Im turkesh student I really hard tried it but I don't understand and I saw this video in shorts end i come and I really understand betweens what is the different so thank you very much I love you 💋
thank you for learning that's different from each other. finally, someone learned to me.( ı wish my sentences are right for English, still ı learning to write english)
Hlo mam I have a question that I would like to ask you It is said that we couldn't tell when the action hi happened there is no specific time But you gave an example I have cooked pizza every Sunday for last year Moreover,last year is also the simple past expression. Regards
Could you please make a video about the difference in usages between present perfect continuous tense and present perfect tense( plus adjectives and adverbs) with no time expressions like since and for ? Like difference between I have been busy and I have been working? Does' I have been busy' with no time expression mean you are still busy and it is continuing? Could you p.s make a video of that usage?
Interesting video. It reminds me of something that happened when I was teaching English, quite a few years ago now. A student asked me the difference between these two tenses. After a few moments of panic, I said that verbs that aren't usually used in the continuous tenses aren't used in the present perfect continuous either. After a few seconds of thought, she nodded and accepted my explanation (or bluff). So, I see you've changed the name of the channel. Do people call you Aga? My wife just received a birthday card from a long-time friend of hers named Aggie. It's short for Agnes, of course, but she always uses Aggie. We haven't seen her or her husband Dave in a while. But I'm babbling. I have been babbling for a few minutes now. Bye!
It’s a good explanation but not always the case, but it’s such a tricky topic that sometimes it’s best to give a general rule just so the student understands the main principle, and then talk about exceptions as they prgress. So you were probably right!
I came from East Africa; Uganda. 🇺🇬 Kampala; To me and many people Kampala is better. English than phoenix Arizona; which is in America: Just confuse English in America 🇺🇸;
Teacher , I have studied English for 3 years .(still study ) And can't we say like the same sentence to express the past experience . ?. Like this , I have studied English for 3years . ( i am not studying . )
I wanna ask something, I've been crazy about this one. You've always been special (Present perfect tense) Because there is 'always' And "you've been" How about this one You've been so good for 3 years Is that present perfect continous/ just perfect perfect? But I found the time signal "for 3 years" But i also found you've been. I am so damn confusee😭
The past continues an action happend in the past at a specific time But the present perfect and action that happend in the past but when it happened is not important or it's unknown as well ❤
Very big compliments for explaining this difficult subject (comparing to other videos from people). I hope that over time you will get a lot of subscribers. Greetings from the Netherlands
I would just say 'I read this book" or "I'm reading this book" "I have been reading this book"?? For just saying you are reading the book at the time? Overcomplicated
Wow, you have made the English language easy to learn. You are a brilliant teacher!
I appreciate your style of explanation.
I love that You don’t wriggle and grimace at the camera when you explain, you explain calmly and very clearly. The best videos You have ❤
Wowww... I just understand vividly the differences between those two tenses cuz of you 💯. You rock!
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Im turkesh student I really hard tried it but I don't understand and I saw this video in shorts end i come and I really understand betweens what is the different so thank you very much I love you 💋
Bu o'qituvchining millati nima?
Thank you Madam.
You have explained clearly past perfect and past perfect continuously with very simple examples.
Brilliant explanation from an excellent teacher. Very easy to understand and assimilate.
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a great video. Simple explanation for me to understand it. I’m not native English speaking. I have just started follow your RUclips channel
It is a nice video which helps me make the difference between present perfect tense and present perfect continuous tense. From Hong Kong.
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Thank you so much for teaching us the difference between these two tenses.
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Mówisz po angielsku bardzo 🇵🇱 dobrze 🇵🇱 Agnieszko.
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thank you for learning that's different from each other. finally, someone learned to me.( ı wish my sentences are right for English, still ı learning to write english)
I’m glad I coupd help!
Your videos are really helpful.Thanks a lot madam.
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Thanks
Hlo mam
I have a question that I would like to ask you
It is said that we couldn't tell when the action hi happened there is no specific time
But you gave an example I have cooked pizza every Sunday for last year
Moreover,last year is also the simple past expression.
