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Added:Hello everyone, welcome to Vasishta 360 The World of English. My name is Raghavendra. If learning English is your goal, then it is our responsibility to teach you English through Telugu. We teach you that English is not a monster for those with a rural background and Telugu medium background. We teach you that English is not a monster and that you can learn English very easily. We keep bringing you videos and classes regularly through our Vasishta 360 YouTube channel and Vasishta 360 app.
However, many people are asking us one thing in the form of comments below. Sir, how can I contact you officially?
What are your contact numbers? We have two numbers. You can contact us either through the official number 810632477 or through another official number 918246532. Today I will teach you two important sentence structures. These are things we talk about every day.
For example, many people say that in the past, there was a 200-yard plot near LV Nagar, when the plot was worth 10,000, he sold it, meaning I didn't take it. Now the plot is worth one lakh rupees, and I would have bought it.
Then they would say, "It would have been better if I had bought it," meaning I should have purchased it. Okay, we say I should have purchased.
We Now let's see how we can frame such sentences without making grammatical errors. Please like the video and share it with as many people as possible. In this video, we will teach a lesson. We will explain two sentence structures here, how to use them, and how to write the structure correctly. I will give you some examples and then I will tell you how to write them in negative, interrogative, and negative interrogative.
Let's see without delay. Also, after this video is over, you will be given a test. I mean, a task will also be given. So here are two sentences, the first of which says that if we had played well, we would have won the match. The first sentence says that if we had encouraged her, she could have achieved what she could have achieved. We say that it could have been achieved. So now let's take a look at how to say such sentences. First look at this sentence. If we had played well, this is the condition.
This is the condition. What is the result? What is the fact? We are saying that we would have won the match. We are saying that we would have won. We are saying that we would have won. We are saying that we would have won. We are saying that we would have won the match. We are saying that we would have won the match. We are saying that we would have won the match. We are saying that we would have won the match. So we frame sentences like this with the structure of "I used to win," "I used to eat," and "I used to go," by using the form "have" next to it, like "have." If I had played math well, we would have won. If we would have won the match if we had played well if we had played well Here, after had, we need to remember that the third form of the verb is in the past perfect tense. We remember that had plus v3 means it is in the past perfect tense. There is another sentence, "If we had encouraged her, she could have achieved what she could have achieved. Why did you tell the girl to study? You didn't encourage the girl at all. If you had shown pity and encouraged her, if you had encouraged her, if you had anchored her, she could have achieved what she could have achieved. Why should the girl study? Why should the girl cook?"
You followed the age-old customs of saying, "Mother, you are a cook." As a father, you did not fulfill your responsibility, that is why the girl lost. If you had encouraged the girl a little, she could have achieved what she could have achieved today. So how can we say, "could have achieved this?" To say, "could have achieved," we have She as the major subject, so She could have achieved what She could have achieved. She could have achieved what she could have achieved if we had encouraged her. If we had encouraged her, we would have encouraged her. Here, we are using the third form of the verb after "had." Here too, we are saying that the third form of the verb is "could have" followed by " achieved".
We write "could have" using the "wada" form next to "could have" to express things like "could have" or "could have". Let's take a look at this in more detail. These are all words we say every day. To give an example of everyday sentences, what does would have mean?
They would have done, they would have gone, they would have eaten, they would have spoken, they would not have done that work, but we think here, they would have done, they would have gone, they would have eaten, they would have spoken.
So to say things like this, we use this would have. Here, we use would have with I, you, we, they, he, she, it. Singular plural nouns mean that even when singular singular nouns are subjects, even when plural nouns are subjects, that is, we can use would have for all nine subjects. I would have you would have would have they would have he would have she would have it would have Raghavendra Singular noun would have Raghavendra And Vashishtha said that wood has plural forms, so after this, the past participle form of the third form of the verb should be used. The past participle form must be used. What does would have + v3 mean?
