सर मैं बी-कोम फाइनल इयर का स्टूडेंट हूं और upsc की तैयारी कर रहा हूं।पिछले एक साल से NCERT का पुरा भाग आपके साथ पढ़ रहा हूं। अब तो आपने हमारे लिए नया चेनल भी बना लिया। धन्यवाद सर🙏
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सर में पढ़ाई छोड़ रहा था पढ़ाई नहीं करना चाहता था लेकिन आपकी क्लास देखा तो मेरी रुचि लग गई सर बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद आपने मेरी आपकी खोल दी सर आप बहुत ही अच्छी समझते हो फिजिक्स की तरह
सर आपने बहुत ही अच्छा पढ़ाया है और हमने आपकी पूरी क्लासेस जॉइन की है अच्छी है अच्छी तरीके से समझ में आया है और अपने सभी विषयों को कर कराया सर आपको दिल से धन्यवाद आपकी मेहनत को बहुत बहुत सलाम सर❤❤❤❤
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: Emphasis on *the relevance of tense knowledge for exams like SSC and Civil Services.* The necessity *of dedicating a substantial amount of time to grasp the tense module thoroughly.* Importance of *knowing the distinction between singular and plural forms in both English and Hindi.* 11:54 Time *is associated with tenses, linking the time of an action to the tense used in English sentences.* 17:25 Understand *the first form of verbs with singular and plural subjects; pay attention to where "do" appears, indicating the first form of the verb.* 20:54 Subjects *can be singular or plural, impacting verb forms. Pay attention to the subject-verb agreement.* 35:13 When *the subject is singular, match the verb in the present simple tense, as seen in "My mother speaks Hindi."* 35:40 Universal Truth, *always in present simple tense.* Headlines, sports *commentary, and newspaper headlines use present simple tense for immediate events.* Government decisions *and regulations are stated in present simple tense.* Understanding the *context is key to using present simple tense correctly.* 40:05 References *to visits by leaders such as the Prime Minister, President, Vice President, Ministers, and Chief Ministers are made, indicating future plans.* 41:00 Introduction *of the concept of "Present Simple Tense" and its application in identifying inherent qualities, like a parent's love for their child.* 41:38 Differentiation *between "Mother loves" and "Fathers nourish," highlighting the importance of fathers in family care and responsibility.* 43:53 Spelling *correction reminder for "You are" (UR) and the concept that fortune is singular, leading to the correct form "Favors."* 44:49 In *imperative sentences like class instructions, the present simple tense is used. Singular subjects, like the teacher, result in the verb's first form.* 46:10 Expressing *hope, preference, and emotional feelings with plural subjects involves the present simple tense with the first form of the verb.* 47:28 The *usage of present simple tense in negative sentences is emphasized, especially with the imperative form, to convey a negative command.* 56:49 The *presenter emphasizes that understanding basic concepts in the present simple tense is crucial before progressing to more complex rules.* 57:46 The *use of "am," "is," and "are" with the present continuous tense is clarified, indicating ongoing actions or states.* 58:43 The *speaker underscores the importance of recognizing singular and plural subjects to correctly apply the present continuous tense.* 59:13 Verbs *in the present continuous tense are formed by adding "ing" to the base form of the verb, along with the helping verb "is" or "are" based on the subject.* 01:00:07 Creating *negative sentences in the present continuous tense involves adding "not" before the verb, for example, "not going to school."* 01:07:11 Discussing *the concept of population growth and the singular form of 'population.'* 01:09:24 Clarifying *the distinction between present simple and future actions, emphasizing that both tenses won't appear together in a sentence due to certain grammatical rules.* 01:18:00 Differentiate *between "having" in terms of ownership and "having" in terms of enjoying, ensuring correct usage in sentences.* 01:18:37 Understand *the nuances of using "having" with its correct meaning, either possessing a right or enjoying something, to avoid errors in sentences.* 01:21:22 Distinguish *between "thinking of you" and "thinking about you" based on feelings. In competitive exams, conveying emotions correctly is essential. Appearance matters; looking good reflects positive feelings.* 01:23:34 Discussing *permanent activities, like "permanent activity with permanent activity," requires using present continuous tense. Be mindful of the context and use present continuous tense appropriately.* 01:25:38 Formation *of basic sentences with helping verbs, emphasizing on third form verbs and their use.* 01:30:51 The *present perfect tense is formed using the third form of the main verb, and it indicates an action completed in the present with no tension involved.* 01:32:43 The *verb "not attended" in the third form (not attended) functions as a helping verb, and its impact continues even though the action was in the past.