Thank you so much Niharika for enlightening us. Even though your session was Short, it was awesome. Even if you nourishing the learns , few learns never change. Even when you teach good things, people doesn't hit the like button. You don't reply for this comment. Even so, we like you.
1.Even though my interview went well but I didn't get the job 2.Even if she takes notes but she can't understand the numericals by herself 3.Even when I delivered the whole lecture, she didn't get good marks 4.She always makes a mess of our plan even so we ask her again to come with us may be she will agree this time
Even Though / Even When / Even If USE "Even" can be combined with the words "though," "when" and "if." It emphasizes that a result is unexpected. Study the following examples and explanations to learn how these expressions differ. Examples: Even though Bob studied very hard, he still failed his French tests. Bob always studied hard. But, unfortunately, he failed the tests. Even when Bob studied very hard, he still failed his French tests. Bob occassionally studied hard, but it didn't really make a difference. Every time he studied, he still failed. Even if Bob studied very hard, he still failed his French tests. Bob didn't normally study very hard. But in the rare situation when he did try to study hard, he still failed the test. Jerry is never happy. Even though you do everything his way, he is still dissatisfied. You do everything his way, but he is still dissatisfied. Jerry is never happy. Even when you do everything his way, he is still dissatisfied. You sometimes try doing things his way, but he is still dissatisfied. Jerry is never happy. Even if you do everything his way, he is still dissatisfied. You have tried doing things his way once or twice , but it makes no difference because he is still dissatisfied. IMPORTANT These expressions are not always interchangeable; the context of the sentence will affect your choice: "Even though" is used when something is always done or a fact is mentioned. "Even when" is used when something is occasionally done. "Even if" is used when something is rarely done or just imagined. Examples: Even though the interview went terribly yesterday, Cheryl got the job. Correct The interview went terribly, but she got the job. Even when the interview went terribly yesterday, Cheryl got the job. Not Correct This sentence is incorrect because the interview did not go terribly more than one time. There was only one interview so "when" is not the right word for this sentence. Even if the interview went terribly yesterday, Cheryl got the job. Correct You have not talked to Cheryl since her interview. You imagine that the interview went terribly, but you think she probably got the job anyway. Even though he wins the lottery jackpot, he won't have enough money to pay off his debt. Not Correct This sentence would suggest that he always wins the lottery. Even when he wins the lottery jackpot, he won't have enough money to pay off his debt. Not Correct This sentence would suggest that he sometimes wins the lottery jackpot. Even if he wins the lottery jackpot, he won't have enough money to pay off his debt. Correct There is a chance in a million that he might win the lottery jackpot, but it wouldn't make any difference because he still wouldn't have enough money to pay off his debt.
Wonderful illustration. Even though ( definite outcome) Even though I am not good at doing agriculture work, I am excellent at teaching English. Even though she has a beautiful heart, no one loves her. Even though she is not rich, she is happy with what she has at the moment. Even though he does not go anywhere, he knows about the world.
_Alright i'm gonna go ahead and lay out a few examples on how to use the word "aint" in a sentense. It's actually pretty simple just replace isn't, aren't, hasn't, am not, and haven't with it... 1) Ain't it cool news 2) It ain't over! 3) This ain't my home. 4) It ain't much money. 5) It ain't that bad. 6) You ain't right! 7) you ain't my baby 8) It ain't as easy as it looks. 9) Ain't it fun! 10)Ain't no stoppin' us now 11) People ain't heard nothin' yet. 12) This ain't a love song lyrics. 13) Ain't it awful! 14) This ain't such a bad idea. 15) This ain't funny. 16) She ain't kiddin! 17) Ain't that good news. 18) I ain't doing it anymore 19) We ain't gonna show up tommorrow night. 20) They ain't my friends_
Dear niharika you are showing the difference of four words so you should use among instead of between at 0.14 second of this video. please correct me if i am wrong
The explanation is drop-dead gorgeous...awe-inspiring and impressive. Thanks really for the clear distinctions of the four conjunctions/conjunctive adverbs
Ankit Vyas We use may have and might have to show that something has possibly happened now or happened at some time in the past:It’s ten o’clock. They might have arrived now.[= Perhaps they have arrived]They may have arrived hours ago. [= Perhaps they arrived hours ago.]
