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Do you want to make a big improvement in your
English? One of the best ways to do that is by
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mastering English tenses. This means understanding
the difference between saying "I work" or "I am
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working", "I have worked", or "I had worked", and
so on. Tenses tell us when something happened,
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and whenever you communicate in English, you're
using an English tense. The only question is,
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are you using the right tense?
In this series, you will learn all
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of the English tenses. These are full, complete
classes for anyone who wants to speak, write, or
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understand English more easily and clearly. With
each tense, we will go step by step from beginning
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to end. We'll also go through the program from
beginner level to the advanced level of tenses.
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And we'll do lots of practice along the way.
In addition, I will show you a special way to
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understand these tenses, so you can really start
to use them more easily and quickly. Remember,
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tenses give structure to the language. If your
structure is weak, your English will be weak.
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But if your structure is strong,
your English will be strong.
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So, join me in this program to master the
English tenses so that you can communicate
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fluently and confidently in English.
Hi, I'm Rebecca, and welcome to this series on
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English tenses. In this program, you will learn
how to use each of the English tenses, step by
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step, so that you can communicate more powerfully
and correctly and confidently in English.
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Now, when we say English tenses, what does that
mean? Tenses are simply the way we talk about time
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in any language. So, for example, when we want to
say when something happened, we're using tenses.
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If we're talking about the past, the present, or
the future, we need to use tenses. And in English,
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there are twelve tenses. Don't let that frighten
you. I'm going to explain it to you in a way that
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makes it much easier for you to understand and
start to use each of these tenses. And that's
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how you will progress in your English. Okay?
So, first, I've divided the tenses into six basic
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tenses and six advanced tenses. And I'm going to
show you exactly the kind of patterns that exist
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throughout this tense system, so that as you
go forward, many parts of it will become easier
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and easier. Okay? Alright. That's first of all.
Now, in terms of what are these lessons actually
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like? In terms of the content - these are not
short lessons. These are full, complete classes
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on each tense. Alright? Just as if - if you
were in a language school in North America
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or England or Australia. That's the kind of
class it'll be. A solid class on each tense.
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So, in these classes, I will explain, for each
tense, when to use it and how to use it. We
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will do lots of practice so that you really feel
comfortable using that tense correctly in terms of
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the grammar, in terms of when to use it. And also,
we'll look at some common mistakes that students
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often make so that you don't make those mistakes.
I've also created some bonus lessons where we
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compare different tenses. Because sometimes the
confusion is not within the tense but between
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tenses. So, I've got some comparison lessons that
will help you understand the differences. Okay?
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Next - so, how could you do this course?
Here are my suggestions. First, make a plan,
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alright? Make a schedule for yourself.
When are you going to watch them? And then,
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like any school, show up for class. Really, it's
not just about wishing that you get better, or
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hoping that you get better in English. It's about
making a decision and then taking the actions. So,
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you've already made the decision, because
you're watching this, and that's amazing. Now,
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make the plan so you can take the action steps you
need to reach your goal. Okay? That's first.
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Next - watch the lesson. Alright? Take
your time with it. Don't rush through it,
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even if some part seems easy, watch it
anyway. Let your brain get really comfortable
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and completely knowledgeable in that area,
okay? And while you're watching, participate.
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What does that mean? Be an active learner.
Make notes. Go get a special notebook,
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a special binder, just for this course, this
program, alright? Take notes as you go along.
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Participate and repeat after me when I'm - when
we're doing the pronunciation sections. Answer me
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when I'm asking questions, work on the exercises
with me so that you are fully engaged and
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learning fully throughout that time, alright?
Next - review. Whenever you have time or during
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the week or something like that, between your
classes, review what you've learned. Go back - if
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there's any particular part you're not sure
about, go back over it and just learn it again.
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Review it so that you'll feel really sure as you
go forward into the other tenses. And it will make
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everything so much easier for you, okay?
I know that this program will work for you.
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Just stay with it and show up and keep going
through it, step by step, and I know that it
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will lead you to a higher level of English. How
do I know that? Let me take just a few seconds
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to tell you a little bit about myself. My
name's Rebecca Ezekiel. I've been teaching
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English for more than 30 years, and I've worked
with thousands of students from all over the world
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to help them improve their English for
academic purposes, business purposes,
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and all kinds of other reasons. Alright?
I've also created lots of training programs
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for corporations and governments and schools and
colleges. So, I assure you, you're in good hands.
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I understand you. I understand your challenges,
but also your hopes and dreams in improving
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your English to really expand your life.
So, let's go on this journey together and,
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most important, let's get started!
In this video, I'm going to give you an
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overview of all of the English tenses. And I'm
going to show you a special way to understand them
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so that you can learn them more easily. So, this
video is part of the www.engvid.com series on
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English verb tenses.
But what are tenses anyway?
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Tenses are just the way we refer to time in a
language. We could be talking about the past or
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the present or the future. In English, there
are twelve different tenses, and they can be
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explained in many different ways, but I'm going
to show you a simple way that I think will make
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it much easier for you to learn, understand,
and start using them. So, let's have a look.
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So, on the board, I've written the twelve tenses.
In red are the names of the tenses, and in black
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is an example each time of that tense. Alright?
But right now, you don't have to worry about that.
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This is just to give you the big picture,
alright? But don't worry if you don't know
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the names of these tenses or the examples. It
doesn't matter at all. Once we begin the program,
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you will be learning one tense at a time
and you'll learn everything you need to
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know when you get to that tense. Alright?
So, what do we need to see here, though, that is
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helpful to us? So, even though there are twelve
tenses, I've divided them in a particular way.
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The first six are what I call the basic tenses.
Because usually, these are the ones you learn
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first when you start learning English. The
second part, the second six tenses are more
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advanced tenses. Usually, you start learning those
a little bit later. That's the first part.
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Now, let's look at it this way. On this side,
we see simple tenses. On this side, we see
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continuous tenses, which are sometimes called
progressive tenses. But all those names, simple,
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continuous, doesn't matter right now. Because
when you get to that tense, you'll understand it.
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What is important, though, is that many of
the patterns and rules that you'll learn here
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will help you throughout this part of the tenses.
And many of the rules and patterns about grammar,
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pronunciation, and spelling that you learn right
here with this continuous tense will help you all
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the way through to the most advanced tense.
What does that mean for you? It means that,
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as you go forward in this program, from the
beginner tenses and the more basic tenses
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to the more advanced tenses. It's not -
everything is not going to get harder.
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Many of the points will actually become easier,
because you will already have learned them up
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here in the basic tenses, or here, because many of
these, as you can see - actually all of them have
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some sort of continuous aspect, which you will
understand completely when you get there. Okay?
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So, that's the most important points that I think
you should take away right now from this. All
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you need to do at this point now is to begin the
program with the first tense, which is the present
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simple tense. So I wish you all the best.
Hi, I'm Rebecca. Welcome to this series on
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English tenses. In this class, we will look at the
present simple tense. I'll show you exactly when
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to use it, how to use it, and also what mistakes
to be careful of when you're using this tense.
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We'll also go through lots of practice exercises
together, so you'll learn exactly how to use
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this tense correctly and confidently.
Are you ready? Let's get started.
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This series is about English tenses. But what
are tenses anyway? Tenses are simply the way
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we talk about time in English. What do we mean by
time? We mean the past, the present, the future,
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right? These are all different times and we have
different tenses to express or talk about those
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times. So, in this lesson, we're going to
look at the two basic ways that you - we can
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speak about the present in English and they are:
the present simple and the present continuous,
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or present progressive as it's also called.
Now, although we are focusing on the present
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simple, I want to give you a little
overview so you understand the basic
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differences between these two simple tenses,
alright? So, let me give you an example.
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In present simple, we would say "I work". And in
present continuous, we would say "I am working".
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So, what's the difference? What's the
difference between these two sentences?
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What's the difference, is there a difference?
I don't know, what do you think? Well,
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I do know. And there is a difference. Perhaps, in
your language, there isn't any difference because
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in many languages, there is no difference between
the way that these two ideas are expressed,
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but in English, there is a difference in
the idea and the way that we say it.
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So, let me explain what that difference is. When
we say "I am working", which is that other tense,
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present continuous, which we can learn later, that
is talking about something that is happening now,
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or something temporary. What do I mean by now?
For example, I am teaching. You are listening,
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right? All these things are happening right now.
So, when we are saying that, when I'm saying that,
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I'm using present continuous. But when
I say "I work", that is in general.
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For example, I may not be working at this
moment, but I work somewhere. I have a job. So,
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when we talk about something that's true
in general, that's present simple. Also,
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present simple is for something that's more or
less permanent. For example, if you have a job,
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of course, no job or thing in life is necessarily
permanent. What does permanent mean, that it lasts
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all the time, but let's say you're not
changing jobs every day. So, more or less,
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this is the job you'll always have. This is
your permanent job. So then, for those kind
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of activities, we use present simple and we say
"I work at the bank". "I work in the store" etc.
