Present Perfect Continuous Tense in Tamil | Very clear explanation|
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Veryverysuper sir thanks
I have been working as a teacher since 2015
Superb explanation 👌
Wow really excellent explanation sir
Sir thank you for this wonderful information...I want you to make a video like this for Negative sentences of present perfect tense and present continuous tense..Thanks in advance ❤
Sir very exlend 🎉🎉🎉
I have studied in csi school since 2021 (present perfect tense)
I have been studying in csi school since 2021
very nice explanation sir
I have studied in m.r school for three years. I have been studying in m. r school since 2021.
Super explain
I have studied in SS school since 2021.
I have been studying in SS school since 2021.
I have studied in ss school since 2021.
I have been studying in ss school since 2021.
I am very happy sir …… unga video pakkurabo romba confidence varuthu sir nalla cler ha theliva and easya puriyara mathiri sollitharinga ….. pls engalukaga video continue pannunga sir
ஒரு மொழியை இவ்வளவு எளிதாக யாராலும் புரியவைக்க முடியாது
Sir I have a doubt?????? 20:42
I have been waiting for the postman
Or
I am waiting for the postman
Which is correct please reply to me sir
Sir
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I. Have seen .a doctor என்றால்நான் டாக்டரை பார்த்திட்🎉டுஇருக்கேன் என்று தானே அர்த்தம்.நான்பார்த்துவிட்டேன் என்றால் அது Past tense அல்லவா?
Yes I have (v3) saw will come
Please put all tenses explanations like this.
I have studied cMs school since 2o2q
I have steadied since 2021 s s school
Present perfect and present perfect continuous are not same.
You are right. watch the full video.
Sir in question form la how long you have been nu keka kudatha
3 type soliruka adhu past tense varatha apo
It has been raining since morning.
Is it also correct?
100% Correct. Keep it up
The police has been varuma have been varuma🤔
Very good question.
Police is a noun that describes a collection of police officers.This means It has no singular form and always uses a plural verb. Hence,
The police have been should be used.
I was watched the tv series varathaa... ????
I have studied in SS school since 2021. I have been studying in SS school since 2021