As a student studying in the English field and getting ready to study English Literature and Language at university, I can't express how helpful and brief this video is. From the perfect and simple way of speaking to basic examples we can remember from every moment in our lives, this video is what every English learner has to watch at least three times as a tutor and reminder to perfect the grammar. Let me thank you kindly for your amazing help.
Agree with you. I'm Russian. I learn English from zero and I understand her speech very well. Our teacher advised to listen to native speakers as much as we can.
This type of explaining is perfect for me. I like very much when one compares many things at the same time. There are many good teachers on TH-cam, but Alisha is my favorite one, she always explains in so understandable and posite manner. And one could see, that she truly loves what she does, and has a wish to share her knowledges with others. Thank you very much for you work!
Hi Alisha. My name's Alex. I'm Russian and I learn English. Now I work on Past Simple Tense. Also I know Present and Future Simple but I'll work on all these tences. I want to tell you that you have a very beautiful voice. I really like it. I like very much your English speech. Thank's a lot for this interesting and useful lesson. I'll repeat it from time to time.
if it makes you feel better most native english speakers (and overall anyone in any language) don't know their own grammar, they just do use it in the way the learned it, intuitively
As a native English speaker, past and future perfect continuous are almost never used, just use the words "started/stopped" "will begin/will finish" or "now/later” to show where an action started and when it stopped. Tenses don't need to be so complicated, not only do they sound confusing but they are just grating on the ears. Example sentences that are used for everyday speech: Past with continuous "I started studying last July but I stopped recently" "I started studying 2 months ago and I continue to practice everyday" "They stopped studying English 4 months ago" "They stopped studying English 4 months ago, but now they are learning Chinese" "They stopped studying English 4 months ago, started learning a little Chinese, and now they are really into Russian" Future with continuous "I will start studying soon" "I will begin studying in 3 hours, but I will eat lunch first" "We will cook a meal at 2pm, but first we will lift some weights" "They will cook a late meal, go out for drinks at the pub and then later go dancing. "I will cook a meal at 2pm, start my workout at 4, and then later go for a jog.
Very intresting, I'm studing english and that tenses is very confuse for me. Do you have any suggestion what kind tenses used in real life, real conversation? Thank you!
can someone help me with all the other names for the tenses? "Will Future" is "Future Simple", right? And "past continuous" is "past progressive"? Which one is "going to Future"? Is it Future perfect? And what about the others? Thanks!
i love how do you explain the things into detail, which it is really easy to understanding for someone who doesn't understand the grammar yet like me (but now i understand it cause of you), thank you so much for teaching us, you're the best
can someone help me with all the other names for the tenses? "Will Future" is "Future Simple", right? And "past continuous" is "past progressive"? Which one is "going to Future"? Is it Future perfect? And what about the others? Thanks!
It's these kinds of videos that have made me a strong supporter of the "flip the classroom" structure - it really does seem a lot easier to learn things at a quick pace if you are allowed to practise the material at home during video lectures, and then use the school classes as a way to ask the teacher about things that you find hard.
I'm so much obsessed with learning English since my childhood. and this is a excellent lecture for me about English tenses, this video is found very useful for me to understand these tenses in such a easy way.😀😀😀 I'm so much excited to finish all your lessons and vlog about English lessons on TH-cam.
Hi Alisha , I love your learning way , so clear , so sample and so easy to understand, this lesson is so clear , the tenses was complex , but now is sooooo easy , thank you so much
I love her teaching style. It is very easy to understand the key points OMG! I should watch her video early.. She is the best teacher I have ever seen...
Seven years I leaned English in Middle school and Hight school but I didn’t understand the tenses. With 20 minutes I learned more alot of things. Thank you!
Make sure you are capitalizing the word "I". A comma after "mins". Also, "mins" is a shortening of "minutes", which is a PLURAL, not a possessive, so there should not be an apostrophe.
