Learn ALL 16 TENSES Easily in under 30 Minutes - Present, Past, Future, Conditional +Free PDF & Quiz

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2021-12-16 ・ English with Lucy


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Learn ALL 16 TENSES Easily in under 30 Minutes - Present, Past, Future, Conditional +Free PDF & Quiz

10,392,351 views ・ 2021-12-16

English with Lucy


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- Hello, lovely students,
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and welcome back to English with Lucy.
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I have an amazing video for you today
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if I do say so myself.
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I am going to teach you all of the English tenses.
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Lots of you have been asking me for a tenses review,
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and I say, go big or go home.
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The saying to go big or go home
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means to put in all your effort or to do nothing at all.
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I'd rather put in all of my effort.
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So today in under 30 minutes,
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we will go through all 16 tenses.
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You will walk away from this lesson
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with a much better understanding of all the English tenses.
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What is more is that I have created a free PDF
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It's got everything we're going to discuss today,
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lots of examples, and it's also got exercises,
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and I'm going to give you loads of examples
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so that you can learn them and use them yourself.
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Firstly, I think it's best to have an overview,
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and then we can go more in depth into each group.
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I know that going over 16 tenses all in one lesson
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may seem like a lot and it is,
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this is a big lesson,
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but they do share a lot of characteristics,
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so seeing them all together
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can make them easier to learn and remember.
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Let's go through them first.
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We have the present simple;
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I eat chocolate.
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The present continuous;
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I am eating chocolate.
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The present perfect;
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I have eaten chocolate.
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The present perfect continuous;
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I have been eating chocolate.
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Then we move on to the past simple;
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I ate chocolate.
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The past continuous;
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I was eating chocolate.
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The past perfect;
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I had eaten chocolate.
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Whenever I say had,
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I can't help but go up.
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I had eaten. (laughs)
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And the past perfect continuous;
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I had been eating chocolate.
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Oh, I just can't not do that.
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Now, moving on to the future.
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We have the future simple;
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I will have a toothache
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after all this chocolate, just kidding.
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I will eat chocolate.
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The future continuous;
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I will be eating chocolate.
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The future perfect;
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I will have eaten chocolate.
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And the future perfect continuous;
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I will have been eating chocolate. (laughs)
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Last group we have is conditionals.
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The conditional simple;
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I would eat chocolate.
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The conditional continuous;
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I would be eating chocolate.
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The conditional perfect;
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I would have eaten chocolate.
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And finally, the conditional perfect continuous;
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I would have been eating chocolate.
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Can you see how many similarities there are
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between all of these tenses?
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Now let's look a little more closely,
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starting with the present tenses.
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The first tense that you learn in English
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is usually the present simple,
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and that's for good reason.
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It's actually the tense that native speakers use
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in around 50% of their written and spoken communication.
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We do use the other present tenses quite often, too,
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so they are all really, really important.
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The present simple, I work on Tuesdays.
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This is used to talk about general statements,
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habits, and facts.
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The present continuous;
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I am working now.
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This is used to talk about actions
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that are happening right now.
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The present perfect;
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I have worked at a pub.
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We use this to talk about past events or past actions
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that have present consequences.
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And the present perfect continuous;
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I have been working for three hours today.
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This is used to talk about an action
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that started in the past and continues to the present.
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Okay, the structure of the present simple;
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like its name, it is fairly simple.
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We have the subject plus the base form of a verb,
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except from in the third person singular,
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and this always catches most students out
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when they're relatively new to learning English.
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In the third person singular, we add an S.
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So for I, you, we, and they,
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it's, I work, we eat, they play, you do,
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but the he, she, and it,
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it is, she works, he cleans, it smells.
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Another exception is be,
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the verb to be.
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To be has its own forms in the present simple,
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I am., you are, he, She, it is, we are, they are.
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As I said before,
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we use the present simple to talk about general statements,
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facts, and habits.
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We also use it to talk about schedule events
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like plane and train times.
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Here are some examples.
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I am a woman.
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My name is Lucy.
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This is a general statement or fact.
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Mary meets her friends on Friday evenings.
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That's a habit.
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The train to London leaves at 8:00 PM.
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That's a schedule event in the future.
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Our dog eats the cat's food,
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and that's habit.
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Habit we're trying to conquer at the moment.
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We don't know why he started doing it,
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but he has since we moved house. (laughs)
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I hope all of that's clear.
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There are lots more examples in the PDF,
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and there is a quiz for every tense.
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So please do download that.
