Tenses பத்தின புரிதல் உங்களுக்கு இருக்கா TAKE A TEST
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In this video, I have given 20 sentences in Tamil; you need to translate them into English. This test is exclusively for students from schools where the medium of instruction is Tamil.
In case of any doubts, you are requested to put them in the comments section.
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Day today useful sentences, thank you mam 🎉
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Excellent video madam. I expect these kinds of videos for our English growth. It was nice to show us the name of the tense.
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Plz make part 2 of this video
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@@englishwithteacheraparna I got it madam. Thanks
உங்களின் கற்பிக்கும் முறை மிகவும் அருமையாக உள்ளது வாழ்த்துக்கள்.
நீங்கள் தொழில் முறையில் ஒரு ஆங்கில ஆசிரியரா?
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This type of video much helpful mam. Thank you. Have you met him before? Did you meet him already? Is both are same mam நீங்கள் இவரை ஏற்கனவே சந்தித்து இருக்கிறீர்களா
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"Have you met him before?" suggests that you're asking if the person has had any previous encounter with him without specifying a particular time frame. It's a general inquiry about past meetings.
"Did you meet him already?" implies that there's a specific time frame or event in mind, and you're asking if the meeting has already taken place within that frame. It's a bit more specific.
Excellent translation.
Could you please let me know the difference between," yesterevening vs yesterday evening?
Thank you.
Yestereve or yesterevening is archaic; not Contemporary.
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Madam, Simple present can also be used "Mom and dad call us"
Mom and dad call us has a different meaning.
For example.
Our mom and dad live abroad. They usually call us on Saturdays.
My mom and dad are calling us - is a momentary action.
Mam transformation of sentence teach panungalen, pls
A video has already been uploaded explaining this topic. Please check the playlists.
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நாளை நீ விழாவிற்கு வருவாய் என நினைக்கிறேன்
இதற்கு
I think you will come to the function tomorrow
என்கிற வாக்கியம் சரியாக இருக்காதா மேம்
No, Sir.
Future continuous has several usages.
One of them is guessing something strongly. Hence, future continuous is apt.
I have been doing exercises at daily morning
Say = I do exercises every morning.
Generally for habits and usual activities, we could use simple sentences.
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You are not giving time,but you are teaching nice ENG
Please take your own time. Pause the video. It's in your control.
I have completed my shopping
Complete doesn't go with the word shopping.
It's DO.
I've done shopping.
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While use panra idathla when use pannalama mam?
When i was cooking lunch ,my friends were playing tennis ,idu correct aa mam?
While she was talking to her dad some one knocked at the door nu thaana mam varum
All AS, WHEN, WHILE - all these three are used to introduce a longer background action which is going on when something else happens or happened, HOWEVER in the particular example you have given it is better to use WHILE, and not HAVE.
My friends were playing tennis while I was cooking lunch."
WHY?
It is because... "The word "while" indicates that both actions were happening simultaneously, which provides a clearer picture of the timing."
No. 2:
"She was talking to her dad when someone knocked at the door."
"While she was talking to her dad, someone knocked at the door."
Both these sentences are precise.
Both sentences effectively convey that the knock happened during her conversation with her dad.
Mam if possible can u explain about the conjunction Whenever.
Where to use
Whenever means "at any time" or "every time that." It is used to indicate that something can happen at any point in time or on every occasion that a certain condition is met.
For example, "You can call me whenever you need help" means you can call at any time you need assistance.
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Madam
Number 1 நான் இப்போ தான் ஷாப்பிங் போய்ட்டு வந்தேன்
I think we shd say " I just now got home after shopping". Bcoz
"I have just been out for shopping" would mean - just now I went out of my house for shopping and I am still in shop
Sorry, you have misunderstood.
I have just been to a supermarket = I went to a supermarket and just came back.
She has just been to a grocery store = she went to a grocery store and just came back.
Likewise...
I have just been "OUT" (for what? = shopping).
Meaning = I went out and just came back.
Mam, what's different between the paradox and contradiction?
Beautiful question 👌
Paradox = two opposing ideas - both are true.
E.g. A rich country with poverty.
Contradiction = difference between two ideas - one of them has to be wrong.
E.g. You say that you are best friends, but you don't trust him. Isn't that a contradiction.
Mam, may I know the difference between trip and vacation
It's easy.
Trip = usually short.
Vacation = usually long.
Trip = could be for business also.
Vacation = only for leisure.
He..or..she..dosnotcometo..office..explan😊😊😊
She doesn't come to office on time.
It means that lately, she is consistently arriving late to the office.
Maam plz video for one, email how to write about any office purpose
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I went for shopping
Now
Now and just now are two different expressions.
Now = currently, which mostly goes with present forms.
E.g. I am shopping now.
Just now = a very short time ago.
E.g. Where is my pen? I had it just now.
He had been cutting trees for long hours yet he was not tired.
Could you please explain what's the meaning of" inspite of'
Your sentence needs to be rephrased.
In spite of = despite.
He didn't or he doesn't which is correct?
Both are correct.
He didn't = past tense.
He doesn't = present tense.
Examples:
Yesterday, he didn't come to school on time.
Nowadays, he doesn't come to school on time.
