Auxiliary Verbs DID YOU or DO YOU Basic English Grammar

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from Stefan hi Stefan Stefan says hi

Alicia what is the meaning of the phrase

to get used to doing something does it

refer to a completed action or not and

can we use it in present simple like I

get used to getting up early oh yeah

okay to get used to doing something

means to become accustomed to doing

something we tend to use it more in

simple past tense as in your example I

got used to getting up early or I got

used to waking up early when we use it

in the past tense the past tense got

instead of present tense get it means

that the speaker has already become

accustomed to doing that thing so in the

sentence I got used to waking up early

it means the speaker is now accustomed

to getting up early they’re fine we can

however as you suggest use it in the

present tense as well like I need to get

used to getting up early that’s an

expression for like a desire to be able

to get up early which means that the

speaker is not now able to get up early

or they’re not accustomed to getting up

early so yes you can use it in present

tense but it’s probably going to be used

in a situation where the speaker is

expressing a desire or some kind of need

for a new behavior for some kind of new

behavior to be learned if it’s in a

conversation a speaker might say like ah

don’t worry about your new job you’ll

get used to getting up early so it’s

you’ll get used to in that case it’s a

future tense expression like you are

going to get used to getting up early

through this job or another way of

saying that is you will become

accustomed to getting up early through

this job so to get used to something

means to take time and practice to get

accustomed to something to become

accustomed to something we use it all

the time when we’re learning new things

like you’ll get used to learning English

you’ll get used to speaking English or

you’ll get used to talking in front of a

camera all of these different things

that take some time and practice to do

we can describe those with get used to

or once we’ve become accustomed to them

got used to so I hope that this helps

you thanks very much for the question

ok let’s move on to your next question

next question comes from us when high as

when Oswin says what’s the difference

between do you did you and are you when

I ask questions ok first let’s talk

about do you and also does he or does

she

so this do and does pattern we use these

do and does patterns when we’re making

simple present tense questions like do

you have a pen or does he exercise every

day or do you know my bag is so we’re

asking these simple yes-or-no questions

with a simple present tense verb so we

could answer yes or no to all of these

questions so let’s compare this then to

did did so did is just the past tense of

do we use did in the same way as do but

when we’re asking simple past tense

questions for example did you just call

me or did he forget his wallet or did we

buy enough food so these are all simple

past tense questions we don’t conjugate

the verb that comes after do rather we

conjugate did so did is the past form of

do finally let’s compare this with ru or

for example is he or is she when we

begin sentences with is or are we’re

typically using them with an adjective

or with the progressive tense verb so

we’re asking simple questions again

yes-or-no questions but the thing that

follows is or R is an adjective or is a

verb in the ing form as in is he

sleeping or are you okay or is he at the

office so these yes-or-no questions

don’t use simple present tense verbs in

the part that comes after the is or R so

to recap do and does are used in present

tense or past tense with simple present

verbs and are you or is he is she are

used with adjectives and with verbs in

the progressive form so these all are

ways of making yes or no questions but

the grammar and the structure of the

sentence just changes a little bit so I

hope that this helps you thanks very

much for the question okay let’s move on

to your next question next question

comes from Anderson Souza again hi

Anderson Anderson says hi Alicia I’m a

good confused with the difference

between the present perfect and the

present perfect continuous if I want to

say that I live in some place and have

lived there for some time which one

should I use okay you can use either for

example I have lived in Portland for

three years and I’ve been living in

Portland for three years so at base

these two sentences have exactly the

same meaning they mean exactly the same

thing the only thing that changes here

is perhaps the situations in which we

might use these let’s take a look at the

first example here to begin with let’s

imagine that you’re at a going-away

party a farewell party for yourself it’s

your party you are leaving the city of

Portland you might say to your friend at

the party I have lived in Portland for

three years it’s been great to live here

but I’m excited about my next step

so in that case present perfect tense

not using the continuous sounds quite

normal because you want to talk about

this period of time you’ve spent in

Portland it started three years ago it

continued till now at this party in

