D

  16. katkatkoo 16. Mar, 2010

    i mean unbeliveable

  17. katkatkoo 16. Mar, 2010

    thxx it helped me in my exam cuz my teacher is inbeliveable i cant understand a word from him

  18. anderwaldmanman2 16. Mar, 2010

    thank you for being an amazing homework helper!

  19. Joshman621 16. Mar, 2010

    thanks!!! you helped me with me homework!! hahaha

  20. belon95 16. Mar, 2010

    wow he’s awsome i can understand it now jsut thx to u xD thank you

  21. orazalinz 16. Mar, 2010

    Great job!!!!

  22. mayosh77 16. Mar, 2010

    your such a good teacher thanks

  23. im4evaurzz 16. Mar, 2010

    thanks!! so much please post more on this

  24. garotobossanova 16. Mar, 2010

    Thank you teacher!!

  25. mskothlow 16. Mar, 2010

    Please post more!!!


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