Tenses in English | Active Passive difference | Super trick of naming tenses without memorizing

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  • Tenses in English | Active Passive difference | Super trick of naming tenses without memorizing
    In this unique video on Tenses in English you will learn the trick of reading tenses perfectly every time, and naming them without memorizing a single one. It is magical in its simplicity.
    You will learn to tell the difference between active and passive verbs without struggling for a second. This has always been a huge hurdle in both grammar exercises in examinations and in understanding the role of passive verbs in transformation of sentences.
    You will get clear tabulated presentation of verb forms. Naming the tense is half the battle won. This allows you to place the verb on the map of verbs, to understand its functions and uses without getting confused.
    Usha, in her role as teacher trainer, textbook writer, and pedagogy coach, has devised excellent short cuts to making teaching and learning of grammar very simple and easy. Her methods are used widely by teachers across India.
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Комментарии • 242

  • @meyou8978
    @meyou8978 2 года назад +10

    Such a fantastic teacher. In every sense of the word teacher. I am taking an online teaching course in order to teach English. I find your videos more useful, helpful, informative and practical than anything that the course teaches. Thank you so much! 👍

  • @renegade2365
    @renegade2365 2 года назад

    May God Bless You Lady. Your teaching methods are indeed unique and practical. I'm a Sri Lankan Burgher and a private English tutor. Never have I ever come across anyone who teaches grammar so clearly. I always had to struggle to remember everything you taught in this video. Now it's so clear, that I don't need to struggle anymore. Your other videos are equally great. I don't know if it's possible to order your grammar book from Sri Lanka due to certain bans in our country at present, but I'll most certainly try. You are certainly God's gift to English students worldwide. May God Bless You more and more.

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  2 года назад

      Thank you Charles. Very kind of you to give me such a generous feedback. Glad I was able to help. Keep watching.

  • @Ishikapatel
    @Ishikapatel 4 года назад +8

    I wish you were my English teacher :)
    You are amazing. Keep up the good work.

  • @jayprakashkhadia4590
    @jayprakashkhadia4590 Год назад

    Ajkal date main log English sikhna chahate or app achhi taraharse teaching karte hai lekin English main bolte hai joki English sikhne balo ko kuch samjh Mai nahi ata hoga agar app Hindi main bolte to har koi app ki English ki important content ko learn kar pate. Sach main app ki samjhane ki tarika mujhe bahat help karta hai💗

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  Год назад

      Thank you. Jab tak aap English sunoge nahi, aapki English kachca hi rahega. Zaroori hai ki aap lage rahe aur video ko do teen baar dekhe. Maine 10 Super tips to Improve your English namak video Hindi me banayi hai. Aap zaroor dekhe.
      Meri Hindi kachchi hai, phir bhi aapke suggestions par amal karoongi. Thank you.

  • @narayanidhanaraj2329
    @narayanidhanaraj2329 3 года назад +3

    i started loving grammar after watching your videos. fantastic videos. thank you ma'am.

  • @neelumendu649
    @neelumendu649 3 года назад +1

    Grateful to you ma'am for teaching this difficult content in the easiest manner. Thanks a ton! :)

  • @chandrakantkhalate7354
    @chandrakantkhalate7354 2 года назад +1

    Thank you Ma'am 😊 I started watching your videos when you came in our school when I can't clear doubt in the Language With Ease so I watch your videos.

  • @shreeyasawhney7196
    @shreeyasawhney7196 4 года назад +1

    Few years ago, you had come to our school and done a day of LWE with us.I was intrigued by your quirky strategies and wanted to learn more concepts from you.Recently, i was facing problems in tenses and decided to watch your video.I am now clear with all my doubts..Thank you for the amazing tricks and techniques you teach us, ma'am.....Please explain me how to fill in the blanks using correct form of verbs.....Thanks a lot :)

  • @priyanktiwari5152
    @priyanktiwari5152 3 года назад

    I am so grateful to you Mam for making it so simple never ever thought

  • @TNWP30
    @TNWP30 2 года назад

    I watched the vid to know the tenses and now i know how to differentiate active and passive voice. Thx!

