Fly Through English - Verb Tenses
Created by Kieran Ball, Last Updated 26-Sep-2020, Language:English
Fly Through English - Verb Tenses
Learn how to turn the four main tenses into 16 tenses and how to contract and negate them in speaking and writing
Created by Kieran Ball, Last Updated 26-Sep-2020, Language:English
What Will I Get ?
- Learn about the four English tenses and how to expand them into 16 categories.
- Learn how to manipulate each tense through contractions and negations.
- Learn how to turn each tense into a question format.
- Use this course as a reference guide to improve your speaking and writing skills in English.
Requirements
- You should already have an intermediate command of the English language before taking this course.
Description
Hello and welcome to "Fly Through English - Verb Tenses". The aim of this course is to help you to understand and master the sixteen different tenses in English.
Every sentence must contain a verb and you can change the meaning of a simple sentence by changing the tense of the verb. For example:
I speak to George.
I spoke to George.
I will speak to George.
I am speaking to George.
I would have spoken to George.
Each sentence above is the same except for the tense of the verb. In this course you will learn about each tense in depth, have ample opportunity for practising what you've learnt and you'll also look at the irregular verbs in each tense.
I've split the course into videos of just three minutes in length. This allows even the busiest student to watch a video at least once a day without having to make a huge commitment.
Once you have purchased the course, it's yours forever so you can come back and review the tenses whenever you like.
Who this course is for:
- This course is aimed at students for whom English is a foreign language and would like to improve their verb tense usage.
Course Content
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Introduction
1 Lectures 00:01:25-
Introduction
Preview00:01:25
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Lesson 1
3 Lectures 00:08:25-
Lesson 1a - Simple vs Perfect
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Lesson 1b - Continuous tenses
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Lesson 1c - Let's practise
00:02:25
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Lesson 2
5 Lectures 00:14:34-
Lesson 2a - Non-continuous simple future
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Lesson 2b - Contracting
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Lesson 2c - Negating
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Lesson 2d - Let's practise
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Lesson 2e - Let's practise more
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Lesson 3
4 Lectures 00:11:51-
Lesson 3a - Non-continuous simple conditional
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Lesson 3b - Contracting
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Lesson 3c - Negating
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Lesson 3d - Let's practise
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Lesson 4
6 Lectures 00:22:50-
Lesson 4a - Non-continuous simple present
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Lesson 4b - Negating
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Lesson 4c - Let's practise
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Lesson 4d - Irregulars
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Lesson 4e - BE
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Lesson 4f - Regular verbs
00:02:50
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Lesson 5
6 Lectures 00:22:17-
Lesson 5a - Non continuous simple past
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Lesson 5b - Negating
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Lesson 5c - Let's practise
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Lesson 5d - Irregulars
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Lesson 5e - Very irregular verbs
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Lesson 5f - BE
00:03:57
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Lesson 6
2 Lectures 00:13:31-
Lesson 6a - Non-continuous perfect tenses
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Lesson 6b - Past participles
00:09:06
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Lesson 7
4 Lectures 00:12:24-
Lesson 7a - Non-continuous present perfect
Preview00:03:03 -
Lesson 7b - Contracting
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Lesson 7c - Negating
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Lesson 7d - Let's practise
00:03:06
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Lesson 8
3 Lectures 00:11:16-
Lesson 8a - Non-continuous past perfect (pluperfect)
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Lesson 8b - Negating
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Lesson 8c - Let's practise
00:03:56
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Lesson 9
3 Lectures 00:10:04-
Lesson 9a - Non-continuous future perfect
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Lesson 9b - Negating
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Lesson 9c - Let's practise
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Lesson 10
4 Lectures 00:11:37-
Lesson 10a - Non-continuous conditional perfect
Preview00:02:03 -
Lesson 10b - Contracting
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Lesson 10c - Negating
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Lesson 10d - Let's practise
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Lesson 11
3 Lectures 00:08:59-
Lesson 11a - Simple continuous tenses
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Lesson 11b - Present participle
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Lesson 11c - Irregular present participles
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Lesson 12
4 Lectures 00:13:51-
Lesson 12a - Simple present continuous tense
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Lesson 12b - Negating
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Lesson 12c - Let's practise the negative
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Lesson 12d - Let's practise
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Lesson 13
3 Lectures 00:10:31-
Lesson 13a - Simple past continuous tense
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Lesson 13b - Negating
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Lesson 13c - Let's practise
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Lesson 14
3 Lectures 00:11:49-
Lesson 14a - Simple future continuous tense
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Lesson 14b - Negating
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Lesson 14c - Let's practise
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Lesson 15
3 Lectures 00:11:58-
Lesson 15a - Simple conditional continuous tense
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Lesson 15b - Negating
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Lesson 15c - Let's practise
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Lesson 16
1 Lectures 00:03:44-
Lesson 16a - Perfect continuous tenses
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Lesson 17
3 Lectures 00:11:49-
Lesson 17a - Present perfect continuous tense
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Lesson 17b - Negating
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Lesson 17c - Let's practise
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Lesson 18
3 Lectures 00:11:35-
Lesson 18a - Past perfect continuous tense
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Lesson 18b - Negating
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Lesson 18c - Let's practise
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Lesson 19
3 Lectures 00:13:07-
Lesson 19a - Future perfect continuous tense
Preview00:04:00 -
Lesson 19b - Negating
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Lesson 19c - Let's practise
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Lesson 20
5 Lectures 00:15:44-
Lesson 20a - Conditional perfect continuous tense
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Lesson 20b - Contracting
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Lesson 20c - Negating
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Lesson 20d - Let's practise
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Lesson 20e - Table of tenses
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Lesson 21
2 Lectures 00:07:10-
Lesson 21a - Simple present tense questions
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Lesson 21b - Negating
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Lesson 22
2 Lectures 00:07:01-
Lesson 22a - Simple past tense questions
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Lesson 22b - Negating
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Lesson 23
1 Lectures 00:04:38-
Lesson 23a - Simple future tense questions
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Lesson 24
1 Lectures 00:04:46-
Lesson 24a - Simple conditional tense questions
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Lesson 25
1 Lectures 00:05:06-
Lesson 25a - Present perfect tense questions
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Lesson 26
1 Lectures 00:04:45-
Lesson 26a - Past perfect tense questions
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Lesson 27
1 Lectures 00:05:09-
Lesson 27a - Future perfect tense questions
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Lesson 28
1 Lectures 00:05:20-
Lesson 28a - Conditional perfect tense questions
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Lesson 29
1 Lectures 00:06:05-
Lesson 29a - Present continuous tense questions
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Lesson 30
1 Lectures 00:05:20-
Lesson 30a - Past continuous tense questions
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Lesson 31
1 Lectures 00:05:28-
Lesson 31a - Future continuous tense questions
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Lesson 32
1 Lectures 00:05:24-
Lesson 32a - Conditional continuous tense questions
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Lesson 33
1 Lectures 00:05:25-
Lesson 33a - Present perfect continuous tense questions
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Lesson 34
1 Lectures 00:05:44-
Lesson 34a - Past perfect continuous tense questions
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Lesson 35
1 Lectures 00:05:50-
Lesson 35a - Future perfect continuous tense questions
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Lesson 36
1 Lectures 00:05:49-
Lesson 36a - Conditional perfect continuous tense questions
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Kieran Ball
I’m Kieran and I’m a language tutor based in the UK, and I also create online courses and write books to make language learning accessible to all.
My books and online courses are based on the methodology I developed for teaching languages, which I've been using in all my classes for many years. The methodology will get you speaking quickly, without the struggle normally associated with language learning.
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