ആ "Welcome back”എന്ന് പറയുന്നതിന്റെ style എനിക്ക് ഒരുപാട് ഇഷ്ടമായി🥰. എനിക്ക് ടീച്ചറോട് ഒരു അഭ്യർത്തനയുണ്ട്, എന്തെന്നാൽ ടീച്ചറെകൊണ്ട് കഴിയാവുന്നിടത്തോളം കാലം ടീച്ചർ youtube ൽ വീഡിയോകൾ ഇടണം. ഞങ്ങളെ പോലെയുള്ളവർക്ക് ഇത് വളരെ വലിയ അനുഗ്രഹമാണ്. ടീച്ചറെ ദൈവം അനുഗ്രഹിക്കട്ടെ❤️❤️❤️.
Madam you are doing good job, which is helpful for the people who studied in Malayalam medium school between 1980 and 1995. Kindly don't bother about comments and likes for your videos. People are very much like you as a GURU. God bless you 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
enikku eppozhum youtube nokkan time kittunilla. but whenever time permits, i used to watch ur classes. enne pole ulla daridra english narayananmaarkku ee class worth aanutto...
Glad to hear from you again! But I agree to disagree with you on one point-We often put the because-clause at the beginning of a sentence, especially when we want to place that 'extra' emphasis on the reason. 😊
OK please. I may mention that the sentence quoted by me was taken from Google only. An extract from an authoritative book on English usage is reproduced below: BECAUSE. xxxx. xxx. xxx When the reason is the most important part of the sentence, the because clause usually comes at the end. It can also stand alone. 'Since'. and 'as' cannot be used like this. Example: Why am I leaving? I am leaving because I am fed up Why are you laughing? Because you look so funny!
I am tired because I didn't sleep well.. she was absent because . He is upset because he lost his phone. she was absent because she was ill . why are you late . I am late because. I missed the bus I am laughing because I am happy . wonderful improvment of teahing and unforgettable teahing experience.thank you mam for giving me this opportunity I am one of your begginer I am grateful to you thank you so much .
Hai teacher.... Active voice and passive voice. Ithine kurich aduthath oru vedio cheyyaamo please. Past participle Passive voice il enganeya varunne ennathine kurich.... Thank you❤️.
I am not/ was not hungry ennaanu parayendathu, didn't hungry ennu parayillaatto. Pinne, since use cheyyumbol past tense, as varumbol present tense ennu rule onnumilla. Since / as / because ellaam pala tensilum use cheyyum.
Are you angry because he made fun of you its fantastic. amazing and good idea. it's impossible because. I accept challenges make save and I invest my English speaking.thank you mam
"A sentence is not begun with because, because, because is a conjunction." ('Because of' is different from because, because, because of is a preposition.)
Thank you for your feedback, but I agree to disagree with you on this point! 😊 It’s a myth that we cannot start a sentence with ‘because’. Though “because” is a conjunction, we can start a sentence with it. However, to be a complete sentence, it must express a complete thought; and, it should be punctuated properly. It is to be noted that sentence fragments that begin with ‘because’ can’t be counted as a sentence. Thus, it’s correct to say “Because I missed the bus, I was late.” / “I was late because I missed the bus.” But it is wrong to say “Because I was late”. Hope this helps! 😊
@@EverydayEnglishwithSonia Thank you for the response. My comment was not a 'critique' of your presentation. My intention was just to show the 'classical /conventional view' regarding the usage of 'because'. As you know, the sentence quoted in my comment is a popular 'saying'. However, can we locate a sentence beginning with 'because' in any classical work? I didn't notice. (It may be my limitation, I do admit it). Yet, I do agree with your view, because I've a general idea about the fast and unpredictable developments and changes happening in English language all over the globe. Now 'who is afraid of' 'Wren and Martin' which was the 'Bible' of our English Teachers of yesteryears! Finally, let me appreciate you for your highly attractive presentations.
@@asmitaapardesi405 No worries! 😅 I do appreciate constructive feedback and was glad to receive one from you. 😊 I wonder if one could find a sentence beginning with ‘because’ in literary classics. But in Modern English, beginning a sentence with conjunctions such as ‘because’ or ‘and’ is not only accepted, but is also considered to be more effective. And thanks a bunch for your words of appreciation!! 🙏🏻
It is a wrong notion that we can't start a sentence with “because.” (However, to be a complete sentence, it must express a complete thought.) We certainly can start sentences with other CONJUNCTIONS like 'and' / 'but'.
ആ "Welcome back”എന്ന് പറയുന്നതിന്റെ style എനിക്ക് ഒരുപാട് ഇഷ്ടമായി🥰.
എനിക്ക് ടീച്ചറോട് ഒരു അഭ്യർത്തനയുണ്ട്, എന്തെന്നാൽ ടീച്ചറെകൊണ്ട് കഴിയാവുന്നിടത്തോളം കാലം ടീച്ചർ youtube ൽ വീഡിയോകൾ ഇടണം. ഞങ്ങളെ പോലെയുള്ളവർക്ക് ഇത് വളരെ വലിയ അനുഗ്രഹമാണ്. ടീച്ചറെ ദൈവം അനുഗ്രഹിക്കട്ടെ❤️❤️❤️.
