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Friday 22 December 2017

Tense sub types in English Grammar - Simple, Perfect, Imperfect, Perfect Imperfect

There are 4 subtypes for each tense
  1. Simple - used to indicate simple action/ habit.
  2. Imperfect (Progressive/Continuous) - used to indicate that action is going on (in progress).
  3. Perfect - used to indicate that action has finished in the past.
  4. Perfect Imperfect - used to indicate action was going on and it is still in progress.
Simple tense needs just the verb. But for other tenses, we need to use (to be / to have) forms as mentioned below.
  1. to be forms - am/is/are (present),  was/were (past), will be(future)
  2. to have forms - have/has(present),  had(past), would have(future)
For example - for continuous tense, we need to use to be+ing (I am working). For perfect tense, we need to use "to have+pp" (I have worked). For perfect imperfect tense, we need to use "to have + been + ing" (I have been working)
  1. Imperfect (Progressive/Continuous) - to be + ing
  2. Perfect - to have + pp
  3. Perfect Imperfect - to have + been + ing
In below list, you will see which form can be used for each type of pronoun.
  1. I                        - am/was/will be / have/ had/ would have
  2. we                     - are/were/will be/ have/ had/ would have
  3. You (Singular)  - are/were/will be/ have/ had/ would have
  4. You (Plural)      - are/were/will be/ have/ had/ would have
  5. He/She/It          - is/was/will be/ has/ had/ would have
  6. They                 - are/ were/ will be/ have/ had / would have

Below tables shows how we can use tenses in English.

Below table shows examples using Pronoun I.

I
Present
Past
Future
simple
I go

 I do not go
I went

I did not go
I will go

I will not go
Imperfect
I am going

I am not going
I was going

I was not going
I will be going

I will not be going
Perfect
I have gone

I have not gone
I had gone

I had not gone
I would have gone

I would have not gone
Perfect  Imperfect
I have been going

I have not been going

I had been going

I had not been going
I would have been going

I would not have been going


Below table shows examples using Pronoun WeOther pronouns you and they can be used in similar way.

We/You/They
Present
Past
Future
simple
We go

We do not go
We went

We did not go
We will go

We will not go
Imperfect
We are going

We are not going
We were going

We were not going
We will be going

We will not be going
Perfect
We have gone

We have not gone
We had gone

We had not gone
We would have gone

We would have not gone
Perfect  Imperfect
We have been going

We have not been going
We had been going

We had not been going
We would have been going

We would not have been going

Below table shows examples using Pronoun He. Other pronouns She and It can be used in similar way.

(He/She/It)
Present
Past
Future
simple
He goes

He does not go
He went

He did not go
He will go

He will not go
Imperfect
He is going

He is not going
He was going

He was not going
He will be going

He will not be going
Perfect
He has gone

He has not gone
He had gone

He had not gone
He would have gone

He would not have gone
Perfect  Imperfect
He has been going

He has not been going
He had been going

He had not been going
He would have been going

He would not have been going



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Relative pronouns in English Grammar

Below is the list of relative pronouns. These are used in relative clauses.
  1. who, whoever, whosoever 
  2. whom, whomever, whomsoever 
  3. whose, Whosesoever
  4. what, whatever, whatsoever - What refers to non-living things or abstracts.
  5. which, whichever, whichsoever  -  which is generally used when choice is available. 
  6. that
  7. there 
Examples on Relative Pronouns
  1. I met one boy who seemed to be in shock.
  2. whoever (whosoever) wants to participate in event should contact organiser.
  3. I asked her whom I should take my query to.
  4. He will ask same questions whomever he meets
  5. She asked whose plan it was to visit Pune.
  6. Whosesoever id card is missing will be banned
  7. I was not happy with what she was doing.
  8. I will help you whatever
  9. Do whatever you want to do
  10. He did not study at all (whatsoever)
  11. I bought a car which was very expensive.
  12. Select whichever color you like.
  13. I got a letter that mentioned the steps I need to take to apply for a Visa.
  14. There is a park.
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Reciprocal pronouns in English Grammar

Below is the list of reciprocal pronouns.

  1. Each other - Use this pronoun when talking about 2 people.
  2. One Another  - Use this pronoun when talking about more than 2 people.

