Review English Grammar in 30 Minutes
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everybody to join a couple points one I
want to mention I made a mistake in last
week’s live stream a small mistake but I
want to correct it last week we talked
about half two and have got two and must
do for example and last week I talked
about this word mustn’t but I put the
apostrophe in the wrong place so if you
watched last week’s live stream this is
the correct spelling of the the
contracted form I watched the live
stream again later and I saw that
mistake so sorry about that okay but
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make a tweet with whatever our grammar
point was from the previous week so this
week I shared this this tweet actually
this is about a new video
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check it out but I said ah let’s see the
last line here now I have to get back to
work I have to get back to work this was
my responsibility statement so last week
we talked about using have to and must
and so on to talk about responsibilities
this is how I did it in my life do all
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afternoon hi and Ross from Thailand
great all right to move on a couple
questions I want to talk about that we
had last week one I got a question from
Dave Moby who said is it I have to call
my friend or I must call my friend the
answer here is I have to call my friend
because we as we talked about last week
we use must for formal rules for advice
so have to sound much better for your
everyday responsibilities so please say
I have to call my friend much better
let’s see in my notes okay I think
that’s the main question I want to talk
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as I said before our topic for today is
going to be talking about your schedule
but we’re going to kind of review some
of the grammar points we’ve learned in
past live streams so the team has
actually prepared in the description for
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I think it’s below the video on YouTube
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get the information you need ok so I
think today we’ll talk about things from
five live streams I’m gonna talk
specifically about things in number 4 5
7 8 and 10 alright but I want to focus
on ways to talk about your schedule for
today last week I said we would do that
so we’re gonna use we’re gonna make
actually four patterns use four patterns
really to talk about your schedule past
tense present tense and future tense and
some responsibilities so to begin with a
warm-up question if you’ve watched this
live stream before you probably know how
to answer this question but let’s begin
with a past tense question so let’s
begin
yeah let’s use a past tense a past tense
pattern a simple question what sorry
different one we’re loading up the right
the right sentence pattern here a past
tense question should be um what did you
do last weekend should be what did you
do last weekend that’s the question I
want to begin with today so what did you
do last weekend we talked about how to
make the past tense with regular verbs
right with regular verbs we add edy to
the ending of verbs like I walked I
talked I spoke and so on but some verbs
are irregular so this will be our first
question for today a past tense question
to talk about your past schedule so a
nice easy warmup I think what did you do
last weekend so in my case last weekend
I watched a football game that’s true I
cooked brunch for my friend also true
last weekend
I I don’t know you can make anything I
walked my dog I slept in late I watched
a movie for example so what did you do
last weekend this will be our first
question our warm-up question for today
what did you do last weekend great first
person is on YouTube Nelson I went
to the zoo went yes great past tense
went to the zoo very nice
chewing on Facebook I worked last
weekend great very nice Jacobs last
weekend I grew a beard okay that seems
like something it just happens naturally
I guess Mohamed says I watched your
video video be careful of the spelling
VI de oh good
I slept longer last weekend I stayed in
my apartment because of Hurricane Nate
too please be careful
I ate pizza good I ran with my friends
nice I studied a lot of English last
weekend good I went out of town on
Facebook I watched a movie lo am i watch
oh sorry I went out with my friends good
last weekend I went to the mall I slept
all day last weekend great nice ones
okay
last weekend I went with my friends to
the cinema nice Jacob I see you were
kidding but it was funny anyway Ruben
says I cut my hair I watched an English
session last weekend I went to a u2
concert ooh nice
last weekend I washed the dishes great
great so nice work with past tense
sentences there so these are ways these
are simple past tense sentences so just
keep in mