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Learn English Tenses: Introduction to Perfect Tenses
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- Опубликовано: 9 авг 2020
- You're ready to learn the more advanced tenses in English: the PERFECT TENSES! Start with this quick overview of the 6 perfect tenses: PRESENT PERFECT, PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS, PAST PERFECT, PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS, FUTURE PERFECT, and FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS. I have a complete, full class for you on each of these tenses, as well as some special videos comparing specific tenses. Take your English to the next level by mastering the advanced English tenses. Start now with PRESENT PERFECT: • Learn English Tenses: ...
Now it's time to start with the first perfect tense, PRESENT PERFECT: ruclips.net/video/vd0yESrQMs0/видео.html
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This is my humble request to you.. please make a video on 'Active Passive Voice' as i have checked all your video.. but I didn't find Active Passive Voice video.....
Please make this video....
Could you make a video on conditional sentences?
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Very nice teaching style. Please make videos on passive voice as well. Thank you 😊
Hi, Rebecca could you tackle infinitives as well.. thank you
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I'm Sham from Bangalore, India. Ma'am could you please explain 'have had' and 'had had'. I'm eagerly waiting.. thanks
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Could you please make a video an active and passive voice ? And the explanation would be same with situations 😊
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This is my humble request to you..please make a complete 'Active Passive Voice' video for us.
I didn't find the video on your channel.
Please make it for us.... I'll wait for video..
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Do you think that she does everything for our goodness? She earns from RUclips. For every minute youtube pays her.. no offense...but thats the truth
@@Zee_615 Man, he said "She didn't cost us money", not that she's a philanthropic, that's why he's encouraging us to not skip the ads, because despite she's really kind with us, she's also a human being and have stuffs to pay for. You know, it's just a matter of put ourselves in each other's place, let's help with what we have - don't skipping ads.
as much as she's nice i have to skip ads but her teachings are great
@@Zee_615 but she isn't doing this for the money. No hate
Perfect
Hi Rebecca, could you please create a lesson about all uses of either and neither? Honesty I'm confused, I saw several videos with (as far as I understand) different info. Thanks a lot, you're a fabulous teacher!
𝐄𝐈𝐓𝐇𝐄𝐑, 𝐄𝐈𝐓𝐇𝐄𝐑 ...........𝐎𝐑
𝐍𝐞𝐢𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫, 𝐍𝐞𝐢𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫.......... 𝐧𝐨𝐫
There’s tea or coffee - you can have either (one or the other of two things) You don't like him, do you? I don't either. I don't eat meat and my husband doesn't either. Personally, I don’t like either jacket. Either restaurant will be okay, as they both serve vegetarian food. I don’t want either of my parents to know I’ve lost my job. There were shops on either side of the street (both) "Which sweater do you like, the green one or the blue one?"
"I don’t like either". (I don’t like the green one and I don’t like the blue one.) "What colour paper do you want, white or cream?" "Either. It doesn’t matter.
You can either have tea or coffee. I don't speak either French or German. It's either black or grey. I can't remember. You can stay either with me or with Janet. Either I drive to the airport or I get a taxi. You can either come with me or walk home. Either you leave the house or I'll call the police. Either you do this or leave the room. He either went to Boston or Washington. Either he or his brothers have done the work. You either take a taxi or go by bus. Either you or your brother should attend the meeting. I will either phone you or I will send you a note. Either Hamlet was mad or he feigned madness.
𝐍𝐞𝐢𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐍𝐞𝐢𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐫.......... 𝐧𝐨𝐫
Neither answer is right. Neither of the answers is right. ‘I don’t have any money.’ ‘Neither do I.’ He didn't remember, and neither did I. Tom didn’t believe a word she said, and neither did the police. We've got two TVs, but neither works properly. "Which one would you choose?" "Neither. They're both terrible." Neither parent came to meet the teacher. (The mother didn’t come and the father didn’t come.)
Neither dress fitted her. (There were two dresses and not one of them fitted her.) Neither of us went to the concert. Neither of the birthday cards was suitable. Neither of them were interested in going to university. ' "Which would you prefer, tea or coffee?"
"Neither thanks. I’ve just had a coffee." "I hate snakes. I can’t even look at a picture of a snake.
" "Neither can I." ‘Would you like tea or coffee?’ ‘Neither, thanks.’
Neither James nor Virginia was at home. I neither smoke nor drink.The film was neither well made nor well acted. She will neither do this nor leave the room.She neither washed the dishes nor mopped the floor. Neither he nor his brothers have done the work. I neither smoke nor drink. Neither a borrower nor a lender be. Neither he nor his brother was responsible for the murder. Neither he nor his father was kind to us.
@@mohammadfarukhahmad6712 Thank you so much!!! That bunch of examples are really fabulous and helpful!! Only one question (I promise!) "Neither a borrower nor a lender be", is this ok?
@@claudiachristello8691
Yes, this is OK. This is a famous quotation from the drama/play 'Hamlet' by William Shakespeare.
Don't be a borrower. Don't be a lender. You will lose both your friend and your money.
@@mohammadfarukhahmad6712 Thank you so much, now I got it!
@@claudiachristello8691
You are very welcome.
i watched all the vids
What is the difference between the basic tenses and the advanced tenses?
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Hi mam can u suggest for me where do I start in English grammar am totally confused.first what should I learn to speak English 🙏
kota soundarya 👨🏻🏫 Hell, Kota. Mr Teacher here in England 🏴. I have an answer to your question. Try searching online for English language courses at Beginners level. If they are too simple for you, look for the next level videos.
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@@sirmeowthelibrarycat thanks
Please will you teach us reported speech
Naila Ali 👨🏻🏫 Hello, Nalia. Mr Teacher here in England 🏴. I have an answer to your question.
‘Reported speech ‘ is exactly what it says. I report what someone said in the past, which may be only five minutes ago or last week. In writing, we do not use quotation marks to show what was said. For example: The President said that the meeting would take place next week. If Direct speech is used it would be like this: ‘The meeting will take place next week,’ the President said.
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Mam pls do active and passive voice..
Malothu Bhumika 👨🏻🏫 Hello, Malothu. Mr Teacher here in England 🏴. I have an answer to your request.
The active voice or direct speech uses quotation marks around what someone said. For example: ‘Do you like music?’ my friend asked me.
The passive or indirect speech reports what someone said. For example: My friend asked me if I liked music. There are no quotation marks in this sentence.
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Can anyone help? I found this sentence 'I have been at this school two years'
Is this sentence correct without preposition 'for two years' ?
I have been in this school for two years is the correct one😁
@@rettaberhanu9827 thanks for the answer, it's from 'Common English mistake' apps.
Q. I am at this school two years
A. I have been at this school two years.
The funny part is, my friend says it is correct..
hmangaihzuala chhangte 👨🏻🏫 Hello, Hmangaihzuala. Mr Teacher here in England 🏴. I have an answer to your question.
The sentence you write is almost correct. It should be like this: ‘I have been at this school FOR two years.’ You are at a school, but in a class.
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