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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @EnglishPandaLessons
    @EnglishPandaLessons  Год назад +1

    Write your own fill-in-the-blank sentence or question below with two possible answers (1x past simple, 1x present perfect) and see if your English Panda classmates can answer correctly! 😀

  • @Dearaamir786
    @Dearaamir786 2 месяца назад +2

    Julie! I didn't know you worked here!
    Yes, I just started last week.
    1:28

  • @gilsantos2995
    @gilsantos2995 Год назад +6

    I just got confused about the anwer they gave at 3:56 ... Why did they use past simple? Isn't the invitation conected to present?

    • @EnglishPandaLessons
      @EnglishPandaLessons  Год назад +4

      Hi, great question! Instead of "connected to the present," think about "timeframes," and when they begin and end. The timeframe for an invitation ends when the party starts. Since the timeframe is finished, we use past simple (just like we use past simple for "last year," because it is a finished timeframe). Thank you for your question! We hope that helps 😁

    • @EnglishPandaLessons
      @EnglishPandaLessons  Год назад

      The idea of "connected to the present" just means the present is in the same unfinished timeframe as the past event. This is why we use present perfect for life experiences; your life is not finished, therefore all experiences are within the unfinished timeframe.

    • @gilsantos2995
      @gilsantos2995 Год назад +2

      @@EnglishPandaLessons ... Oh, now I got it. Thanks for the explanation. God bless!

  • @Botkill-AI
    @Botkill-AI 10 месяцев назад +4

    I don't understand the moment at 2:12. Do we really have no connection to the present moment?

    • @EnglishPandaLessons
      @EnglishPandaLessons  10 месяцев назад +2

      Hi, great question! There are 2 answers for this. First, if we used present perfect, the verb would be "studied," but the sentence ends with "study," so past simple has to be correct.
      Second, instead of thinking about "a connection to the present," try using timeframes. Present perfect can be used if the action is within the same timeframe as the present moment, and past simple if the action is NOT in the same timeframe as the present moment.
      For this example from the video, the timeframe for studying ends when you take the test, so when the dad and son are speaking, that timeframe is finished, and past simple is correct.
      We hope that helps! Thank you for your question!

    • @Botkill-AI
      @Botkill-AI 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@EnglishPandaLessons Thanks a lot !

    • @EnglishPandaLessons
      @EnglishPandaLessons  10 месяцев назад

      ❤️

    • @kerlongatuno5842
      @kerlongatuno5842 6 месяцев назад

      I had this same confusion, but I guess it was because I thought the father was holding a full-year school report. In this scenario, it would make sense saying "I haven't studied" because the year wasn't over yet. But since it's actually an exam in specific, the "study time" is gone indeed.

  • @StebanHern
    @StebanHern 5 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing youtube channel.

  • @dearmiii
    @dearmiii Год назад +2

    Hi, thanks for the video, is there a written/pdf version of it, i mean the questions?

    • @EnglishPandaLessons
      @EnglishPandaLessons  Год назад +1

      Hi, there isn't a pdf version at the moment, but we will be creating these for all of our videos in 2024. Thanks for watching! ❤️

    • @dearmiii
      @dearmiii 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you!! @@EnglishPandaLessons

  • @LaraJeanfils
    @LaraJeanfils 9 месяцев назад +1

    Merci beaucoup pour cette leçon facile et rapide. J'avoue que je suis en secondaire et que l'on a contrôle sur cette matière demain et que je commence à peine à étudier alors que je suis un(e) bon(ne) élève ! Je ne croyais pas mes yeux en voyant que la plupart de mes réponses étaient correctes lors de votre quizz ! Merci infiniment car grâce à vous j'aurai une bonne cote !

    • @EnglishPandaLessons
      @EnglishPandaLessons  9 месяцев назад

      We're so glad we can help! Let us know how you do on your test, and try to comment in English. It's great practice! 😄❤️

    • @LaraJeanfils
      @LaraJeanfils 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@EnglishPandaLessons J'ai eu 7.5/10 a mon contrôle. J'espérais un peu plus mais vous etes quand meme une chaine incroyable ! Bisous !