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But, "I am working" would just be right now, or it
could also be for something temporary. "Temporary"
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means only for a short period of time. This is
for always, this is for a short period of time.
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This is true in general, and this one
is true for something happening now.
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So, those are some basic differences
between these two tenses.
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Now, let's focus on the tense that we're
working on today, which is present simple. So,
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how does it sound? How does it actually work? It's
like this - so these are the different subjects,
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and this is the verb and the way we use it.
So just repeat it after me: I work. You work.
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We work. They work. He works. She works. And:
It works. "It" meaning the air conditioner,
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or the computer. "It" is for something which
is not a person but it's for a thing.
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And we saw some differences there.
Don't worry about those changes now.
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We're going to learn all about
that in a later part of this
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lesson, okay? So that's what it sounds like. This
is a basic description of these two differences
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which you can keep in mind as we now move
forward with the present simple tense.
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Now, let's look at when we use the
present simple tense, okay? So, we have
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five different situations in which we can use
this tense. Let's go through them one by one.
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First of all, we can use the present simple tense
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to talk about things which are permanent. Which
are more or less always true, okay? For example:
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"We live in New York". So, let's suppose that
this is where you live, right? Not just for a
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short time, but for a long time, and more or less,
it's a permanent situation. It's always true for
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you. It doesn't mean it's completely true always,
but most of the time, this is where you live.
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So, that's what we consider permanent.
So, we could say "We live in New York",
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"He works at a bank", so when we say, "He works
at a bank", it means that's his permanent regular
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job, okay? It's not a temporary job, it's not
a job that he has just for a little while,
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that's where he works most of the time, okay?
So, we use this for permanent situations.
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Think about yourself, okay? Whenever
you're trying to learn a tense,
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one of the great things you can do is to
think of an example that applies to your life,
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or to people that you know. What is permanent
for you? So, you could say a sentence right now,
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such as "I live in _______", whichever city
you live in. Or, if you're working somewhere,
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and then you could say "I work
__________", okay? So, you,
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by making these sentences are already using the
present simple tense. It's that simple. Okay.
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So, let's look at another situation in
which you can use the present simple tense.
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For routines. So, what's a routine? A routine is
something you do regularly, okay? For example,
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"I wake up at 6:00 every day.", okay? "I go
to sleep at 11:00". So, wake, go, these verbs
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are in the present simple tense because they're
talking about a regular activity, a routine.
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We can also use this tense to talk about facts.
For example: "The sun rises in the east".
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It's just a fact, it's something that's a
scientific truth. It's not something that I
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decided or you decided, it's just true. We could
also say "The sun sets in the west", okay?
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Next, we can use this tense
to talk about schedules,
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because think about it, what is a schedule? A
schedule tells us when something is going to
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happen, and that's kind of connected to this
point, right? A regularly scheduled event.
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So, for example, we could say
"Our class starts at 9:00."
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Why are we using present simple? Because
our class always starts at 9:00, alright?
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It's kind of permanent, it's kind of a routine,
it's a schedule. Or, the flight leaves at noon.
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Not just this time, but the flight
always leaves at noon. It has a schedule
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and therefore we're using the present
simple tense with the words "starts"
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and "leaves". Okay, got that?
Now, let's look at one other situation.
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There are some words in English, and they're
called adverbs of frequency, to describe how often
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something is happening. And these words are shown
down here, but let's look at this sentence first.
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"She always takes the bus". So, always is a
word that tells us how often something happens,
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and all of these words down here are just like
that. So, if always is like 100% of the time,
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we have other words. We have the word "never",
which is 0%, it never happens. It doesn't happen
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at all. So, we could say he or she never takes
the bus. We could also say, let's say, 50%
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of the time, okay, she takes the bus. So,
we could say "She sometimes takes the bus".
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Or, once in a while, okay,
"She rarely takes the bus".
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Or, "She often takes the bus". So, when you see
one of these words, which are called adverbs of
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frequency, that also tells you that you should
be using the present simple tense, along with
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these other situations. So, if you want to learn
it really well, as I said, apply it to yourself.
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Say something about your routine. Say something
about what you always do, or what you never do,
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and that way, you are already
using the present simple tense.
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Now, let's look at how to
form the present simple tense.
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So, I've divided the board into three sections.
For positive sentences, negative sentences,
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and for questions. And we'll go through
each one step by step, okay? So,
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for these subjects, I, You, We, and They,
we just say "work". For example, "I work".
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You can say it after me, that way, you will
remember the grammar, you'll also get the
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pronunciation, and it'll help you to learn and
remember. So, repeat after me: I work, you work,
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we work, they work. Good. Now, look
what happens here. When it comes to he,
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she, and it, we need to add an "s", okay? That's
all. We need to add an "s" for he, she, and it,
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not because it's plural, it's not
plural, but from a grammar point of view,
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in the present simple, we need to add an
"s" here. So, say it after me: He works,
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she works, and it works. Okay? Very good. So,
that's for a positive or affirmative sentence.
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Now, let's look at a negative sentence. So, what
we would say is "I don't work" if we're shortening
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it, or we would say "I do not work". So, what
happened here? How did we make it negative?
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First, we have to add this word "do", and
down here, we have to add the word "does".
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So, this is a helping verb that we have to use
in this negative form, alright? So just learn
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it the way it is and then you'll understand it
and you'll get used to it. So, we say "I do not
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work". The "do not", when we shorten it, becomes
"don't", and how does that happen? We take out the
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"o" here and then we squeeze these words together,
we join them together, and it becomes "don't". So,
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first, let's say it with the contraction, with the
short form, because that's how we usually speak.
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It is correct to say, "I do not work", but usually
we'll say "I don't work", alright? But the most
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important thing to remember is here we say, "I do
not work" but here it becomes "He does not work",
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and "does not" when we shorten it,
when we contract it, becomes "doesn't".
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So, what happened here? We cancelled the "o" and
again, we joined these two words "does" and "not"
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and it became "doesn't", and you can always know
how to spell this contraction or this short form
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because of where we put the apostrophe. We put
the apostrophe, this little comma that's in the in
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the air, in the place where we take out a
letter. So, we put it here instead of the "o"
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and we put it here instead of the "o". So, let's
go through these. I don't work, You don't work,
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We don't work, They don't work. Now, let's go
to he, she, and it. Remember, he, she, and it
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is always going to be a little bit different.
Let's hear it and say it: He doesn't work,
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She doesn't work, It doesn't work. Let's say the
phone, the computer, it doesn't work, okay?
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Now, let's go to the questions. So, what
happens in the questions? In the question,
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we also have to use that helping verb: "do".
"Do" here, and "does" down here, and we have to
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change the order, so instead of saying "I do",
we say "Do I?", alright? So, repeat it after me:
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Do I work? I don't know, I don't remember.
Do you work? Do we work? Do they work?
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Down here, you would say, with he, she,
and it: Does he work? Does she work?
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Does it work? Alright? Now usually, of course,
you're not just going to say "Do you work?" You
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might say something more than that. Do you work
on Fridays? Do you work Monday to Friday? Do
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you work at the bank? Alright? So usually
there's something more, but I've just put
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the basic form here so that you understand
the structure of how to use this tense.
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Now, another important point is that
sometimes, when we ask questions,
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we don't just start with "do" or "does", but we
need to add a question word, right? So, maybe
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you want to say "where". What are the question
words, first of all: who, what, when, where, why,
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how, how much, how many, how often, okay?
These are all what are called question words,
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but if you have one of these question words,
all you have to do, it's really easy, the only
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thing you have to do is to put that question
word right before this structure. So, "Where
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do you work?", right? When do you work?
Why do you work? How much do you work?
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How often do you work? But we're keeping the same
structure and we still need to have that helping
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verb "do". The same down here: Where does he work?
When does she work? Okay? So, keep that structure
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and even if you have a question word, don't
worry, just put it at the beginning. So,
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here we have some examples: Where do
you live? What do you do? Okay?
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But the most important thing to remember is
this part, okay? He works. She works. It works.
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This is the only place in the entire board
where we're adding an "s" to the verb itself.
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Everywhere else, we're just using the base form
of the verb, right? So, let's say our verb is
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"to work". So, here it's "work". I work, I don't
work, Do you work? He works, here it's different,
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but after that, it goes back to the base form
of the verb, right? He doesn't work. Does he
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work? So even though with he, she, and it
in the positive sentence we add the "s",
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but here in the negative, no, go back to the
base form and in the question, go back to the
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base form of the word "work", but you do need
to remember that in that positive sentence,
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add the "s", okay? So, that's the structure
of the present simple tense. It's really
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pretty straightforward, you just need
to practice it and you will get it.
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Now, let's look at some of the spelling changes
we need to make in the present simple tense.
