The explanation is very nice..Also the way of your teaching would be very comfortable for beginners...keep doing lot of videos...All the best for your success..
Yes similar "Got broken" is informal and colloquial. Break is both an intransitive and a transitive verb. "The pen broke" and "The pen has broken" are perfectly good sentences.
Though l am a malayali, "ninga class enakku romba pudichachu". Thank👍you 👍mam👍🙏🙏🙏👌👌
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தாங்கள் ஆங்கிலம் கற்றுதரும் பாங்கு மிகவும் சிறப்பானது,சாதாரணமானவர்களும் எளிதில்கற்றுகொள்ளலாம் .நன்றி
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Excellent, keep teaching 👏 👍 👌 😀
Thank you, I will
Your voice is mellifluous mam.
Supr good video ur all videos r very useful
The explanation is very nice..Also the way of your teaching would be very comfortable for beginners...keep doing lot of videos...All the best for your success..
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Interesting video mam post many videos like this
Thank you, I will
Completely new one. Thank you so much, Mam.
Most welcome
Excellent teaching.
I'm also teaching .
Thank you madam 🙏
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Great topic yahhhh
thanks ka 🙏🙏🙏, God bless you 🎉🎉🎉
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Fantastic lesson. I can't help thanking you.
Glad you liked it!
Thank you mam it's a very useful lesson to all.
It's my pleasure
Thank you so much mam.. We always need to be thankful to you mam..
It's my pleasure
Is the verb "happen" ergative?
Yes. You are right.
The incident happened
My health has improved
My pain has decreased
Both are right????
Yes
The pen broke
The pen got broken
Both are same???
Yes similar "Got broken" is informal and colloquial.
Break is both an intransitive and a transitive verb. "The pen broke" and "The pen has broken" are perfectly good sentences.