🔥 EXPLAINED! The Difference Between "I WENT" and "I HAVE GONE"

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  • @EnglishWithGreg
    @EnglishWithGreg  2 роки тому +104

    Did you like the 'new look'? Let me know! ⤵️
    PS: You can download the free English Quick Fix book that I mention here: book.englishquickfix.com/

    • @ΕμαΜανο
      @ΕμαΜανο 2 роки тому +2

      Perfect ❤

    • @HoangLe-ec4xq
      @HoangLe-ec4xq 2 роки тому +3

      Hi Greg
      Last week, my teacher gave me homework on Relative Clauses. But I have a query about it. Could you please help me?
      Ex: She gave me a lovely present.
      --> The present she gave me was/is lovely
      --> The present she gave to me was/is lovey.
      Which one is correct?
      We would use 'gave me' or 'gave to me' and 'was' or 'is'?
      I will appreciate if you could help me!

    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk 2 роки тому +1

      Uğra-mak= to get (at) a place or a situation for a specified time> uğramak= drop by/ stop by
      Uğra-eş-mak=to stop altogether by into each other for a specified time> uğraşmak=to strive/ to deal with
      Öğre-mek=to get (at) a status or a level within a certain time
      Öğre-en-mek=to get (at) a knowledge or a knowledge level at a certain time> öğrenmek= to learn
      Öğre-et-mek=to make (at a certain time) someone to get (at) a knowledge/ level= to teach
      Bu öğretmen türkçe öğretiyor = This teacher is teaching turkish
      Şu öğrenci türkçe öğreniyor= That student is learning turkish
      Türkçe Öğretiyorum = I am teaching turkish
      Türkçe Öğreniyorsun = You are learning turkish
      Öğretiyordum = I was teaching
      Öğreniyordun = You were learning
      Öğretiyormuşum=I realized that I was teaching
      Öğreniyormuşsun=I heard/noticed that you’re learning
      Öğretmekteyim = I’ve been teaching
      Öğrenmektesin = You’ve been learning
      Öğretmekteydim =I had been teaching
      Öğrenmekteydin = You had been learning
      Öğretmekteymişim=I realized that I’d been teaching
      Öğrenmekteymişsin=I heard/noticed that you’d been learning
      Öğretirim = I get to teach ( ~ I teach)
      Öğrenirsin = You get to learn ( ~ You learn)
      Öğretirdim= I would teach /I used to teach bf (~I would get to teach)
      Öğrenirdin= You would learn /You used to learn bf (~You’d get to learn)
      Öğretirmişim= I heard /realized that I would be teaching
      Öğrenirmişsin= I heard /realized that you would be learning
      Öğreteceğim= I will teach
      Öğreneceksin= You will learn
      Öğretecektim= I would gonna teach (I would teach)
      Öğrenecektin= You would gonna learn ( You would learn)
      Öğretecekmişim=I heard/ realized that I would take to teach
      Öğrenecekmişsin=I heard/ realized that you would take to learn
      Öğrettim = I taught
      Öğrendin = You learned
      Öğrettiydim= I remember I taught
      Öğrendiydin= I remember you learned
      Öğretmişim =I heard/noticed that I've taught
      Öğrenmişsin =I heard/noticed that you've learned
      Öğretmiştim= I had taught
      Öğrenmiştin= You had learned
      Öğretmiş oldum= I have taught
      Öğrenmiş oldun= You have learned
      Öğrettiymişim= I heard that I taught -but if what I heard is true
      Öğrendiymişsin= I heard that you learned -but if what I heard is true
      Öğretmişmişim= I heard that I've taught -but what I heard didn't sound very convincing
      Öğrenmişmişsin=I heard that you've learned -but what I heard didn't sound very convincing
      Öğretiyorumdur =I guess/likely I am teaching
      Öğreniyorsundur =I guess/likely you are learning
      Öğretiyordurum =I think/likely I was teaching
      Öğreniyordursun =I think/likely you were learning
      Öğretiyormuşumdur=As if I was probably teaching
      Öğreniyormuşsundur=As if you were probably learning
      Öğreteceğimdir= I think that I will probably teach
      Öğreneceksindir= I think that you will probably learn
      Öğretecektirim=I guess/likely I would gonna teach
      Öğrenecektirsin=I guess/likely I would gonna learn
      Öğretecekmişimdir=As if I would probably have to teach
      Öğrenecekmişsindir=As if you would probably have to learn
      Öğretecekmiştirim=Seems that I would probably be teaching
      Öğrenecekmiştirsin=Seems that you would probably be learning
      Öğretmişimdir = I think that I have probably taught
      Öğrenmişsindir = I think that you have probably learned
      Öğretmiştirim= I guess/likely I had taught
      Öğrenmiştirsin= I guess/likely you had learned

