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Ma'am u r teaching is awesome 👌👌only for u today I have understand the difference between present perfect and past perfect... Thank you very much ma'am....😊😊
Excellent video, but one point, the past participle of “take” is “taken” not “took”; so your sentence should be “The plane had taken off when we reached the airport.”
Her explanation was well done. Agree with the error "had taken" off ( for #1 Past Perfect". Re: " caught fever" is a local preference of speaking, not a grammar error.
Actually, only if you are assuming that a fever is not countable. In life it is normal for people to contract a fever multiple times throughout their lives. As a result we could count the number of fevers during that span, making them countable. So, it's not preference, but indeed an error of grammar. The article rule states that; when speaking in general plural and uncountable nouns receive no article. "Fever" being countable would need an article "a".
I would like to state that the past participle of take isn't took but taken..your style is really impressive as well as interesting and understandable...thank you mam
Present perfect is good.Explaination of present perfect is not satisfactory. Present perfect is used to talk about the past actions but the result is there in the present. I have finished my work.(now iam free -result) The action started in the past but continued till now.eg: I have lived here since 2000.
The problem of past perfect is cleared now ...thanks a lot.....but here is problem....... you have written "the plane had took off " but i think it would be "the plane had taken off" right?
i have just understood what is difference between present perfect vs past perfect 🙏🏻 Thank you so much i will be watching your videos and improve my English knowledge ✊🏽💪🏽❤️
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i am not very clear about she has explained the sentence "Jim has lost his watch", this look like is a past simple tense ?, what is the different between "Jim lost his watch" vs "Jim has lost his watch"(means Jim not yet finish lost his watch) ?
Ur video is for those guys who are already acquainted with structures. U hv not discussed before and after which is the main concept of past perfect tense. Eg the train had started before i reached the station.
I have some questions to you and expecting to be answered quickly. 1) House has burnt. 2) Shop has opened. 3) Show has started. 4) The document has submitted. Now tell me if the first three sentences are correct which I know are correct why the fourth one is wrong. What is the logic behind this or which rules make the first three sentences correct and make the fourth one wrong. Many other examples are following 1) Room filled with balloons. (correct in past simple.) 2) Room was filling with water. (not correct in past continuous but why?) 3) Glass broke. (correct in past simple.) 4) Glass was breaking. (not correct in past continuous but why?)
Madam !! Awesome video .. but please I am really obliged if you clear my confusion of the following question.. Which one is correct between the following I have received your letter ... Or I received your letter.
ABHIJIT GHOSH Both are correct. But if time is mentioned, then Past indefinite (simple past) is a must. I have received your letter. I received your letter yesterday/last week/two days back/four days ago. You cannot say, I have received your letter yesterday/last week/two days back/four days ago.
In present perfect tense the tense is some how in past and continue to present we don't have any fix time , date or anything so It's structure is Subject ,+ has / have + 3rd form of verb + object Has used with 💘 i , you , we , they Have used with he , she it Thanks me later
The plane had taken off (not took off)when we reached the airport Simon ate the fish that / which we had cooked last night ( I think conjunction word required to connect the two sentences) if I am wrong please let me know
godwin jacob 'Simon ate the fish we had cooked last night' is correct.You add 'that'/'which' to the sentence and you are also right. 'That', 'which', 'who', 'whom','which' etc are relative pronouns (not conjunctions). Examples: The man whom/who/that you saw yesterday is my brother. The man you saw yesterday is my brother. The watch which I bought has been stolen. The watch I bought has been stolen. She’s the singer who I heard on the radio. She’s the singer I heard on the radio. German is a language which I’ve found hard to learn. German is a language I’ve found hard to learn.
Hi .. your video is super. . I have a doubt Can you clear anyone i have finished the work that is present perfect I finished the work that is past Where we have to use exactly perfect and pasr tense Where ever we used past perfect , it will be 2 activity in all past perfect sentences
I have finished the work ---- present perfect. I finished the work -- past indefinite/simple past. You can use both sentences. But if time is mentioned, then Past indefinite (simple past) is a must. You cannot say 'I have finished the work yesterday/last week/two days back/four days ago' You should say, 'I finished the work yesterday/last week/two days back/four days ago.' I had finished the work ---- past perfect two actions in the past, first one will be past perfect and the other must be past indefinite. Suppose, I finished the work. Then father came. So you have to say, 'I had finished the work before father came'. or, 'Father came after I had finished the work.'
