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This lesson is so interesting that I can't stop watching . I'm not sure weather the teacher upload video or not next week. Sir, I don't know weather these two sentences correct or not? Please let me know. Thank you very much in advance.
Hello! Here is the corrected version of your sentences. "This lesson is so interesting that I can't stop watching it. I'm not sure whether the teacher will upload a video next week or not." Key corrections: 1. Added "it" after "watching" for clarity. 2. Changed "weather" to "whether" (correct spelling for the intended meaning). 3. Added "will" to indicate future tense. 4. Added "a" before "video" for proper article usage. Have a fantastic day! 🤩
It'll make you see more intelligent despite the fact you're already intelligent. 😊. (You gotta be care ful if you say this expression because it can be misunderstood or misinterpreted as if the other person's not intelligent enough). -I would say that it adds emphasis, that's all.
Hello! That's a tough question. In English, we generally do not use "will" directly after "if" and "whether" in conditional and indirect questions, even though both can refer to the future. Here's why: 1. Conditionals with "if" In first conditional sentences (real future conditions), we use present simple in the "if" clause, even though it refers to the future. The main clause contains "will" to show the result. ✅ If it rains tomorrow, we will stay home. ❌ If it will rain tomorrow, we will stay home. (Incorrect) Why? English treats "if" as setting up a condition rather than a fixed future event. Using "will" in the "if" clause would sound unnatural because "if" already implies uncertainty. 2. Indirect Questions with "whether" When reporting a yes/no question, we often use "whether" (or "if"), but the verb in the noun clause follows normal tense rules. ✅ I don’t know whether she will come. ✅ I don’t know if she will come. ❌ I don’t know whether will she come. (Incorrect word order) Why? The main clause ("I don’t know") introduces the uncertainty, so "whether" does not require a future tense verb. Instead, "will" stays in the noun clause because it's referring to a future event. Exceptions - When "will" Can Follow "if" or "whether" Politeness or willingness (like in requests) If you will wait a moment, I’ll get the manager. (Meaning: "if you are willing to wait") Whether + "will" in direct comparisons I don’t know whether she will stay or leave.
Please clear whether these sentences with the help of the paired conjunctions shown above are complex sentences or there are compound sentences having two co-ordinate clauses.
Hello! Most examples presented in the video are complex sentences. That means they have one independent clause (complete sentence) and a dependent clause (incomplete sentence).
Hello! Thats a difficult sentence. The correct sentence should be: "Neither do I speak Chinese, nor do I speak Spanish." Explanation: Word Order: When using "neither...nor," the auxiliary verb comes before the subject for inversion.
Good try! Only a few minor things... change "travel" for "traveling", and remove the "was". No sooner had I started traveling by car than it started to rain. Have a wonderful day! 🙂
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This lesson is so
interesting that I can't stop watching .
I'm not sure weather the teacher upload video or not next week.
Sir, I don't know weather these two sentences correct or not? Please let me know. Thank you very much in advance.
Hello! Here is the corrected version of your sentences.
"This lesson is so interesting that I can't stop watching it. I'm not sure whether the teacher will upload a video next week or not."
Key corrections:
1. Added "it" after "watching" for clarity.
2. Changed "weather" to "whether" (correct spelling for the intended meaning).
3. Added "will" to indicate future tense.
4. Added "a" before "video" for proper article usage.
Have a fantastic day! 🤩
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Please make a video over sequence of tenses and mixed if-conditionals .
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It'll make you see more intelligent despite the fact you're already intelligent. 😊.
(You gotta be care ful if you say this expression because it can be misunderstood or misinterpreted as if the other person's not intelligent enough).
-I would say that it adds emphasis, that's all.
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Why to use will after whether or if , as both indicate futurity?
Hello! That's a tough question.
In English, we generally do not use "will" directly after "if" and "whether" in conditional and indirect questions, even though both can refer to the future. Here's why:
1. Conditionals with "if"
In first conditional sentences (real future conditions), we use present simple in the "if" clause, even though it refers to the future.
The main clause contains "will" to show the result.
✅ If it rains tomorrow, we will stay home.
❌ If it will rain tomorrow, we will stay home. (Incorrect)
Why?
English treats "if" as setting up a condition rather than a fixed future event. Using "will" in the "if" clause would sound unnatural because "if" already implies uncertainty.
2. Indirect Questions with "whether"
When reporting a yes/no question, we often use "whether" (or "if"), but the verb in the noun clause follows normal tense rules.
✅ I don’t know whether she will come.
✅ I don’t know if she will come.
❌ I don’t know whether will she come. (Incorrect word order)
Why?
The main clause ("I don’t know") introduces the uncertainty, so "whether" does not require a future tense verb. Instead, "will" stays in the noun clause because it's referring to a future event.
Exceptions - When "will" Can Follow "if" or "whether"
Politeness or willingness (like in requests)
If you will wait a moment, I’ll get the manager. (Meaning: "if you are willing to wait")
Whether + "will" in direct comparisons
I don’t know whether she will stay or leave.
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Please clear whether these sentences with the help of the paired conjunctions shown above are complex sentences or there are compound sentences having two co-ordinate clauses.
Hello! Most examples presented in the video are complex sentences. That means they have one independent clause (complete sentence) and a dependent clause (incomplete sentence).
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But in that picture is not food is chillis 😁
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They are also called 'correlative conjunctions'. +
though/ although... yet
since... therefore
if... then
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Example sentence: Neither I do speak Chinese nor do I speak Spanish.
Hello! Thats a difficult sentence. The correct sentence should be:
"Neither do I speak Chinese, nor do I speak Spanish."
Explanation:
Word Order: When using "neither...nor," the auxiliary verb comes before the subject for inversion.
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No sooner had i started travel by car than it was started to rain.
Good try! Only a few minor things... change "travel" for "traveling", and remove the "was".
No sooner had I started traveling by car than it started to rain.
Have a wonderful day! 🙂
This one I feel harder too, thank you for correcting.