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The link is down below in the description box.
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Right, let's move on to the present continuous.
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We use the present continuous to talk about things
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that are happening at the moment of speaking,
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but be careful in general there is an exception
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we can't use state verbs,
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words like hate, love, want, for example.
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There is an exception there,
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and I will mention it.
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It's to do with slang.
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The structure of the present continuous
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is subject plus be plus verb-ing.
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It writes subject plus be plus verb-ing.
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You can use that.
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Here are some examples.
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I am teaching English.
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They are baking cookies.
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We can also use this tense to talk about things
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that we think are temporary.
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Compare these two sentences.
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James lives in Manchester.
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James is living in Manchester.
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In the first sentence,
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I use the present simple
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because I think that his state is more or less permanent,
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but in the second sentence,
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I use the present continuous
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because I think his situation might be temporary.
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He's living in Manchester now,
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but I don't know what might happen
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in a few weeks or a month.
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Perhaps he's studying there,
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or he's working there for a short time.
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Now you will hear native speakers
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use state verbs in the present continuous in this form,
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or to show this meaning.
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I am loving my christmas jumper right now.
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Love is a state verb.
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I'm not meant to use it,
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but it means right now,
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a trend that I am enjoying
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is my christmas jumper, (laughs)
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which I must say,
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I think this is a very nice christmas jumper.
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I actually had another option today.
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It was between this one,
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which have wore last year,
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but I got this one on a secondhand website,
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very happy with myself.
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Anyway, back to the tenses, (laughs)
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you'll also hear people say,
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oh no, I'm hating that song right now.
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It means it's a temporary state,
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some reason right now I don't enjoy that song temporarily.
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I'm hating it.
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So when you hear teachers say,
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never use a state verb in the present continuous
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take that with a pinch of salt.
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We also use the present continuous
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to talk about arrangements.
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This means that we are planning to do something
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in the future,
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and it involves another person or business.
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Let me show you an example.
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I am having my haircut on Tuesday.
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Sarah is meeting her parents tomorrow.
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They are plans, but they depend on someone else.
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Let's take a look at some examples.
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Kate is studying business,
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temporary situation happening now.
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We are meeting our friend next Friday in Edinburgh,
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arrangement involving someone else.
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We are driving home.
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We are doing this right now in the moment.
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It is snowing, for example,
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it did actually snow the other day,
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it was magical,
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but enough about my weather, (laughs)
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let's move on to the present perfect.
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The structure of the present perfect
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is subject plus has or have plus the past participle.
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There are three main ways
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that we use the present perfect in English.
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The first is to talk about things
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that started in the past and continue to the present.
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It's very important to remember
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that they are unfinished actions.
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When we talk about these events or states,
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we often mention how long they've been going on for
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or when they started.
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For example, I have lived in the UK all my life,
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or she has been at university since 2020;
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William and I have been married for three months.
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Oh, it's our three month anniversary nearly,
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how exciting, (laughs)
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the second way that we use the present perfect
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is to talk about our experiences up to the present.
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When we do this,
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we don't talk about exactly when something happened.
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We are just generally telling somebody
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about our life experiences.
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For example, she has been to Canada three times.
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We have met the queen.
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I have read all of the Harry Potter books.
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Finally, we also use the present perfect
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to talk about past events and actions
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that have consequences in the present.
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For example, I have eaten breakfast so I'm not hungry,
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or Mike has lost his keys so he's going to be late for work.
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Let's move on to the last of the presents,
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the present perfect continuous.
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I've just realised,
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I looked like a present,
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and I'm talking about the present tenses.
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Maybe I should have just made a video
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about the present tense this dresses present. (laughs)
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Now we use the present perfect continuous
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to talk about something that's started in the past
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and continues to the present,
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and that might sound very similar to the present perfect,
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but there are a few key differences.
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One big difference is the structure.
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We use the structure subject plus has/have
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plus been plus verb-ing.
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I have been eating chocolate as we discussed before.
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Now with the present perfect continuous,
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we often use it to talk about things
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that we have been doing uninterrupted that haven't finished.
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We use this tense to emphasise
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how long something has been happening.
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For example, I've been watching that TV show for weeks.
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I'm emphasising how long I have been watching the TV show,
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or Ellen has been replying to emails for two hours already.
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We use it to talk about things
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that have been done recently or lately.
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For example, look, it's been snowing,
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or I've been practising my football skills
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a lot recently. (laughs)
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That's such a lie.
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Remember we generally
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don't use the present perfect continuous
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to talk about states.
