Hello dear professor Thank you so much for your help and advice,i do appreciate your job, All the best. Take care and have a good time. Your Student from Algeria
Thank you for your feedback. The complexity of the sentences and the grammar presented is around B2 level and yes, many times it is overwhelmingly difficult. Keep practising :)
Please, check out the answer to 13th question. Is it really true that the right answer to the question "I'm very tired .....over four hundred miles today" is B) I've driven ?? According to Oxford English File B1 level, and many other textbooks, the present perfect continous tense has to be used when the sentence contains an action verb as to drive is. Could you please comment on that and give me your feedback ? For the rest of readers, your comments would be also very valuable. Thank you in advance for help !!
Hello there, thank you for your comment. You’re not right to say that action verbs can only be used in the continuous tenses, in this case, the Present Perfect Continuous. Let me explain what to take into account here: The Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous are more alike than different, however, there are some subtle differences between the two. When you use the Present Perfect Simple, the important thing is that something has been finished. The “has driven” is a completed action. We would like to emphasize the result of the activity (driving hundreds of miles) not the activity itself. When you use the Present Perfect Continuous, we are thinking of the activity. It does not matter whether it has been finished or not. In this example, we are focusing on the result of the activity, e.g. driving hundreds of miles. That’s the reason that in this example the Present Perfect Simple is a better choice that the Continuous version. Here is an another example for you: I have been reading for 2 hours. (we are focusing on the activity) I have read 100 pages so far. (We are focusing on the result.) This short explanation does not reveal all the differences and similarities between the above mentioned tenses, but could be a good start.
Yes, it may be a little too fast, but you van always pause the video if you need more time to think. With 100 questions, the video would have been too long with more time between the questions.
Test your English grammar and find out about your level! Don't forget to post your score in the comments. Thank you! :)
Hello dear professor
Thank you so much for your help and advice,i do appreciate your job,
All the best. Take care and have a good time.
Your Student from Algeria
It helps me to revise my grammer. Thank you v.much.
Glad I could help you with grammar. Keep it up!
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Excellent test. My 8yr old ESL student was amazing. He got 86 right. He enjoyed doing it.
Thank you 😊. Glad to hear that.
89 correct answers. How does this relate to the EN level? (B1, B2, C1, etc..). thanks!
I think it is B2 or B2+. Good job 👍!
I got 89 of them right !
Some of them were just me reading it wrong
The others were me not knowing it
Thanks for the questions !!!
Well done! 89 is an exceptional result! Keep up with the good work!
@@onlineangoltanar thank you :)
It is hard for me
But good
Thank you for your feedback. The complexity of the sentences and the grammar presented is around B2 level and yes, many times it is overwhelmingly difficult. Keep practising :)
I got 79 questions correctly. Failed 18 wow due to lack of time and didn’t answer 3 questions at all.
It's ok. Roughly 80% is a solid good grammar knowledge.
I only have 42😢
Don't lose heart, it's great you tried. Learn and it will be better soon.
A little dificult
Which part was the most difficult?
Please, check out the answer to 13th question. Is it really true that the right answer to the question "I'm very tired .....over four hundred miles today" is B) I've driven ?? According to Oxford English File B1 level, and many other textbooks, the present perfect continous tense has to be used when the sentence contains an action verb as to drive is. Could you please comment on that and give me your feedback ? For the rest of readers, your comments would be also very valuable. Thank you in advance for help !!
Hello there, thank you for your comment. You’re not right to say that action verbs can only be used in the continuous tenses, in this case, the Present Perfect Continuous. Let me explain what to take into account here: The Present Perfect Simple and Present Perfect Continuous are more alike than different, however, there are some subtle differences between the two.
When you use the Present Perfect Simple, the important thing is that something has been finished. The “has driven” is a completed action. We would like to emphasize the result of the activity (driving hundreds of miles) not the activity itself.
When you use the Present Perfect Continuous, we are thinking of the activity. It does not matter whether it has been finished or not. In this example, we are focusing on the result of the activity, e.g. driving hundreds of miles. That’s the reason that in this example the Present Perfect Simple is a better choice that the Continuous version.
Here is an another example for you:
I have been reading for 2 hours. (we are focusing on the activity)
I have read 100 pages so far. (We are focusing on the result.)
This short explanation does not reveal all the differences and similarities between the above mentioned tenses, but could be a good start.
@@onlineangoltanar deaar teacher, thank so much for your explanation. It was very useful for me.... Maria Beatriz.
You are going too fast.
Yes, it may be a little too fast, but you van always pause the video if you need more time to think. With 100 questions, the video would have been too long with more time between the questions.