English Verb Tenses in Under 13 Minutes! | English with Jennifer

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024

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  • @tatianasavenkova877
    @tatianasavenkova877 Před rokem +3

    Very cool! Accessible, concise, surprisingly easy! incredibly cool explanation! I am very glad that I discovered such a wonderful teacher, thank you, Jennifer!

  • @72odair
    @72odair Před rokem +2

    Great explanation, thanks a million!

  • @eustaquiozambrano2974
    @eustaquiozambrano2974 Před rokem +2

    Thank Jennifer a lot.
    Have a good Day 👍

  • @josephwar3943
    @josephwar3943 Před rokem +1

    Good morning. Thanks for your explanation. It's very clear.

  • @stunninglad1
    @stunninglad1 Před rokem +1

    Super lesson!
    it's a very good idea to spend a bit of time mastering all 13 verb tenses (simple present, simple present progressive, etc, etc).
    There are little tips to help you along.
    The progressive tense requires a form of be (be, is, are, was were) Examples: I am enjoying the video. We were drinking tea.
    The present perfect consists of this formula: have/has + past participle. Examples: I have watched the entire playlist. It has moved out of sight.
    A progressive verb is also known as a continuous verb and a present participle.

    • @Englishwithjennifer
      @Englishwithjennifer  Před rokem +1

      Glad you enjoyed it. Technically, I wouldn't say all these forms are different tenses, but many people seem to like the phrase "verb tenses." I think it's safest to call them "verb forms." It's a lot to wrap your head around when we talk about two tenses and four aspects and then modal verbs and other forms with a future meaning.

  • @hilalahmad7286
    @hilalahmad7286 Před rokem +2

    Thanks Jennifer for this amazing overview of tenses. Repetition is quite helpful in learning a language. Please continue doing this for other aspects of grammar as well!
    Stay safe!

  • @sergeipetrov5572
    @sergeipetrov5572 Před rokem +1

    Thanks a million, Jennifer! It's a very useful review!

  • @rachidhabba7504
    @rachidhabba7504 Před rokem +1

    Thank you teacher.

  • @abdelilah_elrharib
    @abdelilah_elrharib Před rokem +1

    Thank you!

  • @Jorgegomez-rr4ge
    @Jorgegomez-rr4ge Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you Jennifer, you are amazing..

  • @user-ly4gn9yd3v
    @user-ly4gn9yd3v Před 9 měsíci

    It's important thing to learn tenses
    Thanks jennifer to provide us useful lesson

  • @rachidhabba7504
    @rachidhabba7504 Před rokem

    Thank you. Good continuation and good luck

  • @perplexed76
    @perplexed76 Před 10 měsíci +1

    simple (indefinite) tense works like the indefinite article. The other tenses like the definite one (you highlight one action among others).

    • @Englishwithjennifer
      @Englishwithjennifer  Před 10 měsíci

      That's an interesting way to see it. It's true that the simple present can be used for general truths, and the present progressive can be used for something temporary happening at this moment. But I think it's too complex to draw strict parallels between article and tenses in terms of generic vs. specific references. Have you seen my playlist on verb tenses?

  • @hemanthadesilva527
    @hemanthadesilva527 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful explanation 🎉.

  • @sadib.2502
    @sadib.2502 Před rokem

    Thanks 🙏

  • @abdulkabia8486
    @abdulkabia8486 Před rokem +1

    ❤❤❤ Very educational Thanks a lot👍👍👍 Please make a video on bionimal can we use them with singular or plural verb Examples bread and butter is or are good

    • @Englishwithjennifer
      @Englishwithjennifer  Před rokem +2

      You may enjoy this lesson on subject-verb agreement.
      czcams.com/video/ggSW0nCWeoU/video.html
      Thanks for visiting today!

  • @mohammedalauddin5256
    @mohammedalauddin5256 Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @danielat2607
    @danielat2607 Před rokem

    Thanks for this resume 🎉

  • @SajjadKhan-eu3nz
    @SajjadKhan-eu3nz Před rokem

    Excellent reviewed

  • @rachidhabba7504
    @rachidhabba7504 Před rokem

    I wish you the the best☝🌺

  • @theamericanenglishacademy7206

    Hi, Jennifer. Can you answer the following questions, please?
    1. A child learns a language best ……………… .
    1) when being brought up to it
    2) by being brought up to it
    3) while being brought into it
    4) during being brought into it
    2. There’s an important job …………. .
    1) to do
    2) to be done
    3) a & b
    4) doing)

    • @Englishwithjennifer
      @Englishwithjennifer  Před rokem +1

      Hi. I'll first see if any other viewer wants to have a chance to voice an opinion.
      Is this part of a quiz or homework task?
      What if we see no acceptable answer?

    • @theamericanenglishacademy7206
      @theamericanenglishacademy7206 Před rokem

      @@Englishwithjennifer This is a quiz.

    • @Englishwithjennifer
      @Englishwithjennifer  Před rokem

      Is it graded?
      1 - Nothing really sounds natural.
      2 - Hint: Turn the second idea into an adjective clause. You'll find the answer.
      There's an important job that...

  • @cloudwalker1
    @cloudwalker1 Před rokem +1

    Mam , is there any difference between "future and possible future action" ? Or are they refer to same?

    • @Englishwithjennifer
      @Englishwithjennifer  Před rokem

      Basically, they're the same. It's just a question of how likely something is to happen.

  • @user-gr6et9bk2g
    @user-gr6et9bk2g Před rokem +1

    I find myself hard sometimes when i pronounce the consonant after the 't' or 'd' sound.
    Can i actually remove those consonant?
    Does it work?
    For example.
    'Look at those.'
    Can i omit the 't' of at?
    And say "look a those."
    This is not that big a deal to say with the stop 't'. But sometimes there are some consonants. I don't get it offhand.
    So,can you give me some information about it?
    Got one for an example.
    "It doesn't last long"
    Can i omit the 't' of "last"?
    And say
    It doesn't las long.
    ?

    • @Englishwithjennifer
      @Englishwithjennifer  Před rokem

      T's can change to a flap T or glottal stop, but they aren't dropped.
      Look at those. Look at that. >> All glottal stops.
      Please see my lessons on fast speech and pronunciation.
      www.englishwithjennifer.com/students/yt-videos/

  • @prabajesus
    @prabajesus Před 9 měsíci

    Super madam

  • @joyceharris5218
    @joyceharris5218 Před rokem +1

    How do I become a member?

    • @Englishwithjennifer
      @Englishwithjennifer  Před rokem

      Hi. If the program is available in your region, you'll see the JOIN button on my channel page. You'll click to view the perks/benefits, and then you can join.
      Thank you for your interest. :)

  • @espiriobelmontes4342
    @espiriobelmontes4342 Před rokem

    Hi beautiful l'm love you