Orupaadu nandi! 🙏🏼
Great session as usual 👍🙏
Thanx a lot maam 🙏
Thank you as well!!
Super and very clearly explained ❤
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Very useful class. Thanks mam.
You are most welcome!!
Madam you are doing good job, which is helpful for the people who studied in Malayalam medium school between 1980 and 1995. Kindly don't bother about comments and likes for your videos. People are very much like you as a GURU. God bless you 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I'm honoured and humbled by your kind words!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Excellent teaching ❤🙏
As usual saying, very very useful and informative session! 👍👍🙏🙏😄
That's so kind of you!! 🙏🏼😊
very informative. 👍👌
Glad you think so!
You’re really helping me a lot. 🥰
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Thank you ma'am !,it was very informative video.
The class was very informative
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Excellent class.Thank you Soniaji.
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Thank You Very Good Experience
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Very nice lessons. Thank you. 💕👍
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Thank you mam. Very helpful session
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very lnformative thanks
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Dear teacher, u r profoundly learned , May God bless!!!👍🙏❣️
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very much helpful.
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Nice presentation mam.we like your classes. ❤️❤️
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As I watch ur vdo i could learn this conjunctions..
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Enikku orupaadu eshttam aanu teacher class .orupaadu kaariyam ariyan kszhiyunnu English padikkaan orupaadu eshttam aanu.ezhuthi padikkaan shremikkunnud eniyum nalla videos undavatte.thanks
Oru paadu santhosham tto! 🙏🏻
Planned and refined presentation. Good
Thanks a bunch!!
enikku eppozhum youtube nokkan time kittunilla. but whenever time permits, i used to watch ur classes. enne pole ulla daridra english narayananmaarkku ee class worth aanutto...
Ithu helpful aanennu kettappol orupaadu santhosham!! 😊😇
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Fine classes
Good evening madam,
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Helpful👍.Thankyou mam💖
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Great work Sonia♥️
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Fantastic way of teaching
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excellent
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Very useful vedo Mam,go ahead
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The class was very useful. Because I have learned the occasions to use those words. Thanks so much.
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Very helpful, this word's I am using very days
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Got the correct usages of "As ,Since, Because"
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@@EverydayEnglishwithSonia welcome madam.
Waiting for your next class 🥰
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Very nice presentation
Thank you so much!!
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Very useful and informative.
(When we want to emphasize the
reason, we use the 'because'
clause at the end of the sentence)
Glad to hear from you again! But I agree to disagree with you on one point-We often put the because-clause at the beginning of a sentence, especially when we want to place that 'extra' emphasis on the reason. 😊
@@EverydayEnglishwithSonia in
My reply is missing. Hence I am posting it again.
Pl. search Google .
Grammar books written by native
English scholars also confirm my
statement.
Your replies are very much here. 😅
Of course I did- not just books but also reputed dictionaries! Hence the above statement. 😊
OK please.
I may mention that the sentence quoted by me was taken from Google only.
An extract from an authoritative book on English usage is reproduced below:
BECAUSE.
xxxx. xxx. xxx
When the reason is the most important part of the sentence, the because clause usually comes at the end. It can also stand alone. 'Since'. and 'as' cannot be used like this.
Example: Why am I leaving? I am
leaving because I am
fed up
Why are you laughing? Because you look so funny!
One more video please 👍
excellent class .. congratulations ..
ur name is going to be recommended to hrd ministry of union Govt for the best teacher's award ..☺😁
Your kind words made my day!! 🙏🏼😊
Excellent session Ma'am. Thank you. Waiting for the next class.
Thank you as well, Trishna!!
Super
Thanks a lot!!
I am giving you best teacher award because you are teaching very well 🤗🤗🤗
I'm honoured!! 🙏🏼☺️
I am tired because I didn't sleep well.. she was absent because . He is upset because he lost his phone. she was absent because she was ill . why are you late . I am late because. I missed the bus I am laughing because I am happy . wonderful improvment of teahing and unforgettable teahing experience.thank you mam for giving me this opportunity I am one of your begginer I am grateful to you thank you so much .
You are most welcome!!
Hai teacher.... Active voice and passive voice. Ithine kurich aduthath oru vedio cheyyaamo please. Past participle Passive voice il enganeya varunne ennathine kurich....
Thank you❤️.
Nokkaam tto 👍🏼
Ma'am since/as ithil ethaannengilum use cheyamo??????
I was joined in govt service on 1.1.2000.
I have joined in govt service on 1.1.2000.
I joined in govt service on 1.1.2000.
Which one is more correct
As you have mentioned a date in the past, "I joined government service on..." is the right sentence.
This is my prestige of problem.sentence crct anno
Since ഉം as ഉം
I didn't hungry since i had lunch
ഇവിടെ since past tense ആയിട്ടാണ് ഉപയോഗിച്ചിരിക്കുന്നത്, as വെക്കുമ്പോൾ present ആകണോ.
