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In this video, I'm going to give you an overview
of the advanced tenses in English.
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Now, if you've been following our www.engvid.com
series on English tenses, you may have already
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seen this board.
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And then, you will know that here, we have
all twelve of the active tenses in English.
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Probably, if you're watching this lesson,
you have already learned the basic tenses,
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the first six.
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Now, you're ready to move on to the advanced
tenses, which are the perfect tenses.
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And it doesn't matter if you know the names
of these tenses or not, or if you understand
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the examples that I'm going to read in a second,
but as we go along, you will learn each one,
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step by step.
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How to use it, when to use it, just like you
did up here.
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But let's get a quick idea of what's coming
up.
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So here, we will learn present perfect, present
perfect continuous, past perfect, past perfect
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continuous, future perfect, future perfect
continuous.
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What do you notice?
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Okay, again, we have a pattern.
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We have the perfect and then we have the continuous
form of it, alright?
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So, now let's look at a little example of
each one.
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I have worked - I have been working.
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I had worked - I had been working.
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I will have worked - I will have been working.
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Yes, believe it or not, by the end of this
program, you will understand and be able to
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use tenses like this.
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That will help you not only to express yourself
more effectively - whether it's for academic
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purposes or in a business context, or just
in general English, but also to understand
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exactly what people mean when they're using
these different tenses around you, okay?
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Now, the best part is that many of the rules
that you learned up here, with the basic tenses,
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will help you when you learn the advanced
tenses.
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Because you'll see, there are continuous forms
throughout.
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For example - and also here, many of the verb
forms are the same.
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What is a little bit different is that here,
we will be using the verb, the helping verb
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"to have", and here, the helping verb "to
have" + the helping verb "to be" in a special
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way, which you will learn.
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So, don't worry about anything.
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We're going to go forward, step by step, and
all you have to do now is go on to watch the
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next video in this series, which is on the
present perfect tense.3464
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