Examples on Reciprocal Pronouns
  1. They helped each other to escape with minor injuries in an accident.
  2. They fell in love with each other.
  3. We all should be humble to one another.

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Possesive pronouns in English Grammar


Below is the list of possessive pronouns.


NominativePossessive determinerPossessive pronoun
1st person singularImymine
2nd person singularyouyouryours
3rd person singularshe, he,ither, his, itshers, his, its
1st person pluralweourours
2nd person pluralyouyouryours
3rd person pluraltheytheirtheirs

Examples on possessive Pronouns.
  1. There are 5 cars in the parking zone. Red one is mine.
  2. The 2 story bungalow opposite police station  is ours.
  3. That pen is yours.
  4. Android phone is hers and Windows phone is his.
  5. 2 phones are theirs.

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Reflexive pronouns in English

Reflexive pronouns are used when we talk about self.
Here is the list of Reflexive pronouns in English.


NominativeReflexive
1st person singularImyself
2nd person singularyouyourself
3rd person singularshe, he,itherself, himself, itself
1st person pluralweourselves
2nd person pluralyouyourselves
3rd person pluraltheythemselves

Examples on Reflexive pronouns
  1. I will solve that problem myself.
  2. They will accumulate the money themselves for buying a house.
  3. You can learn web programming yourself referring the tutorial.
  4. She cooks herself every day.

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Thursday 21 December 2017

Indefinite pronouns in English Grammar

Below table shows the list of indefinite pronouns in English Grammar.

SingularPlural
Person relatedanybody, anyone, everybody, everyone, nobody, no one, somebody, someone
both, few, many, others
other another, anything, each, either, everything, neither, nothing, one, other, something

Example on Indefinite Pronouns
  1. Somebody called me and said something.
  2. Anyone can complete that task.
  3. Nobody attended the wedding ceremony.
  4. Everybody was in deep shock after hearing the news of his accident.

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Interrogative pronouns in English Grammar

Here is the list of interrogative pronouns
  1. who - Who refers to person or people
  2. whom - 
  3. whose
  4. what - What refers to non-living things or abstracts. 
  5. which  -  which is generally used when choice is available. We can also use which one and which ones while asking questions.
Examples on Interrogative Pronouns
  1. Who is my partner?
  2. Whom should I ask this query to?
  3. Whose book is this?
  4. What is your daily routine?
  5. Which book do you want to borrow?
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demonstrative pronouns in English Grammar.

Below table shows the list of demonstrative pronouns in English Grammar.

SingularPlural
thisthese
thatthose

Examples -
  1. This is my car.
  2. These are my cars.
  3. That is his pen.
  4. Those are his pens.
  5. These books should not be kept here.
  6. Those papers should be kept in safe place.
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Personal pronouns in English Grammar

Below table shows all personal pronouns available in English Grammar

Singular PronounsPlural Pronouns
First PersonIWe
Second PersonYouYou
Third PersonHe/She/ItThey

Below table shows more details about these pronouns.


NominativeOblique
1st person singularIme
2nd person singularyouyou
3rd person singularshe, he,ither, him, it
1st person pluralweus
2nd person pluralyouyou
3rd person pluraltheythem


Examples on Personal Pronouns.

  1. My name is Amar. I am preparing for the IELTS Exam.
  2. Give that book to me.
  3. 4 people met me. I asked them to wait outside.


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Wednesday 20 December 2017

Genders in noun - Masculine and Feminine nouns in English grammar

There can be 3 types of nouns based on gender.

  1. Masculine - Male
  2. Feminine - Female
  3. Neutral
When we say "man", we are talking about male. When we say "woman", we are talking about female.
When we say person, we may refer to either male or female.



Masculine/ MaleFeminine/ FemaleNeutral Gender
manwomanadult/ Person
boygirlchild
husbandwifespouse
bullcowox
CockhenChicken

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Articles (Definite and Indefinite) in English Grammar - a, an, the

Here is the list of articles in English Grammar.

  1. Definite (the)
  2. Indefinite (a, an)

1.Definite Article - The
"The" is used before the noun which is unique.
For example -
the sun, the moon.

We also use "the" to refer to specific noun.
For example -
the book (placed on the table) , the ball (we are playing with).

We do not use "the" in front of names of Cities, Countries.
We do not say the Indiathe Australia.
But we say the United States, the United Kingdom.

