Am I the first one to watch this lesson in 2020?))) thank you, Emma! You talk in such a pleasant and understandable manner ..) . You are not nervous , you are not too quick and you have a structure in explanations. This is a really helpful video! Hope you are doing fine,)
Emma, thank you! Very good explanation! Please, could you explain why Just and Never are used with Simple tense? Somewhere I have read that the time markers of the Present Perfect tense are the following: For, Since, Ever, Never, Just, Already, Yet. I thought, we can use them with Present tense only, so far.
present or past tense before just now? Some people use "just now" to mean "now" or "right now". In BrE, it generally means "a few moments ago". On that basis, I would use the past tense with it.
Thanks you Emma. your way to teach is simple and useful for me. I learned more and more from your video and quiz. hope God bless you and your team on your best effort delivering this teaching.
Thank you for coming to visit my country. Do you like my country ? I live in Thailand and I found that your video is very useful for me to take a review before I am going to take the exam. I am watching your video right now. Thanks a lot Emma From George
Thanks for this lesson Teacher Emma , i have a question sometimes there is not a Time Markers so it is hard to know if we use the simple past or simple present , Can you tell me Teacher Emma how i can recognize when to use simple Past or Simple Present , when there is not a Time Markers ? and Thank you :)
Can I say I was at the shops last week-we wear at the library last night - it's ready to eat hours ago- last night she was very tired- three months ago I met my brother- cheers my a teacher ♥Emma♡
Hey teacher I have a really confusing doubt that's killing my nerves. Whenever I bump into new verbs that I've never seen before I go and check'em on the internet 'cause I wanna know their tenses and I've crossed with some verbs that according to Internet have double tenses and I don't really get it. Which one is right? The first example that comes into my mind is the verb "Shred"; shred in past and past participle is still "Shred" but "Shredded" aswell. Hope you could help me out. THANKS!
Hello Emma thank you so much I am very interesting your English lesson it is wonderful explain to your Students very useful I really like listening continual your English lesson. Teacher for students very important my opinion you are everything perfect.
Sorry I have one question, so “ I have been to China before” and “I went to China before” are these two all correct? Or which one of them is the correct one, please help me thank you so much !!
In 2013, Canada will again take over the Chair of the Arctic Council - 16 years after its first Chair in 1996-98. Chair - In which part of speech the word "Chair" used in this context
as an instructor, "I've never learned French" is what I would model; as an English user however, I would also accept "I never learned French" as a starting or ending statement. it's strange.
I'm watching this video in 2024 !
Me too
Two minutes ago, I watched this lesson , I'm from future 2020 Quarantine guy 😊🌷
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@Lillian Mieraf I don't speak German language 😑
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I really love the way as you teach, I’ve been learning English for years, your videos has helping me a lot.
Thank you very much!
Best video/explanation I've ever seen. I think now I don't forget more. Excellent video, thank you Emma.
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Am I the first "Who is watching this in 2020?" Comment?
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Am I the first one to watch this lesson in 2020?))) thank you, Emma! You talk in such a pleasant and understandable manner ..) . You are not nervous , you are not too quick and you have a structure in explanations. This is a really helpful video! Hope you are doing fine,)
No You're not
This is a very good English class.
The past of the verb learn is learned in the AE *(American English)* in the BE *(British English)* the past of the verb learn is learnt!
When she said "I ate two cookies when I broke up with my boyfriend"
I felt that..
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Hi teacher Emma, thank you for this lesson. I am a spanish speaker and I am trying to learn english.
Emma, thank you! Very good explanation!
Please, could you explain why Just and Never are used with Simple tense? Somewhere I have read that the time markers of the Present Perfect tense are the following: For, Since, Ever, Never, Just, Already, Yet. I thought, we can use them with Present tense only, so far.
I can't understand the time marker ( just now ) to be with past
How come
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present or past tense before just now? Some people use "just now" to mean "now" or "right now". In BrE, it generally means "a few moments ago". On that basis, I would use the past tense with it.
It simply means, a few moments ago
Ex; just now, I ate two eggs
I am lost for days
Great lesson, as usual. I'm from Brasil and i'm learning to much with you Emma. Thanks a lot. You're so cute!! ^.^
Hi,I really wonder what's difference between "at the moment" and "at this moment"? thanks!!!
Thank you so much. I had very clear.
its 2024 Emma i wish u all the best From Egypt with alot of love
good explanation, thanks Emma.
I love u Emma you are a stupendous teacher for Medium level english learners .
Thanks Emma ,you are a very good teacher ! I am keen on your videos . I made the quiz but I couldn't write a message ,I don't know why . THANKS
Hi Emma, what about we say "in the morning" e.g. I ate noodles in the morning or I ate noodles this morning. which one is correct?
I ate noodles yesterday moorning
hi rose would you like to be a speaking partner for spoken practice.
this morning is correct , in the morning means u do that regularly every morning
this morning is correct
"I ate noodles this morning" . That means a past action. "I eat noodles in the morning"; which means you eat them in the mornings as a habit
Essam Hawass
a very good explanation Emma
Beautiful lesson. Beautiful teacher.
