you are always awesome in your every lesson. in mean time please clarify, how to use " should be able to in the sentence often i have seen sentence making please clarify my doubts
Hi madam Your sessions are awesome I have doubt for long time on below two sentences .can you clarify the difference ? 1.if you had asked help in past i could have helped you. 2.if you asked help in past i could have helped you .
Type 3 conditional - If + past perfect, perfect conditional. So, first one is correct if you had asked help, I could have helped you if you had asked help,I would have helped you
Thanks mam Can we use sentence like below 1. Past tense+ would/could have + past perfect? If so ,can you pls give one example sentence. Note : I knw it can be used as Past perfect + would/should +past perfect.
Madam, Here , could we use like these? 1)it would have rained- மழை பெய்திருக்கும். ஆனால் பெய்தா endru teriyathu. 2) he would have come to temple- awan temple ku wanthu irupan but wanthananu teriyathu 3)he would have played cricket yesterday. Avan cricket vilyadi irpan vilyandathanu teriyathu Could I use this way to ?
I like your sentences,but To make a guess about something that happened in the past we use either 'could have or might have' it might have rained yesterday he could have come to temple or he might have come to temple he might have played cricket yesterday.
@@PEEPALLAB Yes madam, When it comes to guessing we can use ' might have ' and ' could have ' in this case 1)it would have rained- malai peithu irukanm. 2)he would have come to temple- avar temple wanthu iruku kanm. 3)he would have played cricket yesterday- awar match viladi iruka kanm. I have seen these kinds of sentences. That why I asked you could we use like these?
@@PEEPALLAB In tha mathiri meaning Awar apdi senji irupar ,anga poi iruparu, awaru antha company yeil work pani iruparu 1)he would have been to chennai- avar chennai ku poi irupar 2)he would have had lunch- Awar lunch eduthu irpar.
@@PEEPALLAB here, I'm not talking about 'guessing ' might have' or 'could have' .I'm taking about 'would have ' without if conditional. I would like to understand the without a if conditional I want to use 'would have +participle ' . 1)it would have rained in chennai 2)he would have had a dinner 3)he would have worked for that company 4)he would have decided to go kerala. . 5)he would have come to his son's function.
Ma'am I should have watered the plants🌱 yesterday itself. Itself means adhuvaagave. Then why did u use itself here ma'am. And he could have got stuck in traffic🚦. Ma'am why should we use the word got before the word stuck. Stuck is also a verb. Can't we use like this?👉he could have stuck in traffic. I'm looking for your reply ma'am. And please upload separate video for the word remain .
PEEPAL LAB • 1 second ago "could have" is used to mean that somebody was capable of doing something, but he actually didn't do it could - somebody was able to do something in the past.( He did it) could be = passive voice for could
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you are always awesome in your every lesson. in mean time please clarify, how to use " should be able to in the sentence often i have seen sentence making please clarify my doubts
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Had to be & should have are similar or difference mam ?
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Mam, I'm eagerly looking for should not have, would not have and could not have modals..pl upload them.. Thanks in advance'..
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She could have passed the exam, if she had tried a bit more.
Hi madam
Your sessions are awesome
I have doubt for long time on below two sentences .can you clarify the difference ?
1.if you had asked help in past i could have helped you.
2.if you asked help in past i could have helped you .
Type 3 conditional -
If + past perfect, perfect conditional.
So, first one is correct
if you had asked help, I could have helped you
if you had asked help,I would have helped you
Thanks mam
Can we use sentence like below
1. Past tense+ would/could have + past perfect? If so ,can you pls give one example sentence.
Note : I knw it can be used as
Past perfect + would/should +past perfect.
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Might have or May hvae eppo use pannaum..
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Mam can we use MAY Instead of COULD HAVE? He may get stuck in traffic,,,,,,,,
we use could have to talk about possibility in the past
may is used to talk about the possibility in the future
@@PEEPALLAB Thank u mam
She could have passed the exam, if she tried a bit more - we don't use comma in this conditional
Madam,
Here , could we use like these?
1)it would have rained- மழை பெய்திருக்கும். ஆனால் பெய்தா endru teriyathu.
2) he would have come to temple- awan temple ku wanthu irupan but wanthananu teriyathu
3)he would have played cricket yesterday.
Avan cricket vilyadi irpan vilyandathanu teriyathu
Could I use this way to ?
I like your sentences,but
To make a guess about something that happened in the past we use either 'could have or might have'
it might have rained yesterday
he could have come to temple or he might have come to temple
he might have played cricket yesterday.
@@PEEPALLAB
Yes madam, When it comes to guessing we can use ' might have ' and ' could have ' in this case
1)it would have rained- malai peithu irukanm.
2)he would have come to temple- avar temple wanthu iruku kanm.
3)he would have played cricket yesterday- awar match viladi iruka kanm.
I have seen these kinds of sentences. That why I asked you could we use like these?
@@PEEPALLAB
In tha mathiri meaning
Awar apdi senji irupar ,anga poi iruparu, awaru antha company yeil work pani iruparu
1)he would have been to chennai- avar chennai ku poi irupar
2)he would have had lunch-
Awar lunch eduthu irpar.
@@PEEPALLAB
here, I'm not talking about 'guessing ' might have' or 'could have' .I'm taking about 'would have ' without if conditional. I would like to understand the without a if conditional I want to use 'would have +participle ' .
1)it would have rained in chennai
2)he would have had a dinner
3)he would have worked for that company
4)he would have decided to go kerala. .
5)he would have come to his son's function.
@@mohamedmifras8274 If it is not about guessing, then it is perfectly correct
Hi mam,
Could u put auxiliary verbs?
I have uploaded videos on 1. am,is are 2. have , has, had and I will try to upload a video that combines all auxiliary verbs
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Ma'am I should have watered the plants🌱 yesterday itself. Itself means adhuvaagave. Then why did u use itself here ma'am. And he could have got stuck in traffic🚦. Ma'am why should we use the word got before the word stuck. Stuck is also a verb. Can't we use like this?👉he could have stuck in traffic. I'm looking for your reply ma'am. And please upload separate video for the word remain .
yesterday itself என்றால் நேற்றே yesterdayஎன்றால் நேற்று
we can use both have and have got . Both are correct
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@@PEEPALLAB Tqs a lot ma'am for ur reply
She could have passed the exam, if she tried a bit more
Ma'am can we use comma after exam?
No.
What is the difference between could have vs could be???
Both are little bit confusing me...
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"could have" is used to mean that somebody was capable of doing something, but he actually didn't do it
could - somebody was able to do something in the past.( He did it)
could be = passive voice for could
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I understand some of... But,
Could you tell elaborately in seperate video...!!!?
@@Arunkumar-yz6ez Sure
Might have isn't?
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