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Usage of I and Me

I and ME I and Me, both refer to the speaker. I Used in sentences where the speaker is main subject of the sentence. Used in sentences where speaker is the doer. It is the first word in the sentence. Example: l am writing a letter. ME Used in sentences that say about another person / thing. Speaker is the receiver of action done by another person / thing. Sentence cannot start with Me. Example: My mother gave me a letter. Sentence Structure Sentences that use "I" have this common structure: "I" + verb (action) + details I + teach + English. I + live in + Mysore. I + am going + to the market. I + will buy + fruits. Sentences that use "Me" have this common structure: Subject + verb (action) + "Me" (details) Sita + gave + me a gift. She + baked + a cake for me. Jake + is visiting + me today. The doctor + will see + me now. Exercise Fill in these blanks to test usage of I and Me. 1. My friend and _
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Easy way to speak English

Do you want to talk English fluently? No need to learn grammar rules. Improve English quickly by following this simple methodology. Humans have a natural ability to learn languages. When we are surrounded by a language, the brain can adapt and learn it easily.  It will stimulate the brain to understand the language, its structure, make up rules, and talk fluently. Follow these tips to train your brain in English: Surround yourself with English Read English, listen to English and write in English. Read English newspapers, magazines and books. Remember English phrases and sentences in advertisement posters. Watch English TV channels. Listen to international news in English. Watch YouTube videos in English in all subjects that interest you (like cooking / DIY / current affairs,...). For beginners, watching English cartoons and children's movies is the best way to learn short simple sentences in English.Spend time with friends and colleagues who speak good English. W

Introduce yourself in English

Self introductions in English are of two types: 1. Informal introductions, 2. Formal introductions. _________________________________________________________________ Informal introductions  Introducing yourself to a new friend, relative, neighbour, etc is informal introduction. How To Informal introductions start with a casual greeting like " Hi" or "Hello".  Next, say your name. Example : "I am Dave Smith" or "My name is Dave Smith" Say how you are connected to the other person. Example: "I am your brother's friend" or "I run the hotel down this street". Are you meeting this person for a specific reason like collecting donations, or giving an invitation? If yes, explain the reason. Example : "I am collecting donations for the community garden" or "I would like to invite you to the hotel's 5th anniversary party" . End on a positive note, stating you are happy to meet him / her. Rem

Questions ending with NO ?

"I am correct No ?" or " I am correct Know ?" This sentence asks if the speaker is correct. It is a translation from the speaker's Native language. The correct way to frame this sentence in English is: "Am I correct ?" Or "I am correct. Aren't I ?" Examples: "I can call you No ?" Or "I can call you Know ?" Correct sentence:   " Can I call you ?" Or "Can I call you now ?" "You can help me No ?" Or "You can help me Know ?" Correct sentence: "Can you help me" Or "Will you help me ?" Or "You will help me, won't you ?" Literal Translations: Speakers of other native languages think in their first language (mother tongue). They mentally translate thoughts from their native language to English. These thoughts are translated and spoken as English sentences. Native English speakers think in English. Sente

How to greet in English.

Hello "Hello" is used widely in many countries to greet people. Hello can be used: To greet everyone in any situation.  To greet a group of people.  To greet during handshakes and introductions.  To greet casual friends.  To greet colleagues and customers.  Hi "Hi" is used as a friendly greeting. Hi can be used: To greet friends.  To greet people intimate and close to you.  To greet people in casual, fun filled surroundings (like family events, parties,)  To greet new people during friendly, casual introductions.  "Hi" is used widely in American English, to attract a person's attention. Good Morning "Good Morning" is used as a formal or respectful greeting. Good Morning is used: To greet colleagues, seniors at work place.  To greet a group or team of people.  To greet a group of listeners at a speech.  To greet new people during formal, business introductions.  To greet customers.  To greet elderly people. 

How to say Vanakkam / Greet in English - Tamil Video Tutorial

Vanakkam is the word to greet people in Tamil. Hi ,  Hello  and  Good Morning are the words to greet people in English. Find out how to greet in English. Learn when to say Hi and Hello in Spoken English. Watch this Tamil video tutorial for spoken english: .

Improve spoken english now!

English is easy to learn. People all around the world find it easy to learn English alphabets and words. No wonder English is understood and accepted widely. Children in English speaking countries speak English without learning grammar or taking classes. They listen to the English spoken around them right from birth. Their brain learns to understand and create English sentences easily. The same technique works for all of us. We need to keep listening to, and reading English sentences as much as we can. This will make our brain understand and create proper English sentences. All that it takes is listening and practising. If you can read and understand English, you are only a step away from talking fluently in English. Easy tips in this blog will help learn spoken English. Simple methods that will improve communication skills, and personality. Follow us to stay updated.