I am not/ was not hungry ennaanu parayendathu, didn't hungry ennu parayillaatto. Pinne, since use cheyyumbol past tense, as varumbol present tense ennu rule onnumilla. Since / as / because ellaam pala tensilum use cheyyum.
@@EverydayEnglishwithSonia yes sorry 😊
Are you angry because he made fun of you its fantastic. amazing and good idea. it's impossible because. I accept challenges make save and I invest my English speaking.thank you mam
Hi mam ithengane tranate cheyam
Avanu pani ayathinalanu cls l varan kazhyathirunnath
Avanu pani aanu.atg kond inn cls l varan kazhyilla
Usage of due to?
I resist as long as I can avumblo?
Mam,
Can you explain how to use happen to
Happened to be
Happened to have
I hope that you wuold do this video at the earliest.
This is yet another awesome lesson as always.! Thank you.
Thank you as well for your kind words!!
"A sentence is not begun with because, because, because is a conjunction."
('Because of' is different from because, because, because of is a preposition.)
Thank you for your feedback, but I agree to disagree with you on this point! 😊
It’s a myth that we cannot start a sentence with ‘because’. Though “because” is a conjunction, we can start a sentence with it. However, to be a complete sentence, it must express a complete thought; and, it should be punctuated properly. It is to be noted that sentence fragments that begin with ‘because’ can’t be counted as a sentence. Thus, it’s correct to say “Because I missed the bus, I was late.” / “I was late because I missed the bus.” But it is wrong to say “Because I was late”.
Hope this helps! 😊
@@EverydayEnglishwithSonia
Thank you for the response.
My comment was not a 'critique' of your presentation.
My intention was just to show the 'classical /conventional view' regarding the usage of 'because'. As you know, the sentence quoted in my comment is a popular 'saying'. However, can we locate a sentence beginning with 'because' in any classical work? I didn't notice. (It may be my limitation, I do admit it).
Yet, I do agree with your view, because I've a general idea about the fast and unpredictable developments and changes happening in English language all over the globe. Now 'who is afraid of' 'Wren and Martin' which was the 'Bible' of our English Teachers of yesteryears!
Finally, let me appreciate you for your highly attractive presentations.
@@asmitaapardesi405 No worries! 😅 I do appreciate constructive feedback and was glad to receive one from you. 😊
I wonder if one could find a sentence beginning with ‘because’ in literary classics. But in Modern English, beginning a sentence with conjunctions such as ‘because’ or ‘and’ is not only accepted, but is also considered to be more effective.
And thanks a bunch for your words of appreciation!! 🙏🏻
@@EverydayEnglishwithSonia
Thanks, Ms. Sonia.
For എന്ന് വാക്ക് കാരണം പറയാൻ conjunction ആയി ഉപയോഗിക്കാമോ
Sure! 👍🏻 ‘For’ can be used instead of ‘because’, but it is not used in daily conversations. We usually find ‘for’ being used in literature.
Thank you teacher.
Enik vendi kurach samayam chelavazhikkamo? Pls translate in English
Naggal innayal (someone) paranjit varikayan. Or vannadan, engene parayum
We are coming here because of your cousin ( someone u know)
Since iam tired I didn't sleep well ingane ezhuthan pattille
Ivide tenses ellaam mixed up aayippoyi- "I can't sleep well as / since I'm tired" ennu venamenkil parayaam.
Ath pole thanne vere otu doubt..
Enik ningale parichayamillallo
Ith vare parichayapedan pateela
Ningade parichayakkarano ivde thamasikune?
Ningade bandhukkalano ivde thamasikune?
E chedi kaycho?
Ithoke ngaana choykende
He was talking in a heavy voice
He was talking loud
Which one is right
Both mean different things.
Thank you
No sentence start with because, because, because is a conjection
It is a wrong notion that we can't start a sentence with “because.” (However, to be a complete sentence, it must express a complete thought.) We certainly can start sentences with other CONJUNCTIONS like 'and' / 'but'.
Are you angry because he made fun of you,
Its meening നിങ്ങള്ക്ക് ദേഷ്യം ഉണ്ടോ? എന്നല്ലേ?
Homework ചെയ്യാഞ്ഞതുകൊണ്ട് ആണോ നീ ഇന്ന് സ്കൂളിൽ വരാതെ ഇരുന്നത്?. Ith എങ്ങനെയാ english ൽ ചോദിക്കുന്നത്..
Is that because of you did not do the homework, you were not come to school?
മാഡം, എനിക്ക് അറിയാത്ത കാര്യത്തിന് എന്നെ കുറ്റം പറയരുത്.. ഞാൻ ചെയ്യാത്ത കാര്യത്തിന് എന്നെ വഴക്ക് പറയരുത് എന്ന് ഇംഗ്ലീഷിൽ എങ്ങനെ പറയും.?
do not denounce me for the unknown matter, also do not shout me for the thing never done by me.
Amazing class mam, thank you.
Thank you 😊
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Very useful class, thank you
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Thank you mam 💝
Most welcome! 😊