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How to use the PRESENT SIMPLE tense like a NATIVE speaker (7 WAYS)
Can the present simple be used to talk about the past, present, and future? Learn how to use the present simple tense like a native speaker. It's not only for daily routines!
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Do you know the answer to this question? Over 75% of the answers were wrong in my online quiz, so I decided to make this video. Learn how to make compound adjectives with numbers in a few short minutes. ➡️ Take the Quiz: www.englishgrammarfocus.com/compound-adjectives-with-numbers-quiz/ 🌟 Subscribe to English Grammar Focus on TH-cam th-cam.com/channels/NmyuRHmB_PwxabiQV2aivA.html 👍 Like English...
Common errors when using e.g., i.e., and etc., and HOW TO READ them out loud
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These three Latin abbreviations are easily confused in English. Even native speakers often mix them up. Watch this short video if you want to learn exactly what these mean and how to read them out loud the correct way. ➡️ Take the Quiz: www.englishgrammarfocus.com/english-grammar-quiz-ed-and-ing-adjectives/ 🌟 Subscribe to English Grammar Focus on TH-cam th-cam.com/channels/NmyuRHmB_PwxabiQV2aiv...
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Are you pronouncing "ed" correctly? The pronunciation of "ed" can be confusing because it is actually pronounced more than one way. Watch this video to learn my simple method. ➡️ Take the Quiz: www.englishgrammarfocus.com/english-grammar-quiz-pronunciation-of-ed/ 🌟 Subscribe to English Grammar Focus on TH-cam th-cam.com/channels/NmyuRHmB_PwxabiQV2aivA.html 👍 Like English Grammar Focus on Facebo...
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Wow, excellent job! This was clear, organized and to the point! Kudos to you! I will use this and share with my colleagues!
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Titanic
Thanks for this! I think this present simple has the most uses among all twelve verbs tenses!
dear sir, would you mind to make a video about using this adjective in noun phrase? for example : decorated tree, talented chef, interesting movie.. how to explain the differentiation ? I mean, when we use ending -ed or -ing at that phrase? Thank you before sir..
Titanic
i did the quiz and i got 10 ty !
Titanic
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I was surprised by 7th usage Thank u ❤
Please, can you continue your online tutorial? I am enjoying your style of teaching. I have learned a lot of your adjective topics.
Thank you! I have learned a new way to differentiate between (v+ed) and (v+ing).
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Oh no. You have only a few videos. Please 🙏 continue teaching and make more English videos.
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Great job! Yes, I did know about all these uses for the present, simple especially up to #4, but I never really called or thought of the other three as being "present simple". But you are totally right! The "historic present" is a new term for me, though. Thanks a bunch!
uploading more videos like this, these videos are amazing !
plz keep it up
amazing!!
thanks so much because I KNOW HOW USE IN FACT AND SUMMARIZING ,THANKS SO MUCH
Iam sick wich statement it showes in simple present tense please reply
Great job👍
This video helps me in teaching my pupils. Thank you so much. You are an amazing teacher 💕🇮🇩
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Oh my God!! Wonderful video. I wonder why you stopped uploading?
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Please add more video about grammar. It is really helpful for us .
i did it correctly
Well done :)
Thank you for your helping!
You’re welcome! Glad to help!
good.
10/10 a great lesson liked it
Well done! Glad you liked it!
9outof10
Well done! Do you have any questions about the quiz?
I got all of them right!
Congratulations! Well done :)
Nice
6:24 i wronged😂
Got all three 👌
Nice work!
Thank you 😊❣️
You’re welcome :)
Hi, thanks for your video! I have a question. When I'm referring to time periods, I can't tell when to use them as a saxon genitive and when as a compound adjective. For example, it is three days' drive to the mountains (saxon genitive) and it's getting dark and we still have a two-hour drive(compound adjective). Also, I could include A week's pay, an hour's work... Thank you!
Thanks very much
You're welcome!
It's really helpful for practicing English speaking.....All the 7th ways to express our thought in simple present tense is remarkable and ur teaching methods are ingenious.
Wow, thank you for the feedback. Glad you enjoyed the lesson.
I am thankful
Thanks for watching!
Yes, dear I did fine
Great to hear!
Hello I have a question for you. Which is the correct answer in the following sentence? I have two___holiday. I can't wait. A weeks B week's C weeks' I would be glad if you could clarify it
This is a great question. I apologize for the delay! The phrase "two weeks' holiday" would be correct. This is found in Practical English Usage by Michael Swan and on Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noun_adjunct). However, if it is only one week, you would say "a week's holiday." As an American English speaker, I would prefer to say "I have a two-week vacation."
@@englishgrammarfocus It was a three day work. Is this sentence grammatically correct?
@@domybarahona8985 The noun "work" is uncountable, so you should not use the indefinite article "a." You could say "It was a three-day job/project/task."
@@englishgrammarfocus thanks a lot
You’re welcome!
Thankyou 😇
You’re welcome! Do you have any other questions that I can help you with? I would love to hear any suggestions :)
Hello, what about the usage of et al.
Great question. The Latin abbreviation et al. means "and others," and is generally used in place of listing two or more names, especially when listing a number of different authors in a footnote. Hope this helps!
would it be wrong if I write "it's a fifteen-minute bus ride to my office " instead of "it's a 15-minute bus ride to my office"? I thought one could write the number either in numerals or words and it would still be correct.
Thank you for the question. Both of your examples could be correct depending on which style guide you are following.