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You wouldn't say I have been belonging to a band
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for a long time.
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You would say, I have belonged to a band for a long time.
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Some more examples,
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they've been trying to call you all day,
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or she hasn't been feeling well lately.
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Okay, we made it through the present tenses.
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Let's move on to the past tenses.
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We'll have a quick overview,
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and then we'll go into more detail.
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We have the past simple.
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I worked abroad last summer,
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that talks about past finished actions.
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We have the past continuous.
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I was working at 2:00 PM yesterday,
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that describes a continuing action
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at some point in the past.
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We have the past perfect.
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I had worked there for two years before I got my promotion.
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That's used to describe past actions
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that happened before another past action or time.
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And we have the past perfect continuous.
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I had been working there for two years
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before I finally got my promotion.
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Very similar to the previous one,
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but we'll go into more detail.
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We use the past perfect continuous
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to talk about past actions
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that continued to a past point in time.
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Let's start with the past simple,
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this one is nice and easy.
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It's the second most common tense that English speakers use.
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We use it to talk about events
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that happened before the present moment.
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These must be finished events or actions,
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and we often say when they happened,
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although that's not obligatory.
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The structure is the subject plus regular verb-ed.
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However, lots and lots of verbs are irregular,
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and I do actually have a video
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on some of the most common irregular verbs
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that could be really useful.
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So I will leave that link down in the description box.
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An example, I went to bed at 10:00 PM last night,
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or Dennis ate a box of chocolates for breakfast.
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Live your life, Dennis.
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That sounds like my kind of breakfast. (laughs)
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Another example, my husband bought me flowers last week,
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are not true though.
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Not true; maybe next week. (laughs)
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Okay, let's move on to the past continuous.
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The structure of this tense
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is subject plus was or where plus verb-ing.
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We can use this tense to talk about actions or states.
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One way in which we use the past continuous
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is to say what was happening
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at a specific moment in the past.
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For example, Tom was cooking dinner at 7:00 PM yesterday.
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We can also use it
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to give background information about something.
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16:19
For example, Will was speaking to me
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16:22
whilst I was trying to record a video,
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or it was snowing when I went outside.
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We also use it to say that an ongoing action
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was interrupted by another action.
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In this case,
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it's usually paired with another clause in the past simple.
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We were eating dinner when he arrived.
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We were eating dinner over this long period of time,
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and he arrived right then,
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or they were chatting about their holiday
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when Ben called them.
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Let's move on to the past perfect.
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The past perfect tense is used to talk about events
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that happened before another event
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or up to a certain time in the past.
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Again, it is often used with the past simple.
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The structure is as follows,
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subject plus had plus past participle,
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and if you don't do that when you say had,
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17:16
you're not my student.
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Let's take a look at some examples.
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When I arrived at the bus stop,
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the bus had already left, already happened,
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or you had travelled to 10 countries
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before your second birthday,
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or she had worked at the company for five years
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before it closed,
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or we had already eaten dinner
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17:38
so we weren't hungry when dinner was served.
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17:40
Finally, let's discuss the past perfect continuous.
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The structure is subject plus had been plus verb-ing.
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Now the past perfect and the past perfect continuous,
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17:55
what a mouthful,
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are often used interchangeably by native English speakers.
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There's no difference in overall meaning.
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18:03
Take a look at these two sentences;
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there's no real difference in overall meaning.
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18:08
I had worked there for five years when the company closed,
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18:11
or I had been working there for five years
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when the company closed.
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No real difference, we can say either.
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However, you should use the continuous form
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18:21
in these two situations.
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18:24
If you are talking about an action in the past
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18:26
that continued up to a certain time and continued after it,
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18:31
or if you're talking about a repeated action
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18:33
that happened in the past up to a certain point.
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18:36
Let's take a look at some examples.
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18:37
They had been walking for hours
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18:40
before they decided that they were lost,
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18:42
or the orchestra had been practising for months
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18:46
before the concert happened.
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18:48
In the words of Bon Jovi,
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I think we're living on a prayer
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18:51
because we are officially halfway there.
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18:53
It's time to move on.
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18:55
If you're still here,
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18:56
you're doing really well, really, really well.
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18:58
Let's have a quick overview of the future tenses.
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19:01
We use them to talk about events after the present moment.
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19:05
We have the future simple.
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19:06
I will work in the summer.
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19:08
This is used to talk about events or actions
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19:10
that we believe will happen in the future.
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19:13
We're nearly certain.
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19:14
We have the future continuous.
