I appreciate the examples given to help demonstrate :) 01:50 clauses 37:00 tenses (tricky to get right even for native speakers) 38:16 simple present 49:30 present continuous 54:08 simple past 59:09 past continuous 1:04:22 present perfect ................................ 1. Types of Clauses. 1:33 2. Types of Sentences. (Discusses Coordinating & Subordinate conjunctions) 9:45 3. Connectors or linking words. 20:00 4. Tenses 36min (future tenses are not included) 36:30 5. Articles 1hr 30 min 01:30:30 6. Determiners 1hr 47min 01:47:00 7. Parts of speech 2hr 21min 02:21:00 8. Active and passive voice 02:57:00 Copied from comments
A Subordinate clause is introduced by subordinating conjunction. She smiled is a independent clause and because I cracked a joke is a subordinate clause. Because is a subordinating conjunction.
Topics discussed: 1.Types of Clauses. 2.Types of Sentences. (Discusses Coordinating & Subordinate conjunctions) 3. Connectors or linking words. 4. Tenses 36min 5. Articles 1hr 30 min 6.Determiners 1hr 47min 7. Parts of speech 2hr 21min 8. Active and passive voice 2hr 57 min
I appreciate the examples given to help demonstrate :) 01:50 clauses 37:00 tenses (tricky to get right even for native speakers) 38:16 simple present 49:30 present continuous 54:08 simple past 59:09 past continuous 1:04:22 present perfect 2:20:23 parts of speech
All Linking Words 20:00 Explanation (namely, in other words, put differently) Emphasis (as a matter of fact, in fact, indeed) Correction (rather, to be more precise) Example (for example, to illustrate, for instance) Particularisation (in particular, particularly, specifically) Dismissal (anyway, anyhow, at any rate) Conclusion (in conclusion, in summary, to sum up, in brief, all in all) Time/sequence (at first, then, next, after, afterwards, later, in the meantime, meanwhile) Result (as a result, as a consequence, therefore, thus, accordingly) Order of Importance (most importantly, primarily, above all, most significantly, essentially, basically) Similarity (similarly, likewise, in the same way, correspondingly, also) Focusing (as for, regarding, talking of, with respect to, with regard to, as regards, as far as ….concerned) Contrast (however, in contrast, nevertheless, on the contrary, nonetheless, yet, on the other hand, by comparison, instead, in any case, all the same) Sequence (first, firstly, first of all, in the first place, to begin with, for one thing, for another thing, also, besides, in addition, furthermore, moreover, finally, last, lastly)
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Just a question related to your example on Complex Sentence. You mentioned that the clause "she smiled" is a subordinate clause because it will make you ask 'why'. Following that logic then, how is it different with 'Ram shouted', which you considered independent clause? If you ask me, I could also ask WHY did he shout? I hope you can enlighten me.
I have a doubt. In the start you said "Ram shouted" is an independent clause. But later while explaining complex sentence you pointed out "She smiled" as a dependent clause. But both sentences seems to me as dependent clause, as these statements can raise a question 'Why'. Could you please clarify it?
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@2:02:53 isn't 'needs' because of the plural noun? because 'need' is for singular nouns and needs is for plural nouns? Eg: He's in need of a book. Their needs are not satisfied. Kindly clarify.
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Mam we use as verb "have " in place of drink ,eat Same thing Can We replace the "experience" with "have" in sentence Like this I experienced in India was very special. I had in india was very special. Both are same or not please reply
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Can someone guide me about proper noun and zero article part. She said in previous the article can be used in these proper nouns and at other chapter she told to use zero article . Anyone who can guide?
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Ma'am is it a P. T. A member ( parents teachers association) or an P. T. A member)? We usually use 'a' before it, but it is an abbreviation spoken as individual letters.
