I have been living in Philippines for 36 years.I have taught a lot about this video.Learning English is a continuous process. Thanks to ur video.I've learned a lot.
First of all i want to say , you are the best teacher ever. Huge respect to you for your valuable time to give us . I have lived in Spain for 9 years but last few years i have been living in Palma . This is one of the island of Spain. And i work as a waiter in the restaurant and i felt i need to learn English to speak with the customer. I know i don't speak very well but Last few years i'v been trying to learn english on you tube and i have found you on here . As a teacher i'v gotten you thankful to Allah.
Since I've started watching your videos I've been learning awesome tips to improve my english conversation. I've been thinking to practice it with my friends. I've read so many books in the past that aren't simple and clear as your lessons are. I've been thinking to watch one video per day before going to work.
Dear Sir, By watching your videos again and again i can really improve my English grammar. I have been learning English for a long time and i am still slipping in my grammar. I have studied TOEFL course, i have read and done many test, i have encountered and discussed many Grammar topics but still gaps i need to improve. I wish you were our teacher when we were students. Such master, such student. You rock! Keep teaching!
Thank you very much Greg, you are the best! Your explanations are great. So easy to understand 🌸🥳🎉👍 I’ve lived in Czech Republic for 34 years. I’ve been living in Germany for 12 years.
Hello Daria, According to your information, what I understood is that You are in Germany now and you've been living there for 12 years. If you mean that you had lived in Czech Republic before moving to Germany, then you should say: I lived in CR for 34 years. Because, the fact that you lived there is not actual anymore. However, if to erase "for 34 years" out of that sentence, your sentence will be totally right as you will refer to your life experience. "I've lived in Czech Republic" is your experience and you may or (mostly) may not live there anymore. But if you add time phrases such as "for+34 years" or "since 1998", it means, you are still there. I hope it helps. Cheers 😊🤘✊
You need a new English teacher. Your sentence is not possible. It is not possible to live in two different places at the same time, which is what your sentence means.
Well, well, well, studying is a definitely endless process... I've lived here for more than 20 years and I've been improving my English for this time. However...you know what I mean. This is why I've always taken many advices from your videos, Greg. Thank you!
I’ve been watching this channel since my new Irish teacher sent me a video, and I’ve learned a lot through the material. Thanks, man! You’re amazing explaining English
I want to slap this video against the duolingo teachers. I have been studying Russian through English (Dutch native) and I get marked wrong when I use the live/work exceptions correctly! Grrr...Thanks Greg, your blue eyes and enthousiasm are popping from the screen!
I watched many other English teachers but to be honest... you're the best. I started since two weeks and I will take my time to do a lot of exercises. I'm intermediate but the verbs are actually my hell😂 thank you Greg
I've been learning English for 10 years. I've learned a lot this period. Thank you for this class, Mr. Greg, your way of teaching makes understanding English more easily.
Your explanations are excellent, Greg, and similar to mine, but better - more thorough. I teach English to adults in the workplace in France, and I'm going to occasionally start using your videos for additional homework, to back up whatever I've just taught in a lesson. So thank, you. Great work !
Your lessons are perfect, perhaps because of your hypnotic blue eyes ? Or because your explanations are so accurate and clear ! I'm French and I've been living in Réunion Island for twelve years, and before I've lived in mainland France . Thx a lot.
I have been learning English for approximately 8 years. I have learned just the basic level of English. But u can change it. You explain it very well. :)
Since 2005 I have run many races. This morning I have been running slowly for 20 minutes. Great lesson, Greg. The difference between the two patterns is clear.
I have been following to you channel just some days. I have recently finished cours in English school to pre-intermidiate level but I have understood whole this lesson without subtitles 😊Hello from Russia! No war!🕊
Hi. Greg I have to admit you although I have learned English for over 6 years in Poland and l have been living in UK for 18 years from your lessons I finally understood the difference of this 2 tenses. I used to use Perfect Continuous speaking with English people but once they looked at me very strange and stopped talking I felt very confused about using these two tenses and until now. Thanks. I really like your lessons.
