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English Conversation With My Daughter | Learn Daily Use English Sentences | इंग्लिश कैसे सुधारें?

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English Conversation With My Daughter | Learn Daily Use English Sentences | इंग्लिश कैसे सुधारें? In this english conversation practice video i have used many daily used english sentences and explained the structure and grammar of each sentence, so watch this english lesson till the end and learn daily use english sentences which you can use in your daily conversation and can make your communication more impressive.

In this conversation, various parts of grammar are used:
Interrogative sentences: "Why do you watch TV until so late?" "What is the point of watching this?" "What will you take for lunch tomorrow?" "Which one of these is unhealthy?" These sentences are used to ask questions.

Imperative sentences: "Mehreen, turn off the TV right away." "Try to sleep early." "Don't cook anything for me, just buy me a Frooti and some chips." "Put some common sense." These sentences give commands or instructions.

Simple present tense: "I always get ready on time." "He plays all day long, and in the morning, he remembers to do his homework." These sentences use the simple present tense to describe habitual actions and general truths.

Present continuous tense: "Why do you watch TV until so late?" "You can watch the remaining part of this serial on YouTube after returning from school." These sentences use the present continuous tense to talk about actions happening at the moment or in the near future.

Future tense: "Just this last show, then we’ll turn off the TV." "What will you take for lunch tomorrow?" These sentences use the future tense to talk about actions that will happen later. Modal verbs: "Just don’t eat too much junk food." "You can watch the remaining part of this serial on YouTube." Modal verbs like "can" and "will" are used to express ability and possibility.

Possessive pronouns: "It is your beloved son who makes us late every day." The word "your" is a possessive pronoun, showing ownership. Conjunctions: Conjunctions like "and," "but," "or," "so," and "then" are used to connect different parts of the sentences and link ideas together.

Adverbs: "Until," "already," "right away," "always," "just," "all day long," "at least," "tomorrow," "too much," "only," "later," "really," "still," etc., are adverbs that provide additional information about the verbs, time, frequency, or manner of the action.

Noun phrases: "This last show," "so late," "the clock," "the TV," "the remaining part of this serial," "common sense," "Frooti and some chips," etc., are examples of noun phrases that consist of a noun and its modifiers. Relative clause: "It is your beloved son who makes us late every day." The relative clause "who makes us late every day" provides additional information about "your beloved son.

"Overall, the conversation uses a mix of different grammar elements to convey meaning, ask questions, give instructions, and express thoughts and opinions. It covers a range of tenses, adverbs, conjunctions, and other parts of speech to create coherent and meaningful sentences.

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