Connectors or Linking Words 1. Contrast 2. Similarity 3. Result 4. Sequencing 5. Order of importance 6. Particularization 7. Example 8. Explanation 9. Emphasizing 10. Focusing 11. Conclusion 12. Correction 13. Time 14. Dismissal Explanation 1. NAMELY:- I have a good reason not to talk to him. Namely, he is always rude to me. 2. IN OTHER WORDS:- Don't be rude when you are successful. In other words, be down to earth. 3. PUT DIFFERENTLY:- We aren't talking to each other anymore. Put differently, we had a break-up. Emphasizing 1. AS A MATTER OF FACT:- He was quite late yesterday. As a matter fact, I couldn't sleep until he arrived. 2. IN FACT:- I didn't fail the exam; in fact I did rather well! 3. ACTUALLY:- You should gift her something expensive. Actually, a car won't be a bad idea. 4. INDEED:- I was annoyed, indeed furious, over what happened. Correction 1. RATHER:- I thought it would be a great idea to go to the party. Rather, it was miserable. 2. TO BE MORE PRECISE:- You should try the change. To be more precise, move the table to the hall. Example 1. FOR EXAMPLE:- Reading this book has many benefits. For example, it is simple to understand. 2. TO ILLUSTRATE:- I had so many problems in my past. To illustrate, stomach infection and viral fever. 3. FOR INSTANCE:- There are a number of solutions; for instance, buy a new mouse and change the keyboard too. Particularization 1. IN PARTICULAR:-I have bought nothing in particular. 2. PARTICULARY:- I loved the house, particularly, the balcony and the flooring. 3. MORE SPECIFICALLY:- We used to argue a lot. More specifically, we argued on sleeping habits of each other. DISMISSAL 1. ANYWAY:- I couldn't understand the last chapter. Anyway, I think it will be optional in exam. 2. ANYHOW:- Anyhow, I have decided to learn German as quickly as possible. 3. AT ANY RATE:- At any rate, I am not taking this project at work. Conclusion 1. IN CONCLUSION:- In conclusion, it can be said that cats are the best pets. 2. IN SUMMARY:- In summary, if you wish to be successful, be around successful people. 3. TO SUM UP:- To sum up, people are well-behaved when they are happy. 4. IN BRIEF 5. ALL IN ALL Time 1. AT FIRST:- I couldn't talk properly. At first, I started working on my grammar. 2. THEN:- Then, I thought, is she telling me the truth? 3. AFTERWARDS:- Afterwards, we went to the car and left for home. 4. LATER 5. IN THE MEANTIME 6. MEANWHILE Result 1. AS A RESULT:- I've been working hard on my English. As a result, I could speak fluently. 2. AS A CONSEQUENCE:- Sam didn't study hard. As a consequence, he's failed the English test. 3. THEREFORE 4. THUS 5. ACCORDINGLY Order of importance 1. MOST IMPORTANTLY:- You should buy a powerful PC to edit the videos. Most importantly, to reduce the editing time. 2. PRIMARILY:- You should clear three out of four subjects. Primarily, get good grades in unit test. 3. ABOVE ALL 4. MOST SIGNIFICANTLY 5. ESSENTIALLY/BASICALLY Similarity 1. SIMILARLY:- You're not allowed to use phones here. Similarly, you have to keep it off in the seminar too. 2. IN THE SAME WAY:- Reducing sugar will reduce your weight too. In the same way, not consuming oil much will help lose weight. 3. LIKEWISE 4. CORRESPONDINGLY 5. ALSO Focusing 1. AS FOR:- I'm going to Kate's party at the weekend. As for Sam's, I think I'l pass. 2. REGARDING:- Please clean your room now.Regarding the balcony, I will do it for you. 3. TALKING OF:- Talking of dogs, they are the most loyal animals in my opinion. 4. WITH RESPECT TO 5. WITH REGARD TO 6. AS REGARDS 7. AS FAR AS.... CONCERNED Contrast 1. HOWEVER:- They played really well. However, they couldn't win. 2. IN CONTRAST:- The house was quite expensive, in contrast to the car. 3. NEVERTHELESS:- She was very tired; nevertheless she went to work. 4. ON THE CONTRARY :- I thought he was working, but on the contrary he was sleeping. 5. NONETHELESS 6. YET 7. ON THE OTHER HAND 8. BY COMPARISON 9. INSTEAD 10. IN ANY CASE 11. ALL THE SAME Sequencing 1. FIRST, FIRSTLY, FIRST OF ALL, IN THE FIRST PLACE:- First of all, I'd like to talk about the benefits of having multiple skills. 2. TO BEGIN WITH:-To begin with, smartphones are more portable than laptops. 3. FOR ONE THING 4. FOR ANOTHER THING 5. ALSO 6. BESIDES 7. IN ADDITION 8. FURTHERMORE 9. MOREVER 10. FINALLY 11. LAST OR LASTLY
Your explanations were really good but I think you were wrong at some part, like 'she smiled ' is an independent clause but you have said that it is a dependent clause.
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If she smiled require more information then she ran, she died, she won, Ram ran, and so on are also complex sentence? Does it depend on us to think about what requires more information and what does not?
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Mam, can i ask a doubt? Is this sentence right in punctuation? His blood test shows deranged liver function with high levels of albumin; 6g/dL, alkaline phosphatase; 200u/L and amylase; 400 u/L.