This is sooo helpful! I'm struggeling with tenses in school and never understood it but now i did. Thanks Btw u are a wonderfull teacher cause u speaking slow and pronounce it very well
this is really helpful, I've always spoken in english but i 've been living in France since birth but I'm finally moving to the Uk and I needed to learn English Grammar
-Present Simple: I thank you for the explanation. -Present Continuous: I am thanking you for the explanation. -Present Perfect: I have never thanked you for the explanation. -Present Perfect Continuous: I have been thanking you for minutes. -Past Simple: I thanked you for the explanation. -Past Continuous: I was thanking you for the explanation yesterday. -Past Perfect: (?) I had typed my comment for the explanation when I saw you finished your session. -Past Perfect Continuous: I had been thanking you since minutes ago. -Future Simple: I will thank you for the explanation. -Future Continuous: I am going to be thanking you for the explanation. -Future Perfect: I will have thanked you for the explanation for few minutes. -Future Perfect Continuous: (?) I will have been thanking you for minutes. (?) : Should I really use that tense?
can someone help me with all the other names for the tenses? "Will Future" is "Future Simple", right? And "past continuous" is "past progressive"? Which one is "going to Future"? Is it Future perfect? And what about the others? Thanks!
@@OxysLokiMoros going to is actually present continuos but it can be used for near future as well.. but it cant be called future continuous as far as i know
Thank you for a valuable lesson. Your description and examples of verb tense and aspect have made it easier to understand how verbs are utilized in real-life expressions. Excellent delivery, keep up the good work. :)
I have been watching your videos for a longer period of time. After a long period of time, I am able to teach English to others as well. Thanks for your channel! Highly recommended! Thanks Alisha!
Thank you so much for this lesson, whether this course is free or not, doesn't matter? You are a good teacher in English whom I can listen to clearly and understand it
A nice lesson, really, a nice explanation and a nice teaching command and ways, but not for beginners. Tbank you so much for your hard efforts while prepariing that post. 🌷
This video is amazing and very useful, in the future you should also include in your explanation a timeline in order to get it easier this topic. Thank you very much
Hello! Greetings from Argentina! Very useful video! Thanks a lot for your hard work. I am an English teacher and I'm a little confused about the use of since + ago, as in the example given on the video I'VE BEEN STUDYING ENGLISH SINCE TWO YEARS AGO. I've heard this expression before and I thought it was correct. But today one of my students showed me his study book from school and it appears like this: (the explanation is in Spanish) Un error frecuente y común es usar since y ago juntos para la expresión “desde hace” en vez de for. (A frequent and common mistake is to use since and ago together for the expression "since" instead of for) Aquí dejamos dos ejemplos: (here we have two examples) Llevo esperando desde hace una hora. Incorrect: I have been waiting since an hour ago. Correct: I have been waiting for an hour. Trabaja aquí desde hace mucho. Incorrect: She has been working here since a long time ago. Correct: She has been working here for a long time. Recuerda que usamos since para hablar de un instante temporal, mientras que for se usa para hablar de un periodo temporal, ambos con el presente perfecto. Sin embargo, ago se usa para referirse a un intervalo temporal con el pasado simple. (Remember that we use since to talk about a temporal moment, while for is used to talk about a temporal period, both with the present perfect tense. However, ago is used to refer to a temporal interval with the simple past). Could you please clear that doubt up for me? Thanks in advance!! And if someone reads this and wants to help me, it would be great!!!! Thanks a lot...
Great! You provide me great and perfect concepts of tenses and I am easily understand all points and also note down on my daily. it's really helpful for me. thank you! you are great teacher and the way for teaching is also good 🥰
Hi I loved your teaching very much, it's benefiting me. Is it possible to get the table in your whiteboard, it will be a great reference while I'm writing. Please continue this great work!
15:38 let me answer your question (where do you see yourself in 2020) I'm coming from the future... You'll have seen yourself in quarantine🐸💔 Don't thank me please🌚
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As a student studying in the English field and getting ready to study English Literature and Language at university, I can't express how helpful and brief this video is. From the perfect and simple way of speaking to basic examples we can remember from every moment in our lives, this video is what every English learner has to watch at least three times as a tutor and reminder to perfect the grammar. Let me thank you kindly for your amazing help.
Hmmm,I hadn't knew that can to say not "language" and field:0
I hope,that I right wrated😅
I think it will be easier if i do this:
[Start - 0:58]
Present Simple - 1:20
Present Continuous - 2:14
Present Perfect - 3:56
Present Perfect Continuous - 4:54
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Past Simple - 6:38
Past Continuous - 7:35
Past Perfect - 8:39
Past Perfect Continuous - 10:33
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Future Simple - 12:10
Future Continuous - 13:16
Future Perfect - 14:21
Future Perfect Continuous - 16:31
You were counting ?
rama vats It's not the first time I've watched this video and I needed timecodes to make it easier to watch😭😂
@@im_therobbie I love you
El men de los minutos
TH-cam needs legends like you
4 years of English in school explained in 20min...