2.Indefinite Article -a, an
"a and an" are used before the noun which is general.
For example -
a man, a pen etc.

We use "an " in front of nouns that start with vowels.

For Example -
an apple, an illusion.

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to have forms in English grammar

Here is the list of to have forms in English grammar.



Singular to have formsPlural to have forms
Presenthashave
Pasthadhad
Futurewould have


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to be forms in English Grammar

to be forms are used when you want to create the sentences in various tenses.

Here is the list of to be forms

Singular to be formsPlural to be forms
Present tenseam, isare
Past tensewaswere
Future tense will be, shall bewill be, shall be


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Modal verbs in English Grammar

Here is the list of modal verbs in English Grammar
  1. can/ to be able to - used to express the ability to do something
  2. could  - used to request something, also used to express possibility.
  3. may/might - used to predict something.
  4. would - used to offer something, also used to tell something in past, likelihood
  5. should, ought to - used when something is necessary to do.
  6. must/have to/got to/need to - used when there is compulsion to do something.
  7. Need not  -  used when there is compulsion to avoid something.
Examples on Modal Verbs.
  1. I can drive a car. (Ability)
  2. He is able to fix the issue (Ability)
  3. Could you please help me? (Request)
  4. It could rain today. (Likelihood)
  5. I may attend a party (Likelihood/ uncertainty)
  6. You should study very hard (It is necessary that you study hard)
  7. We must go on a trip. (compulsion)
  8. You need not come to my house (You do not come. It is unnecessary)
To describe habits or past routine things, we can use below constructs.
  1. I used to play cricket
  2. I would play football
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Auxiliary Verbs in English grammar

We have already studied simple verbs. So let us focus on Auxiliary verbs now.

Auxiliary verb
Auxiliary verbs are used along with main verb to signify the tense and singular or plural subjects. Here is the list of Auxiliary verbs in English.
  1. is  
  2. am
  3. are
  4. was
  5. were
  6. have
  7. had
  8. have been
  9. had been
Below chart denotes when we can use above verbs depending upon the pronoun and tense.


Present
Past
Future
I
am, have
was, had
Will be/ shall be/ should be/would be
We
are, have
Were, had
Will be/ shall be/ should be/would be
You
are, have
Were, had
Will be/ shall be/should be/would be
He/She/It
is, has
was, had
Will be/ shall be/ should be/ would be
They
are, have
were, had
Will be/ shall be/ should be/ would be


Remember that we must be careful while using pronoun you.
We do not say - You was.
We say - You were. This is true even if we are referring you as a singular or plural pronoun.

Some examples are given below.
  1. I am going home.
  2. He is coming tomorrow.
  3. They are playing cricket.
  4. You were studying when I was working.
  5. It is raining. 
Please note that havehas and had can be used in different contexts as well.

For example -
I have a car. (I possess a car)
She has 2 sons. 
We had a great fun. (We enjoyed a lot)

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Tuesday 19 December 2017

Degrees of adjectives - positive, comparative and superlative

We can use degree of adjectives to compare the things.
There are 3 degrees of adjectives.
  1. Positive - He is a tall boy
  2. Comparative - Sagar is taller than priyanka
  3. Superlative - Amitabh is the tallest actor
We usually add er at the end of the adjective to get its comparative form.We usually add  est at the end of the adjective to get its superlative form.
Example - 

Poor - Poorer - Poorest
Strong - Stronger - Strongest
Tall - Taller - Tallest



With respect to 3 circles we can write below English sentences.

  1. B is bigger than A.
  2. C is bigger than B.
  3. C is the biggest.
  4. A is the smallest.
  5. A is smaller than B and C.
Irregular adjectives

Examples -
  1. We can not say - good, gooder or goodest. We say good - better - best
  2. We can not say - bad, badder or baddest. We say bad - worse - worst.
  3. little - less - least
  4. much - more - most
  5. many - more - most
  6. some - more - most
  7. far - further - furthest
  8. old - elder - eldest
To compare 2 equal things/persons, we can use as....as construct.
Example - Suppose you want to compare Sachin with Lara. You have to also say that both are eually good. Then we can say ->

Sachin is as good batsman as Lara.

