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Said, a thief has come yesterday night. said, a tree has fallen. said, there is a cyclone. said, the sea is rough these days. said, exam paper is difficult. said, this year O/L exam will be easy. said, she is not at home today. Sir, are these sentences correct. Thank you so much sir. That is very important to our day to day life. I am impatiently waiting for your lessons because they are really valuable. I have no words to say about your teaching method.May God bless you sir 🙏🙏🙏
When use only “said” it’s grammatically wrong! Certainly, there are several alternative ways to say "It is said that." Here are some variations: 1. "Rumor has it that..." 2. "According to reports..." 3. "People claim that..." 4. "It has been rumored that..." 5. "Word on the street is that..." 6. "It's been mentioned that..." 7. "Reportedly..." 8. "Allegedly..." These phrases can be used interchangeably with "It is said that" to introduce reported information or rumors. The choice often depends on the tone and style of your writing or speech.
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Sir, If you can create the video for usage of "over" that would be very important for us. Because of I met that usage in movies lot of time. But I didn't learn about that before. If you will do it one day I highly appreciate. Thank you sir. 🙏
Here are some alternative ways to say "I casually came" to express a relaxed or nonchalant arrival: 1. "I came informally." 2. "I came without any fuss." 3. "I came in a laid-back manner." 4. "I arrived casually." 5. "I came without any fanfare." 6. "I arrived in a relaxed fashion." 7. "I came nonchalantly." 8. "I arrived without making a big deal of it." These phrases convey the idea that your arrival was easygoing and unpretentious.
Yes, you can use "that" or "why" in cleft sentences to emphasize different aspects of the sentence. Here are examples of both: 1. **Using "that" in a cleft sentence:** - "It was the book that I wanted." In this sentence, the emphasis is on "the book." You are specifying that it's the book you wanted, not something else. 2. **Using "why" in a cleft sentence:** - "Why he did it was a mystery." Here, the emphasis is on "why he did it." This cleft structure highlights the mystery surrounding the reason for his actions. So, you can use "that" and "why" to create cleft sentences that emphasize different parts of the sentence, depending on what you want to convey.
'It's said/ said' නෙවෙයි, හරි වචනය.....'Apparently - ඇපරන්ට්ලි' අනික සුද්දෝ අමුතු ඉංග්රීසි කතා කරන්නේ නෑ.....කතා කරන සහ ලියන ඉංග්රීසියි දෙකම එකයි! Apparently, someone had volunteered to do it.... Apparently, he has now decided to come..... Apparently, he had changed his mind about coming today.....etc..
දිගටම මේ විදියට කරන්න සර්.මේක ටිකක් ලේසි විදිහක්.ස්තූතියි.
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ඒක නම් නියමයී දීර්ඝායුෂම වේවා
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Sir niyamai mekramenam mata niyamata set wenawa thanks sir.
Mona sentences walinda said, use karanna puluwan? Past tense, future tense use karanna puluwanda sir.
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Very useful pattern. Thanks.
Thank you sir, 🎉
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Said, she doesn't eat
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Sir , Have you been to Srilanka/ have you gone to Srilanka අතර හරිම Sinhala වෙනස මොකක්ද?
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Tranlate in to sinhala
Sir...what,which ,who, sentence ekaka මැදට දාන විදිය කියල දෙන්න පුලුවන්ද....pls...pls.....
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With said is it correct to say has come.isnt is had come or
T says he has come.
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Tsunamiyak enawalu kiyanna kohomada
එයාල එනවලු...
They are coming lu.
My friend's wife is beautiful lu.
Good method ,,, said now she can good English. Mmm wow😂
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Good morning, sir.
Ayata Tikak amaruilu .
Said she has some difficulty.
Is this correct?
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Said, a thief has come yesterday night.
said, a tree has fallen.
said, there is a cyclone.
said, the sea is rough these days.
said, exam paper is difficult.
said, this year O/L exam will be easy.
said, she is not at home today.
Sir, are these sentences correct. Thank you so much sir. That is very important to our day to day life. I am impatiently waiting for your lessons because they are really valuable. I have no words to say about your teaching method.May God bless you sir 🙏🙏🙏
When use only “said” it’s grammatically wrong! Certainly, there are several alternative ways to say "It is said that." Here are some variations:
1. "Rumor has it that..."
2. "According to reports..."
3. "People claim that..."
4. "It has been rumored that..."
5. "Word on the street is that..."
6. "It's been mentioned that..."
7. "Reportedly..."
8. "Allegedly..."
