sir, what is the difference between two sentences in certainty. He will be in the park and he would be in the park. Because in this situation lot of people use would instead of will.
The sentence, "He will be in the park," suggests a present or a future certainty that he is or is going to be in the park. The second sentence, "He would be in the park," implies a conditional or hypothetical situation. It could mean that he might be in the park in the past under certain conditions or circumstances but actually he was not there. It could also mean that he might be in the park ( in the future ) but there's something that is preventing him at the moment from doing so.
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@@englishguruamansir sir , l find out in many grammar when we completed our first sentence , second and third sentences are connected with also said/again said/further said and sometimes they do not make new reported clauses if they have same subject ,but they often used and also said or again said with every single sentence. Please make me understand this concept.
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what is the difference between two sentences in certainty. He will be in the park and he would be in the park.
Because in this situation lot of people use would instead of will.
The sentence, "He will be in the park," suggests a present or a future certainty that he is or is going to be in the park.
The second sentence, "He would be in the park," implies a conditional or hypothetical situation. It could mean that he might be in the park in the past under certain conditions or circumstances but actually he was not there. It could also mean that he might be in the park ( in the future ) but there's something that is preventing him at the moment from doing so.
Hello sir. Your videos are extremely beneficial. Never found my concepts being cleared so elegantly. A small suggestion: Please don't use the vignette effect in your further videos.
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Yahan per donon hi sentences sahi hain but agar adverbials koi bada phrase hai ya clause hai toh by + agent ko pahle rakhte Hain
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A bath had been taken by me before breakfast was prepared by my mother.
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@@englishguruamansir sir , l find out in many grammar when we completed our first sentence , second and third sentences are connected with also said/again said/further said and sometimes they do not make new reported clauses if they have same subject ,but they often used and also said or again said with every single sentence. Please make me understand this concept.
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Home is considered as an adverb of place,l like here and there. When used as a noun, we can use 'to' as well.