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Singular and plural nouns

Singular noun is used to indicate single person or object or thing. Plural nouns are used to indicate multiple persons, objects etc.

boy - Single (1) boy
boys - Many boys

Generally we suffix s at the end of singular noun to convert it into plural noun. But in some cases, you need to use different rules as mentioned below.

  1. If noun ends with y, we use ies. e.g. hobby will be converted to hobbies
Do not get confused with 's. 
  1. boy's shirt - shirt of boy
  2. boys' shirts - shirts of many boys, boys' exam - exam of many boys

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Daily english conversations at various places and topics


  1. School/college
  2. Doctor and chemist
  3. Occupation
  4. Friends
  5. Home 
  6. Movie - discussion about movie review
  7. Sport - discussion about the game
  8. Office discussion with team members
  9. Interview
  10. Introduction
  11. Hospital enquiry over phone
  12. Library admin
  13. Hotel receptionist
  14. Car salesman
  15. Travel agent
  16. Hobbies
  17. Real estate agent
  18. Planning a trip



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Monday 11 December 2017

Tenses in English

Tense in the sentence provides valuable information about when the action happened.

There are 3 simple tenses.
  1. Present - Action happens in the present (e.g. I work)
  2. Past - Action has happened in the past  (e.g. I worked)
  3. Future - Action will happen in the future (e.g. I will work)
Making sentences in simple tenses is very easy. All you need to know is verb. 
Additionally, you need to remember one important rule.

Positive sentences

If the subject is "He/She/It" (Singular third person) and you are making a sentence in present tense, you need to suffix "s" at the end of verb. Sometimes, we need to suffix "es" if the verb ends with "O". Remember that this rule applies to present tense only.

For example -

Below sentence is incorrect.
He work

Instead of that, we use below syntax.
He works

When the subject is a noun, you need to first convert it into pronoun. Once you know pronoun, you can easily apply above rule. For example - In first sentence below, subject is a single train which means it. So the rule will apply. But in second sentence, we are talking about more trains (plural), so rule does not apply.

Train (It) arrives.
Trains (They) arrive.
I have a pen.
There is a box.

Negative sentences

When the sentence is negative and in present or past, you need to use special verb - do (do - does - did - done)

For example -

I do not work
He does not work
He did not work
I will not work
I do not have a pen
There is not a box

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Friday 22 September 2017

Inspirational examples of Youtubers

Here is the list of Inspirational examples of Youtubers

  1. Tanmay Bakshi
  2. Nisha Madhulika
  3. Technical Guruji
  4. GeekyRanjit
  5. My Smart Support
  6. Sejal Kumar
  7. Shruti Arjun Anand
  8. Your Indian Consumer


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Friday 1 September 2017

Dance types all around the world

Here is the list of dance types based on number of people dancing

  1. Solo - A single person can dance in solo.
  2. Couple dance (Partner) - Ballroom, Latin dance, Foxtrot, Tango, Viennese Waltz, Waltz, Quickstep, Kizomba
  3. Group/Folk dance - Jazz

Here is the list of dance types based on region

  1. Indian Classical Dance (Shastriya Nritya) -  Bharatanatyam(Tamilnadu), Kathak(North India), Kuchipudi(Andhra Pradesh), Odissi(Odisha), Kathakali(Kerala), Sattriya(Assam), Manipuri(Manipur), Mohiniyattam (Kerala), Chhau, Yakshagana and Bhagavata Mela, Bhangra, Dandiya and Garba, Thirayattam, Mass, Punjabi, Rajastani, Prabhu-cheers dance, blessy- dance, vijay -dance, velu - dance, Lavani, Bollywood, Malkhamb, Koli dance, Shiamak Style dance
  2. Western dance - Salsa(Caribbean),  Pole dance, Acro, Ballroom, Country-Western, Hip Hop(breaking, locking and popping), Jazz, Modern, Swing dance, Sequence dance, Line dance
  3. South America - bachata, Cha Cha, Corridos, Cumbia, Danza, Jive, Milonga, Rumba, Salsa, Samba, Zumba, Zouk, Tejano
  4. Middle east - Belly dance
  5. Italy - Ballet

Here is the list of dance types based on style

  1. Tap dance
  2. Spotting
  3. Turns
  4. Disco
  5. Turnout
  6. Calypso
  7. Hooping
  8. Street dance - break dance (B-boying paired with hip hop music)
  9. Contemporary
  10. Popping - Liquiding, Moonwalk, Scarecrow, Strobing, Tutting, Waving
  11. Clown walk
  12. Free style
  13. Flying men dance
  14. Fire dance - dancing along with fire stick in hand
  15. Pogo dance
  16. Vogue
  17. Melbourne Shuffle (Rocking)
I will also post videos on each dance form very soon. So stay tuned and add me in your circles.

