I have seen so many channels to learn present perfect tense this is the best channel madam and your explanations is really understandable thank you so much
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Mam I have one doubt...we have lived here for twenty years...but in present perfect tense we shouldn't mention time period...but in fourth usage you have given this example for present perfect tense....can u clarify my doubt
Yes, we should not mention the point of time the action happened in the past, when we use the present perfect tense. 'Twenty years' is a period of time and we can mention it.
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This is Maryam ma'am 1.We have discussed this issue a few times 2.I have finished my homework 3.Evin has eaten all the biscuits. 4.She has worked in the bank for five years 5.We haven't done it yet.
This lesson is 👌 🌲 SUGGESTIONS (1) I think "Before" and " Already" Both of the Adverbs are used in "Present Perfect Tense" (2) We also say or read " They have not yet arrived"
Mam i have doubted for this sentence. Mam You already told present perfect tenses not mention time then {we Have lived here for 20 years)why you are mention the time pls explain
We should not mention the specific time of a completed action when we use the present perfect tense. But we can mention the period of time of a continuous action (action still in progress) for the same tense. It's a good question! 👍☺
Welcome to the world of the present perfect! There are many more wonderful lessons on the present perfect tense. Watch them one by one and you will understand its usage perfectly!
we lived here for twenty years . (or) we have lived here for twenty years. which sentence is correct because as you told while mentioning particular period of time (twenty years)we have to use past tense . plz tell me mam
We lived here for twenty years. We have lived here for twenty years. Both are correct. They don't mean the same. We can use 'twenty years', a period of time, with the present perfect tense. It is a point of time in the past that I meant when I said so. We shouldn't say, " I have lived here in 2015".
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sharvesh.k Structure 1. I have gone to beach. 2. He has gone out . Regular verbs 1. We have started the meeting. Irregular verbs 1. The bird has flew away. Uses-1 1. The flight has just arrived. 2. She has just left the car. Uses-2 1. I have visited the chennai high court. 2. I have seen her somewhere. Uses-3 1. He has paid the loan. 2. Somebody has taken my wallet. uses-4 1. We have lived here for 50 years. 2. I have known this place for a long time.
The third usage talks about the result being more important than the action itself. I have attended this training before. ( I remember the learnings/ I need not attend it again.) I have registered for the event. (I am ready to attend it.) I have washed the clothes. (They are ready to dry.)
Madam, I see many English grammar videos. Especially present perfect tense. Mostly all are similar. But your teaching and explanation is very clear to understand. No more doubt will come in this pattern of the sentence by this video. Thank you very much Madam.
Mam I have one doubt. Why we can't use had instead of have I had finished my work . This also past tense dhana ? . Idhukaga na neraya video pathuta but yarume solala had use pandradha pathi.
Bro easy neenga solradhu past perfect adhu 2 sentence la dhan use pananum like i had finished my homework yet he scolded me adhavadhu past perfect use pana adhukuda past tence um use pananum adham rule
Dear mam, in rule no.4 , you have given example that we have lived here for twenty years. I have doubt here . you mentioned the exact time in that example. is that correct mam. because as you told that in simple present perfect tense we should not mention exact time...
mam present prefect continuous thana mam have/has been and verb+ing kooda varum for (not specified time)and since(exact time)...but neenga 20 years ...solireekeenga...rendukum difference ennanu solunga mam....
impressed lot.i have cleared first three uses. but i have doubt in final(4) one. 1.u said first in this tense v wont mention time and years but u mention fourth one 2.we can able to say past action in simple present and present perfect.but present perfect konjam natkal munbu nadatha solarama kindly make the video using word "to be" and "being" usage and structure we are waiting
If it's a regular action that happens on all days, we use the simple present tense. She skips her breakfast on all days of the week. If it's a regular action that happened on all days, we use the simple past tense. It rained on all days when I stayed with my uncle for a week.
Hi mam, Yanaku oru doubt.... The children have returned from school.. Entha sentence vanthu present perfect tense... Ethuva.. The children have returned from school at 5.30 na... Meaning past perfect tense sa...
