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Nice video sir. Please could you make a story narration video where all the past tenses are being used in context practically? That's my biggest problem! I've always taken online narrative tenses quizzes but I end up losing half of the marks despite watching tons of videos
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Thanks for the good video,Josh. By the way, I frequently study Reader,s Digest,s column "The Verbal Edge," which is another excellent resource for learning proper English. One important thing I learned is to always say "You have a friend."NOT "You,ve got a friend." After all, "have" and "got" have the same meaning,and they should never be used together;yet,in many "You Tube"English quizzes, I see this error made--and by the "You Tube" writers,at that! I have tried to stop it -without success. Can you help? Larry Carroll
Hello! I would say that both "You have a friend" and "You've got a friend" are correct, but they differ slightly in tone and usage: 1. "You have a friend" Tone: More formal or neutral. Usage: Common in writing or when speaking in a straightforward way. Example: "You have a friend in me" sounds more formal or literary. 2. "You've got a friend" Tone: More casual and conversational. Usage: Frequently used in informal spoken English, especially in American English. It's also common in songs or emotional expressions (like the famous song You've Got a Friend). Example: "Don't worry, you've got a friend to help you." Main Difference: "Have" alone is often considered more formal. "Have got" is more relaxed and emphasizes possession in spoken English. In everyday conversation, "you've got a friend" is more likely to be used. For written communication or formal contexts, "you have a friend" might be preferred.
past perfect continous 1. focus on the duration of an ongoing action before another action in the past by (fokus pada durasi tindakan yg sedang berlangsung sebelum tindakan lain terjadi) 2. cause and effect in the past
Hi Sir, thanks for all the teaching lesson videos you made, they are very useful, helpful and can understand easily for the English learner. But, I'm a little bit confused... could the 2 examples of repeated annoying actions be examples of progressive actions in the past? For example: The couple was constantly arguing. Does it mean "The couple was constantly arguing from 1 PM to 2 PM yesterday."? Thank you!
Hello! Progressive actions in the past can be either one contimuous action or a series of repeated actions in the past. "They broke up because they were constantly arguing" suggests many fight over a certain period in the past, leading to a break-up. I hope that helps. 🤩
"I was wondering if you HAD any free time on saturday ?". # translated into Spanish (my mother tongue), it'd be; = Me preguntaba si TENDRÍAS algún tiempo libre el sábado ?. O. = Me estaba preguntado si TENDRÍAS algún tiempo libre el sábado. I would say it's kind of a subjunctive mood. Right ?.
Hello! No, that sentence is not in the subjunctive mood. The phrase *"I was wondering if you had any free time on Saturday"* is in the indicative mood, which is used for statements of fact or questions about reality. The subjunctive mood would be used if the situation was hypothetical or uncertain. For example: - "I was wondering if you *would* have any free time on Saturday." - "If you *were* free on Saturday, we could meet up." The subjunctive mood often appears in cases of doubt, possibility, or hypothetical situations.
It's almost correct, but it could be improved for clarity. You might say: "I reviewed English while watching your teaching videos." This phrasing sounds more natural in English.
Hello! The difference between "She traveled for 6 months" and "She was traveling for 6 months" lies in the aspect and nuance of the action: 1. **She traveled for 6 months**: - This sentence uses the simple past tense. - It implies that the action of traveling was completed in the past. - Example: "She traveled for 6 months last year." 2. **She was traveling for 6 months**: - This sentence uses the past continuous tense. - It emphasizes the ongoing nature of the traveling during that period. - It can imply that something else might have happened during this time or that the traveling was a significant part of a larger context. - Example: "She was traveling for 6 months when she decided to write a book about her experiences." In summary, "She traveled for 6 months" focuses on the completion of the action, while "She was traveling for 6 months" highlights the duration and ongoing nature of the action.
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Thanks for the good video,Josh. By the way, I frequently study Reader,s Digest,s column "The Verbal Edge," which is another
excellent resource for learning proper English.