Not 4 it's 5
Ikr
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exactly
lol true
I really do appreciate your teaching skills and generosity when your teaching,you’re the best among the rest. 💖
I think that she's the best english teacher in the world. She speaks slow. Her speech is clear and her pronunciation is perfect. Congrats!
Her participle though lol
Totally agree!
I know another person like her
He is great too
Yeah You're right bro
Agree with you. I'm Russian. I learn English from zero and I understand her speech very well. Our teacher advised to listen to native speakers as much as we can.
This type of explaining is perfect for me. I like very much when one compares many things at the same time. There are many good teachers on TH-cam, but Alisha is my favorite one, she always explains in so understandable and posite manner. And one could see, that she truly loves what she does, and has a wish to share her knowledges with others. Thank you very much for you work!
nice.. can we practice together or in any of group exist for practising english.?
exactly
Yep, a very systematic way of teaching all the tenses
Agree
@@kirankumarvaishnav8350 hy we canpractice in griup
Three to four years of high school grammar is just explained perfectly in less than 20 Minutes. keep doing the good job!
Hi Alisha. My name's Alex. I'm Russian and I learn English. Now I work on Past Simple Tense. Also I know Present and Future Simple but I'll work on all these tences. I want to tell you that you have a very beautiful voice. I really like it. I like very much your English speech. Thank's a lot for this interesting and useful lesson. I'll repeat it from time to time.
i like russian people
I love when she says "ok"
i love her no matter what she says
"hEy sImP"
@@issakhan2000 sus
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Okey😁
Wow. She deserves an award as a one of the best teachers in youtube🏆. Regards.
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She is good but not the best simply because methodology of teaching depends of native language.
i'm a native english speaker but apparently don't know anything about my own language's grammar. this was really interesting, thanks for the vid
if it makes you feel better most native english speakers (and overall anyone in any language) don't know their own grammar, they just do use it in the way the learned it, intuitively
As a native English speaker, past and future perfect continuous are almost never used, just use the words "started/stopped" "will begin/will finish" or "now/later” to show where an action started and when it stopped. Tenses don't need to be so complicated, not only do they sound confusing but they are just grating on the ears. Example sentences that are used for everyday speech:
Past with continuous
"I started studying last July but I stopped recently"
"I started studying 2 months ago and I continue to practice everyday"
"They stopped studying English 4 months ago"
"They stopped studying English 4 months ago, but now they are learning Chinese"
"They stopped studying English 4 months ago, started learning a little Chinese, and now they are really into Russian"
Future with continuous
"I will start studying soon"
"I will begin studying in 3 hours, but I will eat lunch first"
"We will cook a meal at 2pm, but first we will lift some weights"
"They will cook a late meal, go out for drinks at the pub and then later go dancing.
"I will cook a meal at 2pm, start my workout at 4, and then later go for a jog.
Very intresting, I'm studing english and that tenses is very confuse for me. Do you have any suggestion what kind tenses used in real life, real conversation? Thank you!
100% agree 🎉
100% disagree
Well, there are people that want to speak properly as well. Not all people like to give the bare minimum xd
@@R.H.S.UYep, or to read literature is useful, learning the tenses and how used it.
Your English is so clear. My first language is not English. But, I understood almost all the word. I would say that Every speaker should be like you.
This was literally the clearest and most comprehendible explanation of English tense uses! Gosh thank you so much!
I think this is the only video on TH-cam that explains all English tenses like this.
Thank you Alisha, you are the best really not just a compliment.
There are atleast 1000 videos like this or better than this.
can someone help me with all the other names for the tenses?
"Will Future" is "Future Simple", right?
And "past continuous" is "past progressive"?
Which one is "going to Future"? Is it Future perfect?
And what about the others?
Thanks!
@@OxysLokiMoros I know I'm kinda late but yes they're the same
"Ys" u r absolutely right..👍👍👍
Dude, did i just learn everything i've been learning for the past 6 years in just a 20 min video? I think the answer is a huge YES
thanks, I'm from Kazakhstan and I've been learning English for 3 years, but only thanks to your video I fully understood the difference
i love how do you explain the things into detail, which it is really easy to understanding for someone who doesn't understand the grammar yet like me (but now i understand it cause of you), thank you so much for teaching us, you're the best
I studied tenses for four years!