Check if my observation is correct or not that we use 'the' before proper noun and 'a' before common noun And what to use when the word is specific but starts from vowel? Please clear my doubt
For your question, I think we will add an (because we have a vowel next to it) (or) the (pronounced as thee) before a noun starting with a vowel - but using an/ the depends on whether we're indicating a definitive noun or we're referring them for the first time. For example. The award... An Umbrella... An honorable man (or) The honorable judge - depends on whether you know the person. This is jut my opinion.
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Mam, in clauses you have said "Ram shouted" as independent clause. But in complex sentence topic, you have said "she smiled" as dependent clause. Both seems to be similar clauses.
Thank you for your work:) i just think in the first part of the video - for example "Laxman watched movie" is supposed to be an article before a movie - Laxman watched a movie
Also, the rule with adding an "s" to the ending of the nouns in "simple present tense" is not actually correct, because u are adding "s" only to the 3rd person in a singular. If you would say I plays cricket or you plays cricket it doesn't make a sense
Also it is good to mention that normally you don't say things like "Sita does play cricket" in such a case word "does" stands for emphasizing the fact that Sita plays cricket, but normally you would say just "Sita plays cricket."
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“Laxman watched movie.”…English requires an article for singular objects. Otherwise, it is a great course.
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I appreciate the examples given to help demonstrate :)
01:50 clauses
37:00 tenses (tricky to get right even for native speakers)
38:16 simple present
49:30 present continuous
54:08 simple past
59:09 past continuous
1:04:22 present perfect
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1. Types of Clauses. 1:33
2. Types of Sentences. (Discusses Coordinating & Subordinate conjunctions) 9:45
3. Connectors or linking words. 20:00
4. Tenses 36min (future tenses are not included) 36:30
5. Articles 1hr 30 min 01:30:30
6. Determiners 1hr 47min 01:47:00
7. Parts of speech 2hr 21min 02:21:00
8. Active and passive voice 02:57:00
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Sentences -5:37
Connectors-20:00
Tenses-36:42
Article -1:30:28
Determiners-1:47:05
Parts of speech-2:20:25
Voice -2:57:25
Narration-3:06:59
Where is the present perfect ??
Connectors @ 20:00
A Subordinate clause is introduced by subordinating conjunction. She smiled is a independent clause and because I cracked a joke is a subordinate clause. Because is a subordinating conjunction.
Topics discussed:
1.Types of Clauses.
2.Types of Sentences. (Discusses Coordinating & Subordinate conjunctions)
3. Connectors or linking words.
4. Tenses 36min
5. Articles 1hr 30 min
6.Determiners 1hr 47min
7. Parts of speech 2hr 21min
8. Active and passive voice 2hr 57 min
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I appreciate the examples given to help demonstrate :)
01:50 clauses
37:00 tenses (tricky to get right even for native speakers)
38:16 simple present
49:30 present continuous
54:08 simple past
59:09 past continuous
1:04:22 present perfect
2:20:23 parts of speech
Where is the present perfect?
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All Linking Words 20:00
Explanation (namely, in other words, put differently)
Emphasis (as a matter of fact, in fact, indeed)
Correction (rather, to be more precise)
Example (for example, to illustrate, for instance)
Particularisation (in particular, particularly, specifically)
Dismissal (anyway, anyhow, at any rate)
Conclusion (in conclusion, in summary, to sum up, in brief, all in all)
Time/sequence (at first, then, next, after, afterwards, later, in the meantime, meanwhile)
Result (as a result, as a consequence, therefore, thus, accordingly)
Order of Importance (most importantly, primarily, above all, most significantly, essentially, basically)
Similarity (similarly, likewise, in the same way, correspondingly, also)
Focusing (as for, regarding, talking of, with respect to, with regard to, as regards, as far as ….concerned)
Contrast (however, in contrast, nevertheless, on the contrary, nonetheless, yet, on the other hand, by comparison, instead, in any case, all the same)
Sequence (first, firstly, first of all, in the first place, to begin with, for one thing, for another thing, also, besides, in addition, furthermore, moreover, finally, last, lastly)
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Voice -2:57:25
Narration-3:06:59
Hello, first of all thank you so much for such a precious video.
I learned lot of things through this video. Topics are explained very well by both of you specially ASH you taught me more and clearly.