The best teacher of the world 🌎
Thanks you Emma. your way to teach is simple and useful for me. I learned more and more from your video and quiz. hope God bless you and your team on your best effort delivering this teaching.
thank you emma
Thank you for coming to visit my country. Do you like my country ? I live in Thailand and I found that your video is very useful for me to take a review before I am going to take the exam. I am watching your video right now. Thanks a lot Emma
From George
Thank you so much Miss Emma for your explanation it's help me a lot
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You're teaching very good
I really enjoyed watching your classes and so did you.
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You are the best company What I have in this quarantine Emma
Ms. Emma , could you please elaborate me more , why you used the , did in the second exercise .
Thanks for this lesson Teacher Emma , i have a question sometimes there is not a Time Markers so it is hard to know if we use the simple past or simple present , Can you tell me Teacher Emma how i can recognize when to use simple Past or Simple Present , when there is not a Time Markers ? and Thank you :)
Thank you for your sharing. What about this year? Can I use past Simple with the time marker this year?
Very good thanks!!
It was a very good vídeo! Thanks teacher emma!
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Can I say
I was at the shops last week-we wear at the library last night - it's ready to eat hours ago- last night she was very tired- three months ago I met my brother- cheers my a teacher ♥Emma♡
Hello, Emma! What university did you make?
I'm from Thailand,I like video.I think that is good. Thank you💕💕💕
Thanks Emma!!! You are genius !!! have a nice day !! Gonzalo from Argentina BsAs
Maa,m u really great teacher who far away confusion
Hey teacher I have a really confusing doubt that's killing my nerves. Whenever I bump into new verbs that I've never seen before I go and check'em on the internet 'cause I wanna know their tenses and I've crossed with some verbs that according to Internet have double tenses and I don't really get it. Which one is right? The first example that comes into my mind is the verb "Shred"; shred in past and past participle is still "Shred" but "Shredded" aswell. Hope you could help me out. THANKS!
omg! this is the best method to use simple past. thanks so much
I'm watching now March 05, 2018. I'm from Brasil.
really,ur my favorite teacher...you are explaining the lessons in a very simple way
Hello Emma thank you so much I am very interesting your English lesson it is wonderful explain to your Students very useful I really like listening continual your English lesson. Teacher for students very important my opinion you are everything perfect.
Sorry I have one question, so “ I have been to China before” and “I went to China before” are these two all correct? Or which one of them is the correct one, please help me thank you so much !!
In 2013, Canada will again take over the Chair of the Arctic Council - 16 years after its first Chair in 1996-98.
Chair - In which part of speech the word "Chair" used in this context
Thank you so much I love the way you teaching ! And I do understand a lot,
I LOVE UR CLASSES EMMA !!
Your the best teacher 👩🏫
damn I was just an nine-year-old boy when she uploaded this video. time passes by so quickly.
beautiful teach
In the Past two days is good for simple past ?
You exercise a hard work teacher, thanks u very much
Now I understand the difference, thank you so much!!
you are the best,EMMA
Thank you Emma teacher
I love you Emma thank you for explaining simple past.
Emma is the best!
Haha mam for me its 2020...love you mam. Your teaching style is osm.💖💖💖
You is very cool, I learn everyday with the your videos... thanks
A very good lesson. Thanks a lot. Bye.
Please ma'am, make videos on all tenses with the timeline it will really be helpful for us
“Just now” is it simple past of it is talking about now? How come?
Thanks for your videos, Emma!!) you're great teacher)
What's different between "Just now" and "Just" which we use in Present perfect? Thanks
Thank you very much for your classes. I've learned a lot with them. And you are far better than a lot of English teacher that I have. Congratulation!
Emma you are awesome in explaining thanks alot
What about Four years ago , I went to Toronto?
Good video Emma thank you for everything
Is it correct to say that Last week I went for shopping?Can you tell me anyone, please?
thank you so much
that was really awesome
just I wanna ask you
what's the difference between past simple and simple past ??!!!!!
Hadi Go it's the same mean
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Thank you very much
you are realy good teacher ihope you upload more videos i love to support you
Emma, The 2nd one , Why it is " Just now, I did my homework" I do not understand. Why not say " Just now I doing my homework? Can you explain please.
thanks Ms. Emma. you're great teacher
Good teacher. Thanks Emma.
Ma'am can i use simple past instead of present perfect
Very very meaningful express , and informative lesson ever seen , plus body language .
Actually i went to say you are great
Shouldn’t we use the present cont. with (Just now ) ?
I from Indonesia, I love yr teaching.
Hello.thanks for your effort.i want ask you about the rest of tenses. Can you help us? See you later
as an instructor, "I've never learned French" is what I would model; as an English user however, I would also accept "I never learned French" as a starting or ending statement. it's strange.
It's hard for me but that's why I'm going to learn with you
I love you teacher
Please make more lesson about tense
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Cheers Emma for you lesson !!
I like your lessons
Thank you Emma
o my gosh, your teaching style owesome, thnks for Taught me past simple, and today you have clear my past simple concept... love you imma....
so is it incorrect to say: "Just now I have finished reading my book" (meaning a few seconds ago)?
Two seconds ago, I finished a book.
Just now, I read a book.
Hi ma'am Emma, I really appreciate the way you teach about past simple tense. Thanks so much.❤