Regards
Thank you for your help
Madam now i understand someting.that is not known upto this lesson.so i am happy
But why didn't you use the since or for for continious one structure tells that we have to use them
Merci chere Agnes,
J'aime contre cours.
De rien!
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Glad to hear it!
Great, thank you.
For repetitive actions, how can I explain "I have been calling you for days"?
Hi..thanks for the videos...
Is it more correct to say cooking pizza or baking pizza...🤔
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Thank you so much teacher
You are very welcome
Could you please make a video about the difference in usages between present perfect continuous tense and present perfect tense( plus adjectives and adverbs) with no time expressions like since and for ?
Like difference between
I have been busy and I have been working?
Does' I have been busy' with no time expression mean you are still busy and it is continuing?
Could you p.s make a video of that usage?
Best explanation
nice lesson
You are the best 👌 thank you
You're welcome 😊
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I have subscribed to your channel. How long have you been learning English?
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Missed on Present Perfect Continuous or any continuous tenses cannot be used with Stative Verbs.
Interesting video. It reminds me of something that happened when I was teaching English, quite a few years ago now. A student asked me the difference between these two tenses. After a few moments of panic, I said that verbs that aren't usually used in the continuous tenses aren't used in the present perfect continuous either. After a few seconds of thought, she nodded and accepted my explanation (or bluff). So, I see you've changed the name of the channel. Do people call you Aga? My wife just received a birthday card from a long-time friend of hers named Aggie. It's short for Agnes, of course, but she always uses Aggie. We haven't seen her or her husband Dave in a while. But I'm babbling. I have been babbling for a few minutes now. Bye!
It’s a good explanation but not always the case, but it’s such a tricky topic that sometimes it’s best to give a general rule just so the student understands the main principle, and then talk about exceptions as they prgress. So you were probably right!
And yes - changed the channel name to make it clearer what it’s about now!
I have been learning English
I have been learning English 203 up to now.
Believe me or not. This is what I, tell you!
I came from East Africa; Uganda. 🇺🇬 Kampala; To me and many people
Kampala is better. English than phoenix Arizona; which is in America:
Just confuse English in America 🇺🇸;
Hi Aga
jak na kogos kto nie jest native spreakerem fajnie udaje ci się imitować angielski akcent
Present perfect emphasises the completeness of the said period of two years.......in the sentence
I have lived here for two years.
great!
Teacher ,
I have studied English for 3 years .(still study )
And can't we say like the same sentence to express the past experience . ?. Like this , I have studied English for 3years . ( i am not studying . )
1) I had lunch in that event.
2) I had been taking lunch, when the event took place.
If it is a completed action and it finished why I don't use past simple 2:31
We didn't say exactly when did it happen
Can we say “ I would cook every Sunday last year “ please clarify
I wanna ask something,
I've been crazy about this one.
You've always been special
(Present perfect tense)
Because there is 'always'
And "you've been"
How about this one
You've been so good for 3 years
Is that present perfect continous/ just perfect perfect?
But I found the time signal "for 3 years"
But i also found you've been.
I am so damn confusee😭
Awesome
But what is the difference between past continuons and present perfect ? ❤
The past continues an action happend in the past at a specific time
But the present perfect and action that happend in the past but when it happened is not important or it's unknown as well ❤
@@asap_loona thank you so much 🙂
Past indefinite
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Great! Where are you from Mam ?
But many videos said that both are not finished 😢
Present perfect can be finished or not finished, depending on context!
Very big compliments for explaining this difficult subject (comparing to other videos from people). I hope that over time you will get a lot of subscribers.
Greetings from the Netherlands
Thank you so much!
Hi AGA pls help
Can i say
" she has worked in our office for ten years" & "she has been working in our office for ten years".
I would just say 'I read this book" or "I'm reading this book"
"I have been reading this book"?? For just saying you are reading the book at the time? Overcomplicated
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English is pitiless 😂 Thank you for helping me
Are u happy now. Madam you are telling everything you know like me .pls madam dont confues with me
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Thank u for your teaching. I will remember always madam
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