  • @ОйбекХасанов-т2л
    @ОйбекХасанов-т2л Месяц назад +2

    I don't understand the moment 1:12. Can u explain, plz😊

    • @EnglishPandaLessons
      @EnglishPandaLessons  Месяц назад

      Sure! Past simple (didn't meet) is used for specific times in the past. Usually, if the answer is "never" in the past, we will use present perfect. (example: we've never met, I've never traveled, he's never see that movie). We hope that helps!

    • @НатальяЧемерис
      @НатальяЧемерис Месяц назад

      We haven't met and I still don't know her.

  • @Black_Cat_295
    @Black_Cat_295 10 месяцев назад +5

    1. Bought.
    2. Haven't eaten.
    3. Didn't sleep.
    4. Haven't met.
    5. Started.
    6. Have worked.
    7. Have lived.
    8. Didn't.
    9. Invited.
    10. Has never traveled.
    11. Was.
    12. Have been.

  • @Nastya-ni7gu
    @Nastya-ni7gu 5 месяцев назад

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @ЕлизаветаХонахбеева
    @ЕлизаветаХонахбеева 3 месяца назад +1

    Can you explain please 2:46 ?

    • @EnglishPandaLessons
      @EnglishPandaLessons  3 месяца назад +1

      Past simple is used when a timeframe is finished. Present perfect is used when a timeframe is not completed.
      The timeframe for inviting someone ends when the party begins. Because they are at the party, we must use past simple. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching ❤️

    • @eusoukarlacardoso
      @eusoukarlacardoso 3 месяца назад

      ​@@EnglishPandaLessonsthis way timeframes is so good. That makes sense

  • @Tail2theWag
    @Tail2theWag Год назад +2

    What's the difference between present perfect and present simple?

    • @EnglishPandaLessons
      @EnglishPandaLessons  Год назад +4

      Great question! Present simple is used for things that are always true (I love pizza) or that happen regularly (I work on Mondays).
      Present perfect is more complicated. If a time is not finished (for example, 2023 is not finished, but 2022 is finished) then we can use present perfect. (Ex. I have watched 5 movies in 2023, but I watched 10 movies in 2022).
      These are very short, simple explanations, and there is more to learn about both grammar tenses, but we hope this helps!

  • @shimaaaah
    @shimaaaah Год назад +2

    10/12

  • @senaerbek3996
    @senaerbek3996 Год назад +1

    1:02 why did we use perfect tense

    • @EnglishPandaLessons
      @EnglishPandaLessons  Год назад

      Hi, great question! Past simple is for a specific time (I didn't meet Susie yesterday/last week). But because there is no specific time, we use present perfect. Thanks for the question!

  • @devvinih5537
    @devvinih5537 Год назад +1

    I got confused on the example at 2:31

    • @EnglishPandaLessons
      @EnglishPandaLessons  Год назад

      No problem! We use present perfect (have invited) when the action is in the same timeframe as the present.
      If the timeframe is finished, use past simple.
      In the example you asked about, the timeframe for inviting someone to a party ends when the party begins. Because the timeframe for inviting is finished, we use past simple.
      We hope that helps! Thanks for your question! 😊❤️

    • @devvinih5537
      @devvinih5537 Год назад +1

      ​@@EnglishPandaLessonsThanks for your explanation! So, if I understand correctly, when people respond immediately after receiving the invitation, saying 'We're glad you have invited us' is appropriate because they're expressing their happiness about the ongoing invitation, right? And in cases like these, can't both the past simple and present perfect be used interchangeably, or is it more of a preference? I've heard that Americans often use the past simple for such cases. Would love to hear your insights on this. Thanks again! 😊

    • @EnglishPandaLessons
      @EnglishPandaLessons  Год назад

      Hi, yes you're exactly correct! And yes, in that situation, Americans are more likely to use past simple, whereas British will use present perfect. Keep it up!

  • @MateoAugusto-kh1vg
    @MateoAugusto-kh1vg 9 месяцев назад +1

    Mi engish is beri god y an beri hapi

  • @syedimranali9835
    @syedimranali9835 Год назад +2

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  • @tegeas69
    @tegeas69 5 месяцев назад +1

    ok