Portland right now and so you want to

emphasize like yes this has been a

continued experience up until this point

in time but it would sound strange to

say I lived in Portland for three years

because actually at the party you’re

still in Portland maybe you have a few

days or another week or so so it would

sound strange to use simple past tense

here we don’t want to use the continuous

tense here because the continuous tense

really emphasizes that something is

going to continue after the conversation

perhaps so in this case just using

present perfect tense

without the continuous form sounds the

most natural let’s compare this then to

another situation in this situation you

are in Portland and you’re at a

networking event for your job you meet

someone there and you’re talking about

like basic things where you live and so

on you might say I’ve been living in

Portland for three years it’s a great

place to live so in this case we’re

using the present perfect continuous we

choose this it sounds most natural

because we want to emphasize that we are

going to remain in Portland I’m going to

continue the condition of living in

Portland so this sounds a little bit

more natural and it sounds like it’s

more emphasis on my continued presence

in Portland which we want to emphasize

here because we might be making a new

business connection so in sum these two

sentences communicate exactly the same

thing yes but there are just some small

differences that depend on the situation

and that’s the reason that we might

choose to use simple present perfect

tense as opposed to the present perfect

continuous so try to keep these sorts of

situations in mind when you’re choosing

between these two I hope that this helps

you thanks very much for the question

okay let’s move on to your next question

next question comes from Nene young I

hope I said that right hi Nene Nene says

what does can’t help plus the

progressive form mean okay yeah this is

like saying I can’t control this

behavior so a great example is if you’re

watching a funny movie and when you try

to explain your feelings about the movie

you might say I can’t help laughing at

this scene can’t help laughing means I

can’t control the behavior of laughing

you might also hear I can’t help but and

then the simple present tense form of

the verb as in I can’t help but laugh so

I can’t help but laugh and I can’t help

laughing both communicate this loss of

control I’m not able to control this

thing we tend to use this sort of

pattern when we’re talking about

emotions so in this case it’s about

laughter you might also hear it used to

talk about feelings like I can’t help

feeling angry or I can’t help feeling

worried about this situation

I can’t help feeling means I don’t have

any control over this emotion or this

action we tend to use this pattern for

like emotional and mental state verbs we

might use it for some other kind of like

bodily related verbs like I can’t help

watching or I can’t help looking and so

on so it’s like these sorts of actions

that maybe we don’t even think about

doing and that we just do automatically

if we see something interesting or

exciting or if something smells terrible

whatever that is it’s like some

situation where we lose control somehow

for a moment we can express that with

can’t help plus the progressive form or

I can’t help but blah blah blah so some

examples can’t help but laugh or can’t

help laughing I can’t help but feel and

can’t help feeling or I can’t help but

look or it can’t help looking so there’s

not really a difference in meaning

between present tense and the

progressive tense there but I would say

personally I feel that that can’t help

but present tense sounds a little bit

more formal so I hope that this helps

you understand the meaning of this can’t

help plus the progressive form of a verb

thanks very much for the question okay

let’s move on to your next question next

question comes from Kitty hi cutie cutie

says hi what is the difference between

half 2 and must alright must is used for

official rules and strong advice very

strong personal advice so for official

rules you might see in the airport

passengers must show their passports to

immigration or for strong advice a

doctor might say to a patient you must

stop smoking or you’re going to die so

in these very serious official

situations must sounds very appropriate

must sounds too official for everyday

speech we don’t use it so much for

giving advice or for talking about rules

in everyday speech however you might see

it in something like your company’s

rules like your corporate policy like

employees must wear business shirts to

work for example let’s compare this then

to have 2 we use half Jew to talk about

our responsibilities and we also use

half too to talk about friendly advice

or rather to give friendly advice that

also sounds a bit

strong for example you have to try this

dessert it’s so good or I have to go to

the bank today so have to for advice

sounds friendly and strong but it’s not

used for very serious things like we did

with must so please keep this in mind

when you’re choosing between these two

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也许本周的第一个问题

来自 Stefan 嗨 Stefan Stefan 说,嗨,

Alicia,习惯做某事这个短语的含义是

什么?它是否

指的是完成的动作?