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We only need to make those changes, as I mentioned
earlier, when we're using he, she, or it, because,
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for example, we say "I work" but "He works",
right? So what was the spelling change we needed
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there? We had to add an "s". And most of the
time, with most verbs, all you need to do is add
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that "s". For example, dance becomes dances. You
can say it after me as well, okay? Cook - cooks.
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Sleep - sleeps. Alright? So there, all we did,
we just added the "s" for the he, she, or it.
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Next, if the verb ends with
an s, or an sh, or a ch,
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or an x, then we need to add "es". And we can
almost hear it, okay? Just listen. For example,
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kiss - kisses. You see that we're hearing "kisses"
"es" a little bit - it's a little bit longer,
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so that tells us we need to add an "es".
The next one, wash becomes washes. Teach -
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teaches. Fix - fixes. Okay? So, that's another
change. Another one is verbs ending in a consonant
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and y. What do I mean by that? If we look at this
verb: study, it ends with a y, right? And just
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before the y, we have a consonant. What's
a consonant? Anything that's not a vowel
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is a consonant. So, what's a vowel? A vowel in
English is a, e, i, o, or u. Everything else: b,
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d, g, x, etc., these are all consonants. So,
d is a consonant. Or here, in the word try,
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we have a y and before that, we have a consonant,
right? So, what happens in those cases? We have
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to drop that last y and we have to add "ies".
You've probably seen this lots of times, okay,
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but this is actually what's happening. So,
study becomes studies. Try becomes tries,
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okay? You'll get it, you'll see. Fry - fries,
right? Like French fries, okay? Alright.
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So, then, last of all, there are some other
verbs. They're usually irregular verbs,
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okay? These are the most common patterns, but
there are a few verbs where the ending might be
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different in one way or another, okay? Sometimes
the verb really changes and you have to pay
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attention to that. You may be familiar with many
of these already, but here are a few examples.
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Go becomes like "I go", "He
goes". "I do", "She does".
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"I have", "It has". So you see that in
some cases, the verb changed completely,
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okay? So these are the most common patterns for
spelling changes in the present simple tense.
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Now, let's look at how to give short answers
in English. See, in real conversation,
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when someone asks you a question, we don't
usually repeat the whole question in our answer.
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We just give what's called like a short
answer. Let me give you an example.
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If someone says, "Do they need help?", then you
can just say, in short, either "Yes, they do" or
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"No, they don't". So, we do not have
to say "Yes, they need help", right?
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You don't have to repeat that whole question.
You just give what's called the short answer.
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And how do you know how to shorten it?
It's really easy. So, if the question
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starts with "Do", like this, right? Then your
answer will include some form of "do" or "don't",
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depending on if it's a positive sentence or a
negative one. So, we see here "Do they need help?"
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"Yes they do.", right? Or "No, they don't."
Alright? So, the "do", the way the question starts
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is the way you will be able to answer it,
alright. It's really pretty simple, it really is.
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The important thing to remember is that
in the affirmative or positive answer,
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we cannot shorten it, okay? There is no way
to shorten that correctly. So here, we have
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to say "Yes, they do", but here we can use the
short form, or that contraction that we learned,
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and you can say "No, they don't". Alright?
Let's look at another example. This time, I think
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you'll be able to apply the principle yourself.
So, the question is "Does he speak French?".
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So, how did it start? With "does". So, what
are our options? "Yes, he does.", right?
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Or "No, he doesn't." Okay? Again, the "does" is
used in the short answer. "Yes, he does." "No,
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he doesn't." Got it? Alright. So, based on that,
you can see that you could answer any question
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that someone's asking you in present simple
by just listening carefully to the question,
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but you do have to pay attention also to the
subject here. So for example, in this last one,
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"Do you like this song?", somebody asks you,
"Do you like this song?". So your answer -
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they're asking you, so you can't say "Yes,
you", you have you say "Yes, I". "Yes, I do",
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the "do" comes into play again, or "No, I don't."
So again, you do see the same principle applied
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all the way. And again, remember, in the
positive form, you cannot shorten it,
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but in the negative form you can and you should
shorten it because that's how we normally speak,
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and these short answers are used a lot in normal
conversation, so it would be a good idea for you
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to learn them and it's really pretty fast and
I think you might have already learned them.
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So, do you understand? You could say "Yes, I do!"
I hope that's what you said, okay? Alright.
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Now, let's look at some common mistakes that
students often make when they start using the
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present simple tense, and this way you'll know
what to be careful of so that you don't make
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these kind of mistakes, alright? Let's look. So
usually the mistakes are of four different kinds.
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Sometimes, the mistake is in the tense itself. So
remember we mentioned at the beginning that there
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can be present simple and present continuous, and
that present simple is for something permanent
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and present continuous is for something
temporary. So sometimes, learners get mixed up
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between these two tenses. So, let's say in this
example that this person lives in Tokyo, right?
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It's not just for a little while, it's where that
person lives. So, if that person said "I am living
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in Tokyo", that would be wrong. If that's where
the person stays permanently, he or she should say
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"I live in Tokyo". They could say "I am living
in Tokyo" only if it's something temporary,
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alright? So, that is one mistake that's
sometimes made with the present simple,
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that confusion between it and present continuous.
Now, let's look at another kind of mistake.
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That's when a mistake is made with the verb form.
You'll find it because now you're good at this,
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okay? Ready, let's read. These are all
mistakes, okay, so these are all wrong,
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we're going to correct them together. The
sentence right now says "We likes to travel."
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So, the verb is wrong. What should it be?
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"We like to travel". Say it after me: We
like to travel. Good. Here's a mistake,
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the same thing in the verb form, but in a
negative sentence: "They doesn't eat vegetables."
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That's wrong, you know that. What should it be?
"They don't eat vegetables". Say it after me:
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"They don't eat vegetables". Good.
And here's a mistake in the question:
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"Does you talk to him often?" That's wrong.
We can't say that. We need to say what?
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"Do you". Say it after me: "Do you talk to him
often?" Good. Alright? So those are verb form kind
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of mistakes. Another mistake that's possible is in
spelling. We looked at the many kinds of spelling,
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right, and you need to make the changes. So
here, the person wrote "She trys to save money",
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but the spelling of the verb is incorrect, because
here it's a y and before that it's a consonant,
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remember? So what should it be? "Tries".
They had to drop that "y" and add "ies". So,
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you'll pick up those spelling changes, okay?
Just pay attention when you're reading and so on
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and it'll come to you unnaturally.
Next, sometimes an entire word is missing.
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So, let's look at this one. This is a
question: "What time you finish work?".
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It almost sounds right, but it's not. It's
wrong. Grammatically in English, that's wrong.
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Can you understand it? Yes, you can understand it,
but it's still wrong. So, how do we correct it?
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Did you find the mistake? So we should
say "What time do you finish work?".
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So, what was missing was that helping
word, okay, that helping verb, remember,
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we do have to add that even if you have
a question word here like "what time",
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alright? "What time do you finish work?". So,
these are the four main kinds of mistakes that you
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have to be careful of. In tense, using the wrong
tense, using the wrong verb form, making any kind
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of spelling mistakes, or leaving out an essential
verb or helping verb. Alright? That's it!
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You've been learning a lot, so now it's
time to practice. Let's get started.
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Number 1: I take, but he ________.
What would you say in present simple?
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I take, he takes, right? You have to
add that "s" there, right? Very good.
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Now, let's work it the other way.
Number 2: She does, We _______. Do you
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know it? We do. Very good.
Number 3: You enjoy.
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She ______. Yes, I can hear you.
She enjoys. Very good. Alright
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Now, let's make some phrases negative, alright,
so we're going from positive to negative.
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Number 4: They study. They
________________. Use the contraction.
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They don't study. Right? "Don't" being short
for what? Do not. Right, you've got it.
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Number 5: The next one. He sings. Make
it negative. He ________________. Yes,
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He doesn't sing. "Doesn't" is short
for what? Does not. Very good.
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Now, let's make some questions. So,
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let's read the sentence first.
Number 6: She wants to buy a new phone.
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How would we ask the question? What's the
helping verb you have to use, helping word?
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Do, or does, giving you a clue there. Here, it's
"She", so we have to say, "Does she want to buy a
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new phone?" Okay, so remember, we come back to the
base form of the verb and we have to use "do" or
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"does", but because it's she, we're saying "does".
"Does she want to buy a new phone?" Okay? Good.
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Let's do the last one.
Number 7: They sell books online.
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Ask a question about that. Again,
what are you going to start with?
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"Do" this time, right. "Do they sell books
online?", right? Okay? Why "do"? Because now
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we're talking about they. And why "does" here?
Because we were talking about "she", alright.
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So, if you got those right, that's great! If you
got any wrong, maybe you can go back later and
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check those parts, but we're going to practice
some more, we're going to learn a little bit more,
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and you'll get it for sure by the
end of this, okay. Stick with me.
