@@rameshjaganathan945 1.Ought to - expresses a recommendation or advice, something that is the right thing to do: • Example: “You ought to exercise regularly to stay healthy.” (It’s a good idea but not a strong obligation.) 2. Should - also gives advice or suggests what is best or expected, slightly stronger than “ought to”: • Example: “You should study for the test tomorrow.” (It’s a good idea, and you’re expected to do it.) 3. Must - expresses a strong obligation or necessity, something that is required: • Example: “You must wear a seatbelt while driving.” (It’s a rule or law that must be followed.)
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Sis daily tamil words ku English la eppadi pesanum poduga akka ..for eg konjam neram thula varuthuvan .. apparam vara sonnga ithuku la English sollithaga
Why do we not use the word 'within' for 'by' For eg, you have to come within within 5 o'clock You have to come by 5 o'clock What is the diff... will u please explain?
I think you might mean 'You have to come by 5 o'clock,' which means arriving no later than 5:00. Using "by 5 o'clock" means you need to arrive no later than 5:00. Saying "within 5 o'clock" is not commonly used, as "within" suggests a range of time, but "5 o'clock" is a specific point in time. Hope this helps👍
“Have” and “has” both show possession, but they are used with different subjects: Have: Used with I, you, we, they (and plural nouns). Example: I have a bike. / They have a house. Has: Used with he, she, it (and singular nouns). Example: She has a bike. / The cat has a collar. Hope this helpful👍
Both sentences are correct! The difference lies in how specific the book is. 'The book' refers to a particular book, while 'a book' refers to any book in general. Hope this helps clarify! 🙂
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Ought to, should, must usage and difference
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1.Ought to - expresses a recommendation or advice, something that is the right thing to do:
• Example: “You ought to exercise regularly to stay healthy.” (It’s a good idea but not a strong obligation.)
2. Should - also gives advice or suggests what is best or expected, slightly stronger than “ought to”:
• Example: “You should study for the test tomorrow.” (It’s a good idea, and you’re expected to do it.)
3. Must - expresses a strong obligation or necessity, something that is required:
• Example: “You must wear a seatbelt while driving.” (It’s a rule or law that must be followed.)
TO proposition இதை எப்படி எல்லாம் பயன்படுத்தலாம் என்று ஒரு வீடியோ போடுங்க ப்ளீஸ்
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Diffrence between over and above.
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I have doubt in the pronouncing word con con related words how to pronounce. Kindly do the video.
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பிரயோஜனம்மா இருக்குங்க மேடம்.. நன்றிங்க "சுரேஷ்அருண்"
Used to , ought to,must explain this mam
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pls clarify about how to say relationships like en thambi ponnu, en athai ponnu, avar en periyapa
தம்பியின் மகள் - niece
அத்தையின் மகள் - cousin
தந்தையின் அண்ணன் - paternal uncle
1) Did u go for walk?
2) I had ate those mangoes before my mom came.
3) the stupid lices on my hair irritates me.
4) she jumped above my head
I had eaten...
Mam, koodi koodi yena pesureenga..how to say In english
Difference between till, until & still
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Hai mam.....pls share a video abt the difference between fluency and accuracy
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Could you pls explain 'Though, Even though'?
when and where should use?
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Post a video abt where to use Would, could, have been
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The united states, the india ,an united nation difference solunga akka and in a sentence, two subjects one of that is "I" Means how i make a sentence ka
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Thankyou 🥰 u both clarified my common doubts ... Can u gimme the difference between though, although?
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In, On, At > please illustrate with examples
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It was Easy to understand but I have a doubt how to use it of?
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Sis daily tamil words ku English la eppadi pesanum poduga akka ..for eg konjam neram thula varuthuvan .. apparam vara sonnga ithuku la English sollithaga
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Why do we not use the word 'within' for 'by'
For eg, you have to come within within 5 o'clock
You have to come by 5 o'clock
What is the diff... will u please explain?
I think you might mean 'You have to come by 5 o'clock,' which means arriving no later than 5:00.
Using "by 5 o'clock" means you need to arrive no later than 5:00. Saying "within 5 o'clock" is not commonly used, as "within" suggests a range of time, but "5 o'clock" is a specific point in time.
Hope this helps👍
Master, tutor, teacher, professor difference please explain
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Make a video about silent letters in words explaining why it is?
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Please tell the difference between in case and if
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Mam hasn't, aren't,wasn't, doubt sollunga
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Have / has difference please
“Have” and “has” both show possession, but they are used with different subjects:
Have: Used with I, you, we, they (and plural nouns).
Example: I have a bike. / They have a house.
Has: Used with he, she, it (and singular nouns).
Example: She has a bike. / The cat has a collar.
Hope this helpful👍
Progressive tense ku examples Kuda explain pannunga 😊
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What's the difference between don't and won't?
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Did ,does explain panna mudiyuma😊
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Mam, plz for the sake of ku meaning and examples kudunga plz
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I gave the book to him or i gave a book to him.which is correct?
Both sentences are correct! The difference lies in how specific the book is. 'The book' refers to a particular book, while 'a book' refers to any book in general. Hope this helps clarify! 🙂
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Is it correct.
In spite of rain,we have come for shot.
Despite of rain,we have done shot.
I think you meant: 'In spite of the rain, we came for the shoot' or 'Despite the rain, we completed the shoot.' Both sound great! Hope that helps!
Mam ,I have doubt in "through" and "by".
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Has vs as difference please
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Students and staff classroom English update pls
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Everything everyone everybody
Something someone somebody
Anything anyone anybody
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I have some doubts on usage of singular & plural.
For Ex, There are some fruits? Or there is some fruits?
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