I walked in the rain. Then I caught a fever. I caught a fever because I had walked in the rain. My friends suggested. Then we bought the phone. We bought the phone that my friend had suggested. We cooked the fish. Then Simon ate the fish. Simon ate the fish we had cooked. The plane took off. Then we reached the airport. The plane had taken off when we reached the airport.
Hi, iam english learner and im trying to solve this sentence Can you name all the teams that____________ the NBA finals since 2010? Is it had won or have won? Could you help me with this? Thank you very much.
have had --present perfect, had had--past perfect I have had rice. (= I have eaten rice) I had rice. (= I ate rice) I had had rice before he came . (= I had eaten rice before he came.) I have had the letter. (= I have received the letter). I had the letter. (= I received the letter.) I told him that I had had the letter. (= I told him that I had received the letter.)
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Your way of teaching makes learnings more easier mam , because sometimes tense becomes very complicated.
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Excellent video, but one point, the past participle of “take” is “taken” not “took”; so your sentence should be “The plane had taken off when we reached the airport.”
Her explanation was well done. Agree with the error "had taken" off ( for #1 Past Perfect". Re: " caught fever" is a local preference of speaking, not a grammar error.
Actually, only if you are assuming that a fever is not countable. In life it is normal for people to contract a fever multiple times throughout their lives. As a result we could count the number of fevers during that span, making them countable. So, it's not preference, but indeed an error of grammar. The article rule states that; when speaking in general plural and uncountable nouns receive no article. "Fever" being countable would need an article "a".
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Madam, you teach extremely well. I am surprised that you have used 'the plain had took off' instead of taken off
No one is perfect
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Like she/he ment
dear, the words plain & plane are of two different meanings. Rectifying needs rectification.
And wht abt "i am surprised "
Mam thankyou for very good lesson I am got 10 out of 10 in present perfect
I would like to state that the past participle of take isn't took but taken..your style is really impressive as well as interesting and understandable...thank you mam
In one sentence about present perfect tense I would say, ppt it's isn't a ppt bt the action is completed or it's over just now or an hour before 🙋
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I caught "a fever" not caught "fever" and "the plane had taken off" not took off Meena
We always use the third form of the verb in Past Perfect? Therefore correctly is taken off then took off?
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I was wondering about the same error
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Present perfect is good.Explaination of present perfect is not satisfactory.
Present perfect is used to talk about the past actions but the result is there in the present.
I have finished my work.(now iam free -result)
The action started in the past but continued till now.eg: I have lived here since 2000.
Very good video very effective video. Thank you for this video.
The problem of past perfect is cleared now ...thanks a lot.....but here is problem....... you have written "the plane had took off " but i think it would be "the plane had taken off" right?
Thank you for explaining it with lots of examples and making it easy to learn this This video has really helped me .
In past perfect fisrt scientence you used took which is 2nd form verb but we learb we will use 3rd form pf verb .taken
DEAR teacher thanks for clearing our doubts about this tenses.god bless you
i have just understood what is difference between present perfect vs past perfect 🙏🏻 Thank you so much i will be watching your videos and improve my English knowledge ✊🏽💪🏽❤️
How do you learn tenses and grammar structure to remember and it'll be more natural when we speak?
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The past participle or the third form of take is not took
But It is TAKEN.SO THE SENTENCE MUST BE THE PLAIN HAD TAKEN OFF...
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I'd been confused by the structure of the past & present perfect. It gone after I'd watched your video.
Thank you for precise explanation 👍🎉
Thank you very much mam for bringing out an informative lesson on tenses. Make some more lessons on tenses.
In second part past perfect tense 1st example there is a need to correct it you should write the plane had taken off not the plane had took off
Good explanation
Ur video helped me to understand past perfect n yes u looks beautiful mam
Thankyou mam for your wonderful explanation,now I'm able to solve all questions related to past perfect tense and present perfect tense 😊
Thnx, I used to often commit mistakes in these two tenses. I m thnxful 2 u 🌹🌹🌹🌹🥀🥀💖💖
Ha Ha You dont see the mistakes she is making?
i am not very clear about she has explained the sentence "Jim has lost his watch", this look like is a past simple tense ?, what is the different between "Jim lost his watch" vs "Jim has lost his watch"(means Jim not yet finish lost his watch) ?
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Very interesting class.
Your total right a lot of time tense are complected
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Very good explanation Mam . You speak for slowly for better understanding
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Thank you madam!
Ur video is for those guys who are already acquainted with structures. U hv not discussed before and after which is the main concept of past perfect tense. Eg the train had started before i reached the station.
I have some questions to you and expecting to be answered quickly.
1) House has burnt.
2) Shop has opened.
3) Show has started.
4) The document has submitted.
