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The Clause FREE BASIC ENGLISH LANGUAGE COURSE


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BASICS WELL EXPLAINED! Someone searching for a free basic English language course Your Search Is Absolutely Correct You Are on the appropriate page. This Page Is Meant For You. FROM VOCABULARY TO EACH AND EVERY GRAMMAR RULES ARE EXPLAINED ON MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Starting from the explanation of The Clause (the very basic subject and the predicate                                                                                                                                                                               THE CLAUSE:

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The clause is defined as

 a group of words that forms part of the sentence and contains the subject and the predicate is called a clause.

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~ Note:  

SUBJECT AND PREDICATE ARE THE MAIN FORMS OF SENTENCES THAT YOU SHOULD KNOW TO ACTUALLY KNOW WHAT THE CLAUSE IS. When We make Sentences Two Parts Are Actually The Most Important : 

(1) THE SUBJECT  

(2) THE PREDICATE                                                                                                                            The Subject is the part of the sentence that names the person or a thing we are speaking about. 

FOR EXAMPLE

 We name some person or a thing like                                                                                       Jack is the champion. He is the champion of football                                                                       ~ here jack is the subject. He is also the subject


Whereas The Predicate Is The Part Of a Sentence that is telling something about the subject. 

FOR EXAMPLE: from the above example: (Jack) is the subject and (is the champion) is the predicate because it is stating about Jack that he is the champion.


HOWEVER, 
THE CLAUSE CONTAINS BOTH THE SUBJECT AND THE PREDICATE SIMULTANEOUSLY IN A SENTENCE.
tip about the clause: 
AND THE CLAUSE CONTAINS VERBS AS WELL IN ANY SENTENCE.

FOR EXAMPLE
I think you have made a mistake.

In the Above Sentence:
the subject is you 
the predicate is have made a mistake.

Another EXAMPLE IS:
He went to the grocery shop.

The subject is HE
AND the predicate is WENT TO THE GROCERY SHOP.

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On Trending New English Vocabulary Words


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5 Trendy Words that Could Help You While You Are Talking To Native Speaker. These On Trending English Vocabulary Words Sounds Great And Easy To Master. If You Really Want To Sound like More Native You Really Need To Watch This Video On My Youtube AND Subscribe To Stay Tuned                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Sharing With You My Youtube Video That Might Help You. 

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NEW EVERYDAY TRENDY ENGLISH VOCABULARY WORDS:

You Just Want To Meditate These Trendy Yet Beautiful Words.

1: HAIRCUT:

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our first word is haircut; it has already gained a new meaning in the world.

MEANING:                                                                                                                                    It means that there is a big decrease in the value of financial assets like stocks in a company

For example:                                                                                                                                  If you have invested ten thousand dollars ($10000) in a company and it goes down to six thousand dollars ($6000) that is actually a big haircut!

2: TO CHILLAX:

The next Word is To Chillax. If We Mingle The Two Words Chill and Relax We get The Word Chillax. In The Past Couple of Days, it Become More And More Common On The Internet.

MEANING:
To take easy, To Relax

FOR EXAMPLE:
You Just Need To Chillax, It's not that big issue.

3: AWESOMESAUCE:

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Put The Words Awesome And Sauce Together And We get The Beautiful Word AWESOMESAUCE

MEANING: Its meaning is as same as that of awesome but a pinch of more awesomeness.

SENTENCE: That book I am reading Nowadays Is An Awesomesauce.


4: HANGRY:

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Hungry + Angry Makes The Word HANGRY. It actually Relates when you are hungry and angry at the same time.

 MEANING:   It is when you are in bad mood and feeling Frustrated and Wants The Food right now at any cost.

 SENTENCE:  I Haven't Have Eaten Anything Since Breakfast. I am Hangry.


5: BIG FISH:
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Big Fish Seems Like You Are Thinking Of A Giant Fish. Actually No.

 MEANING:

 It Actually means A Very Important, Influential, And Well-Known person In A Small Group Of People. 

SENTENCE:

 I Might Have To Receive Call. It Might Be Of Big Fish From My Social Circle.


I Hope You Get This Content HelpfulAnd Authentic. Stay Tuned

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Idioms Lover


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 IDIOMS LOVER

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IDIOMS


Wants To Sound More Native Start Using Idioms In Your Daily Conversation. 

 An idiom is a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words.

It Is A Good Idea to Master Some of these Idiomatic Expressions.

Some very casual idioms are concisely explained and described on my youtube channel and I divide them into parts. These idioms are not old-fashioned or unusual as you could use with any of the native English speakers confidently and pacifically.
SO HERE IS THE FIRST PART


PART 1 IMPORTANT IDIOMS

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PART 2 IMPORTANT IDIOMS


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We use them every day, sometimes without even realizing that what we’re saying is nonsensical. These English idioms are extremely common in everyday conversation in the United States.

1: Pink in Health/ In The Pink Of Health:

Meaning:
IN GOOD HEALTH

Sentence:
Kabir: How are you, John?
John: I am Pink In Health.

2: Hit The Sack:

Meaning:
Go To Sleep

Sentence:
John: Mom, Today I am Exhausted. I will Hit the Sack Early.

3:Over The Moon:

Meaning:
Extremely Happy Or Delighted

Sentence:
I am Over The Moon Today As I am Going to Meet My Parents After Almost Two Years.

4: Piece Of Cake:

Meaning:
Very Easy

Sentence:
That Test Was A Piece Of Cake

5: Cup of Tea:

Meaning:
That Is Not Of Your Interest

Sentence:
Singing Is Not My Cup Of Tea

6: A Dime A Dozen:

Meaning:
Very Common And Is of No Value

Sentence:
This Puzzle Is  Interesting But Nowadays It is A Dime A Dozen

7: Break The Ice:

Meaning:
Break The Silence(usually the condition is when strangers meet)

Sentence:
At Last, She Broke The Ice And Started The Discussion.

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