    • @Abeturk
      @Abeturk 2 роки тому +3

      @@HoangLe-ec4xq
      You can use them
      --> The present she gave me was lovely.
      --> The present she gave me is really lovely

    • @اليےافعي
      @اليےافعي 2 роки тому

      This is my first video in your channel and I see You are such a great teacher

  • @sergiogapon8246
    @sergiogapon8246 Рік тому +35

    All Greg's lessons are very understandable. I studied English many years ago. It was at the University. After 15 years I decided renew my knowledge of this language.I hear the words in his videos and understand the translation. Because very simple and clear explanations.Its cool , dude! I did not understand the teachers explanations in my native language and your approach to bussines inspires me. Greetings from Ukraine! Despite the war ,I dream about the future. I plan to have time to do something in life that i had not thought about before.

  • @ОлегаМирошниченко
    @ОлегаМирошниченко 2 роки тому +30

    You're doing a great job by sharing your knowledge with those of us who are desperately in need.... You must be a HAPPY man. Thank you. We do appreciate!

  • @flymehome31
    @flymehome31 Рік тому +7

    I love the way you explain these two confusing tenses it's crystal clear! Thank you!

  • @silviaemmagonzalez3989
    @silviaemmagonzalez3989 2 роки тому

    ¡Gracias!

    • @EnglishWithGreg
      @EnglishWithGreg  2 роки тому

      Ay, siento mucho haber perdido tu 'SuperThanks', Silvia. Mil gracias!!! 😀😀😀

  • @m.lambert6251
    @m.lambert6251 2 роки тому +17

    Excellent video ! Very clear and helpful. I'm a young English teacher in France (I'm French) and your videos are great !

    • @nathanevans6331
      @nathanevans6331 2 роки тому +1

      His English isn't correct...if you need help I'll help you ok .

    • @AaaBbb-ok9ci
      @AaaBbb-ok9ci 2 роки тому

      @@nathanevans6331 is that you who sings the WELLER MAN?

  • @FPV.Bea79
    @FPV.Bea79 Рік тому

    Köszönjük!

    • @EnglishWithGreg
      @EnglishWithGreg  Рік тому +1

      Thank you so much for your generosity, Fulop! I really appreciate it! 😊

  • @luizarruda3229
    @luizarruda3229 2 роки тому +15

    I am glad I've found your videos in UA-cam, Greg. You cut to the chase and your examples make the understanding easy. You got a new subscriber. Cheers from Brazil.

  • @renato.miranda
    @renato.miranda 2 роки тому +1

    I love your accent! It's absolutelly perfect to understand!

  • @thegreenlandshark6086
    @thegreenlandshark6086 2 роки тому +8

    I'm a native English speaker and I didn't know lol, I also don't know why this was in my recommended but it was very interesting, thanks.

  • @teacher2533
    @teacher2533 11 місяців тому

    Thanks a lot for bringing the question about "I have gone..." vs "I have come..." You are the only one I've found that explains this specific grammar point I was looking for.

  • @anniestumpy9918
    @anniestumpy9918 2 роки тому +11

    First video from your channel that I've watched... and you got a new subscriber :)
    I'm German and my husband is American and it is so hard to "explain" one's respective language to each other so I really appreciate channels like yours :)

    • @servillanonaoe9089
      @servillanonaoe9089 2 роки тому

      Have you taken your NTE ( NationalTeacher Examination) here regarding your correct usage of " I went & I have gone" in the sentences?
      What is your score from the examination?

    • @Narraciones_envolventes
      @Narraciones_envolventes 2 роки тому

      Annie Stumpy I'm learning German, could you recommend to me music, movies or series to seeing?

  • @uboxer
    @uboxer Рік тому +1

    Just discovered this lovely channel! 👌

  • @athleticguy15
    @athleticguy15 2 роки тому +10

    Great video, my friend, and you explain things concisely, and in an easy-to-understand format.

