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  • Infinitives is to be + V3 meaning Spoken English through Telugu 45 days spoken English course through Telugu vasista 360, learn Infinitives, English Grammar Telugu, Spoken English Telegu, meaning of have to had to is to am to are to were to, vasista 360 spoken english in telugu 45 days 45 days spoken english challenge telugu
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    1. Parts of Speech in Telegu
    Nouns in Telegu
    Pronouns in Telegu
    Verbs in Telegu
    Adjectives in Telegu
    Adverbs in Telegu
    Conjunctions in Telegu
    Prepositions in Telegu
    Interjections in Telegu
    2.Sentence Structure in Telegu
    Subject and Predicate in Telegu
    Types of Sentences in Telegu (Simple, Compound, Complex)
    Direct and Indirect Objects in Telegu
    Clauses and Phrases in Telegu
    Sentence Fragments and Run-On Sentences in Telegu
    3. Verb Tenses in Telegu
    Present Simple tense in Telegu
    Present Continuous tense in Telegu
    Present Perfect tense in Telegu
    Past Simple tense in Telegu
    Past Continuous tense in Telegu
    Past Perfect tense in Telegu
    Future Simple tense in Telegu
    Future Continuous tense in Telegu
    Future Perfect tense in Telegu
    4. Sentence Types in telugu
    Declarative
    Interrogative
    Imperative
    Exclamatory
    5. Modifiers:
    Adjectives and Adverbs
    Comparative and Superlative Forms
    Quantifiers
    6. Punctuation:
    Periods, Commas, Semicolons, Colons
    Apostrophes
    Quotation Marks
    Parentheses and Brackets
    Hyphens and Dashes
    Ellipses
    7. Active and Passive Voice in Telugu
    8. Subject-Verb Agreement
    9. Articles:
    A, An, The
    10. Conditional Sentences in Telegu
    Zero, First, Second, and Third Conditionals and Mixed Conditionals
    11. Relative Clauses
    12. Modal Verbs in Telugu
    Can, Could, Will, Would, Shall, Should, May, Might, Must
    13. Gerunds and Infinitives in Telegu
    Direct and Indirect Speech in Telegu
    14. Conjunctions and Connectors
    15. Word Order in Questions and Negations
    16. Commonly Confused Words and Homophones
    17. Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
    18. Conditional Clauses
    19. Reported Speech
    20. Parallelism
    21. Countable and Uncountable Nouns
    Chapters:
    0:00 - 🤔 why we use "am to" & "have to"
    0:43 - "I work" Vs "I am to work". (ఎందుకు "am to" use చేయాలి"
    1:11 - "am to" Vs "was to" (ఈ లాజిక్ తెలిస్తే చాలు)
    2:48 - Subject ప్రకారం Verb use చేయడం
    3:25 - "am to" Vs "have to"
    4:09 - "was to" Vs "had to" (నేను వెళ్ళాలి - నేను వెళ్లాల్సి వచ్చింది)
    6:27 - "ఈ లాజిక్ తెలిస్తే చాలు ఇక తిరుగు ఉండదు"
    7:55 - " IS TO BE + V3" (తప్పక చూడాల్సిన topic)
    11:08 - "Government to introduce" (ఎందుకు Noun + to పెట్టాము)
    12:50 - Exceptions
    causative verb keep, how to use keep as a causative verb
    causative verbs
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ความคิดเห็น • 14

  • @sureshbandi3357
    @sureshbandi3357 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Mi e video chala bagundhi sir! please do more videos like this👌👌👌🙏🙏

  • @geethadevi3531
    @geethadevi3531 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Much informtive video . Much easily understandable explanation. Thank you .🎉

  • @rameshbabum6482
    @rameshbabum6482 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good evening sir

  • @ramarao-xi7lh
    @ramarao-xi7lh 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good class sir thank you very much sir .i gor good information

  • @sheshashayanvishnu4904
    @sheshashayanvishnu4904 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I regularly watch your videos. Great videos.
    I have doubt with verb get
    Like you hurt and you get hurt
    Which verb takes get before them to make action reverse.

    • @englishmantrabypraveen7504
      @englishmantrabypraveen7504  6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I apologize for the delayed response.
      'You hurt' is the Active voice, where 'you' is the one causing the hurt. - She hurts me, they hurt you
      "You get hurt" is in the passive voice, using the past participle form 'hurt. This construction implies that the subject ('you') is the recipient of the action. - Don't do it, you may get hurt, She got selected.
      If you find my videos helpful, liking and sharing them would be a huge boost for me. Sharing them in study groups can help others discover the content as well

    • @sheshashayanvishnu4904
      @sheshashayanvishnu4904 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@englishmantrabypraveen7504 thank you so much brother.definitely I share your videos. Thanks once again. If you don't mind I have another question.
      I love shining stars ante shine avuthunna star ishtam ana leka shine ayye stars ishtam ana. Pls clarify

  • @adinarayanas.a.nchannel4739
    @adinarayanas.a.nchannel4739 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Videos koncham fast ga chei bro

    • @englishmantrabypraveen7504
      @englishmantrabypraveen7504  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm sorry I didn't get you... Videos twaraga upload cheyala leka video lo twaraga matladala....

  • @alladasivakumar1307
    @alladasivakumar1307 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How to use prepositions at the end of a sentence , sir please make a video

  • @gopi4716
    @gopi4716 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Difference between i will do and will do .. can u explain this sir

    • @englishmantrabypraveen7504
      @englishmantrabypraveen7504  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I apologize for the delayed response. Both 'I will do' and 'will do' have similar meanings.
      You can say either 'He will come' or simply 'will come.'
      However, 'will do' can also be used to convey that something is sufficient or acceptable.
      For example, 'No need to buy anything, chips will do' means chips are enough or acceptable for the task or purpose.
      If you find my videos helpful, liking and sharing them would be a huge boost for me. Sharing them in study groups can help others discover the content as well...