Man I have one doubt At 8:40 You used sentence "Though Diwali was near, sales have not increased " There is was in first part of sentence and you used " have not" in second part. But I think there should be" had not". It's confusing me. Please explain mam
Yes. You are correct. "had not" will be grammatically correct in the second part. I should have used "had not" in the second part. Thank you for pointing it out.
⭐️⭐️⭐️ mam can u teach about 1)through 2) a,the -epo mam use pananum In a traffic In a cup ☕️... .... adhey mari In the car.... in the classroom In the traffic??? In a traffic Ena difference mam
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Man I have one doubt
At 8:40
You used sentence
"Though Diwali was near, sales have not increased "
There is was in first part of sentence and you used " have not" in second part.
But I think there should be" had not".
It's confusing me.
Please explain mam
Yes. You are correct. "had not" will be grammatically correct in the second part. I should have used "had not" in the second part.
Thank you for pointing it out.
⭐️⭐️⭐️ mam can u teach about
1)through
2) a,the -epo mam use pananum
In a traffic In a cup ☕️...
.... adhey mari
In the car.... in the classroom
In the traffic???
In a traffic Ena difference mam
Sure..
A, An, The are called articles in English. Sure, I will upload a video for it.
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Although Diwali was near, sales haven't increased. Although Diwali is near, sales aren't increased. Is it correct.
No sir.. "Increased" is past tense. It cannot be used with "Are".
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On account of. .in addition to usage video upload panunga mam
Okay.
Please pay more attention on your pronunciations.
I think you have pronounced the target word "though " slightly different