Sequence of Tenses // English Grammar Lessons

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @KatyaStrigina
    @KatyaStrigina 6 месяцев назад +4

    Although there were some misspelled words (read-red, quitted-quit, and some other), the delivery is AMAZING for a foreign person to comprehend. Thanks

    • @KatyaStrigina
      @KatyaStrigina 5 месяцев назад

      Oh my bad . Quitted is also correct, but not very common in the US

  • @TaofiqahIssa
    @TaofiqahIssa 2 месяца назад +1

    This is the perfect class for me.I can now confidently give my presentation tomorrow❤

  • @DavidbAbram
    @DavidbAbram Год назад +2

    It's an incredibly detailed video. I'm extremely happy that I found it. Thank you!

  • @kishorwaze5303
    @kishorwaze5303 Год назад +1

    For me the video came at the right time. Using the coined word 'Future-in-the - past' you have beautifully explained how to go one step backward for agreement of tenses while reporting a speech in any of the four parts of the future tenses. Hats off to you madam!

  • @ВасильПалапа
    @ВасильПалапа Год назад

    I am very happy to meet such an excelent and talanted teacher.

  • @ХамидоваШохсанам
    @ХамидоваШохсанам 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you a lot. This lesson was enjoyable which i have ever came across

  • @Jessica_kaylee-u50
    @Jessica_kaylee-u50 Год назад

    Thankyou so much dear teacher. I found this video after searching for a long time. It's very informative.

  • @uzairmoeen9128
    @uzairmoeen9128 11 месяцев назад +1

    When the subordinate clause is introduced by than, even if there is a Past Tense in the principal clause, it may be followed by any Tense required by the sense in the subordinate clause; as, He liked you better than he likes me.
    He helped him more than he helps his own children.
    I then saw him oftener than I see him now.
    He valued his friendship more than he values mine.

  • @alupa9877
    @alupa9877 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the in-depth details of the videos

  • @MuhammadRiaz-fi8vs
    @MuhammadRiaz-fi8vs Год назад

    Super comprehensive video up to the mark.
    Thanks

  • @vioreltanasa988
    @vioreltanasa988 Год назад +1

    Best teacher

  • @CatherineLFY
    @CatherineLFY Год назад

    Thank you so much for your work! It’s very helpful for me. THANK YOU 🙏

  • @GyanodayPublicSchoolBhitari
    @GyanodayPublicSchoolBhitari 11 месяцев назад

    Lots of love from india❤

  • @ranjanakashyap9153
    @ranjanakashyap9153 Месяц назад

    Thank you ma'am 😊

  • @prasannagangineni1023
    @prasannagangineni1023 Месяц назад +1

    Can you please tell sequence of past tense

  • @momotaro0410
    @momotaro0410 Год назад

    This was what I was looking for. Thank you
    Can I check why
    1. They had known is simultaneous but had sold is prior, and
    2. Had been living is simultaneous but had been snowing is prior?

  • @NitinGupta-vo2ii
    @NitinGupta-vo2ii 10 месяцев назад

    this is very helpful for my board examination

  • @sergeykozlov1350
    @sergeykozlov1350 Год назад

    Thank you! Excellent video. But the law of nature can be changed 😁Boiling temperature depends of pressure and can be very different))

  • @rogercheung2600
    @rogercheung2600 Год назад

    Can we use "would stay" in question no.7?

  • @pakhikaju2760
    @pakhikaju2760 8 месяцев назад +1

    What is difference between the following sentences presented in the different way???
    Jane said she was going to go to sam's party.
    And
    Jane said that she was going to go to Sam's party.

    • @comprehensively_english
      @comprehensively_english  8 месяцев назад

      These sentences have identical meaning. You may drop 'that' in speech but the meaning of the sentence will be the same.

  • @SamsonOlarenwaju-n2b
    @SamsonOlarenwaju-n2b 3 месяца назад

    Example of the sequence of tenses

  • @marvel_fan6786
    @marvel_fan6786 11 месяцев назад

    Can we use the future tense in the adverbial clause of reason?

    • @comprehensively_english
      @comprehensively_english  11 месяцев назад

      Yes, we can. For example, " I won't be able to attend the meeting because I will be abroad."

  • @SihabSikder-p5i
    @SihabSikder-p5i Месяц назад

    While searching for instructional content on the sequence of tenses, I came across your video on RUclips. Your exceptional teaching style and eloquent delivery immediately captivated me, and I found myself profoundly drawn to you.
    Allow me to introduce myself. I am a 22-year-old student from Bangladesh, currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree at a Bangladeshi university. With utmost respect and sincerity, I wish to ask if you would consider the possibility of a union with me in marriage. I will await your kind response to discuss this matter further.

  • @muhammadakramkakar1473
    @muhammadakramkakar1473 Год назад

    If you kindly teach us Noun clause in detail because l am facing a lot of difficulties in this clause.l searched in RUclips but l didn't find the good one which clear my concept.

    • @uzairmoeen9128
      @uzairmoeen9128 11 месяцев назад

      Do you speak Urdu if you do then I have a suggestion for a video which is in Hindi or urdu. Channel name is English with Chandan singh and another channel English with Ashish.

  • @muratcayrl9356
    @muratcayrl9356 8 месяцев назад

    Actually I still have a question about this topic. I will show that with an example. I didn't know that they were/are an RUclips channel which teaches English. So which one should I use were or are on this example. Thanks.

    • @comprehensively_english
      @comprehensively_english  8 месяцев назад

      Neither. 'A RUclips channel' is singular, so you the verb should also be in singular. You can say 'I didn't know there is a RUclips channel that teaches English'. The rule says you have the freedom not to use Past Simple instead of Present Simple if the situation you're talking about is still true. Alternatively, you may follow the rule of the sequence of tenses and say, 'I didn't know there was a RUclips channel that teaches English.' My recommendation would be to always follow the rule, if only for the sake of practice.

  • @MuhammadIqbalSahil
    @MuhammadIqbalSahil 8 месяцев назад +1

    Would build nor built

  • @khushisinghrajput9830
    @khushisinghrajput9830 Год назад

    Hay!mam actually I am from india ❤🇮🇳 and I love your videos 😊 I hope you reply me back and mension your country name.....thank you so much mam 🎉

  • @themaninthecardboardbox7680
    @themaninthecardboardbox7680 3 месяца назад

    15:27 I think there's been a mistake. We thought they would build a business center on that plot of land. Great video though.

    • @comprehensively_english
      @comprehensively_english  2 месяца назад

      Sure, it's 'build', not 'built'. My typo. Thank you for pointing everyone's attention to it.