When I watched first time your videos I'm really impressed then I started to follow your channel. I have been watching your videos for last couple of month
Dear Greg, I've started to watch your videos for two days. They are not very difficult to understand both for pronunciation and contents. Maybe your accent is simpler to easily understand but that's another story 'cause everyone of us has got its own phonetics. However, I think that here , in Italy, schools haven't reached a good method of teaching English, yet. Generally there is a very lost of time for little issues which become bigger than they are such for the attention focused on them. The issues I am talking about are : Grammar ( lot lot of it) and Exposition done learning mnemonicaly texts and phrases to prepare for oral tests. Vocabulary and Listening are few and done at an old-fashioned way, as you say in your videos ( especially for Vocabulary) So I want to thank you for your job into academies and schools and for your skills. You've got a really good way to involve people in listening to you and learning your language without fears of mistakes. I repeat for a last time : here, in Italy, schools seem to condamn you as you were in front of the Supreme Court of Justice for the most possible number of mistakes you make. So you are like our savior ( or could be 😀). Best regards!
I also want to be more precise on a fact : into universities things are done well or better than in previous schools ( i mean 5 of high school years and the previous 3 middle school years) . So, learning English is better in Faculties than in other Schools. I know I am a real Italian because of my longness in writing ( and speaking) 🤣 I'm just a foolish Italian boy
Great video, lad! I've been seeing your videos last days and I'm really enjoying your teaching style. I have lost a bunch of time without your lessons but not anymore. Cheers!
I have been watching your wonderful videos lately..... This is Present Perfect Continuous. To my utter, pleasant surprise, they have cleared my confusions of the rudimentary aspects of english grammar, up to a certain extent.... Present Perfect I hope I am right, sir! Hoping for your feedback.
I learned English when I was in grammar school (a couple of decades before!). Actually, I didn't learn much... Now it's a pleasure for me to watch English lessons by video from UA-cam. I've been watching yours for a few mounths now and for sure I'll go on because learning with a teacher like you is a piece of cake as your explanations are always so clear! 220820
You're an amazing teacher, greg ! I can understand your explanations clearly. Thank u for your hard work in making these videos.Keep it up ! I've lived in Germany for 4 years I've been an Engliah teacher for 15 years. Greetings from Indonesia 🤷♀️🇮🇩🌷
Thank you for the amazing lesson! Would you like please to make a tutorial about the difference between WOULD HAVE , SHOULD HAVE , MUST HAVE ,COULD HAVE ,MAY HAVE , MIGHT HAVE. There are some explanations on this subject, but I got them all confused because their uses are so similar. Thanks
Hi Greg, thank you for the funny videos. I have been teaching German for 7 years now and I have studied English and several other ancient and modern Indo-European languages for many years and I am always fascinated by the differences regarding the difficulties learning them: while in German the use of the past tenses is rather easy (mostly), the forms are not.
Thanks Greg!! Nice lesson. I've been studying english since primary school. I have never spoken to a native speaker before. 🧡 Greetings from Argentina. 🇦🇷
Powerful and inspiring! I have been trying to learn English for many years and many years to come. Such is life. I have woken up this morning in the early hours, and feeling a bit groggy!
I have visited London once in my life. The most impressive experience was when I accidentally bumped into a stranger and HE said "Sorry!" 😂 😂 I've been telling about this incident to countless people by now.
Hi Greg thank for your video It was very helpful for me.. I'll practice today But I want to be honest with you that the grammar is very hard is something complicated.. Once a person told me if you want to speak English, stop studying grammar.
