
Explore inconsistencies in English tense structures, including present, past, and future, with dual sections for English and Arabic learners, and complete the final assignment to test understanding.
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The article discusses regular and irregular verbs in English.
The resource contains a PDF file to has explained in the video.
The resource contains a PDF file to has explained in the video.
The resource contains a PDF file to has explained in the video.
The resource contains a PDF file to has explained in the video.
The resource contains a PDF file to has explained in the video.
The resource contains a PDF file to has explained in the video.
The resource contains a PDF file to has explained in the video.
The resource contains a PDF file to has explained in the video.
The resource contains a PDF file to has explained in the video.
The resource contains a PDF file to has explained in the video.
The resource contains a PDF file to has explained in the video.
The resource contains a PDF file to has explained in the video.
The resource contains a PDF file to has explained in the video.
The resource contains a PDF file to has explained in the video.
After finishing the course, practice, practice, practice, check various resources, including two important websites to develop yourself, and take the final assignment to test what your inner.
Explore the present simple tense in English, covering subject–verb agreement, verb forms like eat and sleeps, and its uses for long-term facts, future timetables, and feelings and thoughts.
Present continuous tense expresses actions in progress or short-term situations, formed with subject plus am/is/are and -ing, as in it is raining. For example, I am looking for an apartment.
The article discusses regular and irregular verbs in English.
Explore past and present continuous tenses, including how to form them with a subject plus am/is/are, and use background action to describe ongoing events.
Explore the present perfect tense, using have/has plus past participles to discuss recent and distant past, with just, already, yet, ever, and never in context.
Explore the past perfect continuous tense by illustrating ongoing past actions with had been plus -ing, using examples like had been working, had been snowing, and had been shopping.
Discover the going to future tense for talking about future plans and predictions based on evidence, using am/is/are going to + infinitive with practical examples.
Explore English future tense forms by using the simple present for timetabled events, the present continuous for fixed arrangements, and be going to for planned actions.
Explore how to form and use imperatives to give instructions and make polite requests, with practical examples like stand up straight, open your book, and come in and sit down.
Master the English second conditional with if clauses and would, featuring examples like if we were in London today, we would go to the concert.
In this course, I will explain in detail all the English tenses that cause problems for the English learners. Present, past, and future tenses will be discussed also passive structures for every tense. What makes this course different? I will explain the course in both languages English and Arabic. That's because I found many students asked me to explain in Arabic. So I will give more explanations in both languages for more benefit for students.
In this course, I will explain in detail all the English tenses that cause problems for the English learners. Present, past, and future tenses will be discussed also passive structures for every tense. What makes this course different? I will explain the course in both languages English and Arabic. That's because I found many students asked me to explain in Arabic. So I will give more explanations in both languages for more benefit for students.
In this course, I will explain in detail all the English tenses that cause problems for the English learners. Present, past, and future tenses will be discussed also passive structures for every tense. What makes this course different? I will explain the course in both languages English and Arabic. That's because I found many students asked me to explain in Arabic. So I will give more explanations in both languages for more benefit for students.