12 English VERB Tense QUIZ: Can you pass?

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Vanessa: Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Do you know all 12 verb tenses in English?
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Let's talk about it.
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Have you ever thought, "Should I say, 'I was speaking,' or, 'I had spoken'?"
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Verb tenses in English can seem to be a little bit confusing, but do you know what?
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I have some good news.
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I have a feeling that you know more about verb tenses than you think you do.
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A few months ago, I made this lesson, a preposition quiz in English, and we talked about different
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prepositions, like in, on, at, for, and these are generally seen as some of the most confusing
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parts of English or really of any language.
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But in that video, I said the same thing: that you probably know more about prepositions
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than you think you do.
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It's really just a mind game.
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You think prepositions are really tricky or confusing, but actually, you probably know
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more than you think you do.
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And it's the same with verb tenses.
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Verb tenses can seem overwhelming.
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It can often make us feel really nervous or frustrated when we speak.
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But in the end, you probably know more about verb tenses than you think you do, and that's
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what we're going to talk about today.
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So in today's lesson, I want to quiz you on the 12 English verb tenses.
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I want you to search within your heart for what you feel like is the best answer.
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In my opinion, the best way to learn something is to try it for yourself.
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So, I want you to be active.
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Don't just wait for me to give you the answer.
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In this lesson, I want you to, first of all, guess what you think the correct verb tense
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will be for each question.
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Then, number two, I'm going to give you the correct answer.
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And finally, I'll give you a quick explanation about how to use that verb tense.
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Special notice time.
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I do not want you to stress about the names of each verb tense.
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I'm going to say it again.
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Do not stress about the name of each verb tense.
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Do you know what the future continuous tense is in your own language?
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Maybe not, and it's okay.
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In this lesson, I'm going to be using the names of each verb tense, but the only reason
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I'm going to do that is because, when you find a verb tense that's a little bit tricky
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for you, I want you to simply search on YouTube "future continuous lesson in English."
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Okay?
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Having a name for the verb tense just helps you to find more information about it so that
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you can study it a little bit deeper.
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Having said that, let's take a deep breath and get started with the first quiz question.
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When I was little I and with my sister every day.
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"When I was little, I had played and had fought with my sister every day."
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Or, "When I was little, I played and fought with my sister every day."
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What do you think is the correct answer?
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I'll give you three seconds and choose which one you think is the best.
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Three, two, one.
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The correct answer is, "When I was little, I played and fought with my sister every day."
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This is the past simple.
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It's simply something that happened in the past.
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Let's not make it more complicated than that.
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"When I was younger, I played and fought with my sister."
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Fought is the past tense of the verb "to fight."
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This is the past simple.
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Let's go to the second question.
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"Do you coffee every day?
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Do you drink coffee every day?
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Do you drank coffee every day?"
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Which one of these feels the best in your heart?
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Search within yourself.
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I'll give you three seconds.
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Three, two, one.
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"Do you drink coffee every day?"
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This is the present simple.
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We use this for habits, things that are regular in our lives.
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I drink tea every morning.
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I do not drink coffee every morning.
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So here, we're going to use the present simple.
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I drink.
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What about you?
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What's something that you do every day.
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Can you just use the present simple in that sentence?
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Give it a try question.
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Number three.
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"When we again?
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When will we travel again?
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When are we going to travel again?"
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Which one feels the best to you?
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I'll give you three seconds.
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Three, two, one.
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This is a trick question.
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I'm sorry, but not really sorry because that's fun.
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There are two correct answers.
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"When will we travel again?
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When are we going to travel again?"
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This is the future simple.
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We use both will and going to, to talk about simple things that are going to happen in
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the future.
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It's not more complicated than that.
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That's why it's called the simple future.
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It's something that's going to happen in the future.
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Before we go on to the fourth question, let's review all of the simple verbs.
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I want you to say them out loud with me.
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Are you ready?
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Let's say them.
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I drank yesterday.
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I drink today.
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I will drink tomorrow.
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I'm going to drink tomorrow.
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You played yesterday.
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You play today.