  • @nidhisworldofart9851
    @nidhisworldofart9851 2 года назад

    omg maam thats what i wanted to know i say ur more videos and reaaly amazed the thing which made me crazy that only u teached in 15 min really THANK YOU!!!!!!

  • @sanjayghosh8815
    @sanjayghosh8815 4 года назад

    Mam thank YOU very much for making this video.
    ALL MY DOUBTS ARE CLEAR NOW.
    IT WAS A GREAT VIDEO.
    YOU ARE AN AMAZING TEACHER.

  • @MegaSubita
    @MegaSubita 2 года назад +1

    thank you ma'am for the awesome explanation

  • @kkhushkkhush9892
    @kkhushkkhush9892 4 года назад +2

    Since you have such excellent grasp over English grammar, please upload a lesson on the usage of articles. Perhaps at somewhat advanced level.
    I must say that you are the best teacher on RUclips.

  • @snehapandit3074
    @snehapandit3074 4 года назад +1

    Mam thank you so so so much ..I was always confused what is mean by been being , what is has been .. but you explained very simply mam..
    Thanks lot.. 🤗🤗🤗

  • @gamersdreamplayer4240
    @gamersdreamplayer4240 3 года назад

    Thanks maam

  • @DineshKumar-kw3fo
    @DineshKumar-kw3fo 2 года назад

    Thanks a lot ❤️

  • @englishforre.1458
    @englishforre.1458 Год назад

    Thank you Madam . your teaching is fab. I would like to learn more from you.

  • @anushamenen7496
    @anushamenen7496 3 года назад

    You are a great teacher ma'am .. understand clearly

  • @sivasumam4384
    @sivasumam4384 3 года назад

    Thank you so much Madam for this effort .

  • @sidagireppamahadevappa2959
    @sidagireppamahadevappa2959 2 года назад

    Mam very fantastic demonstration.

  • @sanjoshtarai7038
    @sanjoshtarai7038 5 лет назад +1

    I like your explanation very much ma'am. My school BK BIRLA PUBLIC SCHOOL uses your book
    Thank you ma'am

  • @RajKumar-cl7wr
    @RajKumar-cl7wr 2 года назад

    You are really having a great knowledge in English.

  • @venuss.anthony1668
    @venuss.anthony1668 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @bhavyajain5915
    @bhavyajain5915 3 года назад

    Like your explanation mam,
    Thanks for this video.

  • @RaviYadav-tj6bh
    @RaviYadav-tj6bh 3 года назад +1

    Now I learned!!!!!! Thanks for your yt videos

  • @nityashreerathiv-brn7402
    @nityashreerathiv-brn7402 2 года назад

    Mam You Have Help Me A Lot

  • @sushmataneja9578
    @sushmataneja9578 3 года назад

    Good explenation👍

  • @ravindragadakh3220
    @ravindragadakh3220 3 года назад

    Mam this was a great trick to find verbs .
    Mam really really very much thanku

  • @artofcookingorscience4347
    @artofcookingorscience4347 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks mam. You are a great teacher , your grammar books are completely different and helpful from others.
    Will you please explain poetry analysis also, many kids and even adults are confused about mood, theme, imagery and all.

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  5 лет назад +1

      Yes Shilpi. Thank you for this comment. I have done one on poetry which I will put up in a bit. Do listen in. I am sure it will help all of you to read unseen poetry.

    • @artofcookingorscience4347
      @artofcookingorscience4347 5 лет назад

      Thanks for replying. I'm eagerly waiting for your next video.

