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Use of May/Might have :

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Use of May/Might have : Subject+may / might + past participle(V3)+Object చేసి ఉండవచ్చు, రాసి ఉండవచ్చు, వెళ్ళి ఉండవచ్చు,చూసి ఉండవచ్చు. ఇలాంటి మాటలను గూర్చి చెప్పవలసినపుడు మనము ఈ 'may/might have ' ఉపయోగిస్తాము. I. The structure  may / might + perfect infinitive  is used to talk about the possibility that something happened in the past.  It could also be used to say that something was true in the past. Examples: 1. Lavanya may have missed the train.(= there is possibility that lavanya missed the train.) 2. 'Lavanya hasn’t arrived yet.’ ‘She  may have missed  the train.’  (= It is possible that she missed the train.  ఆమె రైలు ఎక్కలేదనుకుంట) 3. ‘What was that noise?’ ‘It  might have been  an generator.’(=అది జనరేటర్ శబ్దం అయ్యుండవచ్చు.) II. The structure  might + past participle(V3)  is also used to talk about past events or situations that were possible but did not happen. Examples : 1.You were stupid to fight with them. They  might have killed  you. (
Learning English is a key to success. If you know One language your source is limited but if you know an universal language you can have plenty of sources for knowledge. So, Make an effort to learn new language that helps you to grow in your life. To learn Easy Spoke English click here:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf9Jxoefkk5EkfOm-v_jACQ What are the cases in English? Case refers to the relation that one word has to another in a sentence, i.e. where one word ‘falls’ in relationship to another. The word comes from a Latin word meaning ‘falling, fall.’ Modern English has three cases: 1. Nominative Case (subjective) 2. Accusative Case (objective) 3. Genitive Case (possessive) Nominative/Subjective Case The king laughed heartily. రాజు హృదయపూర్వకంగా నవ్వాడు. The king is the son of Humayun of India. రాజు భారతదేశానికి చెందిన హుమాయున్ కుమారుడు. Accusative/Objective Case The king subdued his enemies. రాజు తన శత్రువులను లొంగదీసుకున్నాడు

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What is Spoken English? Ans: Spoken English is English which is spoken by all people, used in their conversations. It will have lots of idioms, phrases and incomplete sentences which are ‘understood in context.’ It is a personal communication, intended for a few. Mostly questions and answers, and short sentences or phrases which express an idea of an individual. Written English, on the other hand, is composed of complete sentences which more or less stick to the rules of grammar. This would be directed at a wide audience, hence it will seem impersonal (‘formal’).  To learn Spoken English please follow me  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf9Jxoefkk5EkfOm-v_jACQ  click on the above link to see interesting and valuable videos on spoken English. You can share your answers here. One of my friend asked that, What is your opinion about spoken English?

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Dear all, ChrishEduTech wishes you a happy children's day. Recall all your memories and share with your kids. your experiences are good lessons for the younger generations. You will make your kids by sharing your childhood activities. Make a memorable day. wish you a happy children's day. do you want learn English then follow me in You Tube as Chrish edutech

Can,Could,Could be,Could have,Could have been use in English||Spoken Eng...

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