  • @jasonshin4220
    @jasonshin4220 Рік тому

    Greg is a real ENGLISH teacher!!! Easy to understand.

  • @drziggyabdelmalak1439
    @drziggyabdelmalak1439 2 роки тому +4

    The time period can also be a mere minute ago and you'd still use Simple Past - it doesn't have to be yesterday, last year etc. Wow, you explained all that brilliantly. Especially 'has gone' v 'has been'!

  • @evandrosilva26
    @evandrosilva26 Рік тому

    I'm Brazilian and your videos are very, very easy to understand. Muito Obrigado!!!

  • @Onbehaard
    @Onbehaard 2 роки тому +9

    Hi, Greg, great video, thanks. It's so hard to fathom these sorts of nuances when you are learning the language. We use it all the time without thinking.
    It may be useful to remind people the difference between "so" and "such a" and the correct use of the gerund/infinitive (my French and German friends always find this difficult).

    • @joeyjansa7726
      @joeyjansa7726 2 роки тому +1

      FATHOM... Id never heard that Word. I had to look it up. Thank you, Im going to include it in my schemata.

    • @Banana_Cognac
      @Banana_Cognac Рік тому

      ​@joeyjansa7726 It's a wonderful word 😁

  • @mostakahmedsimon1304
    @mostakahmedsimon1304 2 роки тому +2

    Wow, sir! Just wow! I just cannot express how happy I am to find your channel that randomly showed up on youtube home. I love British English most. Almost everywhere it's American which seems harder for me. Anyways keep up the good work.

  • @andrewo6271
    @andrewo6271 2 роки тому +77

    As always just perfect. Thanks a million.
    P/S And yes Greg you are that English-speaking person whom everyone can fully understand

  • @joelmasamba6762
    @joelmasamba6762 2 роки тому +1

    Oh my gosh!!! I'm rather happy about giving us this difference between ' i have gone and i went ' coz there are a lot of people speaking English they don't know more about it although they do speak English this is why i do not sleep every single day i watch your videos keep it up my amazing teacher

  • @deesix3504
    @deesix3504 2 роки тому +37

    I refer to my students that past simple goes with a “point of time” in the past. I think it’s much easier to understand and remember.

    • @kai64
      @kai64 Рік тому

      Yeah that’s what I learned

  • @Xkhx
    @Xkhx Рік тому +1

    Thank you man that’s crazy

  • @Kate-qu1rs
    @Kate-qu1rs 2 роки тому +33

    Thank you, Greg! So useful lesson! 👏🏼

  • @rogerselwanis9416
    @rogerselwanis9416 Рік тому +2

    It is always good to sharpen my skills in understanding the tricky nuances that definitely lead to committing common mistakes.

  • @raphaeldemo9966
    @raphaeldemo9966 2 роки тому +39

    Even as American English as my mother tongue, this video was great to have this contextualize because we do it so innately without thinking that to explain it to someone else is a bit of a challenge.
    This is definitely a lot easier to explain how you "went" over it.

    • @eduardonascimento7066
      @eduardonascimento7066 2 роки тому +5

      You're definitely not an american native

    • @abu_muadh
      @abu_muadh 2 роки тому +1

      @@eduardonascimento7066 native American (red Indians) were killed by invaders of Europe. So, you people are mainly the inheritors of the invaders. I think it's fair enough.

    • @brunorodrigues7448
      @brunorodrigues7448 2 роки тому +5

      @@eduardonascimento7066 e você é um fanfarrão qua acha q sabe alguma coisa kkkkkkk

    • @Katy38316
      @Katy38316 Рік тому

      For example “can I say I’ve broken my ankle since yesterday” does this still make sense? Or I have to remove “yesterday”??? Like I’m saying I’ve broken my ankle and it happend yesterday and I still have broken ankle and it hasn’t healed?
      Or do I have to say “I broke my ankle yesterday” even I still have broken ankle??