I have understood when I have to use present perfect and present perfect continuos thanks to you. I have been following your lessons and I think my english is getting better. It would be an honour for me to be a student of yours. That's a writing of an italian man wanting to improve his own english thanks to you. I hope sooner or later I will be able to meet you :D Have a nice day Greg and thanks for your videos :D
I’m a native speaker of English and I’ve enjoyed watching this video. I’ve lived in four different countries. I lived in Australia for 6 years, England for 10 years, in the United States of America for 6 years and I’ve moved back to Canada. I’ve been living in Vancouver since March 1st of 2005. On a different note, if I had to learn English as a second language this would have been a lot more difficult for me. I left England after graduating from high School. (3 A levels and 4 GCSE’s). I went to University in California and got a degree in criminology.
Thanks a lot for such a video of yours! Just a question: I have cleaned the house. "The house is looking brilliant", you said. As "to look" is a stative verb, "the house looks brilliant" would sound more correct, would't it? Thanks a lot in advance!
Anyone, please, explain me one point. It was said that there are two verbs, which can be used both in past simple and present perfect: "to live" and to work". But as an example Greg gives a verb "to teach" as well. "I have been teaching for 3 years" and "I have taught for 3 years". Why? Is it an exception too?
I've been watching your lessons for 2 years
I've improved my english by watching your lessons
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Watching your lessons has improved my English language skills. :)
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Man, I have already studied about these tenses. However, I like watching your videos, cause I think you explain better than everybody else.
You're right bro
This teacher is a very gd person and i study more things really
I like it how to explain the lesson
Well teacher
I completely agree with you.
I have learnt English in school and now l have been learnig English by on line with Greg
@@nassimchandani6390 he's the best British teacher, the only British accent I can understand.
yeah like his voice is loud and clear.
I have taught English for the last 6 years, while I have been learning it for more than 40 years!
I have been living in Philippines for 36 years.I have taught a lot about this video.Learning English is a continuous process.
Thanks to ur video.I've learned a lot.
First of all i want to say , you are the best teacher ever. Huge respect to you for your valuable time to give us . I have lived in Spain for 9 years but last few years i have been living in Palma . This is one of the island of Spain. And i work as a waiter in the restaurant and i felt i need to learn English to speak with the customer. I know i don't speak very well but Last few years i'v been trying to learn english on you tube and i have found you on here . As a teacher i'v gotten you thankful to Allah.
Gosh Greg. Have you not been living in Russia? Excellently explained.
I've been following you since 2021. I have already learned a lot from you 😊
You were a great teacher, you are a great teacher, and I’m sure you will be a great teacher! Thanks for your amazing teaching!👍🏻
📌 Please keep uploading videos on All 12 Tenses in great detail and don't forget to make a separate Playlist soon. Do it soon.
I've done my meditation this morning and now I've been studying English for 3 hours. Thanks Greg
Hi! Same scenario!
I've been living in spain for 4 years
Watching your videos from the Philippines
Since I've started watching your videos I've been learning awesome tips to improve my english conversation. I've been thinking to practice it with my friends. I've read so many books in the past that aren't simple and clear as your lessons are. I've been thinking to watch one video per day before going to work.
Dear Sir, By watching your videos again and again i can really improve my English grammar. I have been learning English for a long time and i am still slipping in my grammar. I have studied TOEFL course, i have read and done many test, i have encountered and discussed many Grammar topics but still gaps i need to improve. I wish you were our teacher when we were students. Such master, such student. You rock! Keep teaching!
Thank you very much Greg, you are the best! Your explanations are great. So easy to understand 🌸🥳🎉👍
I’ve lived in Czech Republic for 34 years. I’ve been living in Germany for 12 years.
Hello Daria,
According to your information, what I understood is that You are in Germany now and you've been living there for 12 years. If you mean that you had lived in Czech Republic before moving to Germany, then you should say: I lived in CR for 34 years. Because, the fact that you lived there is not actual anymore. However, if to erase "for 34 years" out of that sentence, your sentence will be totally right as you will refer to your life experience. "I've lived in Czech Republic" is your experience and you may or (mostly) may not live there anymore. But if you add time phrases such as "for+34 years" or "since 1998", it means, you are still there. I hope it helps.
Cheers 😊🤘✊
Why did you move abroad?
You need a new English teacher.
