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#120 : Beginner Lesson 9 | Past continuous tense and negative sentences in past, present & future

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In this episode, you will learn about how to make sentences in a past continuance tense and how to make negative sentences in past, present, and future. The main purpose of this podcast is to teach you conversational Punjabi and things about Punjabi culture. I'll tell you the difference between textbook type Punjabi and real conversational Punjabi. I'll interpret the Punjabi language step by step. If your goal is to learn conversational punjabi then subscribe/follow the podcast If you wanna support me or want extra Punjabi stuff then check out my patreon Support the podcast on Patreon⬇️ https://www.patreon.com/amrinder69 Get my free Punjabi pronouns ebook ⬇️ https://mailchi.mp/40bd16240e52/untitled-page Support through PayPal⬇️ https://www.paypal.me/amrinder69 Check out my Punjabi podcast⬇️ https://open.spotify.com/show/46YPbbiIk0BDhnO6QDSxVC?si=JBgiZf9rQMaWBnN0aM1LuA&dd=1 Youtube ⬇️ https://youtube.com/amrindermk Instagram ⬇️ https://instagram.com/colloquial.punjabi?igshid=MDE2OWE1N2Q= Facebook⬇️ https://www.facebook.com/amrinder.singh.mk Contact with me⬇️ Telegram username : Amrinder_mk Email: amrinder.s.shergill@gmail.com Facebook Group ⬇️ https://www.facebook.com/groups/2832332600381383/?ref=share #learnpunjabi
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In this episode, you will learn about how to make sentences in a past continuance tense and how to make negative sentences in past, present, and future. The main purpose of this podcast is to teach you conversational Punjabi and things about Punjabi culture. I'll tell you the difference between textbook type Punjabi and real conversational Punjabi. I'll interpret the Punjabi language step by step. If your goal is to learn conversational punjabi then subscribe/follow the podcast If you wanna support me or want extra Punjabi stuff then check out my patreon Support the podcast on Patreon⬇️ https://www.patreon.com/amrinder69 Get my free Punjabi pronouns ebook ⬇️ https://mailchi.mp/40bd16240e52/untitled-page Support through PayPal⬇️ https://www.paypal.me/amrinder69 Check out my Punjabi podcast⬇️ https://open.spotify.com/show/46YPbbiIk0BDhnO6QDSxVC?si=JBgiZf9rQMaWBnN0aM1LuA&dd=1 Youtube ⬇️ https://youtube.com/amrindermk Instagram ⬇️ https://instagram.com/colloquial.punjabi?igshid=MDE2OWE1N2Q= Facebook⬇️ https://www.facebook.com/amrinder.singh.mk Contact with me⬇️ Telegram username : Amrinder_mk Email: amrinder.s.shergill@gmail.com Facebook Group ⬇️ https://www.facebook.com/groups/2832332600381383/?ref=share #learnpunjabi
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