The Past Continuous Tense: The Grammar Gameshow Episode 9

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Welcome to the Grammar Gameshow! Test your knowledge in this crazy quiz! The presenter is a bit strange, the points don't make sense and the prizes could use some improvement, but at least the grammar is correct!

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i hope that they make another season. Full grammar. This is amazing show

tuantrananh
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A great way to entertain yourself and learn grammar at the same time!!

GiaHanBui
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I really appreciate the grammar gameshow. Congratulations to all actors involved, including Leslie.

anderleyadv
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clever, brilliant. Love the actors, specially the presenter.

elsaperez-espinosa
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I'm russian and I'm learning English language, you very help me

YuchiihcuY
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for example s stative verb ENJOY, or HAVE? how can i understand when its usable or when it isnt

j.sicilia
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I love youre videos l understand and study so fun with youre videos❤❤❤

damladaisy
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Am I the only one that thinks this could be a good prequel for a horror movie?
title? "know your...Will..." sounds nice...

teacherfederica
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i really can´t understad the last 2 rules...specially the last one... when i saw the video, i went to google to research more about this topic and it says that actually the past continuos can be used to describe repetitive actions in the past, that it legal to use time expresions like always, constantly and others. if some one can give an example of wrong using i would be thankfull

j.sicilia
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I love it.but I think I don’t understand yet.

smg
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That was funny and I understood it wish our grammar class was like this haha

julyD-yu
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What does "neck and neck" mean ?

misterkolson
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2:28 - according to the "LearnEnglish" page, the past continuous can be used "for something that happened again and again" (e.g. I was practising every day, three times a day.) Am I interpreting this incorrectly? Isn't this an example of a repeated action? Thanks in advance.

hydnars
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It just looks like a softer and funny version of Hunger Games lol xD

whosoever_rp
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loooove it .. it's amazing and you deserve the best of everything ..

ilyassou
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Wow this is so impressive lesson.😲😯😮😯😲

baguiobase
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Can anyone please explain to me the meaning of the phrase: ..."but I will change for person and time" (0:16) 🤔😵‍💫

karinamartinezl.
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What's the name of the show host?

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