Why do we use the structure would have? Sir, it means I would have done, I would have gone, I would have become an IAS officer, I would have gone to America, I would have eaten before you. Remember, we use this structure to say things like this. However, our Express English 21 Days book has come to help you learn English easily about this structure, as well as all similar bolded sentence structures. This concept is presented to us on page numbers 168 and 169 in this 21 Days book, as well as in any video course designed to teach us English easily in just 21 days.
This lesson is included on Day 11 of that video course. The day is on page 168 of the book, but it is on page 168. Also, 168 and 169 are clearly explained with examples, again with a question table. If you want a detailed explanation, you can read about this in our book or in the Express English Course, which is being offered for just ₹99. You can watch all the recorded classes, worth Rs. 5000, for just Rs. 99, whenever you want, 24/7. There is a link in our description below this video where you can join and learn.
Next, let's take some examples.
How do we say that they attended the exam? We say that they attended, that is, they attended, that is, they attended, that is, they attended to the exam, or that they attended to the exam. If we want to ask this as a question, would they have attended the exam? Would they have attended the exam? That is, there is a word here. If we bring it forward, we can write it like this. How can we write it? Sir, that is, would they have? Would they have attended? Would they have attended? Would they have attended?
The question is, there is no question mark. No, they would not have attended the exam. That is, we say, they would have. What do we say?
God, have they, would they have attended? They would not have attended the exam. No, they would not have attended the exam.
No, they would not have attended the exam. No, they would not have attended the exam. No, they would not have attended the exam. That is, we bring this forward a little bit. Let's bring this forward a little bit. We can write like this: Devudant Devudant They have attended They have attended to the exam We are saying whether they had attended the exam or not. If we take a sentence like this as a negative, we can say that it is a negative sentence. The first interrogative sentence is the question: They had attended the exam.
Devudant They had attended to the exam. Or, would they have attended to the exam? They would not have attended the exam. They would not have attended the exam. They would not have attended the exam. They would not have attended the exam. They would not have attended the exam. In other words, the negative sentence is Devudant They have attended to the exam. Again, we can say that they would have attended the exam or not. We say that it is a negative interrogative sentence. We can say that it is a negative sentence. We can say that it is a negative sentence. We can say that it is a negative sentence.
We can say that it is a negative sentence. We can say that it is a negative sentence.
What is not possible?
We use this word "would have" to say that it has not happened but it could have happened. And when do we use could have? Sir, we use could have to say that we could have done it.
I could have done it, I could have become an IAS officer, I could have fought with him that day, I could have had a fight, I could have won the match that day, we could have won the match that day, if we had played a little harder, we could have won the match, that is, all these things did not happen, but the ability to do that work was in us at that time, so we could have won the match, so why are we talking to him and being like us, talking to him and winning, so these are the words that we are talking about that ability, so now what do we use for something like this, sir, we use could have, we use could have, we definitely have to use the third form of the verb, the past participle form. In this, we call these nine nouns, I, you, we, they, he, she, it, singular nouns, and plural nouns. All we need to do is add "could have" to each of these nine and add the V3 form next to it to create sentence structures. This same structure is also given to us clearly in our Express English book on page number 168, 169, day. Let's look at an example. Could have means he could have won if he had played well. We are saying that this is the result for us, whether he could have won under this condition. We say he could have won, so we say he could have won, so we say he could have won, so we say he could have won, so we say the third form of the verb is he could have won, if he could have won, he could have won, if he had played well, if he had played well, if he had played well, he could have won. Here we are writing the third form of the verb "could have" followed by the third form of the verb "had" followed by the third form of the verb "played". This is the condition, this is the result. We say, "If you give me money, I will go to the shop, if you talk to me, I will talk to you." Similarly, these are past actions. If you had called me, I would have come. We say, "I could have come." We use "could have."
So, if we want to ask if he had played well, we have to bring "could" forward. We have to put "he" aside. "could he could have." We say, "if he had, if he had played well, if he had played well." And to put it in a negative way, if he had played well, he would have won the match.