@@englishwithteacheraparna Thanks for your quick response
Sorry mam I can't do how can I improve
Please keep practicing 🙏
Where there's a will there's a way.
Coming Monday I will be promoted as senior manger by th. H.R
Your sentence has a prepositional error.
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Mam u said " news word come from Latin but I searched In Google there is no result like it. Could u tell me the reason mam.
Please look up any standard dictionary like Advanced Oxford or Advanced Cambridge or Merriam-webster.
I don't just Google; I go deep into etymology.
Hi mam
Advance directive means
It is a legal document in which you can write down what kind of medical care you want if you become too sick to speak for yourself. It helps doctors and family members know your wishes so they can make decisions about your care.
Respected madam, I couldn't get even one answer correct. Kindly aid me madam.
No worries!
Read a lot of books, preferably short stories.
You will be able to form sentences.
Mam good morning,
Have you met him before
have you.met him already
what's the difference between the both sentences
"Have you already met him?" is a bit more formal and might be used in written communication or formal speech.
"Have you met him before?" is slightly more casual and commonly used in spoken conversation.
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Thanks to reply mam,do you conduct any Spoken English classes in online because I want to learn.
I am extremely sorry! I don't conduct classes 🙏
Neenga Gilli/ Killi Thaan. Here what is the meaning of Gilli or killi? as you mentioned?
Does it mean, shrewd or gumption?
Mam, good evening, i am a teacher , I want to work in school. But I haven't had any proper and perfect resume model. So I need your help mam plz send any model or how to write the resume plz explain mam thank you.
Hi,
Will definitely help you.
Nowadays, there are a lot of websites that carry enormous templates for resumes. You just have to feed the needed information. That's all. Let me share a few sites.
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Nowadays she doesn't come to office on time. Idhula avar na adhu gents ladies epdi edukrathu?
Avar is a common word for both men and women when mentioned with respect.
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Already program planned
So (he is taking his mother to the hospital tomorrow as per schedule)
Is it correct mam or your sentence
Both are correct.
Future continuous has several usages.
One of them is certainty - the one that will definitely happen, which is almost equivalent to present continuous for planned action.
Moreover, when we use present continuous for planned action, there is no need to use the phrase AS PLANNED.
He is taking his mother to the hospital tomorrow. That's it. No need to add AS PER SCHEDULE - it's incorrect.
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I go abroad every six monhs
Every six months and once every six months are almost the same. However, there is a difference.
Once every six months I go abroad suggests that I specifically travel abroad once every six months, without necessarily implying regularity or consistency beyond that interval.
Whereas I go abroad every six months suggests that I travel abroad regularly every six months.
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Mam literally means Tamil la enna
Literally means உண்மையாகவே.
She is literally crying.
அவள் உண்மையில் அழுகிறாள்.
I am 73 but have a burning desire to speak fluently in english, but i forget what i learned, help me madam
From the way you have texted, it is obvious that you are very good at English, so you must know ways to improve your oral fluency.
Cultivating a daily reading habit in your favorite genre.
Listening to English conversations by native speakers, preferably with English subtitles.
Doing mirror practice; talk to yourself in the mirror.
Mam do u teach online clases
I think you will come to the function tomorrow Varadha yen will be coming podreenga
One of the key functions of future continuous tense is STRONG GUESS.
Next Monday i will get promotion by h r
Need a rephrase.
Correction madam:
When she was talking to her dad, somebody knocked at the door..
Either of them is right:
While she was talking to her dad, someone knocked at the door.
Or
As given in the video = she was talking to her dad when someone knocked at the door.
தமிழில் 'அவர் 'ஆங்கிலத்தில் she ' இது எப்படி சாத்தியம்?
சாத்தியம்!
ஏனெனில் அவன் = ஆண்பால்; அவள் = பெண்பால்; அவர் = ஆண்பால் அல்லது பொதுப்பால் (ஆணுக்கும் பெண்ணுக்கும்).
அதீத மரியாதை காரணமாக ஒரு பெண்ணையும் அவர் என்று அழைப்பதுண்டு.
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"நான் தினமும் காலையில் உடற்பயிற்சி செய்கிறேன் !" என்பது தானே தமிழிலும், நீங்கள் சொல்லும் ஆங்கில வாக்கியத்திற்கும் பொருத்தமாக இருக்கும் !🤔
செய்கிறேன் என்பது செய்கின்றேன் என்று அல்லவா பொருள் தரும் அதாவது இப்பொழுது அச்செயல் நடைபெற்றுக் கொண்டிருக்கிறது.
உதாரணமாக..
A: நீ என்ன செய்கிறாய்?
B: நான் சமையல் செய்கிறேன்.
Simple present forms:
நான் எப்பொழுதும் உண்மையைத்தான் சொல்வேன் = I always speak truth.
நான் அதிகாலையில் எழுவேன் = I get up early in the morning.
அது போல "செய்வேன்."
As far as I know, we use both the forms for the simple present tense.
It depends.
இந்தப் பள்ளியில் நான் ஆசிரியராகப் பணிபுரிகிறேன்.
- I work as a teacher in this school.
Here, we don't use பணிபுரிவேன்.
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