  • @parulupadhya4783
    @parulupadhya4783 3 года назад +1

    Hello mam u r good teacher

  • @sriyaanramkancharla5432
    @sriyaanramkancharla5432 2 года назад

    Mam Thank you So much for shooting a video on tenses you are the best

  • @keerthikab529
    @keerthikab529 3 года назад +1

    Like your explanation ma'am
    I understood it well ma'am

  • @michellelobo3528
    @michellelobo3528 3 года назад

    Awesome explanation

  • @sangeetakolase2139
    @sangeetakolase2139 Год назад

    Wow, thank you so so so much mam 🤩

  • @dakshita2193
    @dakshita2193 3 года назад

    Mam u teach the best..

  • @mohanthy.pradip2231
    @mohanthy.pradip2231 3 года назад

    Thank you madam

  • @luckywhite7241
    @luckywhite7241 Месяц назад

    Great teaching Ma. God bless you richly

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you.

    • @luckywhite7241
      @luckywhite7241 Месяц назад

      @@TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher I am subscribing to you tube channel straight up, I didn't subscribe before you won't be responding to your students since most of videos where uploaded three years ago

  • @kamhaokipkamhaokip9877
    @kamhaokipkamhaokip9877 2 года назад +1

    My favourite teacher 👍😘

  • @tukaramhalavankar7886
    @tukaramhalavankar7886 3 года назад +1

    Mam great 😁👏👏 thanks for making everything clear 😊💜

  • @ashishjadhav4267
    @ashishjadhav4267 3 года назад

    Ma'am like your simle for my understanding thank you so much

  • @ankurseth6739
    @ankurseth6739 4 года назад +1

    Mam, please make a video for exceptional cases that use present tense for describing future events and conditions.

  • @neelamavasthy3229
    @neelamavasthy3229 3 года назад

    mam your teaching is amazing

  • @praveenkumar-nv1sq
    @praveenkumar-nv1sq 4 года назад +2

    Mam thank you for making us to identify the tense clearly. Can you say the difference between past tense and past participle and the rules to use them.

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  4 года назад +2

      Already uploaded. Past shows time. She went home. Past particple is used as an adjective. she was tired.

    • @evahart1861
      @evahart1861 2 года назад

      Does past participle show past tense or not ?

  • @SSTVN
    @SSTVN 2 года назад

    Ma’am I am so great full. Will you please make a video for Active and passive voice

  • @priyaringtones4087
    @priyaringtones4087 3 года назад

    Mam could u make more videos in active and passive voice

  • @shambulingayyav9049
    @shambulingayyav9049 4 года назад +3

    Hi mam nice video

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  4 года назад

      Thanks :)

    • @fatemakhasamwala9961
      @fatemakhasamwala9961 4 года назад

      Ma'am can you make a video on how to introduce the concept of Tenses in primary section and how to brush up tenses in secondary section.
      This is an extremely helpful video that I have used in my classes as part of my asynchronous teaching.

  • @skyyranker6568
    @skyyranker6568 Год назад

    Thank you so so much Ma'am for your extraordinary video lessons. It means a lot for me. The best part your lessons created interest in English grammar and inspires me to do more and more practice.
    Ma'am how to identify tense based on your explanation in statements like having helper verb+v3 but statements are not passive.
    I was worried. (past past - but it is not a past perfect)
    I was upset. (past past - but it is not a past perfect)
    I was tensed (past past - but it is not a past perfect) as I didn't find you at home.
    He is worried (past past - but it is not a past perfect) for you.
    Also in LWE - 6th : Wk 17 Day 5
    I used to get unbearably nervous with my hands turning clammy and my throat getting dry.
    In answer key it is explained like used to (past-non finite) and get (non-finite base infinitive). In this statement isn't 'used to' a Modal verb?

