Thank you, Sayar! I now understand that “If I met you tomorrow, I would buy you lunch” works for hypothetical situations. But since we're talking about a future event, it seems more natural to use the first conditional and say, 'If I meet you tomorrow, I will buy you lunch,' which feels like a real possibility. It is grammatically/technically correct but it might sound a bit unusual? Meeting tomorrow is likely or possible. I feel like more natural to use the first conditional? Thanks again for sharing, Sayar!
@KoSwe-z6q2 ай бұрын
I appreciate you sayar. 😊 Your videos are so valuable for me in my Enish learning journey. 🎉 Thanks a bunch sayar 😇✨ Keep going...
ကျေးဇူးပါ ဆရာ Work နဲ့ walk ဘယ်လိုကွဲအောင်ပြောရမလဲ အားရင် ပြောပြပေးပါဦးဗျာ
@ropschool2 ай бұрын
Work /wɜːk/ ဝါး(ခ) Walk /wɔːk/ ဝေါ(ခ) အား နဲ့ အော အသံ ကွာပါတယ်။ ɜ က er, ir, or, ur ရဲ့ အသံ - အား လို့ ထွက်ရပါမယ်၊ ပါးစပ်ကို အများကြီး မဟရပါဘူး။ အများကြီး ဟပြီး ဆိုလိုက်ရင် ar အသံ Mark, Smart အသံနဲ့ မှားသွားတတ်ပါတယ်။ walk ကတော့ အော အသံပါ။ All, Water, Important က အသံမျိုးပါ။
@Mgkyawkyaw20053 ай бұрын
Thanks Sir! I learn a lot of knowledge from your content and every single video is very helpful.
@ropschool2 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Mgkyawkyaw20053 ай бұрын
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@HninHnin3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing Sayar ... I watched this for myself and my daughter <3 Thank you for being the inspiration