But...... I understood nothing
I wached this video for 20 mins
And.....I learnt more then I need!
lol
Than*
Watched*
exactly
can someone help me with all the other names for the tenses?
"Will Future" is "Future Simple", right?
And "past continuous" is "past progressive"?
Which one is "going to Future"? Is it Future perfect?
And what about the others?
Thanks!
@@OxysLokiMoros watch the vid again! lol
It's these kinds of videos that have made me a strong supporter of the "flip the classroom" structure - it really does seem a lot easier to learn things at a quick pace if you are allowed to practise the material at home during video lectures, and then use the school classes as a way to ask the teacher about things that you find hard.
This is exactly what I needed, thank you.
I am Brazilian and speak English. Love so much
It helps a lot! I watch this video almost everyday! And I appreciate you talk slowly and I can understand what you are saying! Thank you!
I'm so much obsessed with learning English since my childhood. and this is a excellent lecture for me about English tenses, this video is found very useful for me to understand these tenses in such a easy way.😀😀😀
I'm so much excited to finish all your lessons and vlog about English lessons on TH-cam.
Hi Alisha , I love your learning way , so clear , so sample and so easy to understand, this lesson is so clear , the tenses was complex , but now is sooooo easy , thank you so much
I love her teaching style.
It is very easy to understand the key points
OMG! I should watch her video early..
She is the best teacher I have ever seen...
YAA IK
You are a great teacher. You explained the tenses short, clear, and understudy.
I have toefl junior tomorrow and i found this video of yours and i think its perfect for me to remember tenses, thank you!
Present Simple - 0:58
Present Continuous - 2:14
Present Perfect - 3:56
Present Perfect Continuous - 4:54
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Past Simple - 6:31
Past Continuous - 7:35
Past Perfect - 8:39
Past Perfect Continuous - 10:33
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Future Simple - 12:07
Future Continuous - 13:16
Future Perfect - 14:21
Future Perfect Continuous - 16:31
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I love these lessons. They are super clear and direct.
Seven years I leaned English in Middle school and Hight school but I didn’t understand the tenses. With 20 minutes I learned more alot of things. Thank you!
You seem Vietnamese to me. Don't tenses work the same way in your native tongue?
@@vladanidiot3933 yes, not the same.
Thank a lot to you for short and exact explanation, which helps me to remember all basic forms and structure of tences
Wow this is my first time to have so much focus for 19mins lesson on youtube! Thank you, you summed up all my English courses all this years! ;D
Her „okay“ is soooo cuteee 😂🥺🥺🤭
Right
U left all the things and see only her “ ok “ 😭😭😭
Thirst for 🙀
I love when she says "for example" and "okay" it's so cuteeee
Simp
Perfect class! Thank you very much Alisha! You are a perfect teacher 👏🏼👏🏼
I think your more perfect tan Alisha. Start explaining in you tube. If I say anything wrong please forgive me. Thank you.
Hlo
@@monapativenkat329 What
That was great introduction to tenses I enjoyed every bit of it . Thank you so much.👍
Very helpful teaching video, thank you very much!
Hi Alisha, You are the best teacher, thank you for all your lessons. thank you a million
In nine years never I paid attention to the classes, and now, I'm here, learning english
Es bastante más sencillo de lo que lo recordaba ·-·
Porque aprendemos las cosas cuando las necesitamos. 😂en la escuela nos parece que nunca nos servirá, pero la realidad nos dice lo contrario
@@olyalini6016 Re tweet bro
I love you miss alisher you are such an intelligent teacher.
im just here for my english exam.--
good luck
Me too
I’m just here for future perfect continues
Me too
Good luck 💜
me to
*Legends watching right before the day of their exam*
17 days till exam😂
2 days till exam
Fr
22 hours till exam
@@sobrawl9475 I love ur pfp, I'm a brawl stars player 🙂
Great material for teachers also, you go right to the point but also have other resources
It was really a refresher course ❕ Thank you 🤍
What i got in 20 min's i didn't get in 10 years in school
Make sure you are capitalizing the word "I". A comma after "mins". Also, "mins" is a shortening of "minutes", which is a PLURAL, not a possessive, so there should not be an apostrophe.
Is this what learning English for ten years does?
