How to Properly Use "Was" - "Were" - "Been" in English
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 มิ.ย. 2024
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What you will learn in this video 💡
Welcome to our detailed exploration of the verb "to be," focusing on the forms "was," "were," and "been." We will delve into their correct usage with comprehensive explanations and examples, including the often perplexing distinction between "if I was" and "if I were."
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Chapters 🧭
00:00 - Intro
01:12 - Understanding "Was" and "Were"
05:24 - Using "Been"
07:20 - The Difference Between "If I Was" and "If I Were"
11:48 - Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
HELLO JAMES.
Hello, how're you?
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thanks. what about you?
AVEC UN MARQUEUR DE TEMPS LAST YEAR ON UTILISE LE PAST SIMPLE ET NON LE TRESENT PERFECT.
JUSTE UNE SIMPLE REMARQUE CAR LA VIDEO EST SUPERE
HAVE A NICE EVENING!.
Pas forcément, regarde : I've been learning English since last year :). Mais tu as last year tout seul avec alors, oui, c'est seulement le simple past !
Thank you Mr James for this great lesson.
Last time, I was discussing to someone about these instances
I have been to Paris twice
I have gone to Paris twice
Which is the correct sentence ? What is the difference between of both them, have been and have gone if someone wants to use one of them?
Thanks
I was discussing > someone about > ... What is the difference between them (sans both of)
Are both of them correct? => ça va (mais pas "of both" them)
I have been to Paris twice: je suis allé à Paris deux fois.
" I have gone to Paris twice " ne se dit pas
Mais on peut dire
I have gone to Paris (sans twice) : je suis parti pour Paris (sans préciser davantage, on ne sait pas si je suis à Paris en ce moment où pas. Tout ce que je dis c'est que j'ai déjà commencé mon voyage, je ne suis plus chez moi).
Peut-être un peu rapide pour bien suivre...
Sinon Super
Duly noted!