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1. Types of Clauses. 1:33
2. Types of Sentences. (Discusses Coordinating & Subordinate conjunctions) 9:45
3. Connectors or linking words. 20:00
4. Tenses 36min (future tenses are not included) 36:30
5. Articles 1hr 30 min 01:30:30
6. Determiners 1hr 47min 01:47:00
7. Parts of speech 2hr 21min 02:21:00
8. Active and passive voice 02:57:00
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What an important video! I feel better when I watch the video. In this video, the speaker highlighted some vital topics that are helpful to students in improving the English language. Through this video, I learn a lot of basic elements of the English language. Although I watch the video right now it will be more effective to enhance my English language skills. Thank you a lot for creating a mesmerizing video. We will be waiting for your next video which will be more effective than the previous one.
Excellent Video for Learning English Grammar in an easy way. The Style of Teaching is wonderful..... continue this type of efforts in future.
Learning with sam and dash has many benefits. For example, it is simple to understand !
No, I met them in real life they are racist and loves drugs,
Stupendous work you are doing.
I truly appreciate your sincere efforts in helping people.
Undoubtedly, The Best lecture on Indian UA-cam to understand the basics of English Grammar....
Thanks a lot ❤❤
I'm Brazilian 🇧🇷 and the more I see videos from ethnic Indians 🇮🇳 the more I think that if you say you're Brazilians everyone here would believe that. there are so many Brazilians that look like you guys.... that's nice because it makes it easier to trust the teacher. :)
nice to hear Brother ☺️. But, By the way brazilian women are more attractive then India according to my opinion because of there BIG😉 you know what i want to say... Love from here, to my brazilian mate :-)
@@YashUnfiltered_ just a few Brazilian have big bundas... Normally we have common bodies
What does her ethnicity have anything to do with trusting her?
This video is containing a 5 stars quality of english grammar materials. Is like every material I got in senior high school wrapped up on just 4 hours video. Thank you Sam and Ash. For those who want to recap about grammar, you are on the right path guys.
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Clear n Wonderful explanation of All about" English Grammar "in just 4 hours. It's very useful for all those who are preparing for any competitive exams of all sorts n also those want to improve their English language communication. I like it very much.Great!
Hi can u help me for talking english
Hey i can't download the material plz can you help me with this? Plzzzzzzzz
Really thankful to your great effort teaching us English in an amazing formula.
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The way of explaining is wonderful 😎 i am here first time since i have been learning english i am afraid that why did not i reache on your channel before 🤗
Hi I have a question 🙋
If "she smiled" is a dependent clause then how "my son cried" is an independent clause?
She smiled -- independent
Because she smiled-- dependent
Lots of wrongs in the video though
I am learning from Basic English Grammer by Betty Azar and Essential English Grammer in Use by Raymond Murphy. Both are world Famous book for TOEFL and IELTS.
Later I will read Understanding English Grammer by Betty Azar and English Grammer in Use by Raymond Murphy which is for Intermediate user. Then I will go through Cambridge English grammer for IELTS for 6.5 Band and above, Cambridge Common Mistakes for IELTs for 5 - 6 Band and 6.5 Band Above. Cambridge Vocabulary for IELTS for Band 5 - 6 and Band 6.5 and above. Then their IELTS Practice Books.
Then I am also planning to attempt IELTS General and TOEIC as am planning to learn in Norway and work in USA.
There is one thing I could clearly say that this video is 👌, because till now no body explained me the difference for past tense and present perfect tense (both used for actions completed) and today, it’s a day to learn this ❤
Still l am confused.
No words, I owe a great salute to you, ma'am, it was a great video, I never thought to learn grammar like this, splendid work, the best video on UA-cam. Thanks a lot
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Thank you Ash and Sam, I have completed the course in 7 days. I must say that the background, costumes, presentation and content everything is perfect, Helpful and easy to understand.
Final word I never felt bored, I enjoyed it while learning I don't know the pulling factors. I think may be your patience in teaching kept me stick it.
Thank you so much for covering valuable information in four hours.
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Degree sentences keys
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preposition
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Email Writing
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short Application
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Showing Purpose
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preposition
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daily use sentences
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choose the correct Article
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preposition
on/in
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choose the correct Article..a/an
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offering suggestion/advice
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expressing choice
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habitual action in the past
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25.08.2022
Spoken Sentences
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use of Let....
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spoken Sentences 2
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27.08.2022
Alternative Choice
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Email Writing_2
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28.08.2022
spoken Sentences_3
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infinitive/Imperative voice_2
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do as Directed _3
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passive _4
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06.09.2022
notes_2
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daily use sentences in Hindi
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daily use sentences_4
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Modal Auxiliary _1
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passive_ present continuous
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making question....
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Just a question related to your example on Complex Sentence. You mentioned that the clause "she smiled" is a subordinate clause because it will make you ask 'why'. Following that logic then, how is it different with 'Ram shouted', which you considered independent clause? If you ask me, I could also ask WHY did he shout? I hope you can enlighten me.