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  Год назад

      Thanks. Keep practicing and it will be crystal clear. In the first sentence 'worried' is not past participle but adjective. I was happy, I was worried. Again 'upset' is adjective not past participle. Same with tensed. (which is wrong) I was tense is enough. Worried in the last is the same as the first.
      I have done a lesson on participles. Please view. ruclips.net/video/Fx1hYVrpqsA/видео.html
      Used to is the past tense. It is non finite because it cannot be conjugated. 'get' is the base infinitive form use with this modal. Otherwise, people will wonder what is 'get' and get confused. It is a modal verb. So you are right. It is all these.
      Glad you are practicing with LWE. Are you using the answer keys from Kindle?

    • @skyyranker6568
      @skyyranker6568 Год назад

      ​@@TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher Yes Ma'am. I am using kindle answer key to evaluate & verify the answers after I solve the LWE. The best part is that after learning from your videos I am able to do it 90%-95% accuracy.
      I never knew solving English grammar can be so easy and fun. All credit goes to you Ma'am. Thank you so much for flowing the excellent knowledge you have. This is so inspiring and I feel blessed to find such a great teacher like you.

  • @subhashagrawal9955
    @subhashagrawal9955 4 года назад +1

    Madam, please give some tips on 'inversion ' how and where it is done. with regards, subhash

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  4 года назад

      Inversion is used in question forms, negative beginnings, some exclamations, and poetry. Will do a video on that soon.

  • @teerthachavan3343
    @teerthachavan3343 3 года назад +1

    Thank you ma'am for the wonderful explanation.
    I have a request to make. Would you please make a video on Direct and Indirect speech ?

  • @shirlya.746
    @shirlya.746 3 года назад

    Thnk u soo much mam..
    Its an earnest request if u could plz make a video on narration.. I hv my exams in the next month... And ur videos are the best as it clear away all my doubts...
    Plzzz mam!

  • @jayamishraa
    @jayamishraa 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much ma'am for explaining the voice so simply. Could you also explain phrases and clauses?

  • @luckywhite7241
    @luckywhite7241 Месяц назад

    Ma, I like to find out from you if you have any full or longer video on strictly English Language? Also, I want to find out if you authored any English Textbook?

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  Месяц назад

      Yes to both. The videos can be found on the Playlist on this channel. Books on Amazon.in and our website.

    • @luckywhite7241
      @luckywhite7241 Месяц назад

      @@TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher Thanks for taking out to reply to my message. I will try and search them out

  • @snehapandit3074
    @snehapandit3074 4 года назад

    Can you also explain how to write essay or talk in particular topic..
    Framing of sentences is difficult

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  4 года назад

      Here is a video on writing an essay. You must make sure you practice making correct sentences. Read aloud as much as you can.
      ruclips.net/video/5qOEcu_tF3E/видео.html

  • @sanavichorge8662
    @sanavichorge8662 3 года назад +1

    Mam will you please make a video on how to change a tense.

  • @vijiviji2368
    @vijiviji2368 4 года назад

    Nice mam

  • @ramzismusicgallery3699
    @ramzismusicgallery3699 4 года назад

    Ma’am please reply
    How is passive formed in future tenses??

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  4 года назад

      Only the future and future perfect tenses can be made passive and only if the verbs are transitive. Continuous tenses cannot be rendered passive. e.g. The dog will be taken to the vet (by me) The dog will have been taken to the vet (by her).

  • @Star-t2q
    @Star-t2q Год назад +1

    Very easy

  • @ashishbaijal404
    @ashishbaijal404 2 года назад

    Wonderful mam please make a video on changing active to passive

  • @jasminejoseph718
    @jasminejoseph718 4 года назад

    Q.Some other way of entering the limbo must be divised.
    Mam could please help me out in changing the voice of the sentence
    Thank you.

  • @dakshita2193
    @dakshita2193 3 года назад

    Mam i m in class 5. And i watch your videos to improve my english and u are the author of my book which i m using Empowering English 5. And mam my english teacher is Ms Raman from Bhatnagar international summit. Last year she told us that she met u........