Me watching this 30 minutes before my English exam: 👁👄👁
Did you do well?
Ya angliski uchu
SAAAAAME
me too
Same
I am Korean and it is very helpful to me!!
Hello
This is sooo helpful! I'm struggeling with tenses in school and never understood it but now i did.
Thanks
Btw u are a wonderfull teacher cause u speaking slow and pronounce it very well
this is really helpful, I've always spoken in english but i 've been living in France since birth but I'm finally moving to the Uk and I needed to learn English Grammar
Learning English piece by piece like this is soooo much more ridiculously complicated than just picking up on it naturally as a child.
Except people are learning it as a SECOND language, hence esl.
this channel is for non-native English speaker
@@ezrasitompul6796 Yeah, I know
Yes but I find myself super intrigued as to what non-native speakers think of the process of learning English.
@@harnessmadeofhopes just try to learn a language
-Present Simple:
I thank you for the explanation.
-Present Continuous:
I am thanking you for the explanation.
-Present Perfect:
I have never thanked you for the explanation.
-Present Perfect Continuous:
I have been thanking you for minutes.
-Past Simple:
I thanked you for the explanation.
-Past Continuous:
I was thanking you for the explanation yesterday.
-Past Perfect: (?)
I had typed my comment for the explanation when I saw you finished your session.
-Past Perfect Continuous:
I had been thanking you since minutes ago.
-Future Simple:
I will thank you for the explanation.
-Future Continuous:
I am going to be thanking you for the explanation.
-Future Perfect:
I will have thanked you for the explanation for few minutes.
-Future Perfect Continuous: (?)
I will have been thanking you for minutes.
(?) : Should I really use that tense?
can someone help me with all the other names for the tenses?
"Will Future" is "Future Simple", right?
And "past continuous" is "past progressive"?
Which one is "going to Future"? Is it Future perfect?
And what about the others?
Thanks!
@@OxysLokiMoros going to is actually present continuos but it can be used for near future as well.. but it cant be called future continuous as far as i know
@@AgarParth i don't think we can call it future continuous 'cz we can't know if there will be a continuousness so we just call it future
Now the "If - sentences"
Wow,the best way of teaching English tenses,awesome 🤞🤞👍👍
Great class! Thank you!😊
Thankyou so much Alisha My Younger child is knowing all the tenses. Thanks so much!!!
Thank you for a valuable lesson. Your description and examples of verb tense and aspect have made it easier to understand how verbs are utilized in real-life expressions. Excellent delivery, keep up the good work. :)
I love Englisch but I have no clue how to use the tenses... I just do😂
samee. it's so frustrating.
Great teacher, excellent video! Very good explained very clear and really good understandable, thank you very much
Hello jacy, can you help me in important thing?
You are by far the clearest teacher I've found on TH-cam. None of the others made it make sense
I have been watching your videos for a longer period of time. After a long period of time, I am able to teach English to others as well.
Thanks for your channel!
Highly recommended!
Thanks Alisha!
This is a Very good video to learn all English tense. Thank you so much. We love you 💕@ from kenya
Thank you so much for this lesson, whether this course is free or not, doesn't matter?
You are a good teacher in English whom I can listen to clearly and understand it
This topic always made me a bit 'tense', so thanks for easing it 😀
HAHAHA THE PUN 😭
Wow! I sincerely appreciate the way you teach, you really impact knowledge, God bless your soul.
Been learning a new language. It's useful to make sure you understand your own language well enough when you think about.
A nice lesson, really, a nice explanation and a nice teaching command and ways, but not for beginners. Tbank you so much for your hard efforts while prepariing that post. 🌷
This video is amazing and very useful, in the future you should also include in your explanation a timeline in order to get it easier this topic. Thank you very much
This lesson very helpful for me and i memorized all the words you said..Thank you Alisha..
at first, I thought I wouldn't like these kinds of presentations on the board! but it was a very good and complete tutorial. Thank youu!
Hi Alisha,
Thank you very much for your simplified grammar lesson.
Thank you, Alisha. This lesson on tenses was really complete and helpful for us.
And you showed a lot of competence, as always.
"I will have lived in my house for an entire year" LOL XD
Future perfect tense
15:33 this videos is full of subliminal messages of the previous pandemic
Lol
😂😂😂😂😂
Wrong
12 years in school and Explained whith 20 Min😂😂
Thank you! I have a university admission test next week and I needed to brush up on grammar real quick, this has been very useful!