I have a doubt. In the start you said "Ram shouted" is an independent clause. But later while explaining complex sentence you pointed out "She smiled" as a dependent clause. But both sentences seems to me as dependent clause, as these statements can raise a question 'Why'. Could you please clarify it?
Yes, even I have same doubt.
I really think she smiled is main clause.
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Exactly i think ram shouted and she smiled both are dependent clause
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Thank you so much this helps me a lot
@2:02:53 isn't 'needs' because of the plural noun? because 'need' is for singular nouns and needs is for plural nouns?
Eg: He's in need of a book.
Their needs are not satisfied.
Kindly clarify.
It's just been 30 mins of watching this course and I already love it.
09.08.2022
Degree sentences keys
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23.07.2021
preposition
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02.07.2021
Email Writing
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Do as directed
22.07.2020
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Function:
Comparing People Place thing in relation to something.....
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Direct Indirect Speech
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use of informed, Suggested ,Requested, Inquired Advised......
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FUNCTION
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short Application
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Showing Purpose
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preposition
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12.08.2022
ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં
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daily use sentences
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choose the correct Article
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preposition
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choose the correct Article..a/an
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offering suggestion/advice
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expressing choice
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habitual action in the past
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25.08.2022
Spoken Sentences
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use of Let....
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spoken Sentences 2
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27.08.2022
Alternative Choice
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Email Writing_2
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28.08.2022
spoken Sentences_3
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infinitive/Imperative voice_2
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do as Directed _3
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passive _4
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06.09.2022
notes_2
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daily use sentences in Hindi
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daily use sentences_4
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Modal Auxiliary _1
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making question....
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I learned grammar from a teacher before. I swear, after just one year of the course, I now have complete knowledge of grammar. Thanks to that teacher.❤
you know ???? you nailed it .... i'm doing CSS nd made it easy for me...😍😍♥✔
Kindly update the study material link in description bcoz the old one is not existing
I feel lucky to come across your channel .. I was most in need to get complete set of grammar to teach my son. Also I’m grateful to you for Spoken English set . I will be making the most use of them! I get conscious while putting my comments in English teaching videos! Hope my English is correct grammatically 😌
yes it's correct grammar
Dear Sam & Ash
Drive link of the material isn't working! Would you please fix this issue! Thanks & much gratitude for this amazing course.
It's thoroughly helpful and quite good teaching style. Indeed confidence is on high level.
You helped me a lot
09.08.2022
Degree sentences keys
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23.07.2021
preposition
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02.07.2021
Email Writing
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Do as directed
22.07.2020
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Function:
Comparing People Place thing in relation to something.....
17.08.2020
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Direct Indirect Speech
૧૮.૦૮.૨૦૨૦
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24.06.2021
use of informed, Suggested ,Requested, Inquired Advised......
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18.07.2022
FUNCTION
Manner of Action
&
Talking about people/place/thing in relation to something
ua-cam.com/video/ZwteDJlFAF4/v-deo.html&feature=share
22.07.22
short Application
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10.08.2022
Showing Purpose
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11.08.2022
preposition
with/by
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12.08.2022
ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં
use of with/ by
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14.08.2022
daily use sentences
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16.08.2022
choose the correct Article
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preposition
on/in
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22.08.2022
choose the correct Article..a/an
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23.08.2022
offering suggestion/advice
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second video.....
expressing choice
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24.08.2022
habitual action in the past
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25.08.2022
Spoken Sentences
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26.08.2022
use of Let....
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spoken Sentences 2
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27.08.2022
Alternative Choice
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Email Writing_2
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28.08.2022
spoken Sentences_3
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infinitive/Imperative voice_2
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do as Directed _3
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passive _4
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notes_2
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daily use sentences in Hindi
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daily use sentences_4
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Modal Auxiliary _1
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passive_ present continuous
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description information
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making question....
how long...?
how far...?
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All in all this is the most informative session on english grammar
In brief I enjoyed a lot while learning
Thanks for video , hope this will reach to every student and professional who want to improve communication Englisn.
This is really a great session ❤️
09.08.2022
Degree sentences keys
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23.07.2021
preposition
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02.07.2021
Email Writing
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Do as directed
22.07.2020
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Function:
Comparing People Place thing in relation to something.....
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Direct Indirect Speech
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24.06.2021
use of informed, Suggested ,Requested, Inquired Advised......
