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Perfect Tense Verbs (Past, Present, and Future)
perfect tense.
perfect! thanks so much! 🙂
I usually use a tense that sounds right but when I’m writing and I have time to think about which tense I have to use, I get completely lost hahah This video seriously explains it so well!
Well presentation for learning Verb tenses!
Hope you are doing well.
I have some questions to you and expecting to be answered quickly.
1) House has burnt.
2) Shop has opened.
3) Show has started.
4) The document has submitted.
Now tell me if the first three sentences are correct which I know are correct why the fourth one is wrong. What is the logic behind this or which rules make the first three sentences correct and make the fourth one wrong.
Many other examples are following
1) Room filled with balloons. (correct in past simple.)
2) Room was filling with water. (not correct in past continuous but why?)
3) Glass broke. (correct in past simple.)
4) Glass was breaking. (not correct in past continuous but why?)
I like your video, is very explicit and understandable, thanks
EXCELLENT explanation.
Thanks it was very help full 🙂
Eaten* not Ate, but awesome video! Many thanks
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i wish she explained not just the structure but also the idea of the tenses. this is the most difficult part for esl learners.
Thanks. Good advises.
It is so nice and it has helped me thank you
Thank youuu soooo muchh 🤭🧠👩🏫🌚
Please!!!! Speak slowly!!!
I will fail
not nice BWAAHAHAHHAHAAH jkjk thx so much i got high score in english XD
Thanks!
this helped me recognize the difference thank you:)
Thank u I learned a lot 👍👍💕
helped me very much!
can u give worksheets at the end
Thanks , but we have to use 'has' for 'she' , 'i' and for all singular subjects right?
this video really help me to review for my exam tomorrow
Thanks for this video it's totally helpful it made me doubt less
Once again ty so much
I like the video
Well explained helped me in my exams
Can a future perfect tense occur without have? Ex. She will talk tomorrow
This video was VERY well organized! Thank you. 🙂
Thank you so much my friend recommended this to me
Thank you for you information
Thank you so much, you have explain it clearly. God bless you
I understand
I am from India and I always watch your all video.
Thank you my god bless you
Very helpful information
thanks for the lesson i got A on my english exam because of you thanks <3
Thanks next day it was my exam and because of you I had got full marks