* 01:34:55 When *using "हैज" (has) or "बिन" (bin), consider singular and plural subjects. The formula involves the subject, helping verb, and time.* 01:35:29 A *trick to remember when to use "for" in sentences and avoid common errors by leaving out "for" after certain times like **12:00**.* 01:47:48: Illustrating *correct usage of "इट हे बिन" (it has been) in the context of rainfall and "हस बिन" (has been) in the context of a farmer harvesting crops at **10:00**.* 01:49:08 01:56:26 The *significance of writing rules in Present Perfect Continuous Tense is emphasized, with examples provided.* 01:56:51 Exceptions *in the form of verbs in the second form in Present Perfect Continuous Tense are discussed, specifically in negative interrogative sentences.* 02:04:20 If *a sentence starts with "it is time," followed by a subject like "government," always use the second form of the verb. This indicates past simple tense.* 02:06:14 The *focus shifts to simple tenses, particularly the present simple, commonly used in general sentences with helping verbs. * 02:11:55 Concluding *with a brief overview of identifying tense in conditional sentences and the importance of context in understanding tense usage.* 02:15:21 Continuous *Tense with Helping Verbs: Continuous tense (continuous tense) recognizes singular subjects with "was" and plural subjects with "were." The formula involves subject-helping verb-verb's first form-object.* 02:18:30 When *forming sentences in Hindi, the sequence is family, helping verb, subject, and then the helping verb again.* 02:19:37 Imaginary *conditions in sentences, where the square of 'B' appears within brackets, are discussed.* 02:20:27 Emphasizing *the importance of brackets in expressing imaginary conditions and desires.* 02:20:41 The *formula for sentences with both imaginary conditions and the presence of 'B' within brackets.* 02:21:02 Discussion *on sentences involving both continuous and past continuous tenses in competitive exams.* 02:23:10 Exploring *the concept of 'past continuous' tense in sentences and its relevance in everyday situations.* 02:23:52 Continuous *tense is used for ongoing actions, while the definite tense is for completed ones. In language terms, it's like reading between the lines, and there's no need to read the van (in between) if it's there; reduce it.* 02:25:14 Adding *"ed" after "return home" makes it "returned home," shifting to the past indefinite tense. Understanding the third form helps with perfect tenses; "waiting for me when I returned home" is an example.* 02:28:02 After *"before," the second action symbol is past, followed by a possible past perfect. The key is that after "before," simple past stays intact, regardless of what happens next.* 02:29:19 Simple *past means no need for past indefinite tense.* 02:30:03 After *"plus," the perfect will come, and before "most," the subject is in the black info, followed by the first reaction.* 02:32:59 After *"by the time," the first action will be in simple first, and the second action will be in past perfect, very important, three rules, and the fourth rule is if two actions are happening, then the first action will be in past perfect and the second action will be in simple past.* 02:33:25 If *two actions are happening in the past, then the first action will be in past perfect and the second action will be in simple past.* 02:38:15 Understand *the structure for sentences involving 'head' and 'have' in competitive exams, keeping in mind the sequence of subject, helping verb, and main verb's third form.* 02:40:01 Creating *affirmative and negative sentences in Cooking Food Science Morning. If affirmative, use "head," if negative, use "not."* 02:46:24 Highlighting *the rule that after "will," the immediate tense is present simple. Distinguishing between indefinite and definite future scenarios.* 02:48:50 Explaining *the process of closing a window in Excel and relating it to real-life scenarios.* 02:49:06 Introduction *to Future Continuous Tense and its formula (Subject + will be + verb + ing).* 02:50:03 Emphasizing *the importance of writing "विल नॉट" (Will Not) instead of "विल" (Will) for negative sentences.* 02:50:45 Forming *negative sentences using the formula: Subject + will not + base form of the verb.* 02:56:30 Usage *of "by" or "by the end of" with future time expressions, exemplifying completion of studies by 2025.* 02:58:14 Recognizing *the role of "by" and "by the end of" in continuous and future perfect tenses in English.* 03:00:17 Forming *continuous tenses in Hindi involves the subject, helping verb, and time expression, but navigating the complexities of helping verbs can be challenging.*
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सर मैं बी-कोम फाइनल इयर का स्टूडेंट हूं और upsc की तैयारी कर रहा हूं।पिछले एक साल से NCERT का पुरा भाग आपके साथ पढ़ रहा हूं।
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सर आप सच में बहुत अच्छा पढ़ाते हो हमारे लिए वरदान हो पूरे youtub पर आपके जैसा कोई नही padta he सारे विषय में आप महान ही💫💫
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शुरुआत करेंगे बेहतरीन ,
