คุณกำลังพยายามหาข้อมูลเกี่ยวกับหัวข้อการหาเงินออนไลน์หรือไม่? คุณกำลังมองหาหัวข้อที่เหมาะสม ENGLISH TENSES EXPLAINED IN 15 MINUTES หรือไม่? ถ้าเป็นเช่นนั้นโปรดอ่านบทความนี้ทันที.
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The sentence I'm going to go to France in two months" is absolutely not an exempel of simple progressive tense. It is a future tense. The word will and going to are very common used in future tense!
Me whose mother tongue has no tenses & gender neutral learning english tenses : 😶
The way she keep smiling the whole vedio makes me wanna continue watching her ❤️ and it shows that she loves teaching English
I love that you can make it so much fun by adding jokes in between with two very friendly people 🙂
Hi . . . I am SRK English. .I am a trainer of IELTS & Spoken English in Bangladesh . . .that is a very helpful video
Hi, Marina
Please give some tips to learn grammar easily because when I learn grammar I always forget about what I have learned before which makes me stuck and can't remember well what I learned before.
Sorry for my bad English
wow thank you so much i've finally understand how to use them (i hope i really understand) btw thank you
the cuts every minute were so annoying
You guys are genius.Thank u
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I repeat this video and i am trying to understand again. Amazing video 🤍
I really love this video.🤗
Hi guys, is the following example present perfect continuous?:
"I have started jogging every morning recently".
I think "started" can be substituted with "been" and the sentence would almost have the same meaning. Or did I just create a 13th tense?! I'm so confused
This vedio was so helpful.. thank you both .. and I love your smile marina💙💙💙
Thank you.
Mind blowing 😍😍😍
As a non-native english speaker I must say "simple" and "continious" has been easy to learn and understand. "Perfect" and "perfect progressive" not so much. It seems like english is somewhat complicated when thinking about time when speaking.
Gracias chino
That's seems pretty easy but when it's comes to practice it's I little complicated 😶
Hello if vania has a youtube channel give me the link please please
as a German that is very complex as we basically only do have one "past" and there are no subtle meanings behind it. Past is past. Well we do have two tenses for the past but they actually only differ in formality, not meaning, so they are actually the same.
You literally missed Future Present
Kissing seen was not good for student . please don't edit it.
omg he's too handsome i can't handle my concretation 😭
The video was so interesting that 15 minutes passed like 1 minute.
Thanks for this video!
could you pls tell me the difference between present perfect and past perfect tense
u like it
Thanks a lot guys !
he was so handsome i cant concentrate
Well, as an English teacher I should say that the Simple Past is not only used for a single event that happened in the past. It's also used when you want to say that an action kept happening in the past, for example: When I was younger, I played with my friends every day.
Also, the most important use that everyone should know, is that when you refer to the past and you want to mention the tiime that the action happened,you use the Simple Past. Whereas, you use the Present Perfect for exactly the same action, but you don't want to mention when it happened: I bought a new dress last week. Do you like it?
I have bought a new dresss. Do you like it?
All the other tenses have more uses and they are very common as well.
Wish you could add timeline !
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Great! Very helpful video. .
Best Teacher ever ♥️
I learnt alot from you mrs 🙏🏼
I feel like I learned them just right now✋😂
I got tense 1983
thanks 🙏 😍
Details, details: All the adverbs of frequency can also go with the simple past. He often worked late. I never drank coffee at night……
This chinese teacher is baked
What is the difference between simple presnt and presnt perfect
Please don't add clips which are sexual or nude/ near to nude
Marina! What if I watch this video with my sister, brother or parents. I will be ashamed. I'm referring to kiss scene @2:43
Please take my advise seriously
10 seconds in and already a mistake – " 12 tenses IS all you have in English". Tenses is plural so surely it should be "are"…?
Please stop putting so many distracting scenes from media into the video. I am here to learn something serious and to concentrate myself onto it.