That is Practice this way to ask a question in a negative, negative, interrogative, negative, negative, and then ask a question again. So, take a sentence structure and practice it like this. Now I have taken only he, you, I, you, we, they, take all the rest, he, she, it, singular, plural, and practice like this.
You will be able to speak English fluently in front of anyone, anywhere, and the fear of English will disappear from your face.
You will be able to speak with such confidence.
Practice like this daily. Simply put, stand in front of a mirror and practice like this. He could have won if he had played well. He could have won if he had played well. He couldn't have won if he had played well. He could n't have won if he had played well. He could have won if he had played well.
Practice saying negative things like this in Telugu in English in Telugu in English.
Practice in front of a mirror.
I make sure to mark my words. The mirror is our reflection. When we look in the mirror, we see ourselves. If I stand, if not Mahesh Babu, then Pawan Kalyan will appear. So if not Pawan Kalyan, then Mahesh Babu, then some other hero will appear.
We will see ourselves. So then we automatically know how our voice comes when we speak, how our gestures are, how we speak sentences, how we speak in English, are we confident or not, when we look at ourselves like this, those confidence levels will increase.
Practice in front of the mirror, sir, it doesn't take much.
If you still don't know how to practice for 21 days, then take this book. It has sentences in Telugu, English, Telugu, English. Take them for every structure, every lesson and practice from the beginning.
Simply like this: Rama, Rama is a good boy. Rama is a good boy. Gandhi is the father of the nation. Gandhi is our father. Radha is my best friend.
Radha is my best friend. Sachin plays cricket well. Sachin plays cricket well. Practice like this. Sir, practice for 15-20 minutes a day. In 21 days, your fear of English will go away. You will automatically become our oral speaker.
The cards will automatically help you speak English. Okay, so now I have told you two concepts, if you understand these two well, answer them for me in the form of comments. I would have been a policeman, I would have been a policeman, I could have been a policeman, I could have been a policeman.
Now I will give you two sentences in the form of comments. That means you have now learned how to use would have and how to use could have. If you understand these two, please tell me in the form of comments below using would have and could have in English. If possible, practice those sentences in the negative, interrogative, and negative interrogative forms. So this is today's class. Before that, I came to you today with an important update and announcement.
You're asking when the wait is finally over. Finally, we are starting our online classes again for a three-month course. Sir, the previous course was like this: we conducted summer courses for one month or 40 days, every day in a row, but now it's not like that, we conduct live classes for three days a week, and we are continuing it again with a three-month course. And for all these days, we have been receiving calls and messages. Finally, the wait is over. What is the announcement?
Evening batches.
One batch from 8 pm to 9 pm.
One batch from 9 pm to 10 pm. We have specially designed these classes for those employees and working professionals who cannot join during the day. So what will this course be like, sir? We will conduct these classes for you through live interactive sessions on Zoom for a total of three months. We will conduct it via Zoom. You should have two apps on your phone. One should be our Vasishta 360 app.
Why, sir, is that because we will activate the course for you and upload the class you attended every day to the app again.
You can revise that class again. Or you can watch it whenever you want. It will be valid for a total of six months. During these six months, it would be sufficient if you could just open the Chali app and listen to the classes anytime, anywhere, as long as you have an internet connection. And how to join the live class, sir? After you join this course, we will call you back on our app and take all the details about you, find out what time you want, and join you in a WhatsApp group accordingly. When there is a class, we will send you the Zoom app link. You just need to click on that link, join the class, and practice with everyone else. You can learn English easily in the third month. So, what is the duration of this, sir? What this means is that we will be teaching online classes for three months, completely online through live personalized mentorship. These are interactive sessions.
These are learning-by-talking sessions, in which we pay special attention to each individual. Personalized mentorship: You will be given a task after class each day.
You have to complete that task and submit it.
After sending, it will have a whole bunch of different tasks. Some are related to listening. We have designed this course to help you improve in four aspects: some are related to speaking, some are related to writing, and some are related to reading.