Ithuva... Neega tha soniga children vanthu school la iruthu varum mothu... Namba call la irukanom.. Pasaga ipotha vantaganu... Soniga.. Aprom, ma... Koncham late ana have returned at particular time use panalanu soniga.... Aproma ata particular la use panna past perfect nu soldriga... Puriyala mam
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What is different between it has rained and has been raining
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Hii mam, your videos are nice, can you please say at which situation we can frame questions using present perfect tense
Ie at which situation we should use negative sentence and frame questions using present perfect tense , please say mam
The situation is the same as it is for the statements. Only the form is different.
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Mam I have one doubt...we have lived here for twenty years...but in present perfect tense we shouldn't mention time period...but in fourth usage you have given this example for present perfect tense....can u clarify my doubt
Yes, we should not mention the point of time the action happened in the past, when we use the present perfect tense.
'Twenty years' is a period of time and we can mention it.
@@EnglishwithVennila point of time and period of time . Could you Please explain mam
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@@AK-fr2ev point of time is the exact time whereas, period of time is the duration ( an hour long or a year long) . I hope this helps
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This is Maryam ma'am
1.We have discussed this issue a few times
2.I have finished my homework
3.Evin has eaten all the biscuits.
4.She has worked in the bank for five years
5.We haven't done it yet.
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@@EnglishwithVennila no I dont understand but the structure and I take help from other videos to understnd these structrs
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Present perfect tense be form verb use pannama yan have form use pandram
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This lesson is 👌 🌲 SUGGESTIONS (1) I think "Before" and " Already" Both of the Adverbs are used in "Present Perfect Tense" (2) We also say or read " They have not yet arrived"
Can we say "we have stayed in that hotel for 2 weeks"
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Your teaching so well and easy to understand mam how can we identify the tense present perfect and past perfect tense mam
I'll make a video on the topic.
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@@heystobit9834 There's a correction again!
".... please tell me", not " please you'll tell me".
@@EnglishwithVennila 😄 thanks!
Can we mention duration or point of time while using 'have'? I have traveled for two days.
Yes, you can use the present perfect tense to mean a period of time.
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Mam i have doubted for this sentence. Mam You already told present perfect tenses not mention time then {we Have lived here for 20 years)why you are mention the time pls explain
We should not mention the specific time of a completed action when we use the present perfect tense. But we can mention the period of time of a continuous action (action still in progress) for the same tense.
It's a good question! 👍☺
Thanks mam I Understood
@@arunse7en Good.
Mam the fourth use look like continuous tense. what is the difference between it?
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Thank you! Please watch the other videos on the Present Perfect tense in the Channel for more clarity.
Mam, present perfect and past perfect ...how can we identify
This lesson very important you have done your work very hardly for us thanks ma'am.
Thank you.
But the word 'hardly' has a negative meaning.
It means 'not much'.
If you say, " She works hardly", it means " She doesn't work hard". 😀
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Mam when to use does and have while asking questions? Please clarify this.
Does she exercise every day? Simple Present
Have they exercised today? Present Perfect
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Madam, present perfect tense la for 20 years podalama?
I have lived here for 20 years.
Yes.
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Help full lesson ....miss....plz add the usage of other perfect tense.
Sure.
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Mam,
Can we say in the second use "I have met already" instead of before?
Yes. But there's a difference. I'll explain it later
It has rained all day
It has been raining all day
Mam, entha rendukum orae meaning thana etha present perfect continues tense la um solalamla?
Yes.
Mam your explanation is fantastic.
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Mam please m. A second year
I have spoken without nervous on the stage. I have cooked very well during the competition. I have just joined the class. I have watered the plants.
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Welcome to the world of the present perfect! There are many more wonderful lessons on the present perfect tense. Watch them one by one and you will understand its usage perfectly!
Ma’am i have heard some people say “I have got but i shud be “I have gotten
Is ther any differences?
we lived here for twenty years . (or) we have lived here for twenty years. which sentence is correct because as you told while mentioning particular period of time (twenty years)we have to use past tense . plz tell me mam
We lived here for twenty years.
We have lived here for twenty years.
Both are correct.
They don't mean the same.
We can use 'twenty years', a period of time, with the present perfect tense.
It is a point of time in the past that I meant when I said so.
We shouldn't say, " I have lived here in 2015".