Your sentence is not possible. It is not possible to live in two different places at the same time, which is what your sentence means.
Well, well, well, studying is a definitely endless process... I've lived here for more than 20 years and I've been improving my English for this time. However...you know what I mean.
This is why I've always taken many advices from your videos, Greg. Thank you!
Greg you have clearest pronunciation i have been ever heard ! thank you so much !!
I've been learning for about two years
I’ve been watching this channel since my new Irish teacher sent me a video, and I’ve learned a lot through the material.
Thanks, man! You’re amazing explaining English
I've lived in London for 7 years.
I've been following your channel since 2022.
Frankly I have to say you are the best teacher of English language that I have never seen before.
You can interestingly explain all kind of tenses
👍
I want to slap this video against the duolingo teachers. I have been studying Russian through English (Dutch native) and I get marked wrong when I use the live/work exceptions correctly! Grrr...Thanks Greg, your blue eyes and enthousiasm are popping from the screen!
I've been learning many knowladges from your lessons for a week but result just booooom!¡
I have been watching your videos for1 year. And I am happy , I have found your channel. Thank you..
I have worked on this task this morning.
I have been working on this task this month.
Thank you so much!
I watched many other English teachers but to be honest... you're the best. I started since two weeks and I will take my time to do a lot of exercises. I'm intermediate but the verbs are actually my hell😂 thank you Greg
I have been living in La Plata since 1999 and I love this city. Thanks for your help GreG!!
I've been learning English for 10 years.
I've learned a lot this period.
Thank you for this class, Mr. Greg, your way of teaching makes understanding English more easily.
Your explanations are excellent, Greg, and similar to mine, but better - more thorough. I teach English to adults in the workplace in France, and I'm going to occasionally start using your videos for additional homework, to back up whatever I've just taught in a lesson. So thank, you. Great work !
thank you greg. i'm italian and i follow your lessons because you put the subtitles in they, and you don't forget to make this. so thank you so much!
Thanks for clarifying work/ live. There are so many contradictory posts on the Internet regarding that issue.
Cheers
I've learned English from a tender age and you have been a wonderful teacher since I first found you on UA-cam :)
Your lessons are perfect, perhaps because of your hypnotic blue eyes ? Or because your explanations are so accurate and clear ! I'm French and I've been living in Réunion Island for twelve years, and before I've lived in mainland France . Thx a lot.
BEST ENGLISH TEACHER EVER!
I love how you explain all the verbs!
I've watched many videos about present perfect continuous, but I got it since I've been watching your video.
Great... thanks.
- I've seen that film
- They have been running for two hours
- I've been to Milan twice this week ( unfinished period of time)
I have never seen a great teacher like you
I have been learning English for approximately 8 years. I have learned just the basic level of English. But u can change it. You explain it very well. :)
This is the first time I have watched your video. I have been studying English for two years.
You are good presentation, I have learned your lesson since last month.I have been learning your lessons last month ago.Thanks for your explanation.
Since 2005 I have run many races. This morning I have been running slowly for 20 minutes.
Great lesson, Greg. The difference between the two patterns is clear.
I have been running an English conversation for two years. I have taught graphic computers for 3 years.
I have been following to you channel just some days. I have recently finished cours in English school to pre-intermidiate level but I have understood whole this lesson without subtitles 😊Hello from Russia! No war!🕊
Hi. Greg I have to admit you although I have learned English for over 6 years in Poland and l have been living in UK for 18 years from your lessons I finally understood the difference of this 2 tenses. I used to use Perfect Continuous speaking with English people but once they looked at me very strange and stopped talking I felt very confused about using these two tenses and until now. Thanks. I really like your lessons.
Hi Greg ! Thank you very much for your free english courses and your method of explaining your lessons is amazing !
I've found your videos some months ago and i've been watching them enthusiastically since then. Thank you for your lessons, my friend.
I've been watching your lessons almost every morning for two months.
