English Grammar Tenses (English) Part 4: Format of Tenses

TL;DR
This video provides a comprehensive guide to understanding the 12 types of tenses, including present, past, and future, along with their forms for different persons.
Transcript
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Key Insights
- 🍝 There are 12 types of tenses, categorized into present, past, and future.
- 💁 The form of a verb changes with the person and whether it is singular or plural.
- 💁 Mistakes often occur when using the incorrect form of the verb with third-person singular subjects.
- 💁 Understanding the four forms of the present tense is crucial for mastering tenses.
- 💁 Past and future tenses can be easily understood by replacing verb forms based on the given table.
- 🧑 Shall is only used with the first person in future tense.
- 💁 The present perfect continuous tense includes "have/has been" followed by the base form and "ing".
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Questions & Answers
Q: What are the three broad categories of tenses?
The three broad categories of tenses are present, past, and future.
Q: How does the format of a verb change with different persons in the present simple tense?
In the present simple tense, the form of the verb changes based on the person. For example, "I drink coffee," "You drink coffee," and "He/she/they drinks coffee."
Q: When is the form "has" used with a verb?
The form "has" is always used with third-person singular nouns. For example, "He has drunk coffee."
Q: What is the format for the present perfect continuous tense?
The format for the present perfect continuous tense is "have/has been + base form + ing." For example, "I have been drinking coffee."
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The video discusses the 12 types of tenses, covering present, past, and future tenses.
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It explains how the form of a verb changes based on the person and whether it is singular or plural.
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The video provides detailed examples and clarifies common mistakes made when using different forms of verbs.
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