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I thought that you are best teacher ...... but you are very sincere and responsible teacher also....Thank you so much my dear mam gi.... Thank u my God you have shown me this great teacher.... to help me....
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Structure
1. I have gone to beach.
2. He has gone out .
Regular verbs
1. We have started the meeting.
Irregular verbs
1. The bird has flew away.
Uses-1
1. The flight has just arrived.
2. She has just left the car.
Uses-2
1. I have visited the chennai high court.
2. I have seen her somewhere.
Uses-3
1. He has paid the loan.
2. Somebody has taken my wallet.
uses-4
1. We have lived here for 50 years.
2. I have known this place for a long time.
Mam, i hav a doubt on present perfect.
The sentence, i have been married to her is a present perfect. But why the been verb is used.
Mam can u please give some examples of the 3 usage of the present perfect tense.
The third usage talks about the result being more important than the action itself.
I have attended this training before. ( I remember the learnings/ I need not attend it again.)
I have registered for the event. (I am ready to attend it.)
I have washed the clothes. (They are ready to dry.)
Mam can you please explain which one is correct he has come or he has came?
'He has come' is right.
You can't use the simple past tense with 'has'.
@@EnglishwithVennila I'm sorry mam. I was confused. Past participle of come is also come nah mam. I don't know before 🙊. Thank you for your help mam 😇
Thank you so much mam for your very well explanation..🙏🙏
Madam, I see many English grammar videos. Especially present perfect tense. Mostly all are similar. But your teaching and explanation is very clear to understand. No more doubt will come in this pattern of the sentence by this video. Thank you very much Madam.
Thank you very much for the feedback! ☺
@@EnglishwithVennila you are welcome Madam.
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Mam
In 4th uses time mentioned in the sentences, but you have told, ⏲️ not to be mentioned in perfect tense.
Thanks mam
Mam I have one doubt.
Why we can't use had instead of have
I had finished my work .
This also past tense dhana ? . Idhukaga na neraya video pathuta but yarume solala had use pandradha pathi.
Bro easy neenga solradhu past perfect adhu 2 sentence la dhan use pananum like i had finished my homework yet he scolded me adhavadhu past perfect use pana adhukuda past tence um use pananum adham rule
Mam ,my family has lived in the house for twenty years correcta Ilana my family have lived in the house correct a?
'Has lived' is correct in the given context. They have lived in the same house as a single unit.
So, it's a singular noun.
Why dont we say, it has been raining for all day
Good
Good mam
Dear mam, in rule no.4 , you have given example that we have lived here for twenty years. I have doubt here . you mentioned the exact time in that example. is that correct mam. because as you told that in simple present perfect tense we should not mention exact time...
Specific time tha use panna kudathu. Like on Tuesday, on June, on 31st etc..
Miss i have a doubt ippa one-year kku muthal work pandram atha sollum pothu i have worked ippidi sonnah correct ahh
Yes.
Negative questions pathi sollunga mam
mam present prefect continuous thana mam have/has been and verb+ing kooda varum for (not specified time)and since(exact time)...but neenga 20 years ...solireekeenga...rendukum difference ennanu solunga mam....
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impressed lot.i have cleared first three uses. but i have doubt in final(4) one.
1.u said first in this tense v wont mention time and years but u mention fourth one
2.we can able to say past action in simple present and present perfect.but present perfect konjam natkal munbu nadatha solarama
kindly make the video using word "to be" and "being" usage and structure we are waiting
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Appo all days ku yenna tense la use pandradu
If it's a regular action that happens on all days, we use the simple present tense.
She skips her breakfast on all days of the week.
If it's a regular action that happened on all days, we use the simple past tense.
It rained on all days when I stayed with my uncle for a week.
Hi mam,
Yanaku oru doubt.... The children have returned from school.. Entha sentence vanthu present perfect tense...
Ethuva.. The children have returned from school at 5.30 na... Meaning past perfect tense sa...
Ithuva... Neega tha soniga children vanthu school la iruthu varum mothu... Namba call la irukanom.. Pasaga ipotha vantaganu... Soniga.. Aprom, ma... Koncham late ana have returned at particular time use panalanu soniga.... Aproma ata particular la use panna past perfect nu soldriga... Puriyala mam
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