@@shuri864 you know what, at school (btw I think English in school is suck) they first taught us "would" is past form of will but over time they said there is another form of would can be use beside "used to" and after we learnt form "would you like to" etc that's why I keep confuse.
As a French, i can tell you that English is EXTREMELY easy compared to French. (I'm a native French so it's not that complicated but let's say... I wouldn't like to be a native English and have to learn french)
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thanks ma'am you are the best english teacher in the world . Every student wishes to have a teacher like u, who explains practically and whose explanation is crystal clear unlike others who just gives sermonizing lectures without any clarity.. we all love you ma'am
English is my second language, and when i used to learn it at school, i remember having to learn 2 pages of words in past tenses for my exams, it was tough back then but I'm glad I learnt them, so i can use them now freely
Hello Mam!! I’m from India. Here are 10 sentences, using the past tense: 1. I completed my work on time. 2. A large number of people gathered at the concert yesterday. 3. The doctor successfully saved the patient’s life. 4. The ship sank into the ocean 5. If I worked hard, I’d have succeeded 6. Jerome K. Jerome wrote the novel "three men in a boat" 7. The singing performance was amazing 8. I slept well 9. The weather was too hot yesterday 10. The plant grew well 😊🤗❤
Native speakers never ask this question. "How do you do?" is a formal way of saying "How are you?" which in English is just a greeting, not really a question about how your life is. The best response to both is Fine, and you? You can replace "fine" with any other description of mood; Good, ok, not bad, alright, pretty good, excellent, great, wonderful... And if you're having a bad day and you want them to know you can reply with a negative word; Bad, no good, not great, not very good... There are also many colloquialisms to reply, but it's best to stick with the simple ones to start with.
Wait I'm a native speaker and I'm pretty sure in most cases you can use "had gone" as a past tense for go. Example (had gone): "Oh yeah, I had gone to the store yesterday!" Example (went): "Oh yeah, I went to the store yesterday!"
Oh for any of you who want to know this When you say read it’s pronounced just as she says it. But when it’s past tense it’s still spelled read, but we say it like red
Im a native english speaker and have learned other languages. i forgot how hard english is but when the pressure got to me, i said wroten instead of wrote.
There was this one time (we were in high school btw and we were all English speakers) and the teacher was trying to make an example of how confusing English was by asking the past tense of words and asked what the past tense of hit was, and a student said 'hat' lol.
Your contents are really helpful for me, but if I can ask I want you to make a short video about how to use though/tho in a sentence, I get little bit confused about that
Commonly used in place of the word 'however.' "I wanted to go on a walk, it was raining, though." And tho is lazy slang, I wouldn't get used to writing it that way.
I’m native English and my brain kept on looking for past tense synonyms 😭 but like not the right word. Props to anyone learning English who’s non native
I have 2 questions too. Are these words past tense words. 1.All covered up in summer. 2..Some of the chest can be seen. I was asked this today. Is the word covered and seen past a tense word. How to explain that to an ESL learner.
as a native english speaker who has learned other languages, i always forget how difficult english can be. sometimes we really make no sense 😭
All the english rules have a big "BUT"... im suffering right now with those exceptions xD
I still don't get "gerund and infinitive" and I don't know how to use "would" in a sentence.
@@shuri864 you know what, at school (btw I think English in school is suck) they first taught us "would" is past form of will but over time they said there is another form of would can be use beside "used to" and after we learnt form "would you like to" etc that's why I keep confuse.
@@tahiraktas. that's weird. I guess you could just search where to use the word would. Are you turkish by any chance?
As a French, i can tell you that English is EXTREMELY easy compared to French. (I'm a native French so it's not that complicated but let's say... I wouldn't like to be a native English and have to learn french)
I am proud of myself, as an non native speaker, i got them all right
As a native speaker I struggled with this way more than I should’ve
Same
Same, I blanked out for most of it
And me who speaks English as a second language found it a lot easier than expected.. weird right?
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Ikr
I was raised in uk and in the end I said ‘written’ instead of ‘wrote’
I'm a native English speaker, but these videos are honestly really helpful because all the ELA teachers here suck at teaching.
