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ENGLISH GRAMMAR TUTORIAL: Simple Present Tense: How to Use It, With Examples

Simple Present Tense: How to Use It, With Examples

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The simple present is a verb tense with two main uses. We use the simple present tense when an action happens regularly (or unceasingly, which is why it’s sometimes called present indefinite). Depending on the person, the simple present tense is formed by using the root form or by adding s or es to the end.
The other is to talk about habitual actions or occurrences.

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English Language Tutorial: Present Simple vs. Present Continuous

English Language Tutorial: Present Simple vs. Present Continuous

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English Grammar Tutorial: Learn How To Use How Many vs. How Much

I hope you enjoyed this English lesson about How Much and How many!

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English Grammar Tutorial: Learn How To Use Past Simple Tense vs. Present Perfect Tense

English Grammar Tutorial: Learn How To Use Past Simple Tense vs. Present Perfect Tense

The simple past verb tense and the present perfect tense are very important for being able to speak and write well in English!

I hope you enjoyed this English lesson about the Paste Tense Simple and the Present Perfect Simple!

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Video about the rules of the Sequence of Tenses in English

Master English Grammar: Sequence of Tenses

What is the Sequence of Tenses?
✅ The rules governing verb tenses are dictated by logic; an action in the future obviously cannot happen before an action in the past. In writing, it’s a matter of looking at your clauses and sentences and determining when each action is happening relative to everything else. The past must come before the present, and the present before the future, etc.
Pay particular attention to the verb sequence when you have a dependent clause before an independent clause, or a result clause before the if-clause.

✅ When an independent clause is in the past tense, any dependent clauses must also be written in the past tense, not the present tense or the future tense. Consider the example below for an illustration of this rule:
The cat was bathing because his feet are dirty.
The cat was bathing because his feet will be dirty.

✅ Because the tense of the independent clause is in the past (was bathing), the verb in the dependent clause should also be in the past, as illustrated in the sentence below:
The cat was bathing because his feet were dirty.

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I hope you enjoyed this English lesson about the the sequence of tenses in English!

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New video about the Second Verb in English!

🔔New video about the Second Verb in English!

🔔Mastering English grammar: The Second Verb: -Ing or Infinitive?

➡️Do you know when to use -ing and when to use to + infinitive after a verb? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you.

➡️Look at these examples to see how the verb forms are used.
I enjoy learning languages.
I want to learn a new language.

➡️Grammar explanation
A verb can be followed by another verb. The second one usually needs to change into the -ing form or the to + infinitive form. Which form you need depends on what the first verb is.

Verbs followed by the -ing form
When enjoy, admit and mind are followed by another verb, it must be in the -ing form.

I enjoy travelling.
He admitted stealing the necklace.
I don’t mind waiting if you’re busy.

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New video about the Phrasal Verbs in English!

🔔New video about the Phrasal Verbs in English!

🔔Mastering Common Phrasal Verbs: A Fun Explainer!

➡️Phrasal verbs are two or more words that together act as a completely new verb with a meaning separate from those of the original words. For example, pick up means to grab or lift, very different from the definitions of pick and up alone.

➡️Popular in spoken English, phrasal verbs can be quite confusing because their definitions aren’t always easy to guess—and there are thousands of them. In fact, many of the base verbs used to form phrasal verbs are used in multiple different phrasal verbs with distinct meanings, which can add to the confusion.

➡️For multilingual speakers, in particular, phrasal verbs are one of the most difficult topics in learning English. To help simplify this complicated subject, what follows is our guide to understanding English phrasal verbs, including a list of the most common ones.

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