  • @AmitKumar-xx9pl
    @AmitKumar-xx9pl 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks a million and please make more videos 🙏👍

  • @samantasantero5654
    @samantasantero5654 2 роки тому +45

    Thank you Greg for another useful lesson!!!! I've come to the theater. My sister has gone to the supermarket. I went to visit my grandma last week. My family and I have been to Paris. Greetings from Argentina ❤️😘🇦🇷

    • @shahabkhan-dt5he
      @shahabkhan-dt5he 2 роки тому +1

      Correct 10/10

    • @tariqueanwer5008
      @tariqueanwer5008 2 роки тому +1

      You r absolutely right misss

    • @davidgutierrez248
      @davidgutierrez248 2 роки тому +4

      Simply Perfect.
      When typing an email, I do recommend using Regards instead of Greetings.
      Best wishes from Texas to Argentine.

    • @zabbeestruckchannel1814
      @zabbeestruckchannel1814 2 роки тому

      Hello dear lady, greetings from a beautiful village of Iran near to the Caspian sea, by the way I have heard that Argentinian daughters are very gorgeous

    • @falcon1970
      @falcon1970 2 роки тому +1

      Hiciste la tarea😂

  • @RoamwithME87
    @RoamwithME87 2 роки тому

    very attractive methods of teaching
    Thanks😊

  • @richcrown1176
    @richcrown1176 2 роки тому +4

    I never did learned it in school for 10 years, but I've just learned that difference in 10 min watching ur video. Thanks

    • @shishinonaito
      @shishinonaito 2 роки тому +1

      Well, this is exactly how every English teacher around the world teaches this topic. Word by word. So it's on you that it took you sll these years to learn it, really. No English teacher would teach this any differently.

  • @SNDCloud
    @SNDCloud 2 роки тому

    Best teacher ever, you speak so clearly that even a dumb like me understands everything.

  • @EricT3769
    @EricT3769 2 роки тому +77

    Even as a native English speaker, albeit an American one, I appreciate your taking the time to post these videos. It’s a refreshing reminder that following English grammar rules can allow for many nuanced expressions.

    • @englishchannel3786
      @englishchannel3786 2 роки тому +2

      It definitely can!

    • @Anonymousindividual01
      @Anonymousindividual01 2 роки тому

      What do Americans generally think about british accent ? I'm from Brazil, best wishes

    • @EricT3769
      @EricT3769 2 роки тому +2

      @@Anonymousindividual01 There are a great many British accents. I find some to be almost unintelligible, but the same can be said for some American accents. I can understand Cajun accents rather well, whereas some cannot. We have differences in the way we pronounce certain vowels and consonants, but in general, I think most Americans like the British accent. If I were to choose, RP is easy to understand and rather pleasing to the ear. Of course there are some word differences, just as there are between Brazilian and European Portuguese. I rather enjoy the São Paulo accent of Portuguese. I find it more understandable than Portuguese from Portugal, but I don’t want to start any trouble. Haha 😂
      Obrigado pela sua pergunta.

    • @ECONOMICOUTLOOK
      @ECONOMICOUTLOOK 2 роки тому

      @@Anonymousindividual01 American originally from UK centuries ago... they had to find land for themselves and conquer those inhabitants living for so many years....

    • @spacewolfII
      @spacewolfII 2 роки тому

      @@ECONOMICOUTLOOKWhat does that have to do with anything?

  • @kostasvalanidis7560
    @kostasvalanidis7560 Рік тому

    Your explanation is very clear!! Thank you!!

  • @petebowdon7945
    @petebowdon7945 2 роки тому +6

    Given that the question "Where are you?" would normally be asked over the phone, nobody would ever say "I've come to the dentist." In fact, I'd be hard pushed to find a situation in which "I've come to the dentist." would be correct. You might say to the receptionist "I've come for my appointment at 2:30." or perhaps "I've come to get my tooth pulled out." but under what circumstances would you need to announce your location to a person within that location?

    • @deenad3562
      @deenad3562 2 роки тому

      None.

    • @TheWizardOfEgo
      @TheWizardOfEgo 2 роки тому

      It could be said in the sentence - 'I have come to collect my child' but even then it is clumsy - better to say 'I am here to collect my child'

  • @hasnakhatun3578
    @hasnakhatun3578 Рік тому

    Your explanation is very helpful for me .I didn't know the difference between gone and been.

  • @momsovithyea
    @momsovithyea 2 роки тому +4

    Finally I’ve found a good teacher ❤️

  • @wildlife7447
    @wildlife7447 Рік тому

    You are only one person that explain well to me the use of difference between present perfect and past simple .

