Saturday, 29 November 2025

Daily English Sentence Corrections – Episode 4 (Telugu)

 

Daily English Sentence Corrections – Episode 4 (Telugu)

Shaktimatha 369 English Learning Series – Episode 4 కి స్వాగతం!
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English Sentence Corrections Episode 4 in Telugu – Common mistakes and correct usage.

1. “Too” తప్పుగా ఉపయోగించడం

❌ Wrong: This coffee is very too hot.
✔️ Correct: This coffee is too hot.

Rule: Too అంటే ఇప్పటికే “చాలా ఎక్కువగా” అని అర్థం. ముందు “very” పెట్టకూడదు.

Examples:
✔️ The bag is too heavy.
✔️ The movie was too boring.
✔️ This road is too narrow.


2. “Very” vs “Much”

❌ Wrong: I am very tired very much.
✔️ Correct: I am very tired.

Rule:
Very = adjectives తో (happy, tired)
Much = verbs & comparisons తో

Correct examples:
✔️ She talks too much.
✔️ I don’t like it very much.
✔️ He is much better now.


3. “Since” & “For” ఉపయోగం

❌ Wrong: I am waiting since two hours.
✔️ Correct: I have been waiting for two hours.

Rule:
Since = starting point (2010, morning)
For = duration (2 hours, 3 days)

Examples:
✔️ She has lived here since 2015.
✔️ They have been friends for 10 years.
✔️ I have been studying for two hours.


4. Plural mistakes

❌ Wrong: These informations are useful.
✔️ Correct: This information is useful.

ఈ words ఎప్పుడూ plural అవవు:

Information • Advice • Furniture • Luggage • Equipment


5. Wrong comparatives

❌ Wrong: She is more taller than me.
✔️ Correct: She is taller than me.

Rule: “more” + “-er” రూపం కలిసి రావు.


6. Do / Make confusion

❌ Wrong: I need to do a decision.
✔️ Correct: I need to make a decision.

Do = పనులు
Make = create చేయడం


7. Question mistakes

❌ Wrong: What you are doing?
✔️ Correct: What are you doing?


Practice Section

Correct these:

  1. He is more smarter than me.
  2. I am hearing a noise.
  3. I am waiting since two days.
  4. What you want?

Type: “Show answers Episode 4 Telugu”


Mini Phonetics Tip – Episode 4

🎧 Today’s Pronunciation Focus: /f/ vs /p/

/f/ sound: air passes through lips & teeth
Examples → fan, fast, feel, coffee

/p/ sound: air bursts from lips
Examples → pen, paper, push, happen

Common mistake:
❌ “I want to go to the parmer.” → ✔️ “farmer” (/f/)

👉 Practice: fan – pan • fat – pat • ferry – perry


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