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To review: you know the present simple tense when
you know when you use it, which we talked about,
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and how to use it. And how do you know that you
know how to use it? When you can do these things:
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you can make a positive sentence, a negative
sentence, and a question. For example,
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you should be able to say easily "They live in
Amsterdam." or "They don't live in Amsterdam." or
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"Do they live in Amsterdam?". You should be able
to switch easily and comfortably and quickly and
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correctly between these three sentences, okay?
So, remember, this is the present simple tense,
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but this is an entire series that we have of
English tenses, so from the present simple,
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you can go to the next class which is on the
present continuous tense, and that way you can
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take your English forward step by step, alright?
And if you'd like a little more practice on this
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tense, the present simple tense, go to
www.engvid.com , alright? Thank you very much
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for watching, I know you're a serious student,
and I know you're going to make good progress.
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Hi, I'm Rebecca, and welcome to this class on the
present continuous tense, which is also called the
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present progressive tense. Now, this class is part
of the engVid series on English verb tenses. So,
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the present continuous tense is a basic tense.
It's usually one of the first tenses that you
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start to learn when you start studying English.
However, it doesn't exist in every language,
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and it might not exist in your language. So, it's
possible to make mistakes very easily and it's
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a basic tense, so we really don't want to make
those kind of mistakes. So, just stay with me.
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We're going to go through it step by step. I'll
show you exactly how to use it, we'll do lots of
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practice together, and you will understand and be
able to use it. So, are you ready? Let's start.
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So, there are two basic tenses, first, to start
to talk about the present. They are the present
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simple and the present continuous, okay? We know
it has two names, I'm just going to use one name.
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So, what's the difference? Let's look at some
examples in each of these tenses. So, in the
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present simple, I would say "I work". In the
present continuous, I would say "I am working".
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So, what is the difference between these two? "I
am working" talks about something that's happening
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right now. For example, I am teaching.
You are watching. You are listening. Or,
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it can also talk about something temporary,
like you're watching this lesson this moment,
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but also for a short time. Short is a general
idea, okay? So, it could be something that's
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happening now, or something temporary.
However, we use "I work" in present simple
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to talk about things that are true in general.
I work in this company, but I'm working now. Or,
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I work in this company, but I'm not working
now. I'm having lunch. See the difference, okay?
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We also use present simple to talk about things
that are more permanent, like your job, right? You
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don't change your job usually every day. It's more
or less permanent; where you work, where you live.
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This is more permanent and general, present
simple, and this is more temporary and now.
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So, that's the basic overview and the basic
idea. And, how do we actually form this tense?
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We form it by using the subject
like I, you, we, they, he, she, it,
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plus the verb "to be", plus the verb,
plus -ing. Let's look at an example:
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"I am working". So, we have the
subject and the verb "to be" and
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each form of the verb "to be". I am working, You
are working, We are working, They are working,
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He is working, She is working, It's working,
okay? Like the computer, the air conditioner,
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whatever, okay? So, that's the
basic overview of this tense.
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Now, let's look at when we use the present
continuous tense. So, as we saw earlier,
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we can definitely use it to talk about something
that's happening right now. For example,
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"The baby is sleeping", don't make noise, okay?
Or for example, "Oh, it's raining outside",
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alright? So those are examples of something
happening right now. We can also use this tense to
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talk about something that's happening around now.
For example, "He is writing a book". So, he might
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not be writing it this minute, but he's writing
it around now. We don't know how long it'll take,
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but it's happening around this time. So,
we can use it in that context. For example,
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we could also say "He's working on a project".
Maybe the project is going to take one week and
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maybe it'll take one year, or ten years, we don't
know, but it's happening around now, okay?
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Next, we can also use it to talk about
something temporary. Not something that happens
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all the time, but something temporary. For
example, that book, right? We don't know,
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maybe it's going to take him three years to write
the book, but in his mind, it's not something
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that's going to last forever. It's something
temporary, okay? So, this is more about how you
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look at what is happening. Or, this example,
something temporary, "We are staying at hotel".
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We live in our home, that's permanent,
but right now, while we're in this city,
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while we're travelling, we are staying at a
hotel. That's something temporary. Okay?
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Next, we can also use it to talk about a
trend. A trend is something that's changing,
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okay? Something that's developing. For example,
"The prices of homes are increasing". Let's
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say the prices were here, and now the prices are
going up, so we can say the prices are increasing.
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Some sort of changes that are happening. And we
can also talk about a trend in terms of something
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that's popular. Often, we talk about things -
fashion trends, for example, right? People are
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wearing a certain color. People are wearing bright
colors this summer, or people are wearing certain
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kinds of shoes. So, we can talk about trends
using this present continuous tense, alright?
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So, those are the basic ways in which we use
this tense, but I just want to let you know that
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there are also two slightly more advanced
ways in which we can use this tense. So,
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let's look at what they are. The first one is
to talk about some kind of repeated action,
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but it's usually something negative. So,
we're using it to kind of - when we want
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to complain about something. For example,
if you say, "They're always making noise",
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that's a negative remark, right? So, we can
use "always" in this context with the present
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continuous tense. Usually, we use words like
always, never, sometimes, frequently, and so on,
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to talk about present simple. Something that's
true in general. For example, "They always help
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us", or just to talk about facts. But when
you're talking about something negative,
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then very often we can use this present continuous
tense, but that's a slightly more advanced way to
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use it, so don't worry about it too much, but
you might hear people using it that way.
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And, another point, I know that I said this
is called the present continuous, and it talks
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about the present, not the past, not the future,
the present, however, sometimes we can actually
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use it to talk about the future, but only in
a special way. So, let's look at what that is.
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If I say, "She's flying to Mexico next week.",
now, if I didn't say "next week", if I only said,
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"She's flying to Mexico", what does it mean? It's
happening right now. So, when I want to use this
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tense to talk about the future, I have to say
something like this. I have to say next week,
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tomorrow, next summer, next year, I have to give
it some kind of time in the future and then you
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can use present continuous for the future in a
slightly more advanced way, okay? So, those are
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the basic ways in which we use this tense.
Now, let's look at when not to use the present
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continuous tense. So, first of all, everything
here, all these examples, these are all wrong,
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okay? And we're going to understand why. So,
we cannot use the present continuous tense to
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talk about any permanent actions or activities.
For example, for most people, where they live,
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where they work, these are more or less
permanent. They don't change every day. They're
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not temporary, right? So, if I live in Canada
all the time, then it would be wrong to say,
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"I am living in Canada". That would only
be okay if it was something temporary.
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Similarly, if I work at ABC company, and that's
my permanent job, it would be wrong to say,
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"I am working at ABC Company". I would
need to say, "I work at ABC Company".
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That would be a difference tense, the present
simple tense. And similarly here, if I live in
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Canada, I need to say "I live in Canada" and not
"I am living", because that would be temporary.
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So, that's the most common kind of mistake that
people make, so be really careful of that.
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Similarly, we have stative verbs. This is another
area that you have to be really careful about.
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Why? Because in English, there are two kinds of
verbs: action verbs and what are called stative
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verbs. So, action verbs are your normal verbs
that you know most of the time like work, run,
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play, jump, okay? And stative verbs describe
a state, or a condition. It could be a mental
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state. It could be an emotional state, okay? And
with this tense, we cannot use stative verbs,
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and in fact, in any continuous tense in English,
you cannot use stative verbs. Let me give you some
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examples of stative verbs. For example, it would
be wrong to say, "I am understanding English". No.
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You cannot say that, because "understand" is a
stative verb, to do with your mind, so it's wrong
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to say that, okay? This is all wrong, okay. It
would be wrong to say, "We are liking this show".
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Liking is wrong because "like" is a
stative verb. So, we would need to say,
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"We like this show". "I understand English", okay?
Similarly, here, when you talk about verbs that
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refer to what you own, what you possess, what you
have, we cannot use those verbs in the stative
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form with this tense. So, it would be wrong
to say, "They are having a car". You would
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need to say, "They have a car". Similarly,
again, there's a long list of stative verbs,
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but the verb "need" and the verb "want" are very
common verbs which are usually stative verbs and
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therefore you can't use them in this tense. So,
it would be wrong to say, "Are you needing help?".
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You would need to say, "Do you need help?", okay?
So, whether you have learned the present simple
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or not, don't worry right now, just understand
that with the present continuous, you cannot use
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stative verbs, so everything here is wrong.
Now, let's look at how we form
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the present continuous tense. Let's
start by looking at a sample sentence.
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"I am working". So, we saw that there are
three parts: I, which is the subject, am,
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in this case, which is a form of the verb
"to be", then we have the verb "work", right,
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and then we have "-ing", alright? So,
in order to use this tense correctly,
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you need to know two things: you need to be
sure that you know the verb "to be" perfectly,
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and then you need to know how to add the verb +
ing and any changes you need to make in spelling.
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So, what I've done is I've divided this lesson.