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You will play tomorrow.
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You are going to play tomorrow.
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Question number four.
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"They down the street when it started raining.
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They were running down the street when it started raining.
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They ran down the street when it started raining." which one feels the best in your heart?
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Three, two, what?
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"They were running down the street when it started raining."
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This is the past continuous, and a continuous tense always uses -ing, were running, and
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it's talking about a continuing action in the past.
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Usually, we use this when a continuing action in the past is interrupted by something else.
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So, here we have some people who were running down the street and what happened to interrupt
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that action?
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Boom!
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It started raining.
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So here, we're going to say they were running down the street.
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Boom!
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When it started raining.
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I also want you to take a nice deep breath.
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We are diving into some of the more complex verb tenses, but do you know what?
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I don't want you to get hung up on the specific rules of all the different verb tenses.
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This phrasal verb "to get hung up on something," means that you're so obsessed with something
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that you stop doing other things.
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So, what I want you to do is I don't want you to get hung up on specific rules of verb
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tenses, because probably this will stop you from speaking, and the goal of language is
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to use it, to write with some friends, to speak with some people.
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You want to be able to use this, so don't get hung up on specific rules.
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Instead, take a deep breath.
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Don't worry about the specificness of it and instead enjoy it, and let's move on.
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Question number five.
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"I, the verb tenses in this video.
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I have studied the verb tenses in this video.
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Or, I am studying the verb tenses in this video."
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Which one feels the most correct to you?
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Which one is the most correct?
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Three, two, one.
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Technically, both of these are grammatically correct, but only one of them is contextually
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correct.
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Right now you are watching this video.
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So, what does that mean?
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We need to use, "I am studying the verb tenses in this video," because that's something that's
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happening right this moment.
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So, we're going to use the present continuous.
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It's an action that is continuing in the present.
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Right now, I am studying the verb tenses in this video.
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It is true for this moment.
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It's something that you're doing.
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Question number six.
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"I, at the conference next week."
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Is it, "I will be speaking at the conference next week," or, "I'm going to be speaking
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at the conference week"?
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Which one do you think is the best?
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Three, two, one.
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I hope you didn't get tricked by this verb.
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Both of these are correct.
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This is the future continuous.
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We use this when something will happen in the future, specifically for an expected length
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of time.
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So, it's something that will happen next week, and then it will last for one hour.
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I will be speaking at the conference for one hour next week.
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I'm going to be speaking at the conference.
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Just a quick note, because this is used with actions that can happen for an expected length
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of time, you need to use an action verb.
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You cannot use other verbs.
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For example, you cannot say, "I will be being at the conference next week."
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That doesn't work.
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If you're going to talk about being at the conference, we would just say, "I will be
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at the conference next week."
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Simple.
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But if you want to use an action verb, you could say, "I will be going to the conference
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next week.
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I will be speaking at the conference next week."
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Great.
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Before we go on to the next test questions, let's review the continuous tenses.
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I want you to speak these sentences out loud.
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Use your pronunciation muscles.
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You can do it.
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Let's say them.
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They were running.
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They are running.
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They will be running.
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They are going to be running.
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I was studying.
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I am studying.
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I will be studying.
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I am going to be studying.
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Test question number seven.
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"He three languages by the time he was 10 years old.
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He will learn three languages by the time he was 10 years old.
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He had learned three languages by the time he was 10 years old."
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Which one feels the most correct here?
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Three, two, one.
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In the sentence, we need to say he had learned three languages by the time he was 10 years
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old.
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This is the past perfect.
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All perfect tenses use some form of "to have" in their verb tense, and the past perfect
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is going to be used when something happened in the past before something else in the past.
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So here, our key indicator is the end of the sentence, "before he was 10 years old."
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So, at the moment, this boy is more than 10 years old, and this is something that happened
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in the past.
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He had learned three languages before he was 10 years old.
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Recently, there was a big storm where I live, and during this storm, there was a lot of
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wind and the wind pushed one of our trees over.
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It's bent.
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It's not broken.
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It's not cracked in any way, but it's bent.