These phrases can be used interchangeably with "It is said that" to introduce reported information or rumors. The choice often depends on the tone and style of your writing or speech.
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Nimal is said to have come කියලා කිව්ව වුණත් hari නේද ?
Yes
Sir online cls ekak patanganne kawadada
Said sire we have to practice English
Said new course will start
අළුත් කෝස් එකක් පටන් ගනීවි .
If I say so , is it correct or not .
A new course will be commenced
සර්.. මං ඉන්නේ qatar වල sir ගේ video බලලම කඩුවෙන් කොටනකොට හනියක් නොවී බේරෙන්ඩ පුලුවන්.. වාක්ය එක දිගට කියන් යද්දි joint කරන්නේ කොහොමද ?
සෙට්වෙවෙන්න ඔයාත් මම් වගේ ස්ර්ගෙ spoken English ccourse එකට That's very simple guy. Give him a call or send a message and deposit course fee. Then you can play in the pool of English world using practical lessons provided in his class.👌
How about saying he is angry it seems sir is it correct.
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Sir, how do u say ..yati.n yam deyak thiyenva. Rahas deyak😊
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Mama mamamai kiyanne kohomada sir
Sir, If you can create the video for usage of "over" that would be very important for us. Because of I met that usage in movies lot of time. But I didn't learn about that before. If you will do it one day I highly appreciate. Thank you sir. 🙏
Sure I will
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Sir..kohomada inglish walin kiyanne...nikan awa...nikan beluwa..nikan kiwwe wage dewal...thanks sir...
Here are some alternative ways to say "I casually came" to express a relaxed or nonchalant arrival:
1. "I came informally."
2. "I came without any fuss."
3. "I came in a laid-back manner."
4. "I arrived casually."
5. "I came without any fanfare."
6. "I arrived in a relaxed fashion."
7. "I came nonchalantly."
8. "I arrived without making a big deal of it."
These phrases convey the idea that your arrival was easygoing and unpretentious.
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Thankas you sir 🙏🏽🙏🏽
අලුත් කෝස් එකක් පටගන්නවා කියලා කියන්නේ කොහොම්ද හරියටම?
A new course is starting...
Or
A new course is started.
මේ දෙකෙන් මොකක්ද හරි?
දෙකම හරි ද?
1 ek
How to say in English 'thibiyadith' sir.
???
සර් නිමල් කමල්ට වඩා බාලයිලු කියලා කියන්නේ කොහොමද . Said nimal is younger than kamal කියලා කීවාම හරිද.
Nimal is younger than kamal lu😂
“Nimal is said to be younger than Kamal”
It’s said that, Nimal is younger than Kamal
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Nimal younger than Nimal 👌
Thanks sir
සර්.බස්.එක.එනවල්ර.කියන්නෙත්
මෙහෙමද
Sir cleft sentences kiya dennako .sentence ekak meddata ex:- ' that , Why දාන්නේ
Yes, you can use "that" or "why" in cleft sentences to emphasize different aspects of the sentence. Here are examples of both:
1. **Using "that" in a cleft sentence:**
- "It was the book that I wanted."
In this sentence, the emphasis is on "the book." You are specifying that it's the book you wanted, not something else.
2. **Using "why" in a cleft sentence:**
- "Why he did it was a mystery."
Here, the emphasis is on "why he did it." This cleft structure highlights the mystery surrounding the reason for his actions.
So, you can use "that" and "why" to create cleft sentences that emphasize different parts of the sentence, depending on what you want to convey.
Really thank sir
Thanks sir
Said they are not eating meat
Good
Said them are coming
Grammatically your sentence is incorrect.
It is said that, they are coming!
Said they are coming.
'It's said/ said' නෙවෙයි, හරි වචනය.....'Apparently - ඇපරන්ට්ලි'
අනික සුද්දෝ අමුතු ඉංග්රීසි කතා කරන්නේ නෑ.....කතා කරන සහ ලියන ඉංග්රීසියි දෙකම එකයි!
Apparently, someone had volunteered to do it....
Apparently, he has now decided to come.....
Apparently, he had changed his mind about coming today.....etc..
@@bandarawela4589 Whatever.....it's your choice...
එයාට බඩගිනිලු කියන්නෙ කොහොමද
It’s said that he is hungry or He is said to be hungry
It’s said that she is married
It’s said she is married
Said,she is married
It should be 'He says It's very expensive ' for example. Pls don't teach wrong English.
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Thank you sir
Thank you Sir❤
Most welcome