  • @feliciaafs464
    @feliciaafs464 2 роки тому +3

    thanks a lot for making this video, Greg. this is such a good lesson everyone should learn and now i understand how to use these tenses correctly 🙏

  • @sausagefruit7690
    @sausagefruit7690 Рік тому +1

    7:11 Although "I've come to the dentist" sounds like a wrong pronunciation to it, it's correct on the other hand. What I didn't know before, as a non-english speaker, but I am trying to improve my english skills gradually.
    The basic problems with what I get confused with are whether to say "on", "onto" or "at".

  • @yugiohduallink681
    @yugiohduallink681 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for a fantastic explanation with great examples.

  • @svetla7726
    @svetla7726 2 роки тому

    You my best Teacher! Thanks!

  • @ЛарисаЮсупова-к6ш
    @ЛарисаЮсупова-к6ш 2 роки тому +10

    I have been waiting for your video all this time.
    It’s so useful as always. Thank you so much 🙏🏻

  • @SoydeCubaCompay
    @SoydeCubaCompay 2 роки тому +1

    I've never said > I've come' I have always said, I am at the dentist. since they ask me where I am. amazing.. subscribed to keep learning.

  • @EnglishWithRinat
    @EnglishWithRinat 2 роки тому +11

    Thank you Greg! It’s always cool to hear how a native speaker explains something!👍👍

    • @KenjaTimu
      @KenjaTimu 2 роки тому +1

      He's wrong. Went is better. If someone said I have gone to the dentist nobody would understand it. It sounds like you're saying that you have been to the dentist at least once in your life. Not that you went recently. Nobody says that. At least in America.

    • @athleticguy15
      @athleticguy15 2 роки тому

      ​@@KenjaTimu As Greg said, it all depends on the context. One would never used the sentence "I have gone to the dentist" standing alone without adding additional facts, perhaps that you had several cavities that needed to be filled. Conversely, you wouldn't just say, "I went to the dentist" unless someone asked "where were you," otherwise there would be no context relating to "when" you went to the dentist.

  • @מיכאלסרברניקוב
    @מיכאלסרברניקוב 2 роки тому +2

    This is the best explanation I have ever seen! Thank you!

  • @MFMetalFabricatedCoLtd
    @MFMetalFabricatedCoLtd 2 роки тому +4

    perfect explanation to understand how the different between these grammar! Thank you.

  • @ingag5437
    @ingag5437 2 роки тому +1

    I'm eternally grateful for your work, Greg

  • @edgardo9967
    @edgardo9967 2 роки тому +4

    Excellent lesson, Greg! Thank you so much.
    Greetings from Argentina!

  • @ЕленаКоптева-д7р
    @ЕленаКоптева-д7р 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you, Greg! Understandable explanation

  • @mAcCoLo666
    @mAcCoLo666 2 роки тому +7

    I always love videos trying to find rules for what is ultimately just a matter of habitual conventions.

    • @KenjaTimu
      @KenjaTimu 2 роки тому

      If you said that in America they would not understand you. Nobody says 'have gone'. That is just incorrect here.

    • @hunchbackaudio
      @hunchbackaudio 2 роки тому

      @@KenjaTimu So funny, because from the perspective of other languages. English has the reputation of “anything goes”.

  • @tarielkurbanov855
    @tarielkurbanov855 11 місяців тому

    Very appreciative for this lesson.

  • @rubyrose49
    @rubyrose49 2 роки тому +486

    I would say, "I'm at the dentist's."

  • @YourVibe3
    @YourVibe3 5 місяців тому

    Ur such an amazing teacher

  • @darek6603
    @darek6603 2 роки тому +5

    A very good lesson as always.
    Muy buena lección como siempre ; )

    • @EnglishWithGreg
      @EnglishWithGreg  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks a lot Darek. And thanks for the the motivation! Great Spanish, by the way!! 😃

    • @darek6603
      @darek6603 2 роки тому

      @@EnglishWithGreg It's not me, it's google, I know only a few Spanish words like: huevos, cerveza, ocho, no sé

    • @EnglishWithGreg
      @EnglishWithGreg  2 роки тому

      @@darek6603 I’m curious... we’re you buying ocho huevos or ocho cervezas? 😅

    • @darek6603
      @darek6603 2 роки тому

      @@EnglishWithGreg What is that question? Of course, 8 beers. Hope there won't be a horse at the bar. 😅

    • @EnglishWithGreg
      @EnglishWithGreg  2 роки тому

      @@darek6603 😂

  • @aasi-ti6yg
    @aasi-ti6yg 2 роки тому

    You are amazing my dearest English teacher. Bless you

  • @smkh2890
    @smkh2890 2 роки тому +14

    “I have been to the dentist” is a completed action at an unspecified time. “ I went to the dentist” would have a definite time stamp.
    “ I’ve gone to the dentist “ is ungrammatical and should be “ I have been…”
    “ He has gone to the dentist “ means he isn’t here , he is out, at the dentist’s.