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  3 года назад

      Hi Dakshita, so happy to meet you here. I am pleased that you enjoy English and you are working so hard to improve. I am sure you will do very well in the future. Many blessings.

    • @dakshita2193
      @dakshita2193 3 года назад

      Thank u mam for all your blessings....

  • @AMBISBS
    @AMBISBS 4 года назад

    Madam, Have you previously loaded any separate video about Active Voice & Passive Voice.If so pls share the link madam

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/hPhae2KOw5U/видео.html

    • @deepthi3554
      @deepthi3554 3 года назад

      Mam, I admire you very much. I really appreciate your work. I am also an English teacher,but I learn a lot from your videos. Thank u mam.plz upload more videos

  • @ramyaviswanathan3007
    @ramyaviswanathan3007 3 года назад

    Mam... Please make a video on Reported speech... It l be very useful for us mam. Thanks in advance.

  • @artofcookingorscience4347
    @artofcookingorscience4347 4 года назад

    Ma'am I have a query, how to convert a sentence of direct speech to active voice or passive voice. For eg.
    "A few stood guard for the terrorists who were hidden in bushes," said the colonel to his commander.
    Do we have to convert the voice of this sentence or just mention it as transitive or intransitive ?
    This sentence is from your book and many people are confused .
    Thanks

  • @ankurseth6739
    @ankurseth6739 3 года назад

    Dear Mam,
    If the subject is a noun phrase and its complement is a dead person, do we use the linking verb in Simple Present Tense or Simple Past Tense? In the sentence below, is Version 1 or Version 2 correct?
    Version 1: The first person to climb Mount Everest is Sir Edmund Percival Hillary
    Version 2: The first person to climb Mount Everest was Sir Edmund Percival Hillary

  • @chilakarajkumar5448
    @chilakarajkumar5448 2 года назад

    Mam do a video that how to use use be being words

  • @subhashagrawal9955
    @subhashagrawal9955 4 года назад

    the cash will be being taken by Sam,is this passive voice correct?

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  4 года назад

      Yes it is. I would continue it with a qualification that emphasizes the continuity of the action by saying: The cash will be being taken by Sam as we speak.

  • @harvindersethi640
    @harvindersethi640 4 года назад +1

    Ma'am can you put a video on active to passive

  • @principallfs9816
    @principallfs9816 4 года назад

    Mam please let me know the video of active and passive grammar exactly

  • @Neverstoplearning11
    @Neverstoplearning11 4 года назад

    Hi mam,I've some doubts.Is future continuous has passive form.

  • @bhartibhat997
    @bhartibhat997 4 года назад +1

    Ma'am..why we use active passive speech....what is its use.

  • @aliasgerdewaswala4
    @aliasgerdewaswala4 2 года назад

    Mam in our school your English books are used so mam can explain this all in the book to it is very provamatic to understand without an explanatio

  • @dakshita2193
    @dakshita2193 3 года назад

    Mam i wish u were my english teacher...

  • @ankurseth6739
    @ankurseth6739 3 года назад

    Sentence: Local firms in China have been able to infringe on the designs of multi-national corporations.
    Dear Mam, can you please help me identify the verb tense in the above-given sentence? Is it PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE? Since "Able to" is a phrasal verb - I am struggling to identify the verb tense.

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  3 года назад

      where is the progressive part of the verb? 'Able to' is not a phrasal verb. It is not a verb at all. 'able' is an adjective and 'to infringe' is infinitive. So what is your verb tense?

  • @nagamanimani7294
    @nagamanimani7294 2 года назад

    Mam can u plss make a video on phonetics

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  2 года назад

      English is not a phonetic language Nagamani. Don't waste your time teaching it to children except as symbol to sound connection of the alphabets. Watch my latest video for more info on this.

  • @kamnasisodia8042
    @kamnasisodia8042 4 года назад

    Ma'am i never read about future continuous in passive .is it mentioned in any book?

