How to speak "Nuvvu velluthunaavu, Nuvvu vellavaddu" (Telegu) in English?

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I took lot of time to prepare this for you,could you please read entire document carefully and am sure that you can get very good command on English. As you people said If you go with google u may answered correctly but we should not carry google all the ways(mainly for interviews). if you know Telugu...
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I took lot of time to prepare this for you,could you please read entire document carefully and am sure that you can get very good command on English. As you people said If you go with google u may answered correctly but we should not carry google all the ways(mainly for interviews). if you know Telugu perfect then learning English is very easy with my training only,,,,,read very very carefully read the text and understood(while reading and note down on the paper if possible), read one or more times to understand in better way. Overview : In English we have 3 tenses(present,past,future) but in our daily used Telugu language having 4 tenses with Ex : Verb is Read — Chaduvu =1.Chaduvuthunnanu- present - v1 2.Chadivaanu - past - v2 3.chaduvuthaanu- future -v3 4.chaduvuthuntaanu but in English must speak by mixing3 & 4=4th one that’s d reason in English we have 3 tenses only Ok now forgot about 4th and consider 1st three only so You may speake very well if you know where & how to use v1,v2,v3 START Training :Now primarily start with v1 that is Chaduvuthunnanu - present tense Ex:1. Chaduvuthunnanu(number of Possible ways to write/use v1(reading) in english) a. am reading(Chaduvuthunnanu) => am+v1 - present continues b.was reading (chaduvuthunnanu) =>was+v1 - past continues c.have been reading (chaduvuthunnanu)=>have been+v1 - present perfect continues d.had been reading ( chaduvuthunnanu)=>had been+v1 - past perfect continues from above reading indicates that situation is present running now you can get to know a,b,c,d are used in different situations so let us know that Case 1:read=chaduvu,Reading=chaduvuthu,am=unnanu =>, I am reading. Am reading - started work now,means Hint -Now,—— meansstarted work present and continues. work is happening in front of your eyes or present happening and continues example: Nenu ippudu oka dosatintunnanu 1 + 2 3 4 ————->straight arrow process 1,2,3,4 I am+eating+a dosa+now 1 4 3 2 <———- reverse 1,4,3,2 ex: I am here now You may also Make big sentence according to ur situation,ex.I am eating a dosa in the hotel Case 2: read=chaduvu,Reading=chaduvuthu,was=unnanu =>, I was reading Was reading - started work in the past,means Hint - LAKU work can started at one point of time and completed, it means sentence lo “ Laku” and shabdam raavali ex: 5 gantalaku,7gantalaku etc... nenu+ninna saayantram+5 gantalaku+oka aratipandunu+tintunnanu/tinti untini 1 5 4 3 2 I was+eating+a banana+at 5’o clock+yesterday evening 1 5 4 3 2 Ex:nenu ninna saayantram 4 gantaLAKU karimnagar Velhu unnanu in this case 2 work is completed not continues because 5 gantalaku Aratipandu tintunnanu=tinti(continues)+untini(completed eating) Telugu lo Tintunnanu Ki Addam preset and past kuda use cheyyochu aniArdam cheskovali anduke Ivi english lo specify cheyadaniki am,was,have been, had been Use chestam Case 3:read=chaduvu,Reading=chaduvuthu,have been= unnanu, => I have been eating have been reading- work started in the past and continues Hint-NUNDI (Comes in different sentence) VARAKU(comes in different sentence) not both nundi and varaku comes in one sentence work lo NUNDI aneyshabdam vochinappu have been vaadali Examples for SINCE: ex.I have been reading since morning - nenu udayam nundi chaduvuthunnanu ex:I have been reading since 5’o clock-nenu 5 gantala nundi chaduvuthu unnanu ex: I have been traveling to Hyderabad since afternoon-nenu madyahnam nundi kolkata velthunnanu Example for FOR: ex:nenu ganta nundi oka Uttaramvrastunnanu- I have been writing a letter for one hour ———————————————————————————————————————— Since(specifies a point of time) | For( species a period of time) 3.10pm | Morning Monday | 4 months 1990 | 7 years August. | 2days means, exact time. | Anything specify in seconds, minutes, | hours,days,months,years————————————————————————————————————————— Ex: SINCE —- I have been running my company since 2015 Ex: FOR —— I have been running my company for 3 years case4: Pending( you can do with your own) Hint: sentence should include both nundi and varaku, means since and for/to Ex: nenu udayam 11 gantala nundi madyahnam 2 gantala varaku document typing chesthunnanu Or Nenu udayam 11 nundi madyahnam 2 varaku document typing chestunnanu Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, so like this way we have had been also. From the above explanation present tense is completed perfectly. then laterIf you complete 2.chadivaanu,3.chaduvuthanu as well your training is going to finish. Please go through my profile and do like,comment,share and contact me if your interested . Regards Blog : rameshbabukatikireddy.blogspot.com Rameshbabu read less
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