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In the sentence:
“We were informed that none of Imran Khan’s sisters would be allowed to be present.”
The modal “would” is used because the sentence is in reported speech and refers to a future action from a past point of view.
🔹 Why “would” is used
The main clause is in the past tense:
“We were informed…”
When we report something in the past about the future, we usually change:
will → would
So the original information was probably:
“None of Imran Khan’s sisters will be allowed to be present.”
When reported later:
“We were informed that none of Imran Khan’s sisters would be allowed…”
This is called backshifting in reported speech.

2 days ago | [YT] | 0

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2️⃣ Formal English (Used in exams, essays, emails)
✅ I cannot attend the meeting.
✅ Children are playing outside.
✅ I believe it is going to rain.

1 week ago | [YT] | 0

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Not only … but also
Not only did he win, but he also broke the record.

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Learn English with history! 👩‍🏫
Jael showed courage when she ended the life of Sisera, the enemy commander. This story from the Bible teaches bravery and surprise power.

✨ New words today: decisive, prophecy, courage

Watch, learn, and improve your English with real stories! 💬

#EnglishLearning #LearnEnglish #StoryTime #Vocabulary #HistoryStories #EnglishWithStories #BibleStories #PowerAndCourage

1 week ago | [YT] | 0

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📘 English Mini Lesson | Entail vs Necessitate
Many learners confuse these two words. Let’s make them easy 👇
🔹 Entail
👉 means to involve something as a natural part
Example:
• This job entails working on weekends.
(Working weekends is part of the job)
🔹 Necessitate
👉 means to make something necessary / force it
Example:
• Heavy rain necessitated canceling the match.
(The rain forced the decision)

🧠 Easy trick to remember:
Entail = include / come with
Necessitate = force / make necessary

1 week ago | [YT] | 0

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What is different between emigration or immigration

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English Tip of the Day
👉 “In the beginning” = talks about the start of a story, history, or long process
👉 “At the beginning” = talks about the start of a specific event or time
Small words, big differenc

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

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Choose the right word:
I have been living here ___ 2019.
A) since ✅
B) for
📌 Since → point of time
📌 For → period of time

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

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Which sentence is correct?
A) She don’t like coffee.
B) She doesn’t like coffee. ✅
👉 Comment your answer!

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 0

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English Learning Tip
Did you know?
👉 “Short” and “small” are not always the same.
✔️ Short = height or length
✔️ Small = size or amount
Example:
• She is short, but her house is small.
Comment with your own sentence using short or small 👇
Keep learning, keep improving! 🌱

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