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In this class, we'll walk you though English Tenses, show you how and when to use them and the difference mistakes to avoid when using them. We'll also take some practical examples to helping you using those tenses correctly!
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In this class, we'll walk you though English Tenses, show you how and when to use them and the difference mistakes to avoid when using them. We'll also take some practical examples to helping you using those tenses correctly!
Preposition of Place 'in'
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In an Enclosed Space
In tells us the noun is in an enclosed space (surround or closed off on all sides). Basically, when something is inside something.
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Preposition of Place 'on'
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On a Surface
On tells us that the following noun is located on a surface. Use on when one thing is attatched to or touching somthing.
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Preposition of Place 'at'
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We use at in many common phrases, especially when we are talking about a place for a specific activity.
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All walks of life
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'All walks of life means' = people from all layers of the society, rich, poor, with various levels of social position or achievement, as a matter of fact, from everywhere!
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Talk the talk and walk the walk
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If you say that someone talks the talk but does not walk the walk, you mean that they do not act in a way that agrees with the things they say.
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Basic English vs Phrasal Verbs 3
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This video work you through Basic English and Phrasal Verbs with examples to sustain the various definitions.
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Basic English vs Phrasal Verbs 2
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This video work you through Basic English an Phrasal Verbs with examples to sustain the various definitions.
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Basic English vs Phrasal Verbs
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This video work you through Basic English an Phrasal Verbs with examples to sustain the various definitions.
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Preposition of Time 'on' | part 3
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We use 'on' to talk about:
- Days: on Christmas, on Easter, on Halloween;
- Dates: on 2nd May, on our anniversary, on July 1st;
- Parts of Specific day: on Tuesday morning, on Saturday night.
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Preposition of Time 'in' | Part 2
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We use 'in' to talk about:
- Months / Seasons: in April, in (the) summer, in (the) spring;
- Years / Decade / Centuries: in 2020, in the 70s, in the 21th century;
- Long periods: in the present, in the past, in the future, in the ice (middle) age(s);
- Parts of the day: in the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening.
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SINCE & FOR | The Difference
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Check out how to use 'SINCE' and 'FOR' in sentences!
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ENGLISH PHRASES | WAYS TO SAY 'HELLO' AND 'GOODBYE', BOTH FORMAL & INFORMAL
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BUSINESS ENGLISH
In this video we gonna learn how to say "Hello & Goodbye" in Formal and Informal Situations.
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ENGLISH FUTURE FORMS
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This video talks about the different expressions of the future in English, supported by well detailed examples.
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Future Continuous / Progressive #11
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Future Progressive
Use:
* to talk about actions that'll be in progress at a certain time in the future.
It helps to express the future as a matter of course.
Couple of words are for instance: next week, tonight, later on Jan. 6th.
..., just about every action having its course in the future.
Example: We'll be boarding the flight at 2 pm.
* to underline overlapping actions.
Example: They'll be waiting when we arrive.
used with: when + Present simple + at (time)
Form: Personal pronouns + will be + Verb-ing
Examples:
- She will be taking a nap at this very time tomorrow.
- They will be celebrating their diamond wedding anniversary in September.
- will be talking to my mom in an hour.
- We will be working on the project tomorrow.
- Will you be going to her by bus?
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Future Perfect #10
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The future perfect is used to describe an action that'll be finished or something that'll already have happened before a certain time in the future.
Form:
- Positive sentences: subject + will + have + past participle(main verb)
Example: By the time the doctor arrives, I will have taken my medications.
- Negative sentences: subject + will (+not, also shorten as won't) + have + the past participle of the main verb (in our case = taken)
Example: By the time the doctor arrives, I will not (won't) have taken my medications.
- Yes/no -questions: will + the subject + have + past participle?
Example: By the time the doctor arrives, will she have taken my medication? (yes/no)
- Wh- tag questions: wh-tag + will + the subject + have + past participle?
Example: Why will she have taken her medications by the time the doctor arrives?
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The Past Perfect Continuous (Progressive) #8
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The past perfect continuous is also known as Past Perfect Progressive Tense, and is used for an action that began before a certain point in the past and continued up to that time.
Time reference is found in these sentences which gives an idea that action has continued from some time.
Examples:
At that time he had been writing a book for two months.
When she came to the university in last summer, her biology Lecturer had already been teaching there for five years.
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Prepositions "into" vs. "in to"
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Into:
- expresses movement or action with the result that someone or something becomes enclosed or surrounded by something else.
- expresses movement or action with the result that someone or something makes physical contact with something else.
In to:
In instances when in is part of the verb, it is acting as an adverb and to is either a preposition, which takes an object, or part of an infinitive, such as to run.
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Will & Going-to-Future #9
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The will-future expresses future events that the speaker cannot influence.
Example: It will rain tomorrow.
The going-to-future is used to express a logical conclusion.
Example:
The sky is covered with dark clouds. I It's going to rain.
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Must vs. Have to
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Must vs. have to
Both Must and have to express obligation or necessity, but there are some small differences:
- We use must when the speaker thinks it is necessary or important to do an action:
Must you go? ~ Yes, I must.
You must go. (= It is important that you go.)
- We use have to to talk about an action that is necessary because of rules or laws, or because someone obliges us to do it:
Doctors sometimes have to work on Sunday.
(It is in the rules of their work.)
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Quiz - Use of Phrases and Expressions
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Test Your English Vocabulary and Grammar - Practice and Improve your English with Useful Phrases and Expressions.
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