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सर आपने बहुत ही अच्छा पढ़ाया है और हमने आपकी पूरी क्लासेस जॉइन की है अच्छी है अच्छी तरीके से समझ में आया है और अपने सभी विषयों को कर कराया सर आपको दिल से धन्यवाद आपकी मेहनत को बहुत बहुत सलाम सर❤❤❤❤
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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
Emphasis on *the relevance of tense knowledge for exams like SSC and Civil Services.*
The necessity *of dedicating a substantial amount of time to grasp the tense module thoroughly.*
Importance of *knowing the distinction between singular and plural forms in both English and Hindi.*
11:54 Time *is associated with tenses, linking the time of an action to the tense used in English sentences.*
17:25 Understand *the first form of verbs with singular and plural subjects; pay attention to where "do" appears, indicating the first form of the verb.*
20:54 Subjects *can be singular or plural, impacting verb forms. Pay attention to the subject-verb agreement.*
35:13 When *the subject is singular, match the verb in the present simple tense, as seen in "My mother speaks Hindi."*
35:40
Universal Truth, *always in present simple tense.*
Headlines, sports *commentary, and newspaper headlines use present simple tense for immediate events.*
Government decisions *and regulations are stated in present simple tense.*
Understanding the *context is key to using present simple tense correctly.*
40:05 References *to visits by leaders such as the Prime Minister, President, Vice President, Ministers, and Chief Ministers are made, indicating future plans.*
41:00 Introduction *of the concept of "Present Simple Tense" and its application in identifying inherent qualities, like a parent's love for their child.*
41:38 Differentiation *between "Mother loves" and "Fathers nourish," highlighting the importance of fathers in family care and responsibility.*
43:53 Spelling *correction reminder for "You are" (UR) and the concept that fortune is singular, leading to the correct form "Favors."*
44:49 In *imperative sentences like class instructions, the present simple tense is used. Singular subjects, like the teacher, result in the verb's first form.*
46:10 Expressing *hope, preference, and emotional feelings with plural subjects involves the present simple tense with the first form of the verb.*
47:28 The *usage of present simple tense in negative sentences is emphasized, especially with the imperative form, to convey a negative command.*
56:49 The *presenter emphasizes that understanding basic concepts in the present simple tense is crucial before progressing to more complex rules.*
57:46 The *use of "am," "is," and "are" with the present continuous tense is clarified, indicating ongoing actions or states.*
58:43 The *speaker underscores the importance of recognizing singular and plural subjects to correctly apply the present continuous tense.*
59:13 Verbs *in the present continuous tense are formed by adding "ing" to the base form of the verb, along with the helping verb "is" or "are" based on the subject.*
01:00:07 Creating *negative sentences in the present continuous tense involves adding "not" before the verb, for example, "not going to school."*
01:07:11 Discussing *the concept of population growth and the singular form of 'population.'*
01:09:24 Clarifying *the distinction between present simple and future actions, emphasizing that both tenses won't appear together in a sentence due to certain grammatical rules.*
01:18:00 Differentiate *between "having" in terms of ownership and "having" in terms of enjoying, ensuring correct usage in sentences.*
01:18:37 Understand *the nuances of using "having" with its correct meaning, either possessing a right or enjoying something, to avoid errors in sentences.*
01:21:22 Distinguish *between "thinking of you" and "thinking about you" based on feelings. In competitive exams, conveying emotions correctly is essential. Appearance matters; looking good reflects positive feelings.*
01:23:34 Discussing *permanent activities, like "permanent activity with permanent activity," requires using present continuous tense. Be mindful of the context and use present continuous tense appropriately.*
01:25:38 Formation *of basic sentences with helping verbs, emphasizing on third form verbs and their use.*
01:30:51 The *present perfect tense is formed using the third form of the main verb, and it indicates an action completed in the present with no tension involved.*
01:32:43 The *verb "not attended" in the third form (not attended) functions as a helping verb, and its impact continues even though the action was in the past.*
01:34:55 When *using "हैज" (has) or "बिन" (bin), consider singular and plural subjects. The formula involves the subject, helping verb, and time.*
01:35:29 A *trick to remember when to use "for" in sentences and avoid common errors by leaving out "for" after certain times like **12:00**.*
01:47:48: Illustrating *correct usage of "इट हे बिन" (it has been) in the context of rainfall and "हस बिन" (has been) in the context of a farmer harvesting crops at **10:00**.*