First; into just looking into the verb "to be"
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to make sure that you're using it correctly,
because if you have mistakes in the verb "to be",
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this central part, then you will make mistakes
in this tense. But if you've got it right,
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then you'll be absolutely fine. So, let's just
take a minute to review the verb "to be", alright?
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And then we'll move on to the next part.
So, in a positive sentence, it would be I am.
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You are. We are. They are. He is. She is. It is.
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Now, when we say the verb "to be", the verb "to
be" is one of the most common verbs, but it is
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used in two ways. One is by itself. For example, I
can say "I am a teacher.", or we can also use the
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verb "to be" as a helping verb, as it's being used
in this tense. Then, I could say "I am teaching".
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Now, the verb "to be" became a helping verb, but
one way or the other, whether I'm using the verb
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"to be" by itself or I'm using it in this context,
then I still need to know exactly how to use the
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verb "to be". So now, let's look at the negative.
I am not. You are not. We are not. They are not.
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What do you notice? We're just adding "not",
right? Let's do it a little bit more. He
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is not. She is not. It is not. Okay? Right
now, don't worry about this last part. We're
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going to add that soon, okay? Let's just get
this part right, the verb "to be", alright?
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Next, let's look at when we have the verb
"to be" in a question or in our tense.
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So, what do we do? Instead of saying "I am",
we say "Am I?". If you had the verb after that,
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you'd say, "Am I working?" and so on, but we'll
look at that in a minute. Right now, just master
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this part. It's a critical part of understanding
and using this tense correctly. Are you?
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Are we? Are they? Right? The same at the bottom
here: Is he? Is she? Is it? Alright? So, make
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sure that you can use the verb "to be" so that you
can use the present continuous tense correctly.
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Now, let's look at how we form the full
present continuous tense. You already
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know the verb "to be", now we'll say a positive
sentence, a negative sentence, and a question.
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So you can repeat after me, it will be very
good practice to also hear the correct form.
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I am working. You are working. We are
working. They are working. He is working.
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She is working. It is working. Okay, got
that? Good. For the negative, it's very easy,
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you just add "not" before the verb, plus the -ing,
so "not working", right? You are not working.
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He is not working. They are not working. Like
that, okay? It's very simple, just take this
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and add "not working". Now, for the question, we
have to reverse the order. So, instead of saying
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"I am", we say "Am I?", right? Just like with the
verb "to be", same thing, that's why I told you
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the verb "to be" is so important, it's part of
this tense. So, repeat after me, the questions:
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Am I working today? Are you working?
Are we working? Are they working?
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Is he working? Is she working? Is it working? So,
that's your basic question form. Now remember,
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you can always add a question word
before that. For example, you could say
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"When are you working?". Where are you working?
How long are you working? But what's important -
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what's important if you do that is to keep
this same order. Keep your question order.
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Don't turn it back into a sentence. Just add the
question word, like when, or how long, or why,
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or something like that, and keep this structure.
When are you working? Where are you working? Why
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are you working? And so on, okay? And that's
how you form the present continuous tense.
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Now, let's look at how we use contractions in
the present continuous tense. So, in English,
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sometimes, instead of saying, for example,
"I am learning", we shorten it or contract it
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and say, "I'm learning". So, why do we do
that? Usually, it's faster, it's easier,
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and we use it a lot in informal conversation
and also in informal writing. We do not usually
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use contractions like these in formal business
writing or in academic writing, but we use them
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a lot on an everyday basis. So, let's see how
to spell them and how to pronounce them.
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So, I am becomes I'm. What happened here?
We took away the A and put an apostrophe
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where we took away the letter and we joined
those two words. I'm. You are becomes you're.
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We are becomes we're. They are becomes
they're. He is becomes he's. She is --
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she's. And it is -- it's. Okay? Alright, so
let's say a sentence, a really short sentence,
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with these contractions, so you can learn how
to say them easily and naturally. I'm learning.
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You're learning. We're learning.
They're learning. He's learning.
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She's learning. It's learning. Okay? Good.
Now, we can do the same thing when it's
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negative. So, instead of saying "I am not",
we can shorten it in one way only, we can say
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"I'm not". So basically, we just took the "I'm"
and added "not", alright? So, we just got rid
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of this and then we joined these two, okay?
Sorry, we didn't join them, but we used them,
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01:08:19,520 --> 01:08:29,040
one after the other, okay? I'm not. So, let's say
a sentence: I'm not watching. Are you watching TV?
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01:08:29,040 --> 01:08:38,160
No, you can put it off, I'm not watching,
okay? Next: You are not becomes what? There
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01:08:38,160 --> 01:08:45,360
are two possibilities here. First, let's just add
"not". So, "you are not" can become you're not,
537
01:08:48,000 --> 01:08:58,400
we're not, they're not. Or, "You are not"
can be contracted in a different way.
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01:09:00,720 --> 01:09:07,200
Here, we're just going to take away the O here
and put an apostrophe and combine these two.
539
01:09:08,240 --> 01:09:15,120
What we did here is we took this one and we
got rid of this letter and combined this one.
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01:09:15,680 --> 01:09:22,480
So, let's look at it for a second. "You are
not here" became "You're not". We contracted
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01:09:22,480 --> 01:09:31,120
these two words. "You are not here", we got
rid of the o and we joined these two words:
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01:09:31,680 --> 01:09:40,400
are not. So, the other possibility is "You
aren't". Say it after me: You aren't watching.
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01:09:42,480 --> 01:09:52,800
We aren't watching. They aren't watching.
Okay? Very good. The same here - "He
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01:09:52,800 --> 01:09:58,080
is not" can become "He's not",
right? We got rid of this one.
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01:10:00,080 --> 01:10:13,200
She's not, It's not. Or, we can get rid of the
o here and join this and we can say "He isn't",
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01:10:15,520 --> 01:10:25,680
She isn't watching. It isn't watching. So that's
how we spell and pronounce the contractions.
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01:10:26,640 --> 01:10:32,080
Now, let's look at some spelling changes we need
to make to the verb when we're using the present
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01:10:32,080 --> 01:10:40,720
continuous tense. So, with all of the verbs, you
need to add "-ing". And to most of the verbs,
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01:10:40,720 --> 01:10:52,560
that's all you need to do. You just need to add
"ing". For example, eat becomes eating. Walk -
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01:10:52,560 --> 01:10:59,280
walking, right? All we did was add that "ing",
but with some verbs you need to make a few small
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01:10:59,840 --> 01:11:09,920
other changes. For verbs ending in E, we need
to drop the E and then add "ing". For example,
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01:11:10,800 --> 01:11:23,120
use becomes using, so we dropped or cancelled
this E and added ing. Take becomes taking. Again,
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01:11:23,680 --> 01:11:33,840
we dropped or cancelled the e, alright? Good.
For verbs ending in "ie", we need to drop the ie
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01:11:34,480 --> 01:11:48,400
and add y and then add the ing. For example, lie,
right, l-i-e, cancel ie, add y, then ing. Lying.
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01:11:50,320 --> 01:12:04,000
Tie becomes tying, okay? That's it!
Now, for some verbs, ending in a C-V-C pattern,
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01:12:04,640 --> 01:12:13,120
we have to double the last letter. What does
that C-V-C? C stands for consonant, V for vowel,
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01:12:13,120 --> 01:12:22,160
and C again for consonant. A vowel in English is
A,E,I,O or U and a consonant is any other letter.
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01:12:23,040 --> 01:12:30,320
So, what you do is look at the verb, alright, you
look at the verb from the end, it will be easier,
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01:12:31,360 --> 01:12:38,640
and if it follows that pattern, right, C, a p is
a consonant, an a is a vowel, and then the l is
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01:12:38,640 --> 01:12:45,440
a consonant, so if it follows that pattern,
C-V-C, then double that last letter. Now,
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01:12:45,440 --> 01:12:51,200
there are some special circumstances, it doesn't
always apply, but it often applies. There are
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01:12:51,200 --> 01:12:58,480
patterns in English spelling and sometimes there
are exceptions. So, in this case, clap becomes
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01:12:59,120 --> 01:13:08,240
clapping. Sit becomes sitting. Okay? And those are
the major spelling changes you need to make.
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01:13:08,800 --> 01:13:13,040
Now, let's look at how to give short
answers in the present continuous tense.
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01:13:13,760 --> 01:13:20,480
So, in English, if someone asks you a question
and your basic answer is "Yes" or "No", we don't
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usually just say "Yes" or "No". We usually say a
little bit more than that. But, at the same time,
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01:13:27,840 --> 01:13:34,640
we don't have to repeat everything they asked
us in the question in our answer. So, what we
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01:13:34,640 --> 01:13:43,680
do is something like this. If someone says, "Is he
working late?" you could simply say "Yes, he is",
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01:13:44,800 --> 01:13:51,840
or "No, he isn't." And how do you know what to
say here? You just take it from here, right?
