Grammar: When is the past not the past? - BBC English Masterclass

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2016
  • Improve your English grammar with the BBC. You already know that to talk about the past in English, you have to use past tenses. But did you know that you can use past forms to talk about the present - or even the future? Watch this free online English lesson to find out how.
    You’ll find a summary and an exercise on our website: www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/...
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    Transcript:
    Sian
    Hi, Sian here for BBC Learning English. Today we're going to look at past forms - easy, right? We use past forms to talk about things that happened in the past!
    Well, it's not that simple! We also use past forms when we're not talking about the past. Here a few ways we do this.
    Number 1
    Listen to these two examples. Which one do you think my plan sounds less definite?
    Number 1: I'm thinking of going to that party later. Or, number 2: I was thinking of going to that party later.
    That's right. The second one is less definite. We use past here - I was thinking - to show that the plan isn't certain yet. I haven't made up my mind.
    Number 2
    Listen to these two examples. Which one sounds more polite? 1. Is your report ready yet? Or 2, I was wondering if your report was ready yet.
    The second one, of course, is much more polite. We use past forms here - was wondering/was - to make the request less direct and more formal. You'll be surprised how often British people use this structure - we like being polite!
    Number 3
    Which of these two examples sound more urgent? It's time to leave. Or: It's time we left.
    That's right - the second one sounds more urgent. The first example just means 'we should leave now': It's time to leave - the party starts in 20 minutes!
    The second example, we use the past form. This conveys the idea that we should have already left! It's time we left - the party started hours ago.
    Number 4
    Which of these do you think sounds correct? I wish I have more time. Or, I wish I had more time.
    That's right. The first one is not possible. To make wishes about the present we use the past form - I wish I had more time. We're not talking about the past here, we're talking about an unreal present situation. You could also use if only. If only I had more time.
    Number 5
    Which of these two examples sound less likely to happen? Suppose you lose your job. Or, Suppose you lost your job.
    That's right. The second one sounds less likely to happen. We use the past after suppose or what if when we don't think something is likely to happen in the future.
    That's it for this Masterclass. For more help with using past forms when you're not talking about the past, go to our website bbclearningenglish.com. Goodbye!

Комментарии • 92

  • @bbclearningenglish
    @bbclearningenglish  4 года назад +4

    More about tenses: Sometimes when we are talking about past events, we want to refer to something that was in the future at that time. Sian's here to show you five forms you can use talk about the future in the past - and she's going to take you back to the past to do this!

  • @tammytsang3487

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    @arissetiawan7037 4 года назад +3

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    @sebastianalegria3401 7 лет назад +1

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    @engin7787 6 лет назад +1

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  • @user-qe9qu4it3u
    @user-qe9qu4it3u 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks alot...the way that Sian use make the Grammar very easy to learn.

  • @AMAN_GAMER728
    @AMAN_GAMER728 3 года назад +1

    I didn't think that I was aware of all of this by far, and i persume that's has acctully taught me something which is useful and concise, I appreciate sian for this.

  • @wketa
    @wketa 3 года назад

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    @Sergio-ht2bt 5 лет назад +2

    Brilliant!

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    @user-rh5pv2tq4f 4 года назад

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    @najatarabia741 5 лет назад

    Thank you

  • @artemedutech
    @artemedutech 7 лет назад +3

    the 4th is the most obscure for me. suppose I hardly used that :) Thanks for enreaching our English, Sean! take care

  • @Ashukumar-lj4rh
    @Ashukumar-lj4rh 6 лет назад

    Hi, I am Ashu from India, and i have seen your videos. I highly appreciate the way you teach. you are a great teacher...plz keep doing new lessions on English. Thanks

  • @mariamkinen8036
    @mariamkinen8036 5 лет назад

    This is excellent.Thx.

  • @sv3955
    @sv3955 4 года назад +1

    thank you a lot! it's very useful lesson. i have never known about that details about using past tenses.

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    @kishore_Vlogs91 6 лет назад

    Mr.Tim and all BCC English team are very helpful to me..

  • @Rocky-bi5dv
    @Rocky-bi5dv 7 лет назад +1

    that said, I really enjoy learning English. the more challenges I have, the more enjoyabel it is to get them over !!