    • @krutherfful
      @krutherfful 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you!! And it took him 8 minutes.

    • @sarco64
      @sarco64 2 роки тому

      "I've gone to the dentist" isn't necessarily ungrammatical. For example, one could correctly say "I've gone to the dentist three times so far this year."

    • @smkh2890
      @smkh2890 2 роки тому

      @@sarco64 incorrrect. I have been to the dentist. But " Where is John? isn't he here? " "Nope, He has gone to the dentist !"

  • @MyPeaceDuke
    @MyPeaceDuke 2 роки тому +3

    I accidentally saw this video, but this is the best explain for me. Thank you Greg.

  • @essamshaikh7928
    @essamshaikh7928 Рік тому

    Excellent way of explaining all this tens. No body explain like you b4. Crystal clear

  • @benarmstrong6363
    @benarmstrong6363 2 роки тому +5

    As an English person, I can confirm you can say whatever and people will understand you.

  • @HaiPham-mf9it
    @HaiPham-mf9it Рік тому

    YOU ARE GREAT TEACHER !

  • @Olga-tp7jz
    @Olga-tp7jz 2 роки тому +4

    Thanks a lot, Greg! Your video is amazing as usual!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @kameradroverful
    @kameradroverful Рік тому

    Excellent! Very helpful video.
    It's so easy to understand your lessons.

  • @sakitoby1581
    @sakitoby1581 2 роки тому +7

    Oh my gosh, I feel so bad for those who are learning English as a second language. It is so complicated and nonsensical. What a hard task it must be to learn it. I am glad I am a native speaker of English. Learning a foreign language is never easy, but other languages I have studied make much more sense to me than English does. It's so great that You Tube exists and can help people understand its absurdities.

    • @Felks60
      @Felks60 2 роки тому +3

      English is easier than most languages by a long shot. Provided that you start to learn as a kid, there is much room to improve quickly over the years since many TV shows and movies are originally in English, not to mention the resources in the internet.
      I'm Brazilian and have seldom seen a foreigner who doesn't struggle with basic Portuguese sentences.

    • @justbiqos9616
      @justbiqos9616 2 роки тому +4

      I don't mind it. For me it`s one of the easiest language to learning. I was learning german and russian. Maybe it's because I am a native speaker of Polish 😜.

  • @oscarflorez2011
    @oscarflorez2011 2 роки тому

    Thanks for your excellent explain, greatings from Colombia

  • @tatianasantoro7021
    @tatianasantoro7021 2 роки тому +3

    thanks professor , present and past perfect are really difficult to us latin speakers , because in latins languagues dont have these grammar

    • @chc5127
      @chc5127 2 роки тому

      Hi, we do have present and past perfect in Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian for instance.

    • @tatianasantoro7021
      @tatianasantoro7021 2 роки тому

      @@chc5127 Hi, It is not the same gramatical structure ... Totally different

    • @osmaanyare2998
      @osmaanyare2998 2 роки тому

      Hope you're having an excellent weekend and I

    • @chc5127
      @chc5127 2 роки тому

      @@tatianasantoro7021 Are they not? Obviously there are differences because they're different languages, but for example, "preterito perfecto compuesto" in Spanish and "present perfect" in English are used in pretty much the same way. Also, if we analize their structure there are equivalences: auxiliary and past participle in both. Same happens with Portuguese.

    • @robbymassena1140
      @robbymassena1140 2 роки тому

      @@chc5127 it's important to practice guys

  • @venahannarong2017
    @venahannarong2017 2 роки тому

    A very good teacher. Very clear.