我们可以在现在简单地使用它,就像我

习惯早起一样,哦,是的

,习惯做 某事

意味着习惯于

做某事,我们更倾向于用

简单的过去时来使用它,就像你的例子一样

现在时得到它

意味着说话者已经

习惯于做那件事所以在

句子中我习惯早起

这意味着说话者现在

习惯于早起他们很好我们

然而,正如你建议的那样,它也用

现在时态,就像我

需要习惯早起一样,这是一种

表达想要早起的愿望,

这意味着

说话者现在不能早起

或者他们不习惯

早起,所以是的,你可以用现在时使用它,

但它可能会用

在说话者

表达某种新行为的愿望或某种需要

的情况下。

在谈话中要学习的行为

说话者可能会说 啊

不要担心你的新工作 你会

习惯早起 所以

你会习惯在这种情况下 这是

像你这样的将来时表达

通过这份工作会习惯早起,或者用另一种

说法就是你会

通过这份工作习惯早起,

所以习惯某事

意味着花时间和练习来

习惯某事变得

习惯 对某事

我们一直在学习新事物时使用它,

比如你会习惯学习英语,

你会习惯说英语,或者

你会习惯在镜头前说话

所有这些不同的东西

都需要 一些时间和练习

我们可以描述那些

习惯或一旦我们习惯了他们

就习惯了所以我希望这对

你有帮助非常感谢你的问题

好的让我们继续你的下一个问题

下一个问题来了

当奥斯文

说你和你之间有什么区别时,当

我问问题时,我们从我们这里说,好吧,首先让我们

谈谈你是否,他或

她是否

如此,这样做和做模式我们使用这些

做和做模式 当我们提出

简单的现在时问题时,比如

你有一支笔吗?他每天锻炼

吗?或者你知道我的包是吗?所以我们

用一个简单的现在时动词问这些简单的是或否的问题,这样我们

就可以 对所有这些问题回答是或否,

所以 t’s compare this then to

did did so did 只是过去

式 do 我们使用 did 和 do

我们

买了足够多的食物,所以这些都是简单的

过去式问题 我们不共轭

do 之后的动词,而是

共轭 do so did 是 do 的过去形式

finally 让我们将其与 ru 进行比较

,例如 is he or is she when 我们

以 is 或 are 开头句子 我们

通常将它们与形容词

或进行时态动词一起使用,因此

我们再次提出简单的问题

是或否问题,但接下来的事情

是 or R 是形容词或是

ing 形式的动词,例如他在

睡觉,你还好吗,或者他在

办公室,所以这些是或否的问题

在 is 或 R 之后的部分不使用简单的现在时动词,

所以回顾一下 do and does 用于现在

时或过去时,与简单的现在

动词和是 you or is he is

she 与形容词和进行式动词一起使用,

所以这些都是

提出是或否问题的方法,但

句子的语法和结构只是稍微改变了一点,所以我

希望这对你有帮助 谢谢

非常适合这个问题,好吧,让我们

继续你的下一个问题,下一个问题

再次来自 Anderson Souza 嗨,

安德森安德森说,嗨,艾丽西亚,如果我想说的话,我

很困惑

现在完美和

现在完美连续之间的区别

我住在某个地方,并且已经

在那里住了一段时间,

我应该使用哪个好,你可以使用,

例如我在波特兰住了

三年,我已经在

波特兰住了三年,所以

这两个句子有 完全相同的

意思 他们的意思完全相同

唯一改变的地方

可能是我们

可能使用这些的情况 让我们看一下

这里的第一个例子 让我们开始

想象一下你在一个离开的

派对上 一个为你自己的告别派对 这是

你的派对 你要离开

波特兰市 你可能会在派对上对你的朋友说

我在波特兰住了

三年 住在这里真是太好了

但是 我对我的下一步感到兴奋,

所以在这种情况下,现在完成时

不使用连续声音

很正常,因为你想谈谈

你在波特兰度过的这段时间

它从三年前开始它

一直持续到现在在这个派对上

现在在波特兰,所以你

想强调,是的

,直到现在,这一直是一种持续的体验,

说我在波特兰住了三年听起来很奇怪,

因为实际上在派对上你

可能还在波特兰 你有