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18.07.2022
FUNCTION
Manner of Action
&
Talking about people/place/thing in relation to something
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22.07.22
short Application
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10.08.2022
Showing Purpose
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11.08.2022
preposition
with/by
ua-cam.com/video/RNDAPiCTJC4/v-deo.html
12.08.2022
ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં
use of with/ by
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૧૩.૦૮.૨૦૨૨
ખાલી જગ્યા પૂરો
in/on/at
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14.08.2022
daily use sentences
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16.08.2022
choose the correct Article
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21.08.2022
preposition
on/in
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22.08.2022
choose the correct Article..a/an
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offering suggestion/advice
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expressing choice
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habitual action in the past
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Spoken Sentences
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spoken Sentences 2
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27.08.2022
Alternative Choice
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28.08.2022
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infinitive/Imperative voice_2
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passive _4
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notes_2
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daily use sentences in Hindi
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07.09.2022
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passive_ present continuous
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passive_simple present
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14.09.22
description information
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23.09.2022
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I thought it was very interesting, looking for a video for GRE self-learning can you bring a guide on GRE vocab!
I really like to thank ASH for delivering me such knowledge for free of cost.
09.08.2022
Degree sentences keys
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preposition
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Email Writing
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Direct Indirect Speech
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FUNCTION
Manner of Action
&
Talking about people/place/thing in relation to something
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short Application
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Showing Purpose
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preposition
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use of with/ by
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in/on/at
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14.08.2022
daily use sentences
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16.08.2022
choose the correct Article
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preposition
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22.08.2022
choose the correct Article..a/an
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23.08.2022
offering suggestion/advice
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second video.....
expressing choice
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24.08.2022
habitual action in the past
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25.08.2022
Spoken Sentences
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26.08.2022
use of Let....
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spoken Sentences 2
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27.08.2022
Alternative Choice
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Email Writing_2
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28.08.2022
spoken Sentences_3
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infinitive/Imperative voice_2
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do as Directed _3
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passive _4
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notes_2
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daily use sentences in Hindi
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07.09.2022
Modal Auxiliary _1
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passive_ present continuous
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passive_simple present
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14.09.22
description information
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email _4
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23.09.2022
making question....
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Mam we use as verb "have " in place of drink ,eat
Same thing
Can We replace the "experience" with "have" in sentence
Like this
I experienced in India was very special.
I had in india was very special.
Both are same or not please reply
your english needs a real tutor so badly
My Experience in India was Exceptional!
I really appreciate your work & efforts, very useful session, thanks a lot.
i will be going to class 11 and feel my basics are not strong i want to clear all my basics before starting can someone tell me if this is the right video for me and do i need anything else except of this video
I like the way you make English easy to understand. Do you conduct live batches for kids of 10-14 age group ?
Can someone guide me about proper noun and zero article part. She said in previous the article can be used in these proper nouns and at other chapter she told to use zero article . Anyone who can guide?
After watching this channel for 1 week, i got 7.5 band in speaking . I really appreciate your efforts to teach students. I pray to god that god always bless you . Thank you .
Thank you so much Teacher Ash and Sam! Both of you are the real heroes! Tysm for dedicating so much effort in teaching us. I will rewatch this until I get it ❤❤❤
How can i download the material ?? the google drive link in the description is expired..
I have been watching your videos for a longer period of time. After a long period of time, I am able to teach English to others as well.
Thanks for your channel!
Highly recommended!
Mam what’s difference between contrast and dismissal connectors?
Thank you ma'am it help me a lot❤️
Ma'am is it a P. T. A member ( parents teachers association) or an P. T. A member)? We usually use 'a' before it, but it is an abbreviation spoken as individual letters.
Thankyou 👍for this class....happy to see you after a long time & and your voice...
Google drive study material not found in the link of the given description.... Please fix this issue 😢
