English: 12 Tenses: Time vs Aspect :Language Basics
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- In this tutorial, we look at the 12 tenses in English as combinations of place in Time vs Aspect or completion. There are with explanations including time-lines and formulas. Along the way we cover: verb moods, principal parts, participles, passive voice, and even periphrasis!
Event place in Time: (0:58)
Simple Past, Present & Future: (1:40)
Types of event: (2:56)
Verb Aspect: Pefective, Imperfective, Continuous, Progressive (3:33)
Past, Present & Future Continuous (5:12)
Past, Present & Future Perfect (6:52)
Past, Present & Future Perfect-Continuous (8:18)
Verb Inflection vs Periphrasis (9:36)
Time & Aspect formulas (10:48)
Verb Principal parts (12:40)
Present & Past Participles (13:05)
Periphrasis (13:50)
Modal verbs & moods (14:35)
Passive voice & Aspect (15:47)
Auxiliary verbs 'to be' vs 'to have' (17:06)
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Good work.
Can you please make a video to distinguish appositive clause from adjective clause, adjunct from adverb.
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"Will be being seen" is incorrect.