That is, LSRW Listening Speaking Reading Writing.
We will also provide certificates to those who complete the entire course. When will this new batch start, sir? This new batch has arrived and the new batches are starting on Monday and Tuesday, June 15 and 16. So there are two slots in this, Monday, Wednesday, Friday are alternate days, so one slot is for Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and one slot is for Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
So in slot one, you currently have slots for Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and there are classes between 9 am and 10 am and 11 am and 12 pm. The next slot is Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, where most people are waiting. We conduct these classes for this slot from 11 am to 12 pm, 6 pm to 7 pm, 8 pm to 9 pm, and 9 am to 10 pm. Most people are asking for 6pm to 7pm, 8pm to 9pm, and 9pm to 10pm. We're not denying what you're asking for, so we're creating more batches just for you. Join classes as soon as possible and make your dream of learning English come true.
So, for now, you will have classes in these timings in the morning 9 am to 10 am slot, in the 11 am to 12 pm slot, and then in the Tuesday slot, that is, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Classes will be held from 11 am to 12 pm, from 6 pm to 8 pm, or from 9 pm to 10 pm. So, with all these features being offered, you might be wondering how expensive its actual cost is. Its actual price is 10,000, but we are giving it to you for 2999. We have been listening to your YouTube class for a while now, sir. We are regular followers. We have decided to give you another discount, that is, we are giving you another discount of ₹300 on SE 3000. We are giving you a coupon code. It is written in all capital letters, OB OT CAMP, in capital letters, without a space, near the Apply Coupon, that is, you open Yapp and click on Spoken English Boot Camp Course and click on Buy Now for 29. The course is for six months. If you click on it, there is an Apply Coupon Code, which is Boot Camp.
Enter the coupon code and hit Apply in capital letters.
You will instantly get a discount of ₹300. Then you will finally get this course for ₹2781. If you have any further doubts, you can contact us at 810632477 or 918246532. Now, this Express English book, as you and I have told you, is an excellent book that everyone from young children to adults will like. It is a book that is designed with two small children's characters, Chikki and Lucky, in it. It means that two small children will teach us English by talking to us. It is an excellent book that is designed to help you learn English in just 21 days. It is a book that has been ranked number one in India in the Hot New Religious category on Amazon. Express English 21 Days is a book that is designed to help you learn English in 21 days. This is a wonderful book for learning English through Telugu, from sixth grade onwards, no matter what age.
It is fully updated with more examples and is designed to teach you real-life English in an easy way.
This book is also available on Amazon, Flipkart, Meesho and our Vasishta 360 app. Its actual cost is ₹400, but we are offering this book to you for ₹299.
You may also find a lower price if you look on Flipkart, Amazon, Meesho, or Vashishta 360. So this is what we learned today. Today we learned what would have and could have are and how to use them. If you have any doubts regarding online classes, contact these two numbers. There are limited slots.
Join and register as soon as possible. Let's meet in a live class. If your goal is to teach English, then learning English is our responsibility. It is a responsibility to train you, teach you the best English classes. So we are here to give you the best learning. We have created a learning platform for you.
Vasishta 360 is a learning platform.
Every day, 3 lakh people are listening to classes on Yap, practicing and speaking Telugu. More than 25 Telugu people in more than 25 countries, including America, New Zealand, Kuwait, Dubai, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, and other different countries are also learning English by listening to classes on our app and speaking in live classes based on their timings.
So summer camp is almost over.
We are also conducting a fair party for the summer camp on this Sunday. For those who have completed the online classes, the children's Mean Kids Spoken English classes have also been completed and there will be a fair party on Sunday.
We will upload the videos related to it on our YouTube channel.
We will also upload the feedback as well as the fair party videos.
Stay tuned and for more details, we will provide you with more complete details in the description below.
If you have any further doubts, you can contact us. And see you again in the next session. Thank you so much, all bye. I will see you again in the next session, Raghavendra.
Thank you.
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