Ankit Vyas Keep in mind that "might" is a possibility, not a definite. If you use "would have" (American contraction is: would've), then you are leaving no doubt that you will (present tense of would) do "this work." "Might have" (American contraction is: might've) is saying that even if he insisted, you still may not do it
Good morning Mrs. I love following you. I understand easly your English and It helps me to improve my listening and writing skills. You are my favourite..
Maximum number of students can't concentrate your lecture because u r so beautiful and have a youth attractive manner and also talk English very fluently like American or Britainer.
Even though doesn't have to have a definite outcome it may have a definite outcome or may not ,lets have an example, even though i spent shoping the whole day i couldn't find the suit i was looking for !where is a definite outcome in this sentence !you could have said even though is always used when a fact is mentioned!!!
word 'even' is used to put emphasis on the sentence.. so in above given sentences if u remove the word 'even' and then go through the remaining sentence u will find the actual meaning of this video... though the video is worth watching even so i couldn't take of my eyes frm her..😍😍😍
Even though - need not mean a definite outcome. Eg. Even though he works hard he may not pass. Even if - could mean a definite outcome. Even if he does not do well in the interview the job is his already, thanks to nepotism. Be careful in future.
This is not an easy subject. A lot of attention is needed to succeed in the test.
I salute you, teacher Niharika.
Thank you so much Niharika for enlightening us.
Even though your session was Short, it was awesome.
Even if you nourishing the learns , few learns never change.
Even when you teach good things, people doesn't hit the like button.
You don't reply for this comment. Even so, we like you.
Thank you very much for your first example, that was a relief for me yesterday and I got the job today.
The way you speak is really very impressive.I pay tribute to you for your these services.Your similing while delivering lecture is a good sign
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1.Even though my interview went well but I didn't get the job
2.Even if she takes notes but she can't understand the numericals by herself
3.Even when I delivered the whole lecture, she didn't get good marks
4.She always makes a mess of our plan even so we ask her again to come with us may be she will agree this time
Thank you 🇵🇰👍
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Very informative .... thank you very much for your useful videos....
Even Though / Even When / Even If
USE
"Even" can be combined with the words "though," "when" and "if." It emphasizes that a result is unexpected. Study the following examples and explanations to learn how these expressions differ.
Examples:
Even though Bob studied very hard, he still failed his French tests.
Bob always studied hard. But, unfortunately, he failed the tests.
Even when Bob studied very hard, he still failed his French tests.
Bob occassionally studied hard, but it didn't really make a difference. Every time he studied, he still failed.
Even if Bob studied very hard, he still failed his French tests.
Bob didn't normally study very hard. But in the rare situation when he did try to study hard, he still failed the test.
Jerry is never happy. Even though you do everything his way, he is still dissatisfied.
You do everything his way, but he is still dissatisfied.
Jerry is never happy. Even when you do everything his way, he is still dissatisfied.
You sometimes try doing things his way, but he is still dissatisfied.
Jerry is never happy. Even if you do everything his way, he is still dissatisfied.
You have tried doing things his way once or twice , but it makes no difference because he is still dissatisfied.
IMPORTANT
These expressions are not always interchangeable; the context of the sentence will affect your choice:
"Even though" is used when something is always done or a fact is mentioned.
"Even when" is used when something is occasionally done.
"Even if" is used when something is rarely done or just imagined.
Examples:
Even though the interview went terribly yesterday, Cheryl got the job. Correct
The interview went terribly, but she got the job.
Even when the interview went terribly yesterday, Cheryl got the job. Not Correct
This sentence is incorrect because the interview did not go terribly more than one time. There was only one interview so "when" is not the right word for this sentence.
Even if the interview went terribly yesterday, Cheryl got the job. Correct
You have not talked to Cheryl since her interview. You imagine that the interview went terribly, but you think she probably got the job anyway.
Even though he wins the lottery jackpot, he won't have enough money to pay off his debt. Not Correct
This sentence would suggest that he always wins the lottery.
Even when he wins the lottery jackpot, he won't have enough money to pay off his debt. Not Correct
This sentence would suggest that he sometimes wins the lottery jackpot.
Even if he wins the lottery jackpot, he won't have enough money to pay off his debt. Correct
There is a chance in a million that he might win the lottery jackpot, but it wouldn't make any difference because he still wouldn't have enough money to pay off his debt.