One important thing I learned is to always say "You have a friend."NOT "You,ve got a friend." After all, "have" and "got" have
the same meaning,and they should never be used together;yet,in many "You Tube"English quizzes, I see this error made--and
by the "You Tube" writers,at that! I have tried to stop it -without success. Can you help? Larry Carroll
Hello! I would say that both "You have a friend" and "You've got a friend" are correct, but they differ slightly in tone and usage:
1. "You have a friend"
Tone: More formal or neutral.
Usage: Common in writing or when speaking in a straightforward way.
Example: "You have a friend in me" sounds more formal or literary.
2. "You've got a friend"
Tone: More casual and conversational.
Usage: Frequently used in informal spoken English, especially in American English. It's also common in songs or emotional expressions (like the famous song You've Got a Friend).
Example: "Don't worry, you've got a friend to help you."
Main Difference:
"Have" alone is often considered more formal.
"Have got" is more relaxed and emphasizes possession in spoken English.
In everyday conversation, "you've got a friend" is more likely to be used. For written communication or formal contexts, "you have a friend" might be preferred.
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past perfect continous
1. focus on the duration of an ongoing action before another action in the past by (fokus pada durasi tindakan yg sedang berlangsung sebelum tindakan lain terjadi)
2. cause and effect in the past
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Hi Sir, thanks for all the teaching lesson videos you made, they are very useful, helpful and can understand easily for the English learner.
But, I'm a little bit confused... could the 2 examples of repeated annoying actions be examples of progressive actions in the past?
For example: The couple was constantly arguing.
Does it mean "The couple was constantly arguing from 1 PM to 2 PM yesterday."?
Thank you!
Hello! Progressive actions in the past can be either one contimuous action or a series of repeated actions in the past. "They broke up because they were constantly arguing" suggests many fight over a certain period in the past, leading to a break-up.
I hope that helps. 🤩
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Thank you sir i a little bit understood but i need a text or story where all of tenses are used
Hello! Here's a video that compares the different tenses. I hope you find it useful! th-cam.com/video/_dXMvJaRAew/w-d-xo.html
In simple past the suffix cannot only be -ed but in many cases just -d. Many verbs ending with -e get only -d. For example: move - moved.
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"I was wondering if you HAD any free time on saturday ?".
# translated into Spanish (my mother tongue), it'd be;
= Me preguntaba si TENDRÍAS algún tiempo libre el sábado ?.
O.
= Me estaba preguntado si TENDRÍAS algún tiempo libre el sábado.
I would say it's kind of a subjunctive mood. Right ?.
Hello! No, that sentence is not in the subjunctive mood. The phrase *"I was wondering if you had any free time on Saturday"* is in the indicative mood, which is used for statements of fact or questions about reality.
The subjunctive mood would be used if the situation was hypothetical or uncertain. For example:
- "I was wondering if you *would* have any free time on Saturday."
- "If you *were* free on Saturday, we could meet up."
The subjunctive mood often appears in cases of doubt, possibility, or hypothetical situations.
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"I reviewed English while watching your teaching videos."
This phrasing sounds more natural in English.
The best video I've seen about past tenses. But I don't really get why it is "she traveled for 6 month" and not "she was traveling for 6 month"
Hello! The difference between "She traveled for 6 months" and "She was traveling for 6 months" lies in the aspect and nuance of the action:
1. **She traveled for 6 months**:
- This sentence uses the simple past tense.
- It implies that the action of traveling was completed in the past.
- Example: "She traveled for 6 months last year."
2. **She was traveling for 6 months**:
- This sentence uses the past continuous tense.
- It emphasizes the ongoing nature of the traveling during that period.
- It can imply that something else might have happened during this time or that the traveling was a significant part of a larger context.
- Example: "She was traveling for 6 months when she decided to write a book about her experiences."
In summary, "She traveled for 6 months" focuses on the completion of the action, while "She was traveling for 6 months" highlights the duration and ongoing nature of the action.
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