Now tell me if the first three sentences are correct which I know are correct why the fourth one is wrong. What is the logic behind this or which rules make the first three sentences correct and make the fourth one wrong.
Many other examples are following
1) Room filled with balloons. (correct in past simple.)
2) Room was filling with water. (not correct in past continuous but why?)
3) Glass broke. (correct in past simple.)
4) Glass was breaking. (not correct in past continuous but why?)
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Not advanced lesson but enjoyed it a little bit. ;)
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Mam,very clear session.Thank you very much.😊
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Impressive video, thanks mam
Madam !! Awesome video .. but please I am really obliged if you clear my confusion of the following question..
Which one is correct between the following
I have received your letter ... Or I received your letter.
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Your are right. Thanks a lot.
ABHIJIT GHOSH
Both are correct. But if time is mentioned, then Past indefinite (simple past) is a must.
I have received your letter. I received your letter yesterday/last week/two days back/four days ago.
You cannot say, I have received your letter yesterday/last week/two days back/four days ago.
Interchangeably.both are correct
Excellent teaching madam..
I understood the past perfect tense because I had watched this video.
I understand the use of the past perfect tense because I have watched this video. Please tell her to correct her mistakes!
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Madam, you mentioned 'the plane had took off....' Here have you written 'took' instead of 'taken'. Am I right?
I have noticed it
Same confusion here
Stupid fellow she is teaching about past and past perfect not present and present perfect tense 🤦♂️
nice grammer lessons for kids😌
thank you mam, it's very clear
In present perfect tense the tense is some how in past and continue to present we don't have any fix time , date or anything so
It's structure is
Subject ,+ has / have + 3rd form of verb + object
Has used with 💘 i , you , we
, they
Have used with he , she it
Thanks me later
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Cant we use simple past in d sentence" Jim has lost his watch "?, according to yà explaination.plz kindly help me to clear ma doubt.thank u
The plane had taken off (not took off)when we reached the airport
Simon ate the fish that / which we had cooked last night ( I think conjunction word required to connect the two sentences) if I am wrong please let me know
godwin jacob
'Simon ate the fish we had cooked last night' is correct.You add 'that'/'which' to the sentence and you are also right. 'That', 'which', 'who', 'whom','which' etc are relative pronouns (not conjunctions).
Examples:
The man whom/who/that you saw yesterday is my brother. The man you saw yesterday is my brother.
The watch which I bought has been stolen. The watch I bought has been stolen.
She’s the singer who I heard on the radio. She’s the singer I heard on the radio.
German is a language which I’ve found hard to learn. German is a language I’ve found hard to learn.
Can u please tell in sentence Simon ate fish but ate is second form
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Hi .. your video is super. . I have a doubt
Can you clear anyone
i have finished the work that is present perfect
I finished the work that is past
Where we have to use exactly perfect and pasr tense
Where ever we used past perfect , it will be 2 activity in all past perfect sentences
I have finished the work ---- present perfect.
I finished the work -- past indefinite/simple past.
You can use both sentences. But if time is mentioned, then Past indefinite (simple past) is a must.
You cannot say 'I have finished the work yesterday/last week/two days back/four days ago'
You should say, 'I finished the work yesterday/last week/two days back/four days ago.'
I had finished the work ---- past perfect
two actions in the past, first one will be past perfect and the other must be past indefinite.
Suppose, I finished the work. Then father came. So you have to say, 'I had finished the work before father came'. or, 'Father came after I had finished the work.'
I walked in the rain. Then I caught a fever. I caught a fever because I had walked in the rain.
My friends suggested. Then we bought the phone. We bought the phone that my friend had suggested.
We cooked the fish. Then Simon ate the fish. Simon ate the fish we had cooked.
The plane took off. Then we reached the airport. The plane had taken off when we reached the airport.
Thank u very much mam
Hi, iam english learner and im trying to solve this sentence
Can you name all the teams that____________ the NBA finals since 2010? Is it had won or have won? Could you help me with this? Thank you very much.
When you explain the past perfect please mention where had + verb 3
I knew now about past perfect tense because I had watched ur video
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Hi mam the train had left when we reached in the station its correct mam
Great..Good explanation
Mam can you please make us understand when we use have had or had had in a sentence?
have had --present perfect, had had--past perfect
I have had rice. (= I have eaten rice)
I had rice. (= I ate rice)
I had had rice before he came . (= I had eaten rice before he came.)
I have had the letter. (= I have received the letter).
I had the letter. (= I received the letter.)
I told him that I had had the letter. (= I told him that I had received the letter.)
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