When you are writing, you can use words that show if the events have already happened, are happening now or will happen in the future. The past tense is used for things that have already happened. He ...
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ENGLISH TENSES EXPLAINED IN 15 MINUTES
Learn all 12 English tenses quickly! This video explains simple, perfect, and continuous tenses with easy-to-understand ...
It seemed just like the other day that I grabbed the Day One issue of 'The Times' on the July 18, 1984. It seemed just like the other day that I grabbed the Day One issue of 'The Times' on the July 18 ...
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The Present Perfect Continuous Explained Before You Lose Your Mind
This video breaks down the present perfect continuous tense in a simple, easy to follow way. Each explanation shows how and when to use it naturally.
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