Ho Jata To English | What If Structure Explained | Still Time Structure | Spoken English Urdu
Are you someone who understands English but freezes while speaking? Especially when you want to say “ہو جاتا تو” or “ابھی بھی” in English? This video is specially designed for English speaking beginners who want to speak confident, natural English using daily-life structures. 🔹 In this video, you will learn: ✔️ How to say “ہو جاتا تو” correctly in English ✔️ Real use of What if + had + V3 ✔️ Difference between Active & Passive voice in “What if” sentences ✔️ Common mistakes students make with if, would, could ✔️ Daily spoken English examples (Urdu → English) ✔️ How to use “Abhi bhi” in English ✔️ Correct use of There is still time structure ✔️ Natural sentences used by native speakers This lesson focuses on confidence building, clear concepts, and real spoken English, not bookish grammar. 📌 Examples Covered in This Video • Main gir jata to • Papa aa jate to • Accident ho jata to • Main fail ho jata to • Abhi bhi sach bata do • Abhi bhi parh lo • Abhi bhi sorry keh do 🎓 Who Is This Video For? ✔️ English speaking beginners ✔️ Students afraid of grammar ✔️ Urdu / Hindi medium learners ✔️ Spoken English learners ✔️ Competitive exam aspirants ✔️ YouTube English learners ❤️ Practice Tip 👉 Speak 5 sentences daily using “What if” 👉 Use There is still time in real conversations Your confidence will improve automatically. 🔔 Don’t Forget 👍 Like the video 💬 Comment your practice sentences 📌 Subscribe to Zahida Usman Education 🔔 Press the bell icon for daily English lessons 🔑 ho jata to english what if grammar in urdu what if had v3 spoken english in urdu english speaking practice daily use english sentences past imaginary sentences what if passive voice abhi bhi english there is still time english english grammar for beginners learn english in urdu english speaking confidence urdu to english sentences spoken english grammar zahida usman education #HoJataToEnglish #WhatIfEnglish #SpokenEnglishUrdu #EnglishGrammar #LearnEnglish #DailyUseEnglish #EnglishSpeaking #ZahidaUsmanEducation #AbhiBhiEnglish #ThereIsStillTime

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