I'm native and I still barely understand these tenses. I can use them correctly, but can't explain when to use them. I really don't envy anyone trying to learn this. This video was helpful though, thanks.
Hello English learners :) I’m a native English speaker and I just wanted to say « Good job everyone! ». You’re learning a new language (which is super hard) and you’re doing amazingly! Keep learning more, I’m really glad to have you guys speaking our language :D
I seriously never comment on someone's video except my friend's channel, but your content and way of explaining is too impressive that I couldn't control myself, looking forward to learn more from you ❣️❤️
I am an indian 15 year old boy , i am worst at speaking english , since i am watching your videos marina , i am really developing in speaking english language . May god bless you
I've been confused about the English tenses for all of my life until I saw this video and I could understand it easily. This is so impressive. I have to say that she could teach better than my teacher, even they teach me in our language.
English isn't my first language but wow! She helped me learn so much! (I'm from Korea)
There's quite nothing like a non-native speaker with a flawless pronunciation and a deep knowledge of the subject one can learn English from. Great channel, I'm recommending your videos to all of my students in Vietnam. Keep up the excellent work and thank you so much.
You’ve helped me so much with my speech both in my videos as well as with other people in real life, thank you so much, Marina!🥺❤️
I'm a native English speaker, but by watching your videos I can understand why people who learn English get confused. It actually kinda helps me learn other languages because it describes to me concepts that don't exist in other languages. Love your content, Marina! ❤
I am Algerian, and this video so helpful, thanx.
Hey! This is a great way to learn the Present Perfect! One thing for students to remember is this; We use the PRESENT PERFECT when we want to talk about an action that has happened ANYTIME before the present. For the SIMPLE PAST we talk about an action that happened at a SPECIFIC point in time (NOT ANYTIME). E.g PRESENT PERFECT - I have never been to England (ANYTIME in my life) vs PAST SIMPLE - I went to England last year (Last year = specific time). We can also use the present perfect to talk about actions that have happened many times in the past. E.g I have been to England 3 times. (In my life).
Sometimes, as for me, it's really hard to understand easily when I'm learning English in English, but you have taught me in very easy way. Thank you so much, Marina, especially for this lesson.
I've learned a lot from this video
A big thank you, Marina. This video have helped me a lot. Now I can use this tense correctly :D
Hi , I am Armenian 🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲, I am fond of English . I am trying to teach pupils Engish. You help me toooo much. Thank you so much🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for the video! By the way at 8:55 you said "In more details". It's a common mistake (mine in the past too), the correct form is "In more detail" - no "s" ending is needed.
Remember,Marina's teaching us how to speak english fluently and that's actually her 2nd language,wow marina , you're great,that was amazing❤️❤️
I had commented on ur last video about he , she , someone + has I , you , they , we + have or had. One subscriber was wrong with it , i had corrected. Thanks for the video ❤️❤️❤️❤️ You are really a knowledge butterfly.
THANK YOU!
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