01:49:08
01:56:26 The *significance of writing rules in Present Perfect Continuous Tense is emphasized, with examples provided.*
01:56:51 Exceptions *in the form of verbs in the second form in Present Perfect Continuous Tense are discussed, specifically in negative interrogative sentences.*
02:04:20 If *a sentence starts with "it is time," followed by a subject like "government," always use the second form of the verb. This indicates past simple tense.*
02:06:14 The *focus shifts to simple tenses, particularly the present simple, commonly used in general sentences with helping verbs. *
02:11:55 Concluding *with a brief overview of identifying tense in conditional sentences and the importance of context in understanding tense usage.*
02:15:21 Continuous *Tense with Helping Verbs: Continuous tense (continuous tense) recognizes singular subjects with "was" and plural subjects with "were." The formula involves subject-helping verb-verb's first form-object.*
02:18:30 When *forming sentences in Hindi, the sequence is family, helping verb, subject, and then the helping verb again.*
02:19:37 Imaginary *conditions in sentences, where the square of 'B' appears within brackets, are discussed.*
02:20:27 Emphasizing *the importance of brackets in expressing imaginary conditions and desires.*
02:20:41 The *formula for sentences with both imaginary conditions and the presence of 'B' within brackets.*
02:21:02 Discussion *on sentences involving both continuous and past continuous tenses in competitive exams.*
02:23:10 Exploring *the concept of 'past continuous' tense in sentences and its relevance in everyday situations.*
02:23:52 Continuous *tense is used for ongoing actions, while the definite tense is for completed ones. In language terms, it's like reading between the lines, and there's no need to read the van (in between) if it's there; reduce it.*
02:25:14 Adding *"ed" after "return home" makes it "returned home," shifting to the past indefinite tense. Understanding the third form helps with perfect tenses; "waiting for me when I returned home" is an example.*
02:28:02 After *"before," the second action symbol is past, followed by a possible past perfect. The key is that after "before," simple past stays intact, regardless of what happens next.*
02:29:19 Simple *past means no need for past indefinite tense.*
02:30:03 After *"plus," the perfect will come, and before "most," the subject is in the black info, followed by the first reaction.*
02:32:59 After *"by the time," the first action will be in simple first, and the second action will be in past perfect, very important, three rules, and the fourth rule is if two actions are happening, then the first action will be in past perfect and the second action will be in simple past.*
02:33:25 If *two actions are happening in the past, then the first action will be in past perfect and the second action will be in simple past.*
02:38:15 Understand *the structure for sentences involving 'head' and 'have' in competitive exams, keeping in mind the sequence of subject, helping verb, and main verb's third form.*
02:40:01 Creating *affirmative and negative sentences in Cooking Food Science Morning. If affirmative, use "head," if negative, use "not."*
02:46:24 Highlighting *the rule that after "will," the immediate tense is present simple. Distinguishing between indefinite and definite future scenarios.*
02:48:50 Explaining *the process of closing a window in Excel and relating it to real-life scenarios.*
02:49:06 Introduction *to Future Continuous Tense and its formula (Subject + will be + verb + ing).*
02:50:03 Emphasizing *the importance of writing "विल नॉट" (Will Not) instead of "विल" (Will) for negative sentences.*
02:50:45 Forming *negative sentences using the formula: Subject + will not + base form of the verb.*
02:56:30 Usage *of "by" or "by the end of" with future time expressions, exemplifying completion of studies by 2025.*
02:58:14 Recognizing *the role of "by" and "by the end of" in continuous and future perfect tenses in English.*
03:00:17 Forming *continuous tenses in Hindi involves the subject, helping verb, and time expression, but navigating the complexities of helping verbs can be challenging.*
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It is time /It is high time + subject + v2 - This question was asked in upsc prelimes in 2022.
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1. Present indefinite/simple tense = 16:17
2. Present continuous = 57:02
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Thank you sir for explaining the tenses in a simple way.
Sir tense ka notification dekhte hi dil khus ho gya chehre par ronak aa gyi mere
Manish ji is unique ❤
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Dedicated To Sir Hardwork Without Taking Any Break He Completed The Tense in One shot
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Thank you sir ji❤
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