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Participle phrases in telugu
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 - PARTICIPLE PHRASES
0:39 - Relative pronoun Vs Participle
08:33 - Participle phrase with subject
10:39 - Examples
12:15 - Present participle vs Past participle
15:08 - where to use participle phrases
15:30 - Parallel Actions
18:29 - Cause & Effect
19:33 - Sequence of events
23:53 - Passive voice of participles
26:48 - 'It" being a rainy day - Different subject
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Whatever you explained for us with an example, that's very understandable.
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brother very useful video and clear explanation and I want a video on " to be"
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Sometimes
' He could do ' ante
Athanu cheyyagaligaadu ani kooda vastundhi kadha
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Thank for making videos. really content in your video is great. And this channel is helpful for Telugu people... i followed many channels. But there is no such a content in other channel. You deserve more success infact.your channel should be top and make a video on thes structure. Sir 1Would have been v4. 2 Should have been v4.3 might have been v4. make a video on How to use them in reality
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Would - strong possibility
Will - less possibility
As per my knowledge
Please make video conjunction bro
WH form with V2 explain cheyagalara bro please ye situations use cheyalo ...... TQ 😊
Could u please make a video on negative forms of model verbs .. I will be grateful….it couldn’t be , it couldn’t have been, it wouldn’t be, it wouldn’t have been ,it shouldn’t be,it shouldn’t have been…..what does such sentences mean particularly starting with ‘ it’s
Sure...
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He could do అతడు చేయవచ్చు.
Would is most confusing modal verb. Please explain general usage of would in our general parlance bro.
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Thanks sir, can u tell how to use get to know in sentence
I'll make a video on this topic...
The pronunciation is not "ken" .It is "kan".
Should seperate ga sebithe thappa would seperate ga sebithe thappa vaste ela ithe okesari nerchukolem
I'll create separate videos for each of the modal verbs. This is aimed at providing a comprehensive understanding of Modal Verbs....
Bro could ante past form bro
Yes, 'could' is derived from the past form of 'can.' However, it functions beyond the past tense and can be used to express possibility or permission in both present and past contexts. For example, 'He could come tomorrow' indicates a possibility for the future...
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Namaste sir i have a doubt in this sentence please explain There is anything exciting happening in this week end anything, exciting , happening these are adjectivese or another
exciting is an adjective & happening is the Verb.
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It may rain =వర్షం పడొచ్చు///// It Might rain వర్షం పడొచ్చేమో.....
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please change the example don,t use murders and death,s example take another example
He could do - అతను చేయగలిగాడు అని అర్ధం . ఈ వాక్యం మీరు మీ వీడియో లో తప్పుగా రాశారు, తప్పుగా చెప్పారు కూడా
Adhi wrong kadhu... right... present/future lo vaadutharu.
@@drjp6478 he could do లో ఉన్న could అనేది చేయగలిగాడు అనే meaning ఇస్తుంది
@@drjp6478 he could do లో ఉన్న could past abilityనీ తెలియజేస్తుంది. ఒకసారి సరిగా చూడండి
adhi past lo... present & future lo vaadinapudu...alaa vasthundhi
@@drjp6478 అతను past లో కూడా తప్పు చెప్పాడు
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