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01:13:52,400 --> 01:14:03,440
So, is he? Yes, he is. Or, no, he isn't. Alright,
so, what's important to notice is that in the
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01:14:03,440 --> 01:14:09,600
positive answer, you cannot use any contraction.
You cannot shorten it and say "Yes, he's".
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01:14:10,240 --> 01:14:16,880
No, that's wrong. But in the negative, you can
definitely use the contraction. You can say "No,
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01:14:16,880 --> 01:14:25,280
he is not", it's not wrong, but usually we'll
just use the contraction. The same thing here:
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01:14:25,840 --> 01:14:37,440
"Are they going to the meeting?" So, we could say
what? Yes, they are, or no, they aren't, okay?
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01:14:38,160 --> 01:14:44,240
So, you're basically taking your answer
clues from the question itself. And again,
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01:14:44,800 --> 01:14:51,280
no contraction possible in the positive answer.
Here's another one. "Are you studying?"
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01:14:53,120 --> 01:15:00,720
So here, it's going to be a little bit different.
Why? Because they're asking, "Are you" and
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01:15:00,720 --> 01:15:08,480
they're - you have to answer with "I", right? So
here, you cannot use it, but you will simply say
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01:15:09,120 --> 01:15:18,480
"Yes I am" or "No, I'm not". Got it? You can't
take it from there, but you can still just give
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01:15:18,480 --> 01:15:24,080
a short answer. You don't have to say "Yes, I am
studying", "No, I am not studying", just say "Yes,
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01:15:24,080 --> 01:15:31,440
I am", "No, I'm not". In fact, it's a good thing
to just know this phrase, alright? Yes, I am.
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01:15:31,440 --> 01:15:37,840
No, I'm not. So, for example, if I ask you "Are
you learning the present continuous tense?"
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01:15:39,520 --> 01:15:48,000
"Yes, I am." "Are you making progress in your
English?" "Yes, I am". "Are you feeling happy?"
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01:15:48,720 --> 01:15:53,840
I hope you're saying "Yes, I am."
Now, let's practice what you've been learning.
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01:15:55,280 --> 01:16:00,800
So, we have some positive sentences we're going
to work with, some negative ones, and some
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01:16:00,800 --> 01:16:08,800
questions. So, first, we'll take a sentence
which is in present simple and we're going to
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01:16:08,800 --> 01:16:19,840
change it to present continuous, okay?
Number 1 -- "I go" becomes what? "I
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01:16:23,040 --> 01:16:39,680
am going." Or "I'm going." Alright? You can also
contract it or shorten it. "We wait". Let's use
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01:16:39,680 --> 01:16:53,200
the contracted form and turn it into the present
continuous form. "We wait" becomes what? "We're
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01:16:58,720 --> 01:17:05,040
waiting", right? We're waiting.
We are waiting. We're waiting.
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01:17:05,600 --> 01:17:12,160
Good. "They play" - again, let's use the
contraction just so you can practice the
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01:17:13,360 --> 01:17:19,840
spelling, also where to put that apostrophe and so
on and pay attention to it. "They play." becomes
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01:17:23,920 --> 01:17:35,760
"They're playing.", okay? Very nice. Alright.
Now, we have a sentence that's already
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01:17:35,760 --> 01:17:42,400
in present continuous. What we want to
do is to change it to the negative form
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01:17:43,200 --> 01:17:49,520
in present continuous. "She's calling." How
can we make that negative? There are two ways.
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01:17:50,960 --> 01:18:06,080
She's calling - make it negative - She's not
calling, this is one way, and the other way - She
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01:18:09,200 --> 01:18:19,920
isn't calling, right? Those were the two ways that
we learned. She's not calling. She isn't calling.
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01:18:20,560 --> 01:18:29,760
Alright? Very good. "We're cooking". Make it
negative. First, the easy way, you can always
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01:18:29,760 --> 01:18:39,200
just use the easy way too, if you're unsure -
We're not cooking. I call this one the easy way,
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01:18:39,200 --> 01:18:45,440
because you just need to add "not" and it's 100%
right. It's not like that one is better than this
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01:18:45,440 --> 01:18:56,960
one, no, everything is equally correct. We're not
cooking, or what's the other way though? We aren't
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01:18:59,520 --> 01:19:05,120
cooking. Okay? So again, pay
attention to the spelling there.
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01:19:06,400 --> 01:19:18,080
Next, number 6 - "I'm reading". Make
it negative. What will it become? I'm
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01:19:19,760 --> 01:19:29,840
not reading, and in this case, that's the only
form that we can make it negative. Alright.
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01:19:30,400 --> 01:19:36,160
Now, the questions. So, right now, it's
just a sentence. Let's see how we can make
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01:19:36,160 --> 01:19:43,760
it into a question. "They are buying a new
car." Make it a question, it's really easy.
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01:19:46,320 --> 01:19:54,960
Got it? Yes, just move these around. Are they
buying a new car? And of course, the first word
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01:19:54,960 --> 01:20:03,840
will be capitalized, and the second word will not.
"She is doing her homework." Make it a question,
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01:20:04,880 --> 01:20:13,600
what is it? The same thing. Is she doing her
homework? Good. And if you're writing it,
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01:20:13,600 --> 01:20:19,280
again, it would be capital for the first
letter and then not capital after that.
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01:20:20,640 --> 01:20:27,200
"We are leaving at 8:00." Make
it a question - same thing.
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01:20:30,160 --> 01:20:36,400
Are we leaving at 8:00? And of course, at the
end of each of these, we would have a question
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01:20:36,400 --> 01:20:42,960
mark if you're writing it down. So, how did you
do? Hope everything is going well, and I'm sure
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01:20:42,960 --> 01:20:47,600
it is. Let's look at a little bit more.
Now, let's look at some common mistakes
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01:20:47,600 --> 01:20:52,880
that are made with the present continuous
tense, and you can help me correct them.
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01:20:54,320 --> 01:21:01,440
The first kind of mistake - sometimes
the verb "to be" is missing. For example,
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01:21:02,480 --> 01:21:09,520
"My brother watching the news". So, what did
that student need to say? What did that person
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01:21:09,520 --> 01:21:15,920
want to say? What's missing? The verb
"to be"? So, we have to say "My brother
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01:21:19,680 --> 01:21:25,280
is watching the news", okay? Remember,
we have the subject, the verb "to be",
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01:21:25,280 --> 01:21:32,880
and then the verb + ing. Sometimes, the same
thing can happen but in a negative sentence.
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01:21:32,880 --> 01:21:39,200
For example, this person wrote "John
not helping". How can we correct that?
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01:21:41,680 --> 01:21:49,760
"John" - the easy way to correct it is to
say "John is not helping" or you can always
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01:21:49,760 --> 01:22:00,880
contract it and say "John's not helping". Okay?
Or we can say "John isn't helping". Alright.
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01:22:02,480 --> 01:22:10,160
Sometimes, the verb "to be" is missing in
a question. Instead of saying "She going?",
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01:22:10,160 --> 01:22:15,120
what's wrong there? What should
we be saying? We should be saying
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01:22:19,680 --> 01:22:27,360
"Is she going?". Is she going, right? Again,
we needed that verb "to be". We can't have this
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01:22:27,360 --> 01:22:33,680
tense without the verb "to be", right? That's
why we looked at it so many times, so make
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01:22:33,680 --> 01:22:40,560
sure that you don't forget it. Next, sometimes
the verb "to be" is there, but it's incorrect.
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01:22:40,560 --> 01:22:47,040
There's an incorrect form of it being used.
For example, this person wrote "Bob and Maria
630
01:22:47,040 --> 01:22:53,600
is driving home". That's not right. They have
the verb "to be" but it's not in the right form
631
01:22:54,560 --> 01:23:00,880
because "Bob and Maria" is like "they",
right, so it should be "Bob and Maria
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01:23:04,320 --> 01:23:11,440
are driving home", okay? And here,
this person wrote "He ain't studying."
633
01:23:12,960 --> 01:23:21,840
Now, "ain't" is actually slang. You might hear it
a lot in songs or in music or in movies, okay, but
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01:23:22,480 --> 01:23:28,640
in academic English, in correct grammar, it's
not acceptable, so if you're doing an exam or
635
01:23:28,640 --> 01:23:34,320
if you're writing a paper for university or if
you're trying to impress a client, it's probably
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01:23:34,320 --> 01:23:39,840
not such a good idea to use it. Instead of that,
you should use the correct version which is what?
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01:23:40,640 --> 01:23:49,120
"He isn't studying", okay? That doesn't mean you
can never use slang, you can certainly use slang
638
01:23:49,120 --> 01:23:54,960
with your friends or casually whenever you
want to, but just be aware - what is slang,
639
01:23:54,960 --> 01:24:00,400
and what is not slang.