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19:16
I will be working at two o'clock tomorrow.
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19:19
We use this for actions at a specific moment in the future.
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19:22
We have the future perfect.
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19:24
I will have worked there for two years on Sunday.
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19:27
We use this to talk about an event or an action
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19:31
that is planned or expected to happen
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19:33
before a certain time in the future.
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19:35
And we have the future perfect continuous.
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19:38
I will have been working there for two years on Sunday.
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19:42
Very similar to the last,
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19:44
we'll talked about that.
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19:45
We use this to talk about an action that will continue
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19:48
up to a certain point in the future.
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19:50
Let's take a closer look now.
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19:51
The future simple,
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19:53
the easiest way to talk about the future.
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19:55
The structure is subject plus will
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19:58
plus base form of the verb.
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20:00
We can use it to talk about things
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20:01
that we think will happen in the future.
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20:04
I think it will rain tomorrow.
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20:06
I'm sure you'll love this book.
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20:08
We can also use it to make offers or promises.
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20:11
I'll help you carry those boxes.
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20:13
Richard will call you tomorrow.
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20:15
And finally, we can use it to talk about facts
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20:17
in the future.
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20:18
It will be our first wedding anniversary next year,
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20:22
or our house will be 300 years old soon.
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20:26
Let's move on to the future continuous.
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20:28
The structure is subject plus will be plus verb-ing.
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20:34
This tense is used to talk about actions
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20:37
that will be in progress at a certain point in time.
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20:41
These actions will start and end in the future,
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20:45
but we don't know when.
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20:45
I will be eating dinner at 8:00 PM tomorrow.
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20:49
I don't know when I'll finish.
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20:50
It also indicates that an action will be carried out
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20:53
over a period of time,
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20:55
not simply in an instant.
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20:56
I'll be playing tennis tomorrow.
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20:59
That will be a considerable amount of time,
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21:01
maybe 30 minutes to an hour,
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21:03
not just a second.
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21:05
We also have the future perfect.
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21:07
We use the future perfect to talk about actions or states
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21:10
that will be completed
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21:12
before a certain point of time in the future.
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21:14
We often use time clauses with the future perfect,
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21:17
like by or when I'm older.
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21:20
I'll show you lots of examples,
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21:21
but first the structure,
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21:23
subject plus will have plus past participle.
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21:29
Some examples, I will have retired by the time I'm 65.
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21:34
We're using by there to show that final point,
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21:37
or you will have finished the popcorn
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21:40
before the film starts,
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21:42
or come over at 9:00 PM,
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21:43
my parents will have left by then. (laughs)
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21:47
Finally, we have the future perfect continuous.
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21:50
This tense describes actions that will be continuing
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21:54
at a certain point in the future.
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21:55
When you use this tense,
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21:57
you're thinking about the duration of that action
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22:00
up to a certain point in time.
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22:01
The structure is subject
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22:04
plus will have been plus verb-ing.
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22:08
She will have been living in Cardiff
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22:11
for three months in August,
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22:13
or when I retire next month,
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22:15
I will have been working here for three years.
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22:18
Like with most other continuous tenses,
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22:21
we don't usually use state verbs.
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22:23
It should be,
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22:24
I will have had my cat for five years this Christmas,
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22:28
rather than I will have been having my cat
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22:30
for five years this Christmas.
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22:32
You also can't use the future perfect continuous
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22:35
to talk about finished actions.
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22:37
You just have to use the future perfect instead.
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22:39
Finally, the last four tenses
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are the conditional tenses,
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22:44
and I do actually have a full video on these tenses,
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22:48
which I will leave in the description box,
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22:51
but I'd like to go over them briefly today.
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22:53
We use these tenses to talk about hypothetical situations
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22:57
or an event that depends on another event or state.
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23:01
These conditional tenses
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often form part of conditional sentences,
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23:05
but they don't always have to.
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23:07
Let's have a brief overview.
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23:08
We have the conditional simple.
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23:10
I would work abroad if I could.
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23:12
We use this to talk about hypothetical actions
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23:15
in the present.
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920
23:16
We have the conditional continuous.
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23:18
I would be working abroad now if I wasn't stuck here.
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23:22
We use this to talk about hypothetical continuous actions
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23:25
in the present.
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833
23:26
We have the conditional perfect.
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23:28
I would have worked abroad last year,
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2020
23:30
but I didn't get my visa.
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23:31
We use this to talk about hypothetical actions in the past,
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23:35
and we have the conditional perfect continuous.