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It's very strange.
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I hope it will correct itself, I'm not sure if it will.
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You can see in this picture here, it's kind of a weird situation.
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I'm not sure if this had happened before we moved here.
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Maybe this had happened in the past, during other storms, but I've only lived in this
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house for one year, so I don't know.
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Maybe this had happened before I moved here.
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I'm using this past perfect tense to talk about something in the past with another action
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in the past.
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So, before we moved here, well, maybe this had happened.
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So, this was something in the past before another action in the past.
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Question number eight.
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"You, me 20 times in the past hour.
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Is something wrong?
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You have called me 20 times in the past hour.
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Is something wrong?
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You had called me 20 times in the past hour.
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Is something wrong?
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Which one feels the best to you?
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Three, two, one.
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You have called me 20 times in the past hour.
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Is something wrong?
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This is the present perfect.
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"Have," that's our indicator that it's a perfect tense, "have called me."
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This is something that's happened in the past, but it's connected to the present.
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Let's take a look at another example.
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"Do you want coffee?"
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"No.
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I've had coffee already."
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This contraction "I've" really is, "I have had coffee already."
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So, in the past, I drank coffee, but this is connected to the present because someone
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is asking me if I want more coffee.
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So, I'm going to say, "No, I've had coffee already."
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It's a past action that is still connected to the present.
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Test question number nine.
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"Don't worry.
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I, the project way before the deadline.
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Don't worry.
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I will have finished the project way before the deadline.
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Don't worry.
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I'm going to have finished the project way before the deadline."
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Which one feels the best to you?
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Three, two, one.
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I hope you weren't tricked because both of these are not correct.
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Oh, English.
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Why are you so strange sometimes?
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In this situation, we're only going to use "I will have finished."
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I'm not exactly sure why we don't say "I'm going to have finished."
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Maybe it's because it's a little bit wordy.
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It's so many words together.
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"I'm going to have finished."
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So, instead, we'll stick with, "I will have finished."
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Or you can make it the contraction, "I'll have finished the project before the deadline."
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This is the future perfect, so we're going to use have here.
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"I will have finished the project."
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And we use this for something that's going to be completed in the future before something
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else in the future.
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So, we have a deadline.
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Maybe the deadline is 5:00 PM.
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Okay, well, right now, it's 11:00 AM.
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So, I only have a couple hours to finish the project.
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But if I assume that I'm going to finish the project at 3:00 PM, I can say, "Don't worry.
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I'll have finished the project way before the deadline.
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You'll have two hours to spare."
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Okay, great.
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This is an action in the future that's happening before another action in the future.
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Before we go on to our final quiz questions, let's review the perfect verb tenses.
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I want you to say these sentences out loud with me, exercise those pronunciation muscles
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and speak out loud.
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Let's go.
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He had learned three languages before the age of five.
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He has learned three languages in his life.
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He will have learned three languages before he turns five.
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I had finished the project before the meeting.
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I have finished the project for the meeting.
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I will have finished the project before the meeting.
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Quiz question number 10.
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"I, for two hours before my baby woke up.
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I have been sleeping for two hours before my baby woke up.
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I had been sleeping for two hours before my baby woke up."
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Hmm.
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Which one feels the most correct?
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If you have ever had a baby, you know what this is like, waking up every couple hours
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in the middle of the night.
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It's tough, but it's only a short period of time.
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Which verb tense feels the best for this sentence?
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Three, two, one.
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"I had been sleeping for two hours when my baby woke up."
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This is the past perfect continuous.
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This is combining a lot of things that we've already talked about.
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It is a continued action in the past.
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We know that because there's -ing had been sleeping.
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Sleeping has that -ing.
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That's a continuous.
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And then, do you see a version of, to have here?
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Yep.
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I had been sleeping.
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So, that means that it's going to be a perfect tense.
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That's why we call it the past perfect continuous.
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I had been sleeping.
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And we use this for something that's happening in the past that's interrupted by something
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else that's happening in the past.
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So, it's something continuous, "I had been sleeping, boom, until my baby woke up."
