Basic English Verb tenses | Master Class
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Simple Present Tense Verbs

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We use the simple present tense to talk about things that happen regularly, often, or are true in general. “It rains a lot in April.” → This is generally true. “I wake up at 7:00 am every day.” → I always wake up at 7:00, I do it regularly. *(wake up i

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Past Tense English Verb Grammar | 50 Irregular Verbs

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0:35 Past tense verbs often end with ed. These are called regular verbs. 1:56 Simple past tense Grammar rules 2:18 Negative verb forms and questions in the past tense use the auxiliary verb do. The main verb will be in the simple present tense. Negative p

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Simple English - Future Tense Verbs | Natural American English

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This video was from the Simple Future Tense Verbs E-book. It is now freely available. Please use it to support the lesson and improve your English listening skills. Verbs future tense – Simple English grammar I’ll play tennis tomorrow. I’m playing tennis

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Present Continuous Verbs

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English grammar – Present continuous tense verbs The present continuous tense uses a form of the verb to be + (verb) -ing. I am drinking coffee. “am drinking” is the Present Continuous Tense Negative – present continuous We use NOT with the present cont