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23:38
I would have been working here for longer
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23:41
if I had got my visa earlier.
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23:43
We use this to talk about hypothetical actions
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23:46
that started in the past and continued.
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23:49
It's formed with the subject
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23:51
plus would plus the base form of the verb.
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23:54
I would travel in first class.
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23:57
She would walk to work.
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23:59
Now, these sentences don't really have a lot of meaning
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24:01
on their own.
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24:02
So they usually coupled with another idea.
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24:05
I would travel in first class if I won the lottery,
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24:09
or she would walk to work if she lived closer.
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24:13
Would can be replaced with, could, should, or might,
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24:17
but this does change the meaning.
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24:19
I am currently considering creating another video
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24:22
on modal verbs.
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24:23
There's one from years ago,
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24:24
but I feel it needs updating.
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24:26
If you'd like a lesson on modal verbs,
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24:28
let me know in the comment section down below.
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24:31
If I see enough of you,
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980
24:32
then I'll know it's worth making.
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2110
24:34
Some examples, ge could get a dog if he wanted.
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24:37
You should see a doctor.
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24:38
I might go to the beach tomorrow.
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24:40
Let's take a look at the conditional continuous.
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24:43
When we use the conditional continuous,
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24:45
we put the focus on the duration of a hypothetical action.
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24:50
This means that we use this tense
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24:51
to talk about a longer action when we want to emphasise,
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3220
24:54
or we want people to focus on how long an action would take.
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24:58
The structure is subject
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2610
25:01
plus would be plus verb-ing.
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25:05
It expresses an unfinished
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25:07
or continuing hypothetical action.
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25:10
An action which is the probable result
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25:12
of an unreal condition.
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25:14
It's easier if I just show you examples.
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25:16
It can sound a little grammary. (laughs)
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25:20
Grammary is not a word,
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25:23
don't use that.
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833
25:24
Actually, I think that's quite good.
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25:25
If we hear a grammatical explanation that we don't like,
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25:29
I think we should call it grammary.
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25:30
I think it's quite fun.
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25:32
Nope, that's way too grammary for me. (laughs)
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25:35
I would be writing emails if I was at work,
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25:38
but I'm not at work,
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so I'm not writing emails.
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He would be walking his dog right now
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if he hadn't broken his ankle,
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but he has broken his ankle, so he's not.
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You can use could, should, and might in these sentences,
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but again, it changes the meaning.
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You should be unpacking the shopping I just bought,
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or I could be sitting on a beach in Jamaica right now.
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Now let's take a quick look at the conditional perfect.
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When we want to change the past,
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we use the conditional perfect tense.
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Of course, we can't really change the past,
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so this is hypothetical.
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We talk about what we would have done.
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The structure is subject
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plus would have plus past participle.
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I would have told John not to come.
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I would have bought that house,
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but I couldn't afford it at the time.
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She would have cooked a bigger meal,
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but she didn't know you were coming.
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Again, You can replace it with could, should, or might.
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I could have bought that house, but I didn't.
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You should have told me,
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we could have gone if we'd known about it.
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They might have said,
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but I can't remember.
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Finally, the last tense that brings us to tense 16.
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It is the conditional perfect continuous.
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We use it to talk about the hypothetical results
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of an action that started in the past.
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We use the continuous tense to focus on the duration.
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As I said before,
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we look at conditional grammar
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in way more detail in my conditionals video,
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which I have linked in the description box.
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But just as a brief overview,
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the structure is subject plus would have been plus verb-ing.
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I would have been wearing my red dress if I had washed it.
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He would have been working in Dubai
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if he hadn't taken the job in London.
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Again, you can use it with could, should, and might.
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You should have been feeling better yesterday.
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She could have been living in Japan
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if she had taken that language course at university.
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Right, that is it for today's lesson.
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I can't believe we've covered the 16 tenses, that's amazing.
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Now it's time for you to test your understanding.
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I've got a huge amount of examples and exercises
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and hear how they're pronounced
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and words containing those phonemes.
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It was quite fun word.
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E, word,
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and every single video is fully subtitled,
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so you can use it for listening practise
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and to acquire vocabulary.
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I will see you soon for another lesson.
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(lips smacking)
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This is used to talk about an accent. (beep)
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Is someone in my garden?
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(things rattling)
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Oh God, (laughs) I put my phone in alarm. (laughs)
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That's a scheduled event.
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That's a scheduled event.
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What's wrong with me?
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Interchangeably
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(tongue clucking) (Lucy laughing)
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(upbeat music)
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