Connectors or Linking Words
1. Contrast
2. Similarity
3. Result
4. Sequencing
5. Order of importance
6. Particularization
7. Example
8. Explanation
9. Emphasizing
10. Focusing
11. Conclusion
12. Correction
13. Time
14. Dismissal
Explanation
1. NAMELY:- I have a good reason not to talk to him. Namely, he is always rude to me.
2. IN OTHER WORDS:- Don't be rude when you are successful. In other words, be down to earth.
3. PUT DIFFERENTLY:- We aren't talking to each other anymore. Put differently, we had a break-up.
Emphasizing
1. AS A MATTER OF FACT:- He was quite late yesterday. As a matter fact, I couldn't sleep until he arrived.
2. IN FACT:- I didn't fail the exam; in fact I did rather well!
3. ACTUALLY:- You should gift her something expensive. Actually, a car won't be a bad idea.
4. INDEED:- I was annoyed, indeed furious, over what happened.
Correction
1. RATHER:- I thought it would be a great idea to go to the party. Rather, it was miserable.
2. TO BE MORE PRECISE:- You should try the change. To be more precise, move the table to the hall.
Example
1. FOR EXAMPLE:- Reading this book has many benefits. For example, it is simple to understand.
2. TO ILLUSTRATE:- I had so many problems in my past. To illustrate, stomach infection and viral fever.
3. FOR INSTANCE:- There are a number of solutions; for instance, buy a new mouse and change the keyboard too.
Particularization
1. IN PARTICULAR:-I have bought nothing in particular.
2. PARTICULARY:- I loved the house, particularly, the balcony and the flooring.
3. MORE SPECIFICALLY:- We used to argue a lot. More specifically, we argued on sleeping habits of each other.
DISMISSAL
1. ANYWAY:- I couldn't understand the last chapter. Anyway, I think it will be optional in exam.
2. ANYHOW:- Anyhow, I have decided to learn German as quickly as possible.
3. AT ANY RATE:- At any rate, I am not taking this project at work.
Conclusion
1. IN CONCLUSION:- In conclusion, it can be said that cats are the best pets.
2. IN SUMMARY:- In summary, if you wish to be successful, be around successful people.
3. TO SUM UP:- To sum up, people are well-behaved when they are happy.
4. IN BRIEF
5. ALL IN ALL
Time
1. AT FIRST:- I couldn't talk properly. At first, I started working on my grammar.
2. THEN:- Then, I thought, is she telling me the truth?
3. AFTERWARDS:- Afterwards, we went to the car and left for home.
4. LATER
5. IN THE MEANTIME
6. MEANWHILE
Result
1. AS A RESULT:- I've been working hard on my English. As a result, I could speak fluently.
2. AS A CONSEQUENCE:- Sam didn't study hard. As a consequence, he's failed the English test.
3. THEREFORE
4. THUS
5. ACCORDINGLY
Order of importance
1. MOST IMPORTANTLY:- You should buy a powerful PC to edit the videos. Most importantly, to reduce the editing time.
2. PRIMARILY:- You should clear three out of four subjects. Primarily, get good grades in unit test.
3. ABOVE ALL
4. MOST SIGNIFICANTLY
5. ESSENTIALLY/BASICALLY
Similarity
1. SIMILARLY:- You're not allowed to use phones here. Similarly, you have to keep it off in the seminar too.
2. IN THE SAME WAY:- Reducing sugar will reduce your weight too. In the same way, not consuming oil much will help lose weight.
3. LIKEWISE
4. CORRESPONDINGLY
5. ALSO
Focusing
1. AS FOR:- I'm going to Kate's party at the weekend. As for Sam's, I think I'l pass.
2. REGARDING:- Please clean your room now.Regarding the balcony, I will do it for you.
3. TALKING OF:- Talking of dogs, they are the most loyal animals in my opinion.
4. WITH RESPECT TO
5. WITH REGARD TO
6. AS REGARDS
7. AS FAR AS.... CONCERNED
Contrast
1. HOWEVER:- They played really well. However, they couldn't win.
2. IN CONTRAST:- The house was quite expensive, in contrast to the car.
3. NEVERTHELESS:- She was very tired; nevertheless she went to work.
4. ON THE CONTRARY :- I thought he was working, but on the contrary he was sleeping.
5. NONETHELESS
6. YET
7. ON THE OTHER HAND
8. BY COMPARISON
9. INSTEAD
10. IN ANY CASE
11. ALL THE SAME
Sequencing
1. FIRST, FIRSTLY, FIRST OF ALL, IN THE FIRST PLACE:- First of all, I'd like to talk about the benefits of having multiple skills.
2. TO BEGIN WITH:-To begin with, smartphones are more portable than laptops.
3. FOR ONE THING
4. FOR ANOTHER THING
5. ALSO
6. BESIDES
7. IN ADDITION
8. FURTHERMORE
9. MOREVER
10. FINALLY
11. LAST OR LASTLY
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Kartos inko aur details mein padhna hai mujhe jo aapne bataya hai plz mujhe books bataiye jismein ye sabhi details mein ho
Good one
i loved the way she teaches yet can anyone tell me why there isn't any section for future tense ? from where can I learn that ?
I can't expressing how much happy i'm🥺
thanks a lot for make our life easy❤️ God bless both of you🤲
It is not expressing it is express,and also making not make
28:55 I think Than is used for comparison and “Then” used for time, sequencing and etc.
Deeply thankful to your great effort teacher .That is really helpful to me .
the link to download the material is incorrect. please look through it. also Thanks for the video.