I study English every day. Thank you for the lesson. I'm from Kyrgyzstan
That’s great that you study every day! Maybe my channel can help
You too. I upload every day
15:45 watching this in 2021 makes me laugh
h a h a h a so funny
Me: uh isn't that in the past!
lol
You're not alone :) everyone feels same im pretty sure
i think this was an indication towards the wuhan virus.
This video has been really useful for me. I hope you keep on making videos for people like us who's last resort is youtube. Fighting 💜
This is so good, and I really recommended this for other learners.
Good
I'm soo much fascinated for your great significant lesson and i learnt more thaks soo much miss alisher😘😘😘😘
This is probably one of the most useful sums of the tenses on the internet. Thank you for this.
Hello! Greetings from Argentina! Very useful video! Thanks a lot for your hard work. I am an English teacher and I'm a little confused about the use of since + ago, as in the example given on the video I'VE BEEN STUDYING ENGLISH SINCE TWO YEARS AGO. I've heard this expression before and I thought it was correct. But today one of my students showed me his study book from school and it appears like this: (the explanation is in Spanish)
Un error frecuente y común es usar since y ago juntos para la expresión “desde hace” en vez de for. (A frequent and common mistake is to use since and ago together for the expression "since" instead of for)
Aquí dejamos dos ejemplos: (here we have two examples)
Llevo esperando desde hace una hora.
Incorrect: I have been waiting since an hour ago.
Correct: I have been waiting for an hour.
Trabaja aquí desde hace mucho.
Incorrect: She has been working here since a long time ago.
Correct: She has been working here for a long time.
Recuerda que usamos since para hablar de un instante temporal, mientras que for se usa para hablar de un periodo temporal, ambos con el presente perfecto. Sin embargo, ago se usa para referirse a un intervalo temporal con el pasado simple.
(Remember that we use since to talk about a temporal moment, while for is used to talk about a temporal period, both with the present perfect tense. However, ago is used to refer to a temporal interval with the simple past).
Could you please clear that doubt up for me?
Thanks in advance!!
And if someone reads this and wants to help me, it would be great!!!!
Thanks a lot...
Yes. What she said “since two years ago” is incorrect. However, you can say “since 2016”.
Your lesson are so helpful and easy to absorb, I learn a lot from you!
Hlo
ok
@@nrain6169 yes
Great! You provide me great and perfect concepts of tenses and I am easily understand all points and also note down on my daily. it's really helpful for me. thank you! you are great teacher and the way for teaching is also good 🥰
Yeah
I’m really giving proficiency exams in less than a month and I’m here learning the tenses 🙂
Thank you so much. It was very useful and informative. ❤
That's short and sharp thanks for such great lesson and perfect explanation ✊❤️
What an amazing explanation!!!
Hi I loved your teaching very much, it's benefiting me. Is it possible to get the table in your whiteboard, it will be a great reference while I'm writing. Please continue this great work!
Just perfect way of explaining all tenses in a short time period 👍🏻
The only teacher who teaches english and Japanese in a crystal clear way 😊😊
You are like the best teacher ever!!!
15:38 let me answer your question (where do you see yourself in 2020) I'm coming from the future... You'll have seen yourself in quarantine🐸💔
Don't thank me please🌚
You sent that one week ago. Get exposed!
15:34 I see myself locked in my house beacuse of coronavairus :'(
Lmaoooo
I can relate
69 likes lmaooo
I SAID THE SAME DUDE... LMAOOO
Lol
This is perfect!
Thanks for your coaching.
This was really very helpful, thank you very much!
I have never known tenses correctly and probably will never know
ikr, it feels like my hands are the ones doing the thinking for me
Same. And I have been studying English for the past 30 years
@@yevgeniyklimov83 see, u can do it man
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@@phillipan737 🙃
I from Mexico, I am 17 years old. And I learn english whit videos and apps of grammar and learning .
My dream is going to canada to work and Live
I'm sure, your dream will come true. Keep working❤
Excellent class. thank you very much
I'm learning english grammar by watching english video explanation and now I feel like a pro.
Ok that's the assignment from me, fix my sentence grammar including this one, good luck :D
You're such an amazing teacher. If you were my English teacher, i bet wouldn't skip a class lol. We need more teachers like you
Your English voice is so beautiful