  • @PAPA_FUTBOL_fan
    @PAPA_FUTBOL_fan 2 роки тому +4

    NADA MEJOR QUE APRENDER INGLÉS CON UN HABLANTE NATIVO. 😀

  • @kushsson
    @kushsson 2 роки тому

    Very clear explanation. First time for me to understand the difference. Thank you 🙏🙏🙏

  • @PTI575
    @PTI575 2 роки тому

    You are great and amazing teacher.. love u.

  • @nasrula0
    @nasrula0 Рік тому

    you are a great teacher

  • @felipecapelli2665
    @felipecapelli2665 2 роки тому +2

    This video has helped me a lot to understand this topic. Thanks, professor!

  • @Chris-uh7nm
    @Chris-uh7nm 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the lesson.

  • @robertk1662
    @robertk1662 2 роки тому +1

    One of the best explanation of this topic

  • @ivankirsanov5927
    @ivankirsanov5927 2 роки тому

    Wow! Great video and a free book? I'm in! Thank you!

  • @mma4241
    @mma4241 Рік тому

    Hello from France. :)
    Explanations are very clear and understandable.
    Great lesson, thank you Greg!

  • @pholcmann
    @pholcmann Рік тому

    Thanks a lot for the free Quick Fix Book!

  • @shabbodashani1820
    @shabbodashani1820 Рік тому +1

    Thank you. I've learnt about Past simple and Present Perfect one more time, you explain very good.

  • @StrelokRadist
    @StrelokRadist 2 роки тому

    It is first time I clear understand the difference. Thank you very much!

  • @goldentripexperience
    @goldentripexperience 2 роки тому

    Wow ... one of the best teacher ever! 👏👏👏👏

  • @ferewyinmekonen2018
    @ferewyinmekonen2018 Рік тому

    You are perfect teacher

  • @osvaldo8966
    @osvaldo8966 Рік тому

    The Best teacher.

  • @Nadia-kj9kt
    @Nadia-kj9kt Рік тому

    Greg, you are a perfect teacher!❤

  • @ChanKaWing
    @ChanKaWing 2 роки тому

    Tks, Greg. Its very helpful.

  • @jessas8126
    @jessas8126 2 роки тому

    I can understand you perfectly. I like the way you speak.

  • @nela1271
    @nela1271 2 роки тому

    Thank you Greg!

  • @Thuliummaximmus
    @Thuliummaximmus 2 роки тому

    Thank you, Greg.

  • @CuongLuu1987
    @CuongLuu1987 3 місяці тому

    Although this video has been 2 years ago but now it’s helping me a lot. Thank you for your video.

  • @Guiuanlito86
    @Guiuanlito86 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your English tutorial...

  • @glenfiddich.2129
    @glenfiddich.2129 Рік тому

    Thanks for the lesson 🙏🏻

  • @nyusobya
    @nyusobya Рік тому

    MY GOD! The breathtaking video I watched with my mouth open 😅 and I finally felt the difference between these tenses

  • @przemeks9287
    @przemeks9287 2 роки тому +1

    Really useful. Thank you for sharing these tips with us.

  • @technogroupjapan4639
    @technogroupjapan4639 Рік тому

    Your explanation of the material and presentation is straightforward to understand...good job, and well done, thank You!

  • @elbablanco9448
    @elbablanco9448 2 роки тому +1

    Muchas gracias! Explicas todo muy claramente! Un placer!

  • @salehali1962
    @salehali1962 2 роки тому

    British accent!!
    I ve been to England for studying and spent lovely time there!!
    Your video has just bought me some lovely memories! Thanks a lot mate!!

    • @irenejohnston6802
      @irenejohnston6802 2 роки тому

      It's an English accent as opposed to a Scottish, Welsh, or Northern Ireland, Eire accent (+ various regional differences) 🕊️

  • @meriemmeriouma4367
    @meriemmeriouma4367 Рік тому

    Thanks for the explaination

  • @tharinirangana6117
    @tharinirangana6117 Рік тому

    you explained a huge question that i had for a long time... i think i got the idea now, thank u...

  • @ЭдмонДантес-р1э
    @ЭдмонДантес-р1э 2 роки тому

    Thanks a lot. The best teacher. )

  • @assassincreed7223
    @assassincreed7223 2 роки тому

    You're the best English I've come across on UA-cam.

  • @guilhermefranciulli5088
    @guilhermefranciulli5088 Рік тому +1

    Great.

  • @prakashkaur2252
    @prakashkaur2252 2 роки тому

    Awesome explanation.