Blend of beauty with brain and such a good fluency✨💖
Your explanations were really good but I think you were wrong at some part, like 'she smiled ' is an independent clause but you have said that it is a dependent clause.
This is an excellent review for native speakers!
Hello Dear,
I would like to give lessons to my community in my language and I would like to ask you what kind of apps you used for this?! I like the feature you underline the word, circle, or highlight. I couldn’t find an app enables me to do that.
Thanks
If I am lucky I would get an answer from you.
Everything is good very useful. But the sametime tense form future tense is missing . We feel uncomfortable without future form of tense .
You are Such a Great Teacher ❤️May Allah bless you Ameen
Excellent Mentor recently I come across. Hat's off Mam! BTW your voice is so sweet
Much needed! 💯 🙏🏻
1:04:18 "used to and " would are the same to use for ?
It's very informative. Thanks for making videos for all of us 👍
If she smiled require more information then she ran, she died, she won, Ram ran, and so on are also complex sentence? Does it depend on us to think about what requires more information and what does not?
Very informative video thanks for such a wonderful class. It's not for beginners but best piece for average students.
For everyone, I believe, this will help
Thank you so much for this video. I am Ravi now living in Portugal i can speak good english since i am living abroad for last 7 years in many countries. But , still i feel that my writing is not really good so i am doing this course. Dont be surprise for my punctuation as i am still on a “Linking words”😂.
Great M,'am.
An excellent effort.
Superb pronounciation
Mam, can i ask a doubt?
Is this sentence right in punctuation?
His blood test shows deranged liver function with high levels of albumin; 6g/dL, alkaline phosphatase; 200u/L and amylase; 400 u/L.
So effective great work we do appreciate your patience you really intelligent
Check if my observation is correct or not that we use 'the' before proper noun and 'a' before common noun
And what to use when the word is specific but starts from vowel? Please clear my doubt
For your question, I think we will add an (because we have a vowel next to it) (or) the (pronounced as thee) before a noun starting with a vowel - but using an/ the depends on whether we're indicating a definitive noun or we're referring them for the first time.
For example.
The award...
An Umbrella...
An honorable man (or) The honorable judge - depends on whether you know the person.
This is jut my opinion.
Thank you so much, ma'am for your beautiful presentation 🥰🥰
It will be definitely helpful for everybody!
Which state of India are you from ma'am?
Which Tharki group are you from sir?
Greetings !
Madam this is a very good video In this everything has been described in a very good way, whereas no one explains it anywhere else. very good way of teaching i like it very much. love you so much
Really appreciate you guys taking the time to teach us so well. The longest video I have ever paused in between is this one. such an excellent lecture.🥰❣
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Yeah
1:58 🎉❤
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Great video 👍
Can u please explain
Why will it be fells and not fell or falls in 3:03:33
Ram and Sita are constant always
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I need models , subject verb agreement, verb list, verb gerund, infinity, and to participle.
Thank you for the quality class. I completed full session but I have to see one more time .
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Mam, in clauses you have said "Ram shouted" as independent clause. But in complex sentence topic, you have said "she smiled" as dependent clause. Both seems to be similar clauses.
I learnt a lot.....Thanks 😊😊😊 Keep it up
mam, I think we cannot write 4.5 as counting people
2:19:51
Thank you for your work:) i just think in the first part of the video - for example "Laxman watched movie" is supposed to be an article before a movie - Laxman watched a movie
Also, the rule with adding an "s" to the ending of the nouns in "simple present tense" is not actually correct, because u are adding "s" only to the 3rd person in a singular. If you would say I plays cricket or you plays cricket it doesn't make a sense
Also it is good to mention that normally you don't say things like "Sita does play cricket" in such a case word "does" stands for emphasizing the fact that Sita plays cricket, but normally you would say just "Sita plays cricket."
You can´t say we had a breakup, the correct version is we broke up or we had broken up
This is very useful video mam is teaching very well
You are awesome 😎😎😎
Mam it's too confusing im unable to understand the quantifiers, countable , uncountable concept, quantity, amount concept, please help me
Amazing content girl
Hlo mam ur video are very nice and ur way of teaching are amazing....but mam I have a query ....what is difference between common noun and collective noun??
Science students smiling, when mam, said water always boils at 100 degree Celsius.
She is a good human being
Everyone knows that.
"sCiEnCe sTuDeNt sMiLiNg"
Pos.
okay 😊 give me one thing start boils at more 100 degre Celsius
People in Himalayas be like: 😳
Elevation in boiling point 🤭🤭