Next, sometimes the verb,
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01:24:01,280 --> 01:24:08,320
the main verb, not the verb "to be", but the verb
in the sentence is used incorrectly. For example,
641
01:24:09,200 --> 01:24:16,960
this person wrote "She is do her
homework". How can we fix that? "She is
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01:24:19,120 --> 01:24:30,080
doing her homework". And this one wrote "The
game is start now". It should be "The game is
643
01:24:32,960 --> 01:24:42,720
starting now", okay? There we go, good. See,
I'm sure you can find these now yourself, right?
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01:24:42,720 --> 01:24:47,520
And that's the way. Now you've learned, you
know the rules, you're able to apply the words,
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01:24:47,520 --> 01:24:52,160
whether you're reading something or whether
you're looking at something or whether you're
646
01:24:52,160 --> 01:24:56,080
writing it yourself or whether you're
speaking, it will come out right.
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01:24:57,520 --> 01:25:05,120
Next, sometimes mistakes are made in spelling. For
example, there are several mistakes here. "She's
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01:25:05,120 --> 01:25:15,360
lieing" but this should be what? Not lie, lying.
This was one of those verbs also, "She's siting",
649
01:25:16,000 --> 01:25:26,000
but it's consonant, vowel, consonant, so we need
to double the last letter, sitting, and here,
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01:25:26,000 --> 01:25:35,840
"writeing", ends with an E, the verb "write", so
we need to get rid of that E, okay? So be careful
651
01:25:35,840 --> 01:25:41,760
of those spelling changes that we talked about.
Also, here's a spelling mistake. This person wrote
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01:25:41,760 --> 01:25:49,800
"Were going to the mall." That's what they
wanted to say, but what's missing here? The
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01:25:51,600 --> 01:25:58,880
apostrophe, good. So, that goes right
here, okay? Instead of "We are" it became
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01:26:00,400 --> 01:26:07,760
"We're". "We're going to the mall". Okay?
Next, sometimes people forget, and they use a
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01:26:07,760 --> 01:26:14,240
stative verb anyway in this tense and they might
say something like "I am needing some water.",
656
01:26:15,040 --> 01:26:21,680
but can we say that? No. In correct English, you
cannot say that, because "need" is one of those
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01:26:21,680 --> 01:26:30,480
stated verbs. So, you'd need to change that and
just say "I need some water". The same here,
658
01:26:30,480 --> 01:26:39,040
"I'm wanting to visit Hawaii". No, "want" is
another stated verb, so we just say, "I want
659
01:26:39,760 --> 01:26:47,040
to visit Hawaii", okay? And last of all, remember
what I told you, what we talked about earlier,
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01:26:47,040 --> 01:26:52,160
that we don't and should not be using this
tense to talk about permanent situations.
661
01:26:52,960 --> 01:26:56,800
So, for example, somebody asked this
person "What does your company do?"
662
01:26:57,600 --> 01:27:04,160
and he said, "We are manufacturing cars."
But that's not right, because it's not
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01:27:04,160 --> 01:27:10,640
something they do just temporarily, it
takes a lot of work and organization
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01:27:10,640 --> 01:27:19,440
to do this work, so it should be not "We are
manufacturing cars.", but just "We manufacture
665
01:27:22,480 --> 01:27:28,800
cars.", okay? So, in that case, using the present
continuous tense would be incorrect. You just
666
01:27:28,800 --> 01:27:34,720
needed there - the other present simple tense. So,
these are some of the common mistakes, and I think
667
01:27:34,720 --> 01:27:40,480
you see that once you know the rules, the rules
actually make it easier for you. They free you to
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01:27:40,480 --> 01:27:45,840
speak and communicate more correctly.
So, we've covered a lot in this class.
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01:27:46,640 --> 01:27:52,560
Let's review now, just one last time. You
know this tense when you can make, what?
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01:27:53,200 --> 01:28:00,960
A positive sentence, a negative sentence, and a
question. For example: "David is making coffee."
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01:28:01,760 --> 01:28:09,680
A positive. "David is not making coffee." A
negative sentence. "Is David making coffee?"
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01:28:10,320 --> 01:28:18,720
A question, or to add question words to that, for
example, "When is David making coffee?" "Why is
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01:28:18,720 --> 01:28:26,240
David making coffee?", and so on. Okay? So, what
can you do from here? To practice this tense,
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01:28:26,240 --> 01:28:31,680
try to think of examples in your own life. Talk
to yourself as you're going through your day.
675
01:28:31,680 --> 01:28:38,240
What are you doing at that moment? I'm waking
up, I'm brushing my teeth, I'm taking a shower,
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01:28:38,240 --> 01:28:44,160
I'm having breakfast, there are so many things
that you can say as you're walking around. You
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01:28:44,160 --> 01:28:50,000
don't have to say them aloud, you can also say
them in your mind, okay, but try to use the tense
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01:28:50,000 --> 01:28:56,400
that you've learned so well right now, okay?
Now, when you feel that you know this tense, then
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01:28:56,400 --> 01:29:03,600
you can go on to the next lesson in this series,
because this is a series of the verb tenses.
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01:29:04,480 --> 01:29:11,760
Next, after that, you can also practice a
little bit more, if you wish, by taking a quiz
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01:29:11,760 --> 01:29:16,560
on www.engvid.com . Thanks very much for
watching, and all the best with your English.
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01:29:17,360 --> 01:29:22,880
In this lesson, you will learn the difference
between the present simple tense and the present
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01:29:22,880 --> 01:29:29,280
continuous tense, which is also called the
present progressive tense. In other words,
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01:29:29,280 --> 01:29:35,920
you'll learn the difference between
saying "I work" or "I am working". So,
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01:29:35,920 --> 01:29:42,160
this lesson is part of a series created by engVid
to help you learn all of the English verb tenses.
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01:29:42,960 --> 01:29:50,560
Now, I have created lessons on each of these
tenses separately, and maybe you have already
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01:29:50,560 --> 01:29:56,880
watched them, and now you're watching this, which
is great, or you can watch this lesson and then
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01:29:56,880 --> 01:30:03,280
you can go on and watch the other separate lessons
so that you can go into more detail if you wish.
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01:30:04,160 --> 01:30:11,680
So, both of these tenses are basic tenses.
However, they don't exist in all languages,
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01:30:11,680 --> 01:30:17,360
and maybe they don't exist in your language,
so pay a little more attention and as you do,
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01:30:17,920 --> 01:30:25,440
you will understand easily the differences between
these tenses. So, shall we begin? Let's go!
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01:30:27,280 --> 01:30:33,840
So, the present simple tense
sounds like this: I work.
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01:30:35,120 --> 01:30:43,920
The present continuous tense sounds like this: I
am working. So, what's the very basic difference?
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01:30:45,440 --> 01:30:51,840
The basic difference is that "I am working"
talks about something that's happening right now,
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01:30:52,560 --> 01:31:00,320
or something temporary that happens for
a short time. "I work", present simple,
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01:31:00,320 --> 01:31:06,480
talks about something that's true in general, or
something more permanent, something that lasts
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01:31:06,480 --> 01:31:13,040
for a long time. That's the very basic difference,
but we're going to be looking at all of the really
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01:31:13,040 --> 01:31:20,000
specific differences between these two tenses. But
first, let's see, what does this tense even look
699
01:31:20,000 --> 01:31:25,680
like? What does it sound like? Let's see that.
So, with present simple,
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01:31:26,640 --> 01:31:36,880
we basically take the subject + the verb.
In this case, our sample verb is "work". So,
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01:31:36,880 --> 01:31:43,200
it would sound like this - you can say it after me
if you like. It's good to repeat things out loud,
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01:31:43,200 --> 01:31:51,040
helps you to feel more comfortable and get used
to using it yourself. So, we would say: I work.
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01:31:53,600 --> 01:32:06,400
You work. We work. They work. But here we have a
difference: He works. We have to add an "s" there.
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01:32:07,520 --> 01:32:15,680
She works. It works, okay? Again, once
you've studied this tense in detail,
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01:32:15,680 --> 01:32:23,680
you'll know all of these changes perfectly,
but I'm just giving you an overall view. When
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01:32:23,680 --> 01:32:32,640
it becomes negative, it becomes "He does
not work.", or, if it becomes a question,
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01:32:32,640 --> 01:32:40,560
it would say "Does he work?", alright? So,
that's the basis of the present simple.
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Now, let's look at present continuous.
Now here, what happens? We have a subject:
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I, he, you, they, etc., + the verb "to be", we
need that helping verb here, + our basic verb,
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which in this case is "work", + "-ing", so it's
a little bit longer because we have that helping
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verb in the middle, plus we have "-ing" at the
end, okay? So, how does this sound? I am working.
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01:33:14,160 --> 01:33:28,640
You are working. We are working. They are working.
He is working. She is working. And, it is working,
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alright? So, that's the basic positive form of it.
The negative form would be just to add a "not".
