Verbal Adjectives Participial Adjectives in Telegu Spoken English through Telugu 45 days spoken

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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
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  • @tssvprasdtharmangi-hs4ft
    @tssvprasdtharmangi-hs4ft 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Your videos worth watchable sir

  • @Entertain8408
    @Entertain8408 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You explained well

  • @kumarip5822
    @kumarip5822 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice explanation

  • @shankarpanuganti5844
    @shankarpanuganti5844 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Super

  • @rupavlogs123
    @rupavlogs123 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    సూపర్ గా చెప్పారు సార్

  • @ganeshmamidi7566
    @ganeshmamidi7566 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    You clarified my doubt

  • @rameshbandi786
    @rameshbandi786 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Excellent class sir

  • @JHASVI.UPPALA
    @JHASVI.UPPALA 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Excellent sir

  • @stalinbabu4178
    @stalinbabu4178 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Most satisfied

  • @charannaidus7134
    @charannaidus7134 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Do a complete video on modal verbs and it's all kinds anna
    Telugu lo eppudu dhaka avaru cheyladhu

  • @vamshimedishetty5624
    @vamshimedishetty5624 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Please let us explain when the enough and that much are used. Can they be interchangeable used?

  • @SuneelKumari-wh3tw
    @SuneelKumari-wh3tw 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Memu anni rojulani evanni practice seyyali adyna toffics lo evanni use sestu paras alavatu seyyali maku

  • @JEE-TUITION
    @JEE-TUITION 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I have a doubt
    Selecting committee =committee which selects (active voice)
    Burning house = house which burns
    Contrary….
    Could u clarify!!!!!

    • @englishmantrabypraveen7504
      @englishmantrabypraveen7504  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Burning house = house which can burn/ house which is burning/ house which will be burning...(Active voice )
      I saw a house, That house was burning (A. V) = I saw a burning house / I saw a house burning/ I saw a house burn. (Here we are not talking about the one who set fire, we are talking about the action that the house is/was doing....)
      I saw a house, Ram was burning that house
      I saw ram burning the house (A. V- Ram- doer of the action )
      I saw a house burnt ( Passive - House is the receiver of the action )...
      I saw a house being burnt ( someone burnt the house & the house was burning, here the house is the receiver of the action)... If possible, I'll make a video on this....

    • @JEE-TUITION
      @JEE-TUITION 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanq
      please make a video
      Thanq for your response
      🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @user-tg6mr4jm4p
    @user-tg6mr4jm4p 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You are excellent bro

  • @venkateswarareddy1964
    @venkateswarareddy1964 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sir ...Nice videos...

  • @surarchithayanamaha4885
    @surarchithayanamaha4885 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Informative

  • @Seenu.Ramadutha
    @Seenu.Ramadutha 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Enta subject ela sampadincharu.

    • @Entertain8408
      @Entertain8408 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Really how did you get that

  • @Saveindia159
    @Saveindia159 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What is the difference between AV and PV and Direct and Indirect speech PLZ clarify plz

    • @englishmantrabypraveen7504
      @englishmantrabypraveen7504  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      AV: In an active voice, we emphasize the action of a doer.
      Example : Raj questioned Her. (ఇక్కడ క్వశ్చన్ చేసింది రాజ్, అందుకే రాజ్ ని ముందు రాసాము )
      PV: In passive voice, we emphasize the receiver of the action.
      For example : She was questioned. (ఇక్కడ ఎవరు క్వశ్చన్ చేసారో కాకుండా ఎవరిని క్వశ్చన్ చేసారో చెబుతున్నాం అంటే receiver of the action )
      Direct: In this we use the exact words spoken by a person ....
      Ex: Raj said "I will call you tomorrow " - రాజ్ "నేను రేపు కాల్ చేస్తా " అని చెప్పాడు
      (ఇక్కడ వేరే person ఏమి చెప్పాడో అది అంతే direct గా quote చేసి చెబుతాం
      Indirect speech : In Indirect speech we convey the meaning rather than what exactly was said.
      Direct : Ravi said "I(Ravi) will call you(Rani) tomorrow " (ఇక్కడ రవి రాణి తో "నేను రేపు నీకు కాల్ చేస్తా " అని చెప్పాడు, ఇప్పుడు రాణి అదే విషయాన్ని వేరే వాళ్ళతో రవి నాతో తర్వాత రోజు కాల్ చేస్తా అన్నాడు అని చెప్పాలి అంటే Indirect speech use చేస్తాము
      Indirect: Ravi said that he would call me the next day (రవి, అతను నాకు తర్వాత రోజు కాల్ చేస్తా అని అన్నాడు ) ఇక్కకడా tomorrow ని Next day అన్నము, ఆలా ఎప్పుడు అనాలి అంటే రవి సోమవటం ఈ మాట అన్నాడు, కానీ రాణి మంగళవారం ఈ మాటలు వేరే వాళ్ళకి చెబితే Next day (తర్వాత రోజు ) అని అనాలి, ఆలా కాకుండా సోమవారం తాను చెప్పాడు, అదే రోజు తాను వేరే వాళ్ళకి చెబుతుంటే
      Ravi said that he would call me tomorrow అని అనవచ్చు.... I'll make a video on this topic soon...