I'd been learning this grammar many times. Still learning cause i need repeat and remember. Easy for writing but tough for speaking. Need more time to reminds all of them.
I enjoyed it very much. By the way, I noticed that you pronounce The in a different way. You say "Da". Many thanks for the enjoyable lesson. I would be very happy if you do more lessons and videos without much time in between. I'm looking forward to your next video.
Hi teacher Paul, I have been following up with the website of LearningAmericanEnglish. I finished most of the levels, but these days, the website is not active.
Hi Paul. There's a little contradiction between point 10:00 ("I've been to Hungary") and your starting definition of its use 0:50 (it's used for a period of time that starts in the past UP TO NOW). BUT if u tell me "I've been to Hungary" when u now are in U.S. that means u are using the "present perfect tense" differently 'cause NOW u are not in Hungary. ;) Have a good day!
The present perfect tense may be used when talking a time in the past that is not identified with an exact time. I should have mentioned that. A lesson on the present perfect itself would make that clear. The main point of this lesson is simply for students to note how the verb “be” shows up in the present perfect tense.
Remember something, bro. We use the Present perfect tense to talk about events we can repeat in our lives. Been to Hungary means I have the chance to go back there.
If you allow me ; "I've been to Hungary" simply means that you have traveled to Hungary several times and at the same time you've traveled back to your country those times, you haven't stayed in Hungary for so long. Now, if you say "I'll go to Hungary", it can mean that you're not coming back to your country and you might stay over there for good. Thanks for reading my comment. 👍.
Hi . I’m a little bit confused about the last paragraph. “I’ll go to Hungary “. How I will know that the person will not come back to their country? Please explain it to me. Thank.
Wow, you have been a teacher since 1988. That means you have been teaching English more than my life. I was born in the 1990.
I was born in 2006
You are one and only my English teacher who I have been following since the first day I found this channel. Thanks for such an awesome stuff, sir.
You are a wonderful teacher! Kind regards from Brazil! 🌻
you are an excellent teacher. your lessons are understandable well. thank you!!
I'd been learning this grammar many times. Still learning cause i need repeat and remember. Easy for writing but tough for speaking. Need more time to reminds all of them.
you dont say i'd been you can i"ve been learning b/c u are still learning
Thank you very much for your lessons.
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You are super teacher👍 Writing this before I'll watch the lesson.
Thank you teacher for this interesting lesson.
Very clear and easy to understand for me, thank you; I was looking for videos in English. Thank you very much!
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A very clear and easy to understand lesson. 👍
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I addressed using have been and has been thanks to explain in easy way
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Many thanks sir,
Can you prepare a course about conditional
For me it’s very difficult understand this verbs . But I’m practicing and I Will go there. Thank’s teacher.
I enjoyed it very much. By the way, I noticed that you pronounce The in a different way. You say "Da". Many thanks for the enjoyable lesson. I would be very happy if you do more lessons and videos without much time in between. I'm looking forward to your next video.
really useful thank you
I've never visted Hungary.
But I've been to Georgia.
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It`s a perfect explanation of the topic! Please use an another camera to record your videos to avoid a bad focusing. Thank you, good luck
Hi! Have you been in Brazil?
Hi teacher Paul, I have been following up with the website of LearningAmericanEnglish. I finished most of the levels, but these days, the website is not active.
I really miss your website 😢 its not working at all ?whats the problem, it was my favorite and the most beneficail web i ever seen . 😢
I’m working on a new one. Which part of the website helped you the most?
@@Learnamericanenglishonline The seven levels of instruction are really helpful.
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Mr poul why your website does not work 😢
Hi Paul. There's a little contradiction between point 10:00 ("I've been to Hungary") and your starting definition of its use 0:50 (it's used for a period of time that starts in the past UP TO NOW). BUT if u tell me "I've been to Hungary" when u now are in U.S. that means u are using the "present perfect tense" differently 'cause NOW u are not in Hungary. ;) Have a good day!
The present perfect tense may be used when talking a time in the past that is not identified with an exact time. I should have mentioned that. A lesson on the present perfect itself would make that clear. The main point of this lesson is simply for students to note how the verb “be” shows up in the present perfect tense.
Remember something, bro. We use the Present perfect tense to talk about events we can repeat in our lives. Been to Hungary means I have the chance to go back there.
If you allow me ;
"I've been to Hungary" simply means that you have traveled to Hungary several times and at the same time you've traveled back to your country those times, you haven't stayed in Hungary for so long.
Now, if you say "I'll go to Hungary", it can mean that you're not coming back to your country and you might stay over there for good.
Thanks for reading my comment. 👍.
Hi . I’m a little bit confused about the last paragraph. “I’ll go to Hungary “. How I will know that the person will not come back to their country? Please explain it to me. Thank.
@@fredylopez2477 In that case, if you are making plans, say “I’m going to go to Hungary.”
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