“I am coming from” is about the immediate moment. This phrase is used when you want to tell the listener your previous location from where you have come to meet him/her.
"Where are you coming from" is usually used to ask someone about their recent location or their last stop before arriving at the current location. It implies that the person is currently in motion and on their way to somewhere else. "Where are you from" is usually used to ask someone about their place of origin or where they grew up. It implies that the person is currently settled and not in motion. So, depending on the context, either one of them could be more appropriate.
Dear.. Could, would, have been, has been, could have, would have.. ithokke engane use cheiyanam.. ithu use cheithu sentences parayuvo dear.. please.. detailed video venam.. ichiri valuthayalum mathi
“I am coming from” is about the immediate moment. This phrase is used when you want to tell the listener your previous location from where you have come to meet him/her.
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Hlo dear... Can u pls upload this type of vedios daily..? Its very helpful❤
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Very useful class
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Hlo mam... Your videos are vry helpful..I want to know one thing, how did you become fluent in English?Could you plz post a video about that..
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Subtitles please...it will be helpful
First you speak malayalam,then speak english.agane cheyyo? Appol nagalk parayan kayiyunundo enn nokkam❤
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Coming from enn parayuo ?
Yes parayam
"Where are you coming from" is usually used to ask someone about their recent location or their last stop before arriving at the current location. It implies that the person is currently in motion and on their way to somewhere else. "Where are you from" is usually used to ask someone about their place of origin or where they grew up. It implies that the person is currently settled and not in motion. So, depending on the context, either one of them could be more appropriate.
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I am coming from : This phrase is used when you want to tell the listener your previous location from where you have come to meet him/her.
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Dear.. Could, would, have been, has been, could have, would have.. ithokke engane use cheiyanam.. ithu use cheithu sentences parayuvo dear.. please.. detailed video venam.. ichiri valuthayalum mathi
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I ലൈക്ക് ur presentation ക്യാൻ u give മി ur hus mob number I want Ask how is ur wife❤❤❤❤
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