Thank you for your question! 'Elaborate' and 'expand' both involve adding more information, but they are used a bit differently: 1. **Elaborate**: To 'elaborate' means to provide more details or clarify something. It’s often used to explain an idea in depth. - **Example**: 'Could you elaborate on your project?' Here, someone is asking for a more detailed explanation about the project. 2. **Expand**: To 'expand' means to make something broader or cover additional points. It’s often used to include more content or extend the scope of an idea. - **Example**: 'Could you expand on your research findings?' This means the person is asking for extra information or additional areas related to the research. Both words help to add information but are used in slightly different contexts. I hope this helps clarify!😊
Thank you for your comment! The terms 'have to,' 'must,' and 'should' express different levels of obligation. 'Have to' indicates a strong necessity due to external factors, like deadlines. 'Must' conveys a strong obligation from the speaker's perspective, emphasizing importance. 'Should' suggests a recommendation or advice, indicating what is considered best but not mandatory. I hope this helps clarify their meanings! If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!😊
Thank you for your comment! The phrase 'If you left early, you would get the train' means that leaving earlier increases your chances of catching the train on time. It highlights the idea that timing is important for successfully boarding the train. If you have any more questions about this or need further clarification, feel free to ask! 😊
நான் எங்கிருந்தால் உனக்கென்ன? English la epdi soldrathu mam
Why do you care where I'm?
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Why do you care about my whereabouts?
@@anglofoneonlineenglish_tamil thanku mam
Why you worry where am I ?
Thank you tutors very clear explanation.. I have a doubt ma'am
What's the difference between no and none
Differences between has,had,have
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Manage, handle different sollunga mam
Ought to, should, must , have to difference
For Preposition put one vedio mam !
Sure
Hi mam...tell me the difference between elaborate and expand..give example for it
Thank you for your question! 'Elaborate' and 'expand' both involve adding more information, but they are used a bit differently:
1. **Elaborate**: To 'elaborate' means to provide more details or clarify something. It’s often used to explain an idea in depth.
- **Example**: 'Could you elaborate on your project?' Here, someone is asking for a more detailed explanation about the project.
2. **Expand**: To 'expand' means to make something broader or cover additional points. It’s often used to include more content or extend the scope of an idea.
- **Example**: 'Could you expand on your research findings?' This means the person is asking for extra information or additional areas related to the research.
Both words help to add information but are used in slightly different contexts. I hope this helps clarify!😊
Hi mam short vowels and long vowels solluga and sounds
For the sake of meaning and example sentences podunga mam
Sure
Thank you mam.
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Have to , should, must difference enna
Thank you for your comment! The terms 'have to,' 'must,' and 'should' express different levels of obligation.
'Have to' indicates a strong necessity due to external factors, like deadlines.
'Must' conveys a strong obligation from the speaker's perspective, emphasizing importance.
'Should' suggests a recommendation or advice, indicating what is considered best but not mandatory.
I hope this helps clarify their meanings! If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!😊
@@anglofoneonlineenglish_tamil OK thanks atha oru vdova podunga
Same meaning in different context sollunga
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Enakku oru unmai therinjaganum adha english la epdi solrathu mam
I would like to know the truth 👍🏻
If you left early, you would get the train. Na enna meanings varum
Thank you for your comment! The phrase 'If you left early, you would get the train' means that leaving earlier increases your chances of catching the train on time. It highlights the idea that timing is important for successfully boarding the train. If you have any more questions about this or need further clarification, feel free to ask! 😊
What is the Tamil meaning of distraction
The Tamil meaning of “distraction” is “கவனச்சிதறல்”.
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