I was watching your video when my called me. When my called me , I was watching videos. While I was watching your video, mom called me. My mom called me while I was watching your video. Thanks a lot of ....I was literally confused little but now it's clear...I should've watched your earlier....but anyway I've understood .... loads of love from India ❤️❤️❤️❤️
TEacher Dan, I'm planning my diary entry about a friend and my book suggested me this sentence to complete: "We met when...." At first glance, it was easy for me to follow the formulas. But then, I noticed that this was kind of tricky! I wrote spontaneously: "We met each other when I was swimming" My question is if this could be possible...Or the unique and unanimous answer would be "while I was swimming" ...If so, I feel like taking the bait :/
both 'when' or 'while' are fine. Usually we use while with progressive only. You can use 'when' for both progressive and simple verb tenses. "eachother' is fine but you can have the sentence without it. "We met eachother when..." or "we met when..."
I learn alot from u thanks teacher:). But i confused sometimes using these sentences which is correct I watched tv last night or i was watching tv last night
You are correct. I am not photogenic. I don't get paid to be pretty. I just get paid to teach grammar.
You are wonderful teacher. I appreciate your efforts
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Mr. Dan, although your video has been six years old, I find it very helpful even now. Thanks so much for trying to help us.
Thanks Maggie. I will try to update some of my older videos.
THANK YOU!! This was exactly the video I needed to share with my ESL class for remote teaching! Superb explanation!
Thank you Nevena for sharing with your class. I have videos for other verb tenses as well.
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Here is the playlist for verb tenses.
I was watching your video when my called me.
When my called me , I was watching videos.
While I was watching your video, mom called me.
My mom called me while I was watching your video.
Thanks a lot of ....I was literally confused little but now it's clear...I should've watched your earlier....but anyway I've understood .... loads of love from India ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thanks. I like your examples. Load of love from Kansas in the US!
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You are welcome. Good luck with your classes.
you were photogenic dear teacher ! I suppose you did not change much :) Thanks for sharing !!!
I think 'were' is correct. past tense.
TEacher Dan, I'm planning my diary entry about a friend and my book suggested me this sentence to complete: "We met when...." At first glance, it was easy for me to follow the formulas. But then, I noticed that this was kind of tricky! I wrote spontaneously: "We met each other when I was swimming" My question is if this could be possible...Or the unique and unanimous answer would be "while I was swimming" ...If so, I feel like taking the bait :/
both 'when' or 'while' are fine. Usually we use while with progressive only. You can use 'when' for both progressive and simple verb tenses. "eachother' is fine but you can have the sentence without it. "We met eachother when..." or "we met when..."
You Explained amazingly .
I am glad it helped you understand.
@@TeacherDanFitz Would you mind explaining about most irritating but important topic SVA plz.
I recommend the book "Irregular Verbs. The Ultimate Guide. " by Bryan Feldman. 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Good idea. Thanks for the recommendation.
Great video! Very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
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great ways to studying English. Thank you sir.
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excellent video.
Thanks Ram Kumar. and thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much it was very useful.
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Dan woke up when the phone was ringing.
Dan was sleeping at work, he wasn't a good employee.
Dan had free banana for lunch.
teaching English is very tiring.
yes, i had been teachig Eglish for grade 3- kids, i was in low battery after teachig them because of talking too much.
thanks for video
Most welcome
EXCELENTE XPLANATION!!!
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My goal is not learn proper grammar , my goal is learn how to be a great teacher like yourself
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Thank you so much sir.
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Hit him 'on' the head OR Hit him 'in' the head? You wrote "in" one but you spoke "on." Which is correct?
I think both would be fine. no difference in meaning.
On is correct!
amazing! Thank you very much!
On the head.
teacher thank you for your teaching, please show the past perfect progressive . thank
You are correct. I have no video for past perfect progressive. So embarrassing. I will try to put one together next week.
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Thank you for watching. please share with your friends
Can you give me the action video in your clip?Thank you!
Yes, that is some amazing action. I am sorry, but I don't know where I saved that video. Thanks for watching.
I learn alot from u thanks teacher:). But i confused sometimes using these sentences which is correct
I watched tv last night or i was watching tv last night
Was watching= action in progress at that time. I was watching TV at 8:00.
I watched TV last night=finished action in the past (time is more gneral)
That is helpful thanks teacher :)
You are welcome. Thanks or watching the videos
Um salve pra prof Daniela
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I am not sure how to reply.
thank u very much :)
You are welcome.
Dan is sleeping at work. Dan is hudd haram.
Not sure what hudd haram means, but yes, I am probably that.
Teacher Dan's videos hahaha, you're great!! Love ur sense of humour! :)
Thanks a lot it help me
I've seen WHEN + Past Continuous. Explain this usage please!
For example, I broke a cup when I was washing it. (Example from CAmbridge.)
you can use 'when or while' with past continuous.
I haven't seen when + continuous.
@@SSeyhaa You can use when or while with progressive.
While I was eating, I watched TV
When I was eating, I watched TV.
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ur not photogenic Dan :P
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