Should have, Could have, Would have। Lesson#53|
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- Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024
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Should have, Could have, Would have usage in Telugu. Learn use of should have, could have, would have in English through Telugu. The concept is explained in simple language with easy examples.
This video is helpful to all people who want to learn English grammar in Telugu. This video provides step by step explanation of English modal verbs with examples in Telugu. These modals are known as modals of lost opportunity. In this video I have also described the sentence structure and the form of verb to be used in such sentences.
If you are looking for low level details on how to use Should have, Could have, Would have this video is for you as a beginner. If you want to understand the basics of English grammar to speak English fluently and confidently, this video will help you to remember these grammar rules during English conversation.
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Good explanation, sir.Till now I had a confusion in using these , but now it is clarified. Thank u.
Good teaching sir
good explanation sir . sperb
Nice explain sir 🎉
Nice examples you taught very well Sir
Very good sir
Super sir...
Very useful video sir.. 👍
clear explanation
Good
Thank you sir
Sir your classes are very useful to us,
Could you please make the classes on
1 Would rather than, Should be, could be, would be and would not be, should not be and could not be and can be in all tenses
2 In detail about the active voice and passive voice in all tenses.
3 Being
thank you, sir
I made a video on BEING.
Good evening sir please make special class " subject to" I am V.Venkata Rao, Head Constable, Ongole. While making a class pl mention my name
Sure sir
You should have explained passive structure as well .
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One advice from my side sir, okay sentence ni ..3 vatitho chepthe ..will get more clarity....
Means anni sentence's alane chepthe bagundu sir...
Sir could you make a video on should have to,would have to etc and should be able to,would be able to etc
Sure
He will be being interrogated…is it grammatically correct?? If it is wrong ..athanu interrogate cheyyabaduthu untadu ani English lo Ela cheppali
Generally we don't use Passive Voice in Future Continuous Tense. But native speakers use it in spoken. So your sentence is correct.
@@LearnEnglishWithMadan thanks for clearing my doubt
Hidthi
Good teaching sir
Nice explaination sir