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Best English Speaking Course— in Hindi Author: Mebadullah Siddiul + MyStudy Notes NotebookLM.

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PREFACE: Te Core Problem Tense, Grammar word Meaning Tenses r rules Tenses a, Grammar word meaning a-ii$r uz, English NotebookLM.

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The Natural Method 1. (Listening) 2. (Seeing) @ @ 3. (Speaking) q) Conclusion: English fig English practice t'40tebookLM.

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The Secret to Fluency: STRUCTURES Structure specific sentence I English fig STRUCTURES! My name is Kamal. 41 would rather die than beg. hesitation Structure@ familiar 78?!) English 100 150 structures Structure NotebookLM.

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BASIC COURSE: Verb To Be sentences (Action verb) e fig 'Verb to be' (is, am, are / was, were) Subject Quali ( ), Demerits I Rule: Subject + is/am/are + adjective - Singular Subject (He, She, Name) - Plural Subject (You, We, They) was were NotebookLM.

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Verb To Be - Examples Jaya is innocent. --z> His intentions are not good. -z-> He is no better no worse. --z-.--> Rest everything is fine. That was not my meaning at all. NotebookLM.

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Speaking Practice Advice (Very Important!) structure sentences En lish practice English English translate structure sentences Mirror (em) 10 practice Examples to practice right now: - --z> 1 am diligent. - -z-.--> Rekha is selfish. - -z--> You are oblivious. NotebookLM.

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STRUCTURE: Has to / Have to (qqtr / English has to have to I English has to have to Subject + has to/have to + verb + object has to have to NotebookLM.

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Has to / Have to - Examples I have to get up early in the morning. You had to bear suffering due to me. (Note: This is Daily Life Past Tense - Had to!) Sentences | we will have to do something about him. (Future Tense - Will have to) I'll have to liberate her first. NotebookLM.

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00 Use of It (Temporary Subject) 'It' (Natural events) (Time) Weather: a —It is raining. a 66 | It is thundering. I A-->lt is too hot. I -—1t was winter. It is 4 0'clock. Time: - 5 10 It is 10 to 5. It is quarter past 9. NotebookLM.

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Advanced Structure 4: Formula: Subject + feel + like + gerund (verb+ing) + object Examples: - -—> 1 feel like wandering today. > 1 feel like drinking tea. -> 1 don't feel like studying. - I 1 feel like watching a movie. NotebookLM.

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Advanced Structure 56: / than structure I rather Examples: *TIT (AS seen I would rather die than beg. We would rather die than tell a lie. We should work together rather than fight with each other. NotebookLM.

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Asking Time: t? t fig: Structure: How long does it take...? Examples: How long does it take to get from Delhi to Lucknow? How long does it take to build a house? How long does it take to get a haircut? Answers: It takes about 9 hours by train. > It does not take long. NotebookLM.

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Structure: Formula: Not only ... but also -> He is not only honest but also a hard worker. Kamal not only smokes but also drinks. —-> He is not only my friend but also my brother. Not only black but also white looks good on you. NotebookLM.

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Keep practicing! English l" _ - English Grammar Structures $r practice - Structures - Practice NotebookLM.