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  4 года назад

      Passive is followed by a 'by' + agent. Can you do it with future continuous?

    • @charlotterodrigues1436
      @charlotterodrigues1436 4 года назад +1

      Madam, Please do a video on Change the Degrees.

    • @anjananaturelover2083
      @anjananaturelover2083 3 года назад

      @Kamna sisodia
      There are 4 tenses in the Active that cannot be changed into Passive voice; the 3 perfect continuous tenses as well as the Future Continuous tense.

  • @rohankhan7080
    @rohankhan7080 2 года назад

    Mam direct and indirect ka bare me be bnaye

  • @harvindersethi640
    @harvindersethi640 4 года назад +3

    Ma'am in this sentence
    Karen likes living in a cottage is Noun Phrase but HOW?
    How We can make WHAT senyence

  • @drishtidas3627
    @drishtidas3627 3 года назад

    hello ma'am it was an absolute pleasure to watch your videos ....could you possibly upload something about how to identify which tense to apply in a mixed tense exercise.....

  • @subhashagrawal9955
    @subhashagrawal9955 4 года назад

    Madam, seasons greetings, I have heard that there are only 8 passive forms of 12 active tenses, there are no passives for future continuous and all the perfect continuous tenses , in the given example you have mentioned passive voice of the future continuous, what are the rules actually, please guide.

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  4 года назад

      Thanks for this question Subhash. The future continuous is a tricky tense for the passive voice because it can become long and quite knotty as it contains 'be' and 'being' in quick proximity.
      She will be fighting the case in court next year. Active.
      The case will be being fought by her at this time next year. Passive
      I hope they will be cooking dinner by the time I get home. Active
      I hope dinner will be being cooked by the time i get home. Passive.
      It does not suit all verbs and can be quite clumsy in construction when future continuous is put into passive. This is why it is generally advised against. But technically, it is not incorrect.

    • @subhashagrawal9955
      @subhashagrawal9955 4 года назад

      @@TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher Thanks Madam, okay , technically , it is not incorrect, could you mention the list of such verbs in your video from which future continuous can be changed into passive voice. I have so far not met /read any such examples of passive voice from active voice of future continuous tense, typically all have denied construction of future continuous into passive voice, then there can also be passive voice of perfect continuous of all three tenses. Have they ever been asked into exam question papers? Is this type of sentence acceptable in day to day English? It appears to be very odd. You are requested to give your expert opinion. with regard, subhash

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  4 года назад

      @@subhashagrawal9955 I just gave you 2 examples that are perfectly acceptable according to me. But in most cases, they tend to be clumsy, so they are not used, nor will they be questioned in any exam.
      Now, whether they are passable or not, is not a "rule" thing, it is a sounding out of pattern. Hence, I suggest you steer clear of the future continuous in the passive voice, and leave it to those who have immense confidence in their ear recognition of language patterns to recognise the usability. This is my expert opinion. You must always take a second opinion. After all no two "experts" agree. No two grammarians would agree on the sticky points either. :)

  • @narayanidhanaraj2329
    @narayanidhanaraj2329 3 года назад

    is there a video on Passive tenses?

  • @amoghpachori7cgn918
    @amoghpachori7cgn918 2 года назад +1

    i wish you were my school english president

  • @nandinimukherjee7206
    @nandinimukherjee7206 4 года назад

    Mam how can be 16 tenses ..I am truly confused now ?? The English does not contain any thing called passive Tense form ...they are conditionals tense like I would play (simple) I would have been played it's incorrect

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  4 года назад

      Depends on whether you include the passive forms. Modals do not have tense forms. They are special verbs.

  • @sagarikadey1450
    @sagarikadey1450 3 года назад

    Ma'am what is the tense of the sentence-" He has not come back yet "?

  • @umathakur8002
    @umathakur8002 3 года назад

    Ma'am I aspire to be like uhh some day

  • @krishna______09
    @krishna______09 2 года назад

    Mam, i have a Doubt if it is present perfect it should have been isn't it?

