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Past Simple

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https://youtube.com/shorts/ziig27Kf0og?si=zET0ASivlu29W7pQ   Past Simple  Forming the Past Simple The  past simple  is used for completed actions in the past. Regular verbs  add  -ed  (or  -d  if the verb ends in *e*): work → worked live → lived study → studied  (consonant + *y* →  ied ) Irregular verbs  have unique past forms: go → went see → saw write → wrote Using the Past Simple We use the past simple: For completed actions at a specific past time: She  finished  her homework at 8 PM. They  visited  Paris last summer. For past habits or repeated actions (often with adverbs like  often, always, never ): He  always walked  to school when he was young. We  never ate  fast food as kids. For a series of completed actions in the past: I  woke up ,  brushed  my teeth, and  left  for work. With past time expressions like: yesterday, last week, in 2...

Past Perfect

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  https://youtube.com/shorts/P1CMRvwsgDM?si=C1E4V7al2AgqpCl2 Past Perfect  Forming the Past Perfect The  past perfect  is formed with  "had" + the past participle  of the main verb: I had finished  the work. She had gone  home. The  past perfect continuous  is formed with  "had been" + the -ing form  of the verb: I had been working  there for a year. They had been painting  the bedroom. Using the Past Perfect The past perfect is used similarly to the present perfect, but it refers to an action completed  before another past action or time . We use the past perfect: For actions that started in the past and continued up to a specific past time: When George died,  he and Anne had been married  for nearly fifty years. She didn’t want to move.  She had lived  in Liverpool all her life. To show that one past action happened before another: When I arrived,  the train had already left . She ...

Effective Plan To Learn English

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  Go-Fun-English ;   https://youtube.com/shorts/kEOTWrBOWjU?si=u9SOLs9UCr-5UJfo 🗓️ Monthly English Learning Plan (Beginner to Intermediate) 🔹 Week 1–4: Foundations (Start Here if You're a Beginner) Goals :  (Nice to meet you)  https://youtube.com/shorts/IlA9L9jnoyk?si=PrnJQgqRbP9zBKRZ Learn the alphabet, basic grammar (subject-verb agreement, present simple), and 100 common words. Practice pronunciation and listening daily. Daily Routine : (How Are You)?  https://youtube.com/shorts/sshCS9jbSi4?si=MqW-nKxPpEm5kAhv 15 min: Learn 5–10 new words using flashcards (use apps like Anki, Memrise, or Quizlet). 15 min: Watch beginner-level English videos (like BBC Learning English, EnglishClass101). 15 min: Practice speaking (repeat after native speakers, use an app like ELSA Speak or TalkEnglish). 15 min: Read simple texts (children’s books, graded readers, Duolingo Stories). Weekly Focus : Grammar : Present Simple & Present Continuous. ...

Go-Fun-English

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ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response)

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  ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) is a tingling sensation that some people experience in response to specific auditory or visual stimuli. It often begins on the scalp and moves down the neck and spine, creating a relaxing and pleasurable feeling. People seek ASMR content to reduce stress, ease anxiety, and promote sleep. Explanation: ASMR is characterized by a calming, tingling sensation that is triggered by gentle sounds or visuals. Common triggers include soft speaking, tapping, crinkling, whispering, and personal attention scenarios. Many viewers watch ASMR videos to relax, unwind, or aid in falling asleep. Vids; Asmr Hypnotism;  https://youtu.be/iJ932bUP_pk?si=6AGIrjQCYkJ_QyLr Break Up Survival kit;   https://youtube.com/shorts/ZGxSknV9-as?si=owzfJrWU65qTszLN Asmr To Help You Sleep;   https://youtube.com/shorts/cychVmZdEpY?si=3ijA24CT8THo9--4 Learn Present Perfect/Asmr   https://youtube.com/shorts/k_phO4yIf2w?si=b89MZ8sk_Hw_7eRB Ke...