Ma'am oru doubt. I had told them that I'll come there. But I couldn't go idhula I'll come there correct ah ma'am bcoz idhu past perfect I would come there sollanuma sollunga
If the situation is completely past where the decision can't be changed... 'would' should be used. I had told them that I'd come there. But I couldn't go. In spoken style, it's okay to mix tenses and speak. Just like mixed Conditionals.
Mam intha perfect tense entha time la use pannanum..... ithuku munadi parthathu entha time la use pannanum..... for example - he went/ he had gone I didn't come/ i haven't come Please explain mam
Hi mam, Avan nanraga Padikka maattan-he won't study well. Avan ippodhu padikkavillai-he is not studying now. Avanukku ice cream pidikkadhu-he doesn't like ice cream. Correct or not mam
Avan velayaadugiraan. - he plays. (Present simple) Avan velayaadi kondu irukiraan - he is playing (Present continuous) Avan velayaadi irukiraan - he has played (Present perfect) Avan 2 Mani la irundhu velayaadi kondu irukiraan - he has been playing since two o'clock. (Present perfect continuous)
Will have +V3 is used to tell that something will be accomplished in future. We predict something. We are not sure. But we predict. I will have gone - is actually incomplete. We have to use some kind of time period. I will have gone there by 6 pm tomorrow. - naalaiku 6pm manikku naan angey poirupen. Would've + V3 .. is used to talk something which happened in the past. I would have gone if she had told me. - aval sollirdha naan poirupen. Means... The person didn't go. I have explained the uses of 'will have' in the lesson 'all tenses'. And have explained 'should've, could've, would've' in a separate video.
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Thanks mam.very nice explanation.can you please put the video about itself. I am confused when should I used itself word.
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Why sometimes people use simple past tense in unspecific time?
Is that correct?
Yes sir. In some situations we can use simple past instead of past perfect tense.
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Ma'am negative mattum tha experience use pannanuma positive la use panna kudadha
Apidi ellam illa ma'am. Ella tense-la-yum positive and negative sentences varum.
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Ma'am oru doubt. I had told them that I'll come there. But I couldn't go idhula I'll come there correct ah ma'am bcoz idhu past perfect I would come there sollanuma sollunga
If the situation is completely past where the decision can't be changed... 'would' should be used.
I had told them that I'd come there. But I couldn't go.
In spoken style, it's okay to mix tenses and speak. Just like mixed Conditionals.
Mam intha perfect tense entha time la use pannanum..... ithuku munadi parthathu entha time la use pannanum..... for example - he went/ he had gone
I didn't come/ i haven't come
Please explain mam
He went - avan ponaan.
He had gone - avan poi irundhaan.
I didn't come - naan Varavillai
I haven't come/I have never come - naan vandhadhey illai
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Hi mam,
Avan nanraga Padikka maattan-he won't study well.
Avan ippodhu padikkavillai-he is not studying now.
Avanukku ice cream pidikkadhu-he doesn't like ice cream.
Correct or not mam
Yes ma'am
Thank you mam
Mam ithuku munadi vdos layum "he is playing" present layum அவன் தூங்கிக்கொண்டு இருக்கிறான் ithulayim இரு nu sound iruku la epdi kandu pidikirathu
Avan velayaadugiraan. - he plays. (Present simple)
Avan velayaadi kondu irukiraan - he is playing (Present continuous)
Avan velayaadi irukiraan - he has played (Present perfect)
Avan 2 Mani la irundhu velayaadi kondu irukiraan - he has been playing since two o'clock. (Present perfect continuous)
Thank you so much for ur speed reply mam..... its really helpful to learn poor people..... once again thanks mam
I WILL HAVE GONE
I WOULD HAVE GONE
What is the different mam. Both are imaginery sentences.
Will have +V3 is used to tell that something will be accomplished in future. We predict something. We are not sure. But we predict.
I will have gone - is actually incomplete. We have to use some kind of time period.
I will have gone there by 6 pm tomorrow. - naalaiku 6pm manikku naan angey poirupen.
Would've + V3 .. is used to talk something which happened in the past.
I would have gone if she had told me. - aval sollirdha naan poirupen. Means... The person didn't go.
I have explained the uses of 'will have' in the lesson 'all tenses'.
And have explained 'should've, could've, would've' in a separate video.
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continuous tense upload panunga mam...
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Mam past participate verb yepdi therunchukurathu ...any videos mam???
Namma sentence structure vachu dhaan identify panamudiyum sir. Adha namma memorize seidhukannum. Verbs - present & past dhaan koduthuirukken. Past participle verbs list soon post seiyaren.
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Mam exercise 7 is not here. Please give us.
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