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Saturday 26 August 2017

Rice flakes recipe - Poha recipe - Kanda pohe recipe

Rice flakes recipe 

Rice flakes is usually prepared for breakfast. In India, it is called as Poha or Kanda Pohe in Marathi.

Ingredients required to make the Spicy rice flakes


Here is the list of ingredient to make Rice flakes
  1. Rice flakes
  2. Sugar and Salt
  3. Oil
  4. Ground nuts
  5. Finely chopped onions, tomatoes and green chillies
  6. Cumin seeds
  7. Turmeric powder

Steps required to make the spicy rice flakes recipe


  1. Soak the rice flakes in water for 5-6 minutes
  2. Saute the ground nuts in hot oil for 2-3 minutes and keep aside
  3. Add cumin seeds and chopped onions in hot oil and saute
  4. Then add chopped green chillies and tomatoes and mix well
  5. Then add soaked rice flakes in it and mix well
  6. Add turmeric powder, salt and sugar. Then mix well
  7. Cover the pan and Cook for 2-3 minutes
  8. After 3 minutes, add sauted ground nuts and mix well
  9. Finally garnish with coriander leaves

Watch video on how to make spicy rice flakes recipe


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Friday 25 August 2017

Anyone can earn money on Youtube (Internet)? Really!! 😊

Hello friends,
If you have come to this article, you have come to the right place. After reading through this page, your life may change upside down (Not instantly but with patience and hard work)

Making money on Internet


Most of us know that we can earn money on internet by following ways.
  1. Blogging
  2. By making websites
  3. By writing the books
  4. By making technology video courses and uploading on Udemy
  5. Buying and selling on amazon or flipkart
  6. Making videos and uploading to Youtube
Most of the people think that only people who know English can earn money on Internet. That's a misconception. Even if you are not technology expert or do not know English, you can make lots of money on Internet. Out of the above options, easiest option to make money is Youtube. You need minimal knowledge of English and Technology to get started with Youtube.

How you can make Money on Youtube?


Youtube is the biggest video platform in the World and operated by one of the largest company in the world - GOOGLE. When people watch youtube videos, advertisements are displayed along with Videos. When users click on videos, Google gets money from Advertisers. Google then pays certain portion of money to publishers (Also called as Youtubers). 

To earn money on Youtube, you need to do 3 things.
  1. Create Youtube account
  2. Record videos using your phone or any Camera
  3. Upload and Monetize the video on https://www.youtube.com/upload

Inspirational Examples of Youtubers


Now I am going to put some facts before you which might change your life. Priya is a Youtuber since 2016. As of Sep 2017, she has over 10k subscribers on her channel Priyas Lovely Kitchen. Estimated monthly income of Priya's Lovely Kitchen is so much that she can easily buy a scooter with her monthly earnings. She makes videos on recipes in Hindi. Another channel Sagar lifestyle and reviews which is based on travel, australian life and product reviews is also making a killing on Youtube. This guy also makes videos on Hindi and he is also earning pretty good amount of money on Youtube. There are many other regional channels in Marathi, Tamil, Telugu that are worth mentioning but you can also find out them on Youtube. So the thing that I want to highlight here is that you do not need to know English or Technology to make money on Youtube.

Okay Now How to get started with Youtube


Before you jump in to Youtube world, let me advise you about one thing. Do not join Youtube just for the purpose of earning money. If you really love doing something, have a passion for doing something, then only come to Youtube. Another thing I want to stress is that you will need lots of patience to start making money. So be relaxed and focus on your topic of interest.

