Sawubona Wessel, They are there, but I am working on a separate course for tenses. That one will have even more of this. Just to show you what the verb does and what it means after that slight change. Expect it in February.
Sawubona. Ngibuzile: I have asked. (it is a complete sentence.) Ngibuze: I asked. Is not a complete sentence. It still needs more detail, maybe 'Who did you ask? What did you ask? Ngibuze uBandile. Ngibuze umbuzo.
Thank ma’am am learning this is helpful
Thank you, Thando. I found the section on "ngeke" especially useful.
Oh I'm glad to hear that!
Lerning from Portugal
But i'm from Angola
I was in SA in 2019 until 2020 before the covid 19...🇦🇴😘
I'm so glad to hear that. Enjoy the lessons.
Hi Thando. I love these verb conjugations that you make!! are there more of them on your course? Thank you Thando
Sawubona Wessel, They are there, but I am working on a separate course for tenses. That one will have even more of this. Just to show you what the verb does and what it means after that slight change. Expect it in February.
Sawubona Mam'Thando. What is the difference between "ngibuze" and "ngibuzile"?
Sawubona. Ngibuzile: I have asked. (it is a complete sentence.)
Ngibuze: I asked. Is not a complete sentence. It still needs more detail, maybe 'Who did you ask? What did you ask?
Ngibuze uBandile.
Ngibuze umbuzo.
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thank you so much for the clarification! You are a wonderful teacher