    • @krishna______09
      @krishna______09 2 года назад

      But you said has founded is Both correct?

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  2 года назад +1

      'has been' is the present perfect of the verb "to be"
      'has found' is the present perfect of the verb "to find"
      'has taken' is the present perfect of the verb " to take"
      'has had' is the present perfect of the verb " to have"
      Remember: to be and to find etc. are infinitive forms and not verbs themselves.

    • @krishna______09
      @krishna______09 2 года назад

      ​@@TheMindspringsEnglishTeacherok thank you miss

  • @mareeemuthu8775
    @mareeemuthu8775 2 года назад

    We are hearing the bell or
    We hear the bell
    Which sentence is correct
    In my book they say hear is stative verb
    Therefore we used we hear the bell
    🤔But we are hearing the bell that is temporary and progressive action.
    Because we can't hear always, why they use we hear the bell ?

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  2 года назад +1

      Yes, hear is stative as part of the sense verbs. If you want progressive tense you could say we could hear the bells ringing. You could add an adverb like continuously to further the meaning. Not we were hearing the bells. That would give the bells an identity of communicating, like they were speaking to you.

  • @harvindersethi640
    @harvindersethi640 4 года назад +1

    This sentence changed in pasive

  • @reenawangsa8598
    @reenawangsa8598 3 года назад

    Can't see the board properly mam

  • @ankurseth6739
    @ankurseth6739 4 года назад

    1) She had slept for 3 hours when I woke her up.
    2) She had been sleeping for 3 hours when I woke her up.
    Are both 1) and 2) correct, or only 2) is correct. I am confused!

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  4 года назад

      Yes both are correct. In 1) you have two fully completed past actions in the past, one after another. In 2) had been sleeping is past perfect continuous tense where a continuing past action upto the present is interrupted by an action. Both in the past. The continuous tense indicates the ongoing upto the present.

  • @livinglife3352
    @livinglife3352 3 года назад

    Hi Ma’am,
    Could you please help us to know clearly when we need to avoid “by agent” in passive case.
    Would be helpful for competitive exams

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  3 года назад

      You can drop the agent in passive voice. If I wanted to agent I would use active voice.

    • @livinglife3352
      @livinglife3352 3 года назад

      The Mindsprings English Teacher
      Ma’am, Is “by agent” an optional in passive voice?

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  3 года назад

      @@livinglife3352 yes it is optional

    • @livinglife3352
      @livinglife3352 3 года назад

      The Mindsprings English Teacher
      Thank you ma’am 👍

    • @ramslin3520
      @ramslin3520 2 года назад

      Really wonderful teaching, easy to understand for all types learners. Are you taking On-line class, if yes I will join.

  • @harvindersethi640
    @harvindersethi640 4 года назад

    Ma'am i from lodha world school

  • @fayaz1ahmad
    @fayaz1ahmad 2 года назад

    Active voice to passive voice -
    our team had scored two goals by half time (past perfect)
    Passive voice to active voice-
    The furniture will have been shifted by workmen by this time tomorrow ( future perfect)
    Please help me in these two sentences🥺😢

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  2 года назад

      has scored is present perfect not past perfect.
      If you can identify the subject and object and change their places, you will get your tense. Try. I will correct.

    • @fayaz1ahmad
      @fayaz1ahmad 2 года назад

      @@TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher 1) active to passive-
      Two goals had been scored by our team in half time
      2) passive to active-
      the workmen will have shifted tomorrow the furniture by this time
      Is it correct?