Yes yes they do btw I'm also english
thanks ma'am you are the best english teacher in the world . Every student wishes to have a teacher like u, who explains practically and whose explanation is crystal clear unlike others who just gives sermonizing lectures without any clarity.. we all love you ma'am
You are right and really this teacher is very friendly. Thank you so much from everyone's side.
Are you sure?😂
@@Mr.foreigner1 yes i'm sure!
@@ashmeet___kaur she’s not a native speaker. She’s a scammer 😂
That was pretty easy for me as we non-native speakers give importance to grammar
😊
English is my second language, and when i used to learn it at school, i remember having to learn 2 pages of words in past tenses for my exams, it was tough back then but I'm glad I learnt them, so i can use them now freely
Hello Mam!! I’m from India. Here are 10 sentences, using the past tense:
1. I completed my work on time.
2. A large number of people gathered at the concert yesterday.
3. The doctor successfully saved the patient’s life.
4. The ship sank into the ocean
5. If I worked hard, I’d have succeeded
6. Jerome K. Jerome wrote the novel "three men in a boat"
7. The singing performance was amazing
8. I slept well
9. The weather was too hot yesterday
10. The plant grew well
😊🤗❤
I have been speaking English ever since I started talking and I almost said: “Goed” on Go 💀💀🔪🔪🔪
Same I nearly sayed "goed".
Same
I went to uni in the UK so used English every day and I literally said "fought" for find 🤦
I said it on all words😂
i said gone...🤧
Neat exercise, thanks! Bonito ejercicio para practicar inglés!!
Got them all. Awesome teaching
Your teaching style is very nice .
It's just different from others 😘😘
Randomly I had Seen This Channel and Now This Is One of My Fav Channel, THANK YOU :)
Thank you Marina 😊👍
It's really easy!!
Hello please help me
@@victoriousmann1109 in what?
I got all 😄
Thank you mam, it helps a lot🤗love you❤️❤️
in some regions.. "goed" can be past tense for "go" ( around the europe area )
Tysm this is very useful to other people with there Homeworks and im
Grade Six doing this!!!
That's fun and useful. Thanks marina
These kinds of shorts are really useful🥰
Honestly I have answered 4 out of 6 ....
Anyway.. thankyou very much for teaching us grammar
Thanks for fhe quick test. It helps me learning english again
please make a short about what's the correct response to the question 'how do you do', do we have to answer it 'how do you do' or else?
Native speakers never ask this question.
"How do you do?" is a formal way of saying "How are you?" which in English is just a greeting, not really a question about how your life is.
The best response to both is
Fine, and you?
You can replace "fine" with any other description of mood; Good, ok, not bad, alright, pretty good, excellent, great, wonderful...
And if you're having a bad day and you want them to know you can reply with a negative word; Bad, no good, not great, not very good...
There are also many colloquialisms to reply, but it's best to stick with the simple ones to start with.
Marina, you always turn up with amazing videos.
I was thought "Go" like a signal to begin and stun for a while LOL
Thank You very much
That was really helpful Marina sister. Thank you for sharing this.😀😊
You are right and thank you from all of us too
I answered all questions 👍🏻❤
Марина,какие у вас красивые ролексы😍😍😍И вы сама красавица ❤❤❤
Я вспомнила всё, я очень рада 😊
Удачи тебе, добрый человек❤
Your hair looks *AMAZANNGGG*
And advance Christmas wishes to all who are here!🎊😊
I really like your short vids, so helpful and entertaining ❤❤
Wait I'm a native speaker and I'm pretty sure in most cases you can use "had gone" as a past tense for go.
Example (had gone): "Oh yeah, I had gone to the store yesterday!"
Example (went): "Oh yeah, I went to the store yesterday!"
Pleas more videos of them ❤
Best teacher ever
MORE LIKE THIS PLEASE! ♥️
Thank you so much ma'am you are very nice and we all understand thanks from everyone's side
I love how we bully other languages for being hard but we have words like "read" and "read"
You're creative keep going✨✨✨✨✨..
