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Daily English Sentence Corrections – English to Telugu (Episode 1)
Topic: Learn English through simple correction of daily-life sentences.
This lesson helps you understand grammar, correct mistakes, and speak naturally.
Introduction
Many English learners make small mistakes in speaking. These mistakes change the meaning or make the sentence sound unnatural. In this lesson, we correct common errors and understand why a sentence is right or wrong. Each example includes English, Telugu meaning, and pronunciation.
1. I didn’t go to school yesterday.
Incorrect: I didn’t went to school yesterday.
Correct: I didn’t go to school yesterday.
✔ Explanation
After “didn’t”, the verb must be in the base form (go, eat, come). Never say went after didn't.
✔ Telugu Meaning
నేను నిన్న స్కూల్కి వెళ్లలేదు.
Pronunciation: nēnu ninna skūlki veḷḷalēdu.
2. She has finished her homework.
Incorrect: She finished her homework now.
Correct: She has finished her homework.
✔ Explanation
Use present perfect (has/have + V3) for actions completed recently, especially with "now", "just", "already".
✔ Telugu Meaning
ఆమె తన హోంవర్క్ పూర్తిచేసింది.
Pronunciation: āme tana hōmvark pūrti chēsindi.
3. They are playing outside now.
Incorrect: They play outside now.
Correct: They are playing outside now.
✔ Explanation
Use “am/is/are + verb-ing” for actions happening right at this moment.
✔ Telugu Meaning
వారు ఇప్పుడు బయట ఆడుతున్నారు.
Pronunciation: vāru ippudu bayata āḍutunnāru.
4. I have been studying for two hours.
Incorrect: I am studying for two hours.
Correct: I have been studying for two hours.
✔ Explanation
Use Present Perfect Continuous (have/has been + verb-ing) for actions started in the past and still happening now.
✔ Telugu Meaning
నేను రెండు గంటలుగా చదువుతున్నాను.
Pronunciation: nēnu reṇḍu gaṇṭalugā chadugutunnānu.
5. He will meet you tomorrow.
Incorrect: He meet you tomorrow.
Correct: He will meet you tomorrow.
✔ Explanation
Use “will + base verb” to talk about future actions or events.
✔ Telugu Meaning
రేపు అతను నిన్ను కలుస్తాడు.
Pronunciation: rēpu atanu ninnu kalustāḍu.
Additional Learning Notes (Telugu + English)
1. Use of DIDN’T
Rule: After "didn't", always use verb base form.
Example: didn’t eat, didn’t go, didn’t speak.
Telugu: "didn't" ఉన్నప్పుడు verb ఎప్పుడూ first form లోనే ఉండాలి.
2. Use of HAS/HAVE + V3
Use when: Something happened recently and result is important.
Telugu meaning: "ఇప్పుడే", "ఇప్పటికే", "ఇప్పుడు పూర్తైంది".
3. Use of AM/IS/ARE + V-ing
Use for actions happening right now.
Example: He is eating. They are studying.
4. Use of FUTURE WILL
"Will" shows future plans, promises, decisions.
🔊 Daily Phonetics Tip (English + Telugu Explanation)
Today’s Sound: “R” (Correct Mouth Position)
Correct R: tongue stays slightly up but does NOT touch the teeth.
Common mistake: Indian speakers roll or touch the tongue.
Practice words:
red, road, ready, raise, every, correct
Telugu Explanation:
“R” sound వేసేటప్పుడు నాలుక పళ్ళను తాకకూడదు. చిన్న గ్యాప్ ఉంచితే English ‘R’ స్పష్టంగా వస్తుంది.
End of English to Telugu Blog Notes – Episode 1

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