  • @ankurseth6739
    @ankurseth6739 3 года назад

    Dear Mam,
    I think I have understood what you meant. I did not realise that even linking verb can be expressed in perfect tenses. Sorry about that!. Can you check if below conclusions and examples make sense?
    The past participle of the verb(be) = been.
    So if the subject has/had a subject complement between two timestamps TS1 and TS2, it makes perfect sense to express that using PERFECT TENSE.
    Simple Present Tense: I am good at Mathematics
    Present Perfect Tense: I have been good at Mathematics since Grade 5.
    Simple Past Tense: I was good at Mathematics in Middle School.
    Past Perfect Tense:: I had been good at Mathematics until High School.
    Simple Future Tense: I will be sober on my fortieth birthday.
    Future Perfect Tense: I will have been sober for eighteen months on my fortieth birthday.

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  3 года назад

      You confuse yourself with too many rules. These tenses are ok.

    • @ankurseth6739
      @ankurseth6739 3 года назад

      @@TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher I try to treat Grammar as if it was science.

  • @ankurseth6739
    @ankurseth6739 3 года назад

    Dear Mam,
    These two sentence structures confuse me a lot
    1. passive infinitive (to be) + adjective
    2. passive infinitive(to be) + noun phrase
    Example:
    During clinical trials, the COVAX vaccine has been shown to be effective against the South African strain of COVID -19 virus.
    Can you explain what kind of sentences are these? Are these sentence some kind of reported speech? When do we use these sentence structures?

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  3 года назад +1

      has been shown is passive - structure to be+ past participle verb + by (implied) . The active of this would be - 'has shown'. Either way it has to be followed by a complement as the verb 'show' (a linking verb) asks for a noun or subject complement (adjectival) to complete its sense.
      I can't just say the vaccine shows.... and stop. shows what? shows 'that it is resistant' (noun clause).. or shows resistance (abstract noun) or a infinitive noun pharse 'to be resistant (adj).' or even a gerund - to be resisting the vaccine. All subject complements will go back to the subject hence will have adjectives or adjectival functions.
      Type of sentence will depend on number of verbs. Both passives (reported) and actives are used in reporting.

    • @ankurseth6739
      @ankurseth6739 3 года назад

      @@TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      Dear Madam,
      Which of two options is correct active voice representation of the given sentence?
      Option 1:
      Scientists have shown that the COVAX vaccine is effective against the South African strain of the COVID -19 virus.
      Option 2:
      Scientists have shown the COVAX vaccine to be effective against the South African strain of the COVID -19 virus.

  • @tapanmandal9878
    @tapanmandal9878 3 года назад

    I felt that I _____ resign my post ( shall/ should)
    ANS :- Shall
    It _______ all night ( is raining/ has been raining)
    ANS:- has been raining
    Mamm are these two ANS correct

  • @xyzity
    @xyzity 4 года назад

    Maam why only the example of salary.....
    Why not another like, She has taken her certificate.

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  4 года назад

      She has taken her certificate is not passive. It is the present perfect tense in active voice. The certificate was taken by her is passive. For the above sentence The certificate has been taken by her is passive.

  • @ankurseth6739
    @ankurseth6739 3 года назад

    Mam, Here are the 2 sentences:
    Version 1: The first person to climb Mount Everest is Sir Edmund Percival Hillary
    Version 2: The first person to climb Mount Everest was Sir Edmund Percival Hillary

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  3 года назад +1

      I think both are correct. Present tense is ok for a statement because it is an unalienable fact. (focus fact)
      But if you report it, past tense sounds better, as it is an event in the past and Hillary is no more. (focus time)

  • @ramyaviswanathan3007
    @ramyaviswanathan3007 3 года назад

    I have a doubt mam.
    The boys played with the puppy for 3 hours ... Do we have an object in this sentence?

  • @navaneethabala5314
    @navaneethabala5314 3 года назад

    madam, do we say "we have gone to the theatre last day "or "we went to the theatre last day"

    • @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher
      @TheMindspringsEnglishTeacher  3 года назад

      Both are wrong. It should be 'on the last day'. The first sentence is incomplete. It needs another clause with a past tense verb following the first clause.