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So, this happens quite frequently.
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Every night, in fact.
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Hopefully not for too much longer, but I had been sleeping for two hours, boom, when my
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baby woke up.
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Quiz question number 11.
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"It feels like you, this lesson for only five minutes.
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Time flies when you're having fun.
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It feels like you have been teaching this lesson for only five minutes.
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Or, It feels like you had been teaching this lesson for only five minutes."
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Which one's the best?
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Three, two, one.
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"It feels like you have been teaching this lesson for only five minutes.
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Time flies when you're having to fun."
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This is going to be the present perfect continuous.
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We have an -ing verb, teaching, which shows us it's continuous, and then there is the
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verb "have" at the beginning, and that's going to tell us it's a perfect tense.
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When do we use this present?
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Perfect.
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Continuous.
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We use this when there's an action in the past that's continuing in the present.
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This video didn't just start.
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You've been watching this video for a while.
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So, we could say that it has been going on.
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"Has" is the present, been going on for a little while now.
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Thank you for your patience and for your interest in English.
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So, we're going to use the present perfect continuous in action from the past that's
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continuing in the present.
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Are you ready for our final quiz question, number 12?
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All right.
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"In December, 2020, I, YouTube videos for five years.
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In December, 2020, I will have been making YouTube videos for five years.
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In December, 2020, I am going to have been making YouTube videos for five years."
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Which one feels the most correct?
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Are you going to get tricked?
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Let's see.
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Three, two, one.
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I hope you were not tricked because the same rule applies that we talked about before.
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The correct answer is, "In December, 2020 will have been made YouTube videos for five
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years."
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Why don't we say, "I am going to have been making"?
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Holy cow.
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That is such a mouthful of words.
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"I am going to have been making."
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That is so many verbs.
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It is too wordy.
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Let's stick with will.
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"I will have been making."
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This is the future perfect continuous.
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Do you see that -ing verb, making?
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And then the have verb, "I will have," that indicates it's a perfect tense and a continuous
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tense, and it is in the future.
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We generally use the future perfect continuous when an action is continuing in the future
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for a specific period of time.
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So, that's why I said for five years.
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I will have been making YouTube videos for five years.
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That's not true right now.
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Right now, it's only been four and a half years.
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But when we talk about the future, December, 2020, is when I will have been making YouTube
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videos for five years.
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Okay.
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Let's practice the perfect continuous verbs.
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I want you to say them out loud with me.
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Let's go.
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I had been sleeping for two hours when I woke up.
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I have been sleeping for only two hours.
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Go back to sleep.
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I will have been sleeping for only two hours when my baby wakes up.
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You had been studying this lesson for 20 minutes when your dog barked.
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You have been studying this lesson for 20 minutes.
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You will have been studying this lesson for over 20 minutes soon.
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Wowie!
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Great work using all 12 verb tenses.
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Take a deep breath.
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Congratulate yourself.
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You did it.
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I know that this is a lot to learn, but like I mentioned before, it is way better to have
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general knowledge about all of the verb tenses and use English than to remember every single
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little rule, but then not speak because you're too afraid of using the incorrect verb tense.
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So, please take this as some extra knowledge in your English toolbox and use English.
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Did you notice that I didn't use any modal verbs in this quiz?
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Words like could, would, and should are like royalty.
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They can't be with other regular verbs.
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They deserve their own video.
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So, I recommend checking out this quiz up here about how to use modal verbs, like could,
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would, and should.
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And now, I have a question for you.
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What was your score on this quiz, and which verb tense was the most difficult for you?
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Whichever one was the most difficult, I challenge you to try to create your own sentence in
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the comments using that verb tense.
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Write it, read it out loud, and try to use it the next time that you speak English.
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Well, thank you so much for learning English with me, and I'll see you again next Friday
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for a new lesson here on my YouTube channel.
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Bye.
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The next step is to download my free ebook, Five Steps to Becoming A Confident English
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Speaker.
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You'll learn what you need to do to speak confidently and fluently.
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Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons.
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Thanks so much.
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Bye.
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