Sender:your brother (Baraa) from Palestine
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Omg. Honestly I’m from Russia and I’m only 12 and I didn’t make a single mistake ✌️✌️✌️✌️✌️😍😍😍😍😍😍 Love you Marina
Oh for any of you who want to know this
When you say read it’s pronounced just as she says it. But when it’s past tense it’s still spelled read, but we say it like red
girlie, I love you so much.
I found all☺️💃🥳 thanks for your video
Im a native english speaker and have learned other languages. i forgot how hard english is but when the pressure got to me, i said wroten instead of wrote.
By this video, i can improve my english...please dont stop to upload a new video
I have crush on this lady. I can’t believe the way she speaks can make me feel so happy
Love your videos, thank you 🙌
I'm not a native speaker and it's rly cool too see how good I got!
bro i got all correct 🌟⭐🔪💯
I'm serious I guessed all of them,you believe it or not. Thank you for sharing this great info
I want more of these.. 😊
This serious is awesome 😁
Yeaaaah...I did it all correct, Marina😁🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
As a native speaker this fucked me up. I KNEW the words but my brain refused to give me the right ones first. Love it
Perfectly Done ☺️👍
Marina,Can you make more video about Past Tense?
There was this one time (we were in high school btw and we were all English speakers) and the teacher was trying to make an example of how confusing English was by asking the past tense of words and asked what the past tense of hit was, and a student said 'hat' lol.
I've spoken English my whole life. It took me longer than the given time
As a person born in America, myself and alot of people I know would say written instead of wrote.
I remember when I was 1st grade or so our teacher asked us what was the past tense of go. The majority of my class yelled out "gone"
WTHHHHHHH lol
@@govindsuthar3486 first grade so can't blame them
@@Wasteman365 true
they were close, gone is actually the past particle.
@@Ισαβέλα-ψ7τ but isn't it gone??
thank you for this amazing video
Omg this is so helpful pls do more of these videos
I got all right 😌☺️😇
I love this 😻😻
Oh... it's so helpful
All are correct for me because I am a Indian which was under British rule.
And we learn English from primary school
Got all right ate it up and left No crumbs
This was fun 😊😊 I want more videos on tenses
As an autodidact I did great ☺️.
I got all correct thank you for teaching me and everyone
Your contents are really helpful for me, but if I can ask I want you to make a short video about how to use though/tho in a sentence, I get little bit confused about that
Commonly used in place of the word 'however.'
"I wanted to go on a walk, it was raining, though."
And tho is lazy slang, I wouldn't get used to writing it that way.
@@GastedFlabber TYSM, I'm glad that someone notice me and it's really helpful for me
@@noone-wr9bg Where are you from? What's your name?
@@GastedFlabber I'm from Indonesia, what about you?
@@noone-wr9bg Oh that's awesome! I'm from the states, Utah specifically. My name is Lora 😊
I did all 😀... thanks
I’m native English and my brain kept on looking for past tense synonyms 😭 but like not the right word. Props to anyone learning English who’s non native
Think-thought
İ didnt know it
Thanks👍
When you read “read” as a past tense, you say “red”
Yes it was easy though
As a native speaker I don't have to think hardly because, it comes naturally.
OOOOO, an Argentine here. I enjoyed this one.
The only one I got wrong was "read" 😂 Why tf did I say rode???
Really fun answer all the verbs.
I have 2 questions too.
Are these words past tense words. 1.All covered up in summer. 2..Some of the chest can be seen.
I was asked this today. Is the word covered and seen past a tense word. How to explain that to an ESL learner.
My all correct leaving read
When she said think my mind instantly went to ”thunk”.
As a non native speaker, I got 100%!!!
Hurray!!!
love this way of teach and once it could help me to memorise the words.
Teaching is the correct way in this specific sentence.
All correct 😁🖐️
English is very very simple really👍
Why is it began and not begun ?
Got all of em right. Easy.
Perfectly done
love these kinda vidios
All correct!
Very nice way 👌.
I have studied at my school in Malaysia
Super easy!!!
English is my second language but still i find this challenge easy...
Всё правильно ответил!
I was a birthday after you uploaded on Dec 10th, 2021!
I don’t think unless I’m at school
Thx for sharing great
The past tense for think is thought