Choosing topic for Youtube channel


Everyone has got some skills. For example - Sachin tendulkar can not be a good software engineer but he is a top class international cricketer. A good farmer knows about all methods of cultivation very well than a engineer or doctor. Good cook knows when to add yeast and when to add baking soda. Housewife knows how to do household works very well than a working woman. Clothes trader has insights about his own business. Electrician knows how to fix mixer, fan, refrigerator, washing machine but accountant may not know about it at all. So the thing that I want to highlight here is - Everyone has got his or her own skills and expertise in their own field. Some people study engineering but have passion for Motor racing or Cars. So I would advise you to choose the topic that you are interested in. Do not choose the topic based on someone else's channel. Find out what your interests are and start making videos on it. Making money should be fun not force!! Remember that language is not barrier!!

Here is the list of some of the suggestions for topics.

  1. Modern Farming
  2. Natural medicine
  3. Cooking
  4. Food reviews
  5. Health related
  6. Gaming
  7. Baby related
  8. Re-enactment
  9. Stock Market and Finance
  10. Restaurant reviews
  11. Car and Bike reviews
  12. DIY solutions - Changing tyres, fixing cycle chain
  13. Beaty parlour
  14. Fashion and Lifestyle
  15. Home decorations
  16. Party ideas
  17. Comment trolling
  18. Street interviews
  19. Growing kids
  20. Kids toys reviews
  21. Online tutions
  22. Dancing classes
  23. Village lifestyle - Festivals, Marriage, Parties, Cricket
  24. Sports
  25. Laptop and mobile repairing
  26. Political News
  27. Technology News
  28. Pranks, Acting, Comedy and Mimicry
  29. Village dialects
  30. Prefession related - Teaching, Medicine, Doctor, Engineer, Software
  31. Travel vlogs
  32. Reviews of various products
  33. Culture related - Country/State
  34. Any subject - History, English, Maths
  35. Pets and Animals
  36. Drones
  37. Motor vlogs


Next step - Open Youtube Account!! It's free😊


Well now that You have decided on topic, go ahead and create your Youtube channel on www.youtube.com. If you have a Gmail account, you can use that account to log in to Youtube. Because Youtube is the subsidy of Google. After creating an account, you need to create an adsense account and link it with Youtube.



Start making the videos


Making a video is an art. To make a good video, you will need 5 things
  1. Good script (Content)
  2. Nice camera (You can use smartphone but if you want the best quality videos, you may want to buy DSLR camera or Point and Shoot camera or GoPro camera)
  3. Good microphone (Every camera has got built-in microphone. You can use built-in microphone but again if you want to create quality content, you will have to buy professional microphones)
  4. Video editing software (Most of the videos need editing before they can be uploaded to Youtube. You can use Movie maker in Windows or iMovie in Mac. Both are free to use.) Other popular video Editing softwares are Camtasia, PowerDirector, Final Cut pro, Filmora, Sony Vegas, Adobe premier.
  5. Good light
  6. Laptop with good RAM (Minimum 4 GB)
  7. Tripod
Here I am giving amazon India links to some of the popular equipments to start with Youtube. Below set up is recommended for beginners.

  1. Camera - Nikon D3200 
  2. Tripod - Photron Tripod
  3. Lens   - Nikon Lens
  4. Microphone - Boya Omnidirectional Microphone
  5. Laptop - Lenovo G50 Laptop

If you have a more money to invest, you can go for professionals equipments as mentioned below.

  1. Camera - Canon 80D or GoPro Hero5 Action Camera or Canon Powershot G7X or Sony handycam HDRCX405 Recorder
  2. Tripod - Photron Steady Tripod 
  3. Lens   - Canon Kit Lens
  4. Microphone - Rode Microphone or Samson USB or Blue Microphones Snowball
  5. Laptop - Dell Inspiron 5558
  6. Lights - LimoStudio 700W or Flashpoint 14" Fluorescent AC Powered Dimmable Ring Light
  7. Backdrop - Green BackDrop 

Uploading the videos on Youtube


While uploading the video, you will have to provide the video title. You need to provide catchy title and description. This is helpful for SEO (Search engine optimization). Description is optional but it is recommended to give good description. You can also monetize the video, add end screens and annotations. But again this is optional. Finally you can publish the video.



Monitor the growth of your channel


You can monitor the growth of channel by going to Creator Studio as explained in below video.


What do you think on this topic? Please express your opinion or ask any question through comment below. You can write to me at reply2sagar@gmail.com

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