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simpleenglishlab · 23 days ago
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Welcome to Simple English Lab – where English is made simple! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5GTcBwbbwFY Want to express ability, permission, advice, obligation, or possibility? Modal verbs are your key! This video will clearly explain what modal verbs are and how to use the most common ones like can, should, must, may, might, could, and have to.You'll learn:The 3 golden rules for all modal verbs (always base verb, no -s, no do/does).The main uses of each modal verb with simple examples.How to form negative sentences and questions.Practice exercises to test your understanding!Master modal verbs and add rich meaning to your English sentences! Topic: Modal Verbs Level: Beginner / Intermediate Modals Covered: can, could, may, might, should, must, have to, will, would Concepts: ability, permission, possibility, advice, obligation, requests, rules of modal verbs Don't forget to Subscribe for more simple and clear grammar videos every week!Let's make English easy!#SimpleEnglishLab #ModalVerbs #EnglishGrammar #LearnEnglish #EnglishForBeginners #BasicEnglish #EnglishSpeaking #EnglishLesson #CanShouldMust
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simpleenglishlab · 25 days ago
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Welcome to Simple English Lab – where English is made Do you get confused between the Present Perfect and Past Simple tenses? This video will solve that problem for you! We'll clearly explain the key differences, especially about time!You'll learn:The golden rule: Use Past Simple with specific past times (yesterday, last year) and Present Perfect when time is not mentioned or is still relevant NOW.How to talk about life experiences (Present Perfect).How to show that an action's result is important NOW (Present Perfect).Clear, side-by-side examples and common mistakes to avoid.Practice exercises to test your understanding!Master this crucial difference and speak about the past accurately! Tenses: Present Perfect & Past Simple Level: Beginner / Intermediate Topics: specific vs. unspecified time, past experiences, present results, simple past vs. present perfect, common mistakes, for/since Don't forget to Subscribe for more simple and clear grammar videos every week!Let's make English easy!#SimpleEnglishLab #PresentPerfectVsPastSimple #EnglishGrammar #LearnEnglish #EnglishForBeginners #BasicEnglish #EnglishTenses #EnglishSpeaking #EnglishLesson #PastVsPresent
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simpleenglishlab · 28 days ago
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Will vs. Going To | How to Talk About the Future | Simple English Labhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQRgfbEHZSIConfused between "will" and "going to"? In this beginner-friendly lesson from Simple English Lab, you'll learn exactly when to use "will" and "going to" with clear rules, easy examples, and real-life practice! Learn how to:Talk about future plans and predictionsUse "will" for promises, offers, quick decisionsUse "going to" for intentions and predictions with evidence Perfect for beginners and English learners who want to speak with confidence! Don’t forget to subscribe and hit the bell icon for more simple grammar lessons.#SimpleEnglishLab #WillVsGoingTo #EnglishGrammar #LearnEnglish #EnglishForBeginners #BasicEnglish #FutureTense #EnglishSpeaking #EnglishLesson #FuturePlans
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simpleenglishlab · 30 days ago
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Past Simple vs Past Continuous | Easy English Grammar for Beginners https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6kPQXYoLJo Learn the difference between Past Simple and Past Continuous in simple, clear English! In this lesson from Simple English Lab, we explain how to use these two tenses together to talk about actions in the past — with easy examples and tips for beginners. 🟢 Past Simple = finished actions 🟡 Past Continuous = ongoing actions in the past Learn how to combine them correctly with fun examples and real-life situations! 📘 Lesson Highlights: Introduction Past Simple: Use & Examples Past Continuous: Use & Examples Past Simple vs Past Continuous Common Mistakes & Practice 👉 If you’re learning English grammar from the beginning, this is the perfect video for you. #PastSimple #PastContinuous #EnglishGrammar #SimpleEnglishLab #LearnEnglish #GrammarForBeginners #EnglishTenses #BasicEnglish #ESL #EnglishLesson
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simpleenglishlab · 1 month ago
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Past Continuous Tense | What Were You Doing? | Simple English Lab Ever wanted to talk about an action that was happening at a specific moment in the past? In this lesson, we'll master the Past Continuous Tense for describing actions that were in progress. You'll discover: The simple formula: Was/Were + Verb-ING. When to use 'was' and 'were'. How the Past Continuous combines with the Simple Past (e.g., "I was watching TV when my phone rang."). How to make negative sentences and questions. Perfect for beginners who want to speak and write better English about past events and tell clear stories! 📌 Tense: Past Continuous 📌 Level: Beginner 📌 Topics: actions in progress in the past, was/were, interrupting actions, simultaneous actions, verb forms, forming questions, negative sentences ��� Don't forget to Subscribe for more simple and clear grammar videos every week! Let's make English easy! #SimpleEnglishLab #PastContinuousTense #EnglishGrammar #LearnEnglish #EnglishForBeginners #BasicEnglish #EnglishTenses #EnglishSpeaking #EnglishLesson #PastActions
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simpleenglishlab · 1 month ago
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Simple Past Tense | What Happened Yesterday? | Simple English Lab
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simpleenglishlab · 1 month ago
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Simple Past Tense | What Happened Yesterday? | Simple English Lab
Welcome to Simple English Lab – where English is made simple!
Ready to talk about the past in English? In this lesson, we'll learn the Simple Past Tense, essential for describing finished actions that happened at a specific time.
You'll discover:
How to form the Simple Past with regular verbs (-ed).
Key irregular verbs you need to remember.
How to make negative sentences using 'didn't'.
How to ask questions using 'Did'.
Common past time expressions (yesterday, last week, etc.).
Perfect for beginners who want to speak and write better English about past events.
📌 Tense: Simple Past
📌 Level: Beginner
📌 Topics: finished actions, regular verbs, irregular verbs, past time expressions, forming questions, negative sentences
#SimpleEnglishLab #SimplePastTense #EnglishGrammar #LearnEnglish #EnglishForBeginners #BasicEnglish #EnglishTenses #EnglishSpeaking #EnglishLesson #PastTense
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simpleenglishlab · 1 month ago
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👉 Present Simple Tense in English | Daily Routines, Habits & Grammar Rules
You’ll learn how to talk about: Daily routines What people usually do Asking questions and making negatives Verbs that describe speech (promise, suggest, etc.) 📘 Simple grammar explanation with examples and practice! 💬 Comment your daily routine below and practice with us. 👍 Like and subscribe for more easy English videos! #PresentSimple #LearnEnglish #DailyRoutine #GrammarForBeginners #SpokenEnglish #EnglishTenses #EnglishGrammar
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simpleenglishlab · 1 month ago
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What Are You Doing Now? | English for Beginners
👉 Learn Present Continuous Tense | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1f0vsLC-ZM
Welcome to Simple English Lab! In this beginner-friendly lesson, we’ll explore the Present Continuous tense — used to talk about actions happening right now. 🎯 What you’ll learn: What is the Present Continuous How to form it using “am/is/are + verb-ing” When to use it Daily English examples Common mistakes to avoid 🎧 Practice speaking, listening, and using the tense in real life. 👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more grammar lessons every week! #PresentContinuous #LearnEnglish #EnglishGrammar #EnglishForBeginners #SpokenEnglish #GrammarLesson #ESL
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