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چند زبانه فعل مختلف در زبانی مانند انگلیسی وجود دارد؟ در ابتدا ، پاسخ واضح به نظر می رسد – گذشته ، حال و آینده وجود دارد. اما کاملاً ساده نیست. آنا آنانیچوک توضیح می دهد که چگونه به لطف چیزی به نام جنبه دستوری ، هر یک از این دوره های زمانی واقعاً بیشتر تقسیم می شوند.
درس آنا آنانیچوک ، به کارگردانی لوک روتزلر.
خیلی متشکرم از شما برای حمایت های شما بدون شما این فیلم امکان پذیر نیست.
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Way too much going on here. You're making it so confusing and complicated while the title is extremely basic!!
Well by us in Arabic Languahe we only have present and past tense simply without further accuracies unlike the English Grammar
1:52 ayo bruh is that the terraria hurt sound effect
That ending statement is the plot for Arrival
I was never so confused
I found the video's pace far too fast: It has too much data to process in such a short time; I'm going to have to replay it a couple of times to see if I can learn from the video.
Take Care, With Love Through God and Jesus and The Holy Ghost,
I'm impressed 😮
cool.
5 months working on English grammar and it is in 4:27 min wow
3:31 'The quick fox jumped over the lazy brown dog.'
If the fox was so quick then why did it take 3 seasons to jump over the dog?
loved it
In arabic we only have present past future thank god
Wrong.
past simple
past continuous
past perfect
past perfect progressive
present simple
present continuous
present perfect
present perfect progressive
future simple
future continuous
future perfect
future perfect progressive
extended continuous undertaking
That's 13.
What i know is that in Arabic there are only 3 tenses. Past present and Future. That's all. But french language has more extra tenses than English. They are more complicated.
1:52 terraria male hurt sound
so there is a fish with pants and legs?
This is such a great video! But I teach in a part of the world where I can't show a man's bare chest to my female students. One great preview-next-week's-grammar homework assignment down the drain due to one brief shot. Alas. I'd love to see more educational videos that are modest enough to show in any part of the world (which here means long pants & arms or at least shoulders covered, as well as the torso). Not to force these rules of modesty on other people, just so such great content would be accessible by all people.
1:52 hold up, was that the hurt sound from terraria?
it is so hard to follow
The Simple part tho
What about the subjunctive?
On spanish there are over 20 verb tenses and half of them are different forms of the past. In Spanish not only there is tense and aspect but mode as well because your tense can be objective, subjective, conditional, gerund, participle, or infinitive.
Hope your friends catch the sea monster
don't schools in uk and america teach english tenses? that's what i get by reading these comments and it sounds so weird to me
2:40–2:55, yeah! Its time to get severe DCS. I mean they have gotten DCS.
good vibes
So, conditional is not a verb tense?
Ok, what school has failed to teach me, summed up in 4 minutes. Great.
1:51 Terraria, anyone?
Hey, at least in English, there are no prefixes that can turn a present-tense verb into a future-tense one.
Cries in Russian and Ukrainian
wgat is buli and tukang besi?
1:52 OOF
Now to a more important and confusing question (not that this is not a confusing issue): How do commas work in English? Are there clear rules? In German there are so there must be some in English too
English tenses are so complicated
Even German seems easier but then again I'm a German native speaker
Also, French is confusing too like why would you use a diffrent past tense in literature (passé simple, which is called simple but to me seems much harder than the normal past tense)
What about future in the past?
I don't understand what is the difference between past continuous and pastperfect progressive?
1:52 was that an oof I just heard?
ENGLISH HAS NO FUTURE TENSE GOD DAMN IT! 😱 AAAARRRGGHHH! English has two tenses like Japanese: past and none past. That's it. No such thing as a "will future". Sorry.
also, how many tenses does spanish have? i speak spanish as my first language but i don't know how many tenses there are xd
1:52 is that the terraria male character going "Oof"? xd
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How did the fish get pants
I don't think hammers go squeak when you pound them.
1:52 Terraria hurt sound?
English, morphologically speaking, only has 2 tenses: past and non-past. Because in "I cried", "I cry" and "I will cry", the past tense form is the only one with a separate word. The future is made with two words, will and cry
In English, you have no Future. You say "I WILL run" you don't say "I runwill".
0:01 Nice one unknown author.