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01:33:40,320 --> 01:33:47,920
"You are not working". He is not working. And if
we shorten that, it becomes "He isn't working".
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01:33:49,040 --> 01:33:52,000
And if we make it into a
question, change the order,
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we would say "Is he working?" Are you working?
Are they working? And so on, okay? So,
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that's the basic structure of the two tenses, and
next we will be looking at when to use them.
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So, we use these two tenses in different
ways. Let's understand now what they are.
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So, in the present simple, we would say, for
example, "I live in this building". This is my
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permanent residence. This is where I live
all the time. So, we use present simple:
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"I live". In present continuous, we
might say "I am staying at a hotel."
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01:34:35,920 --> 01:34:43,280
This is something temporary. It's not all the
time, it's only for some time. So, here, we have
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"I am staying", which is present continuous,
here we have "I live", which is present simple.
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Permanent, temporary. Next, we could say "He
plays the guitar." This is true in general.
725
01:35:01,440 --> 01:35:07,680
It means he knows how to play the
guitar. He plays. Present simple.
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01:35:09,040 --> 01:35:15,840
Here, we could say "He is playing the
guitar." That means he's doing that right now.
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01:35:16,400 --> 01:35:24,240
He is playing now. As soon as we say, "He is
playing", even if we don't use the word "now",
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this tense already means that it's happening
right now, okay? So, he plays in general,
729
01:35:33,920 --> 01:35:37,440
but he is playing the guitar
means it's happening right now.
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01:35:38,880 --> 01:35:48,560
Another example, "We watch the news at 9:00pm."
"We watch", okay? This is to talk about a routine,
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every day we watch the news at 9:00pm.
Alright? So that's to describe a routine,
732
01:35:56,080 --> 01:36:05,600
something that happens regularly. Or, we could say
here "We are watching the news." "We are watching"
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01:36:06,800 --> 01:36:15,200
means what? In this case again, it's happening
right now, okay? We're watching the news, call
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01:36:15,200 --> 01:36:21,520
us later, we're just watching the news, happening
now. But, every day, we watch the news at 9:00,
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01:36:22,400 --> 01:36:26,560
okay? So that's a routine, that's
again something that's happening now.
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See the difference? Let's look at another one.
"The sun sets in the west." "The sun sets",
737
01:36:35,600 --> 01:36:41,920
okay? The sun rises in the morning, the sun
sets in the evening. This is just a fact,
738
01:36:42,560 --> 01:36:49,760
okay? So, we use present simple to talk
about facts. But, here, we could say "Look,
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01:36:50,320 --> 01:36:56,960
how beautiful, the sun is setting! The sky
is all orange and pink and lovely colors".
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01:36:57,680 --> 01:37:06,000
So, this means the sun "is setting" means it's
happening right now, alright? So here, it was a
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01:37:06,000 --> 01:37:13,360
fact, the sun sets in the west, it's just a fact,
and here, it's happening now. So, these are the
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01:37:13,360 --> 01:37:20,480
first few differences between these two tenses.
Now, here are some more differences. In present
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simple, we would say "The price rises every
year." This is something that happens in general.
744
01:37:28,960 --> 01:37:36,080
In present continuous, we might say "The
price is rising this year." This is a trend,
745
01:37:36,080 --> 01:37:44,160
this is the general direction in which things
are changing, so here, the price "is rising"
746
01:37:44,720 --> 01:37:51,680
this year, but the price "rises every
year", okay? This is present simple.
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01:37:53,120 --> 01:37:59,680
Next, suppose we want to talk about a habit.
We might say "She always takes the bus."
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01:38:01,040 --> 01:38:09,600
She always takes - but here, we might say
"She is always complaining about the bus."
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01:38:10,640 --> 01:38:19,040
So, when you're talking about a negative
habit, then we can use present continuous,
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01:38:19,840 --> 01:38:25,600
but if you're just talking about a regular
habit, then you would use present simple.
751
01:38:26,640 --> 01:38:34,160
Alright? Next, we could say, in present
simple, "The flight leaves at 7:00pm."
752
01:38:35,120 --> 01:38:40,960
Now, why do we use present simple for that?
Because it's a regularly scheduled event,
753
01:38:40,960 --> 01:38:46,960
right? The flight leaves at 7:00pm, that's
the schedule. It always leaves at 7:00pm.
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01:38:48,560 --> 01:38:55,520
But in present continuous, we might say "The
flight is leaving." The flight is leaving
755
01:38:55,520 --> 01:39:02,720
means what? The flight is leaving right now,
okay? And we know that because we have "is
756
01:39:02,720 --> 01:39:13,360
leaving". Here, we had just "leaves". Okay. And
now here's something where both of these tenses
757
01:39:13,360 --> 01:39:20,000
can actually be used for the same purpose, but
in different ways, with different language.
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01:39:20,720 --> 01:39:26,160
So, we could say, for example, even though this
is the present simple, and even though this is
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01:39:26,160 --> 01:39:33,680
the present continuous, until now we have been
talking about present uses, but let's look at this
760
01:39:33,680 --> 01:39:42,960
example, this is different. "The flight leaves at
7:00pm tomorrow." What, Rebecca, really? Leaves,
761
01:39:42,960 --> 01:39:49,520
present simple, and tomorrow? Yes, we could
say that, and we do say that sometimes. Why?
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01:39:50,240 --> 01:39:58,000
Because it's kind of connected with this one
because it's a regularly scheduled event, right?
763
01:39:58,880 --> 01:40:06,080
Then we could use it to talk about tomorrow, okay?
And sometimes we do. So, we could say "The flight
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01:40:06,080 --> 01:40:13,920
leaves at 7:00pm tomorrow." and it's kind of
connected to this idea of the schedule, alright?
765
01:40:14,640 --> 01:40:23,360
But similarly, you could also say "The flight is
leaving at 7:00pm tomorrow." Again, you're saying,
766
01:40:23,360 --> 01:40:28,560
"Rebecca, really, this is present continuous,
why are we using it to talk about the future?"
767
01:40:29,600 --> 01:40:37,600
Because we can! It has a special use where
we can say - use present continuous to talk
768
01:40:37,600 --> 01:40:46,320
about something in the future but you have to say
something like tomorrow, next week, next Monday,
769
01:40:46,320 --> 01:40:51,840
next year. You have to give the time, because
if you say, "The flight is leaving at 7:00pm.",
770
01:40:51,840 --> 01:40:59,440
what does it mean? It's leaving right now. But
- or, a little bit in the future - but if we say
771
01:40:59,440 --> 01:41:05,600
the flight is leaving at 7:00pm tomorrow, then
we know for certain it's in the future and yes,
772
01:41:05,600 --> 01:41:11,680
we can also use present continuous along with
a few other ways to talk about the future.
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01:41:11,680 --> 01:41:17,200
There's one other really important difference
between the present simple tense and the present
774
01:41:17,200 --> 01:41:25,200
continuous tense, and that has to do with the
kind of verbs we can use with each tense. So,
775
01:41:25,200 --> 01:41:31,840
one way to divide verbs in English is to see
whether it's an action verb or whether it's a
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01:41:31,840 --> 01:41:41,760
stative verb. An action verb is something that
has action. For example, run or jump, or sing
777
01:41:41,760 --> 01:41:49,840
and dance, read and write. These are all action
verbs. And action verbs, we can use in the present
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01:41:49,840 --> 01:41:56,400
simple tense and we can also use them in the
present continuous tense. For example, I could say
779
01:41:56,400 --> 01:42:05,440
"She runs", as in, she runs every day, or "She
is running", like she's running right now, but
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01:42:07,440 --> 01:42:14,320
stative verbs are different. Stative
verbs describe a state or condition.
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01:42:15,040 --> 01:42:21,760
It could be a mental state, it could be an
emotional state, it could talk about possession,
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01:42:21,760 --> 01:42:29,680
it could talk about certain senses, and there is a
list of stative verbs which you need to learn when
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01:42:29,680 --> 01:42:38,240
you're studying English grammar, because most of
the time, we cannot use the stative verbs in the
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01:42:38,240 --> 01:42:46,400
continuous tenses. But, with the present simple,
you can use all the verbs. You can use the action
785
01:42:46,400 --> 01:42:54,080
verbs and you can use stative verbs, no problem,
alright? So, for example, we can definitely say
786
01:42:54,080 --> 01:43:02,960
"He knows them." or "We like them.", knowing
being something mental, and like being something
787
01:43:04,080 --> 01:43:11,280
emotional, alright? So, with present simple, use
any verb you like. With present continuous, be
788
01:43:11,280 --> 01:43:16,800
careful, definitely you can use the action words,
but if you are not sure about the stative verbs,
789
01:43:17,520 --> 01:43:22,320
avoid them. As a general rule,
be careful of using any stative
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01:43:22,320 --> 01:43:27,760
verbs with the present continuous tense.98171
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