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Ca we use (still, yet) instead of ( however or even so)???
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Wonderful illustration.
Even though ( definite outcome) Even though I am not good at doing agriculture work, I am excellent at teaching English.
Even though she has a beautiful heart, no one loves her.
Even though she is not rich, she is happy with what she has at the moment.
Even though he does not go anywhere, he knows about the world.
Great lesson. Would you mind explain in another lesson how to use ''ain't''? Thank you again!
_Alright i'm gonna go ahead and lay out a few examples on how to use the word "aint" in a sentense. It's actually pretty simple just replace isn't, aren't, hasn't, am not, and haven't with it...
1) Ain't it cool news
2) It ain't over!
3) This ain't my home.
4) It ain't much money.
5) It ain't that bad.
6) You ain't right!
7) you ain't my baby
8) It ain't as easy as it looks.
9) Ain't it fun!
10)Ain't no stoppin' us now
11) People ain't heard nothin' yet.
12) This ain't a love song lyrics.
13) Ain't it awful!
14) This ain't such a bad idea.
15) This ain't funny.
16) She ain't kiddin!
17) Ain't that good news.
18) I ain't doing it anymore 19) We ain't gonna show up tommorrow night. 20) They ain't my friends_
Thank you so much for the help!.......
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Dear niharika
you are showing the difference of four words so you should use among instead of between at 0.14 second of this video. please correct me if i am wrong
After word,difference, between as a preposition is used not among.
The explanation is drop-dead gorgeous...awe-inspiring and impressive. Thanks really for the clear distinctions of the four conjunctions/conjunctive adverbs
good for English spoken
she is great teacher, she has effective delivery skills,,, i appreciate her... she deserves exaltation.
which tense used for each one? also its 2 sentence.
Even though u explained it i still going to fail and use wrong tenses at exams !
I love her teaching.Thank you.
what is the meaning and how to use the modal "might have"??
Ankit Vyas We use may have and might have to show that something has possibly happened now or happened at some time in the past:It’s ten o’clock. They might have arrived now.[= Perhaps they have arrived]They may have arrived hours ago. [= Perhaps they arrived hours ago.]
***** what if we use might have as a weaker form of would have????? Like :- I might have done this work it if he had insisted.
Ankit Vyas
Keep in mind that "might" is a possibility, not a definite. If you use "would have" (American contraction is: would've), then you are leaving no doubt that you will (present tense of would) do "this work." "Might have" (American contraction is: might've) is saying that even if he insisted, you still may not do it
would means definite action if condition matched but might means not sure if condition match or not
possibility in past
Gracias, la lesión es muy clara
even though Naharika is from india, she speaks english fluently
Kid what do you think about India, almost all Indians speak good english than most of the native English speakers
most Indian can't speak so much only Hindi i agree with lonely
Lonely Nyamudeza lol
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Good morning Mrs. I love following you. I understand easly your English and It helps me to improve my listening and writing skills. You are my favourite..
i would appreciate it if you could help me to write a sentence without using 'and'
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Maximum number of students can't concentrate your lecture because u r so beautiful and have a youth attractive manner and also talk English very fluently like American or Britainer.
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Hi Niharika,
Would you mind explain to another lessons how to use : Whatever - However - whichever - whenever - Whoever... Please
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Even though doesn't have to have a definite outcome it may have a definite outcome or may not ,lets have an example, even though i spent shoping the whole day i couldn't find the suit i was looking for !where is a definite outcome in this sentence !you could have said even though is always used when a fact is mentioned!!!
I think the definite outcome of your sentence is ‘I couldn’t find the suit I was looking for’.
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Oh.. Darling Niharika , You explain well. and can understand very clearly. Thanks. I like your teaching methods. May God Bless you.
word 'even' is used to put emphasis on the sentence.. so in above given sentences if u remove the word 'even' and then go through the remaining sentence u will find the actual meaning of this video...
though the video is worth watching even so i couldn't take of my eyes frm her..😍😍😍
Thank you Niharika.....
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Even though - need not mean a definite outcome. Eg. Even though he works hard he may not pass. Even if - could mean a definite outcome. Even if he does not do well in the interview the job is his already, thanks to nepotism. Be careful in future.
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