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Which sentence sounds correct to you?
β I am working here since 2020
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I have been working here since 2020
If this confuses you, this video explains the difference
between Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous
using daily-life examples.
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π FB Post β Video 2 (Present Perfect Continuous)
Why do we say βI have been studyingβ?
What does duration really mean in grammar? β³
This lesson makes Present Perfect Continuous Tense easy.
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π FB Post β Video 1 (Present Perfect)
Have you ever wondered when to say
βI have doneβ instead of βI didβ? π€
This video explains Present Perfect Tense
using simple rules and daily-life examples.
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You understand English.
You think in English.
But when you speakβ¦ you pause π
The problem is sentence formation.
This video shows how to build correct tense-based sentences step by step β
Slow. Simple. Clear.
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Most people know grammar
But still speak wrong English πΆ
Why?
Because rules β usage.
This video teaches how to actually use tenses in daily speaking β
No bookish language. Only real examples.
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β You studied English for yearsβ¦
β You know the rulesβ¦
π Still confused with tenses?
Youβre not bad at English β
You were taught it the wrong way.
This video explains tenses so simply that even beginners say:
π βNow it finally makes sense.β
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A small story while learning English π
This morning, I am sitting comfortably and scrolling Facebook.
At the same time, I am thinking,Why does English grammar feel difficult to many learners?
Right now, I am writing this post.
You are reading it on your screen.
Students are understanding grammar through simple stories.
Teachers are explaining English using daily life examples.
Thatβs the Present Continuous Tense β used for actions happening now.
Look at these real-life examples:
β’ I am writing a Facebook post.
β’ You are reading it right now.
β’ Learners are practicing English daily.
β’ We are improving our grammar together.
English is not becoming harder.
We are learning it in a better way.π±
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π Present Continuous: Interrogative & Negative Sentences (Easy Guide!)
Are you not understanding present continuous clearly?
Arenβt you learning English grammar step by step?
π Negative sentences use am/is/are + not + verb-ing
β’ She is not reading a book.
β’ They are not watching TV.
π Interrogative sentences start with Am/Is/Are
β’ Is she reading a book?
β’ Are they watching TV?
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Do you know English grammarβ¦
but still get confused while speaking? π€
Letβs make Present Continuous Tense super easyβ
especially Negative and Interrogative sentences.
πΉ Negative Sentences (Something is NOT happening)
Formula:
Subject + am / is / are + not + verb-ing
Examples:
β I am not studying right now.
β She is not cooking food.
β They are not playing outside.
All examples are correct even though cross symbol is used here.
Use this when an action is not happening at the moment.
πΉ Interrogative Sentences (Asking questions)
Formula:
Am / Is / Are + subject + verb-ing?
Examples:
β Are you learning English now?
β Is he working today?
β Are they waiting for the bus?
Use this to ask about actions happening now.
π Easy Tip:
Words like now, right now, at the moment
= Present Continuous Tense βοΈ
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π Present Continuous Tense: Simple Sentences (Easy Guide)
The Present Continuous Tense is used to talk about actions happening right now or temporary activities.
πΉ Structure
Subject + is / am / are + verb + ing
β am β I
β is β He, She, It
β are β We, You, They
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Simple Examples
β’ I am learning English.
β’ We are studying grammar.
β’ You are speaking politely.
β’ They are playing outside.
β’ He is working in the office.
β’ She is teaching online.
β’ It is raining now.
β¨ Daily-Life Examples
β’ I am reading a book.
β’ She is watching TV.
β’ They are preparing for exams.
β’ We are improving our English.
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π Quick Tip
β Use -ing form of the verb
β Shows action happening now
β Very common in spoken English
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π Present Tense: Simple Examples for Daily Use
The Present Simple Tense is used to talk about daily routines, habits, facts, and general truths.
Letβs understand it with easy examples π
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πΉ Structure
**Subject + base verb / verb + s(es)**
β Use base verb with I, We, You, They
β Use verb + s / es with He, She, It
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β
Examples
β’ I wake up early.
β’ We study English daily.
β’ You speak politely.
β’ They play football.
β’ He works in an office.
β’ She teaches English.
β’ It rains in July.
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β¨ Common Daily-Life Examples
β’ I drink water regularly.
β’ She reads books every night.
β’ They go to school by bus.
β’ He watches news daily.
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π Quick Tip
β Present tense shows habits and facts
β Third person singular takes s / es
β Simple sentences improve fluent English
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