I've spoken on TEDx stage twice.
appreciate your effort, Greg
I've touched to teacher Greg who taught about it well :)/ I've been watching your videos for upgrading my English
I have been watching the Greg's YouTune channel for about 6 months.
I've watched most of his videos.
I’ve been learning grammar from your channel for a week.
When I watched first time your videos I'm really impressed then I started to follow your channel. I have been watching your videos for last couple of month
1:57 affects.
I have got so many useful things from your channel.
Thanks a lot for these simple ways to explain hard stuff. Your didatic in great.
. I have watched your video since I was just a child.
. I have been watching your lesson for 1 years
Oh my gosh!!! People have been suffering in Cyprus for years upon years
Dear Greg,
I've started to watch your videos for two days. They are not very difficult to understand both for pronunciation and contents. Maybe your accent is simpler to easily understand but that's another story 'cause everyone of us has got its own phonetics.
However, I think that here , in Italy, schools haven't reached a good method of teaching English, yet. Generally there is a very lost of time for little issues which become bigger than they are such for the attention focused on them. The issues I am talking about are : Grammar ( lot lot of it) and Exposition done learning mnemonicaly texts and phrases to prepare for oral tests. Vocabulary and Listening are few and done at an old-fashioned way, as you say in your videos ( especially for Vocabulary)
So I want to thank you for your job into academies and schools and for your skills. You've got a really good way to involve people in listening to you and learning your language without fears of mistakes. I repeat for a last time : here, in Italy, schools seem to condamn you as you were in front of the Supreme Court of Justice for the most possible number of mistakes you make.
So you are like our savior ( or could be 😀).
Best regards!
I also want to be more precise on a fact : into universities things are done well or better than in previous schools ( i mean 5 of high school years and the previous 3 middle school years) . So, learning English is better in Faculties than in other Schools.
I know I am a real Italian because of my longness in writing ( and speaking) 🤣
I'm just a foolish Italian boy
Hello Greg,
I have been watching this video for 11 minutes now.
I have seen many of your videos so far.
This was the best explanation I ever saw about this subject
Great video, lad! I've been seeing your videos last days and I'm really enjoying your teaching style. I have lost a bunch of time without your lessons but not anymore. Cheers!
I have been watching ur class for the past one week sir. I have watched it just now.
I have been watching your wonderful videos lately..... This is Present Perfect Continuous.
To my utter, pleasant surprise, they have cleared my confusions of the rudimentary aspects of english grammar, up to a certain extent.... Present Perfect
I hope I am right, sir!
Hoping for your feedback.
I learned English when I was in grammar school (a couple of decades before!). Actually, I didn't learn much...
Now it's a pleasure for me to watch English lessons by video from UA-cam. I've been watching yours for a few mounths now and for sure I'll go on because learning with a teacher like you is a piece of cake as your explanations are always so clear!
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I agree with Raphael ! very clear your talking, thank you. I learn a lot with you, and it´s amazing clear your " pamp " using the hand
I've lived in Germany for 9 months and I've been watching English videos for 6 months
I succeeded in CPE a few years ago and I still find this video quite useful. Thank you!
Very good lessons your English it’s so easy to understand . It seems like you are speaking in my language.
You're an amazing teacher, greg ! I can understand your explanations clearly. Thank u for your hard work in making these videos.Keep it up !
I've lived in Germany for 4 years
I've been an Engliah teacher for 15 years.
Greetings from Indonesia 🤷♀️🇮🇩🌷
I have been watching and learning english lessons from your videos.
Thank you very much.
I have been studying english for at least 3 years.And I have lived in a town near Lima in peru some years ago.
I enjoyed watching u full of expression thank u Greg for making English so lively much appreciated!
I found your channel last month and I’ve been watching your lessons since then 🥰
Thank you for the amazing lesson! Would you like please to make a tutorial about the difference between WOULD HAVE , SHOULD HAVE , MUST HAVE ,COULD HAVE ,MAY HAVE , MIGHT HAVE. There are some explanations on this subject, but I got them all confused because their uses are so similar. Thanks
I have worked in an organization for two years and I have been learning English for 8 months.
