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Learn ALL TENSES Easily in 30 Minutes – Present, Past, Future | Simple, Continuous, Perfect

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Learn ALL TENSES Easily in 30 Minutes – Present, Past, Future | Simple, Continuous, Perfect



Learn all of the 12 tenses in English easily in this lesson. This lesson features simple explanations, lots of example sentences and illustrations.

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26 thoughts on “Learn ALL TENSES Easily in 30 Minutes – Present, Past, Future | Simple, Continuous, Perfect”

  1. I received an 8 band score in speaking and a 7 in total band score on the IELTS exam. I have followed your all grammatical rules. As you explain, it has become easier to understand and keep in memory. Thank you so much 🙏🏻

  2. If "HAD HAD" is a correct form and way to use in english would "do do" work as well. For example:
    I do do a lot of daily chores at home. Is that grammarly correct?

  3. Wait… for clarification, is it also possible to mention an amount of time or starting point in present perfect or only in present perfect continuous?

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