几天或一周左右的时间,所以在这里

使用简单过去时听起来很奇怪,

我们不想在这里使用连续

时态,因为连续时态

真的强调某

事将继续 在谈话之后,

也许所以在这种情况下,只使用

现在完成时

而不使用连续形式听起来是

最自然的,让我们将其与

另一种

情况进行比较

在那里,你谈论的是

你居住的基本事物

等等,你可能会说我已经在

波特兰生活了三年,这是一个生活的好

地方,所以在这种情况下,我们

使用现在的完美连续,我们

选择这个 这听起来很自然,

因为我们想强调我们

将留

在波特兰 我们在这里要强调的是

,因为我们可能正在建立新的

业务联系,所以总而言之,这两个

句子传达的内容完全相同,

是的,但只有一些小的

区别 es 这取决于情况

,这就是我们可能

选择使用简单现在完成时而不是现在完成进行

时的原因,

所以

当你

在这两者之间进行选择时,尽量记住这些情况我希望这会有所帮助

你非常感谢这个问题

好吧让我们继续你的下一个问题

下一个问题来自 Nene young 我

希望我说的是对的 Hi Nene Nene 说

什么不能帮助加上

渐进形式的意思是好的是的这

就像说我可以 ‘不能控制这种

行为,所以一个很好的例子是,如果你正在

看一部有趣的电影,当你

试图解释你对这部电影的感受时,

你可能会说我忍不住笑

这个场景忍不住笑意味着我

可以’ t control the behavior

you might also hear I can’t help but

然后动词的简单现在时形式,

如 I can’t help butaugh 所以

我忍不住笑,我忍不住

笑 两者都传达了这种

失控我 无法控制这

件事

我们在谈论情绪时倾向于使用这种模式

所以在这种情况下它是关于

笑你可能还会听到它用来

谈论感觉就像我忍不住

感到生气或我 不禁

担心这种情况

我不禁感到意味着我

无法控制这种情绪或这种

行为 我们倾向于将这种模式

用于情绪和心理状态动词 我们

可能会将其用于其他类型 就像

身体相关的动词,比如我忍不住

看或者我忍不住看

等等,就像这些动作

,我们可能甚至都没有想过

要做,如果我们看到有趣的东西,我们就会自动做

令人兴奋,或者如果闻起来很糟糕,

不管那是什么,就像

我们在某种情况下以某种方式失去控制

,我们可以用“

情不自禁”加上渐进式来表达,或者

我情不自禁地等等等等,所以一些

例子可以' 忍不住笑或笑不出来

帮助笑我忍不住感觉

,忍不住感觉,或者我忍不住

看,或者忍不住看,所以

现在时态和

进行时态之间在含义上没有真正的区别,但我会说

我个人觉得这

不禁现在时听起来

有点正式所以我希望这可以帮助

你理解这个不能帮助的意思

加上动词的进行形式

非常感谢你的问题好

让我们移动 关于你的下一个问题 下一个

问题来自 Kitty hi cutie cutie say

hi what is the difference between

half 2 and must alright must 用于

官方规则和强烈建议 非常

强烈的个人建议,因此对于

您可能在机场看到的官方规则,

乘客必须 向移民局出示他们的护照

或寻求强有力的建议,

医生可能会对病人说你必须

戒烟,否则你会死,所以

在这些非常严重的官方

情况下,must 听起来非常合适

must 听起来也 日常

演讲中的官方我们不太会使用它来

提供建议或

在日常演讲中谈论规则,但是您可能会

在诸如贵公司

规则之类的公司政策之类的东西中看到它,例如

员工必须穿商务衬衫

上班例如让我们比较一下 这

然后有 2 我们用一半犹太人来谈论

我们的责任,我们也用

一半来谈论友好的建议,

或者更确切地说,

提供听起来有点

强烈的友好建议,例如你必须尝试这个

甜点,太好了,或者我

今天必须去银行,所以必须寻求建议

听起来友好而有力,但它

不像我们对必须做的那样用于非常严肃的事情

,所以

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