Hi Greg, thank you for the funny videos. I have been teaching German for 7 years now and I have studied English and several other ancient and modern Indo-European languages for many years and I am always fascinated by the differences regarding the difficulties learning them: while in German the use of the past tenses is rather easy (mostly), the forms are not.
Thanks Greg!! Nice lesson. I've been studying english since primary school. I have never spoken to a native speaker before. 🧡 Greetings from Argentina. 🇦🇷
I have worked for Microsoft. I've been working for Microsoft since 2010. Thanks.
Powerful and inspiring!
I have been trying to learn English for many years and many years to come. Such is life.
I have woken up this morning in the early hours, and feeling a bit groggy!
i have painted my room (result) but i have been painting my room (action) thanks Greg you are the best
My son has been living and working in London for 8 years.
I have worked hard this week.
Thank you,
I have gained my confident to use these complicated grammar
hope it's correct
I like the way you explain any of the tenses.Thank You🙏
I have been watching your videos for one week. You doing great job by making this lessons. It really understandable and helpful. Thank you very much!
I´ve been living in SP since 1994. I´ve worked a lot this week.
Anna where are you from darling
I have visited London once in my life. The most impressive experience was when I accidentally bumped into a stranger and HE said "Sorry!" 😂 😂 I've been telling about this incident to countless people by now.
Hi Greg thank for your video It was very helpful for me.. I'll practice today But I want to be honest with you that the grammar is very hard is something complicated..
Once a person told me if you want to speak English, stop studying grammar.
I have understood when I have to use present perfect and present perfect continuos thanks to you. I have been following your lessons and I think my english is getting better. It would be an honour for me to be a student of yours. That's a writing of an italian man wanting to improve his own english thanks to you.
I hope sooner or later I will be able to meet you :D
Have a nice day Greg and thanks for your videos :D
I have been following you for 6 months,
And,I have watched your video of tense's ,Now
I’m a native speaker of English and I’ve enjoyed watching this video. I’ve lived in four different countries. I lived in Australia for 6 years, England for 10 years, in the United States of America for 6 years and I’ve moved back to Canada. I’ve been living in Vancouver since March 1st of 2005.
On a different note, if I had to learn English as a second language this would have been a lot more difficult for me.
I left England after graduating from high School. (3 A levels and 4 GCSE’s).
I went to University in California and got a degree in criminology.
@@jan55555 because I lived there a long time ago. I no longer live there
In English, we use tenses that you might not use in your language.
You gotta think in English when speaking English and not in your language. Otherwise it just defeats the purpose.
I have worked as a special educator for 7years. I have been working at BRC.
Thanks a lot for such a video of yours! Just a question: I have cleaned the house. "The house is looking brilliant", you said.
As "to look" is a stative verb, "the house looks brilliant" would sound more correct, would't it? Thanks a lot in advance!
The way you teach and explain every topics are excellent. Plz do more videos. Love from India(Kerala )💞
I 've been watching your videos for 2 hours
I've visited England when I was a kid, I'd love to visit it again
* I visited England when I was a kid
I'v just watched you videos this morning and I love it
I have been learning English all my life
I have learned English for thirty years
I've been working in hongkong and I've been planning to migrate in canada. 🤗
I've watched your video about "past for the future".😊 Thanks a lot sir.
Thank you very much Greg! I've been following you for a month and I've never heard more excellent explanation.
Hello,my good teacher.
I am from Armenia.
You help me a lot.Thank you very much...🤗🤗
I have watched many English learning videos today.
I have been learning English for the last 2 years.
Thank you Greg of your English lessons. You have expained the grammar very clearly. I have been learning the grammer since last October😉
Anyone, please, explain me one point. It was said that there are two verbs, which can be used both in past simple and present perfect: "to live" and to work". But as an example Greg gives a verb "to teach" as well. "I have been teaching for 3 years" and "I have taught for 3 years". Why? Is it an exception too?