Subordinating Conjunctions in Telugu
Read in:
Advertisement 728×90
What is Subordinating Conjunctions?
This chapter covers Subordinating Conjunctions — one of the essential topics in English grammar. Understanding this concept will help you write correctly and score better in competitive exams.
Basic Structure
Subject + Verb + Object
Examples
1
ENI had visited the Taj Mahal before I went to Fatehpur Sikri.
2
ENShe had finished the exam before the time was up.
Memory Tip
Think of it as the "earlier past" — when two things happened in the past, the one that happened FIRST uses Past Perfect (had + V3).
Common Mistakes Indians Make
She has gone before he arrived.
She had gone before he arrived.
Use 'had gone' (past perfect) for the action that happened first.
I was eating before he come.
I had eaten before he came.
Both verbs must be in the correct past form.
తెలుగులో వివరణ (Telugu Explanation)
ఈ అధ్యాయంలో మీరు Subordinating Conjunctions గురించి నేర్చుకుంటారు. రెండు గతకాల చర్యలలో మొదటిది జరిగిన చర్యను 'had + past participle' తో చెప్తాం.
ఉదాహరణలు (Examples)
1
ENI had visited the Taj Mahal before I went to Fatehpur Sikri.
తెలుగుఫతేపూర్ సిక్రీకి వెళ్ళినదానికన్న ముందే నేను తాజ్మహల్ని సందర్శించాను.
2
ENShe had finished the exam before the time was up.
తెలుగుసమయం అయిపోయే ముందే ఆమె పరీక్ష పూర్తి చేసింది.
గుర్తుంచుకోండి (Memory Tip)
గతంలో జరిగిన రెండు పనులలో మొదట జరిగిన పనికి 'had + V3' వాడతాం. ఇది "earlier past" అని గుర్తుంచుకోండి.
Common Mistakes Indians Make
She has gone before he arrived.
She had gone before he arrived.
మొదట జరిగిన పనికి 'had gone' (past perfect) వాడాలి.
I was eating before he come.
I had eaten before he came.
రెండు క్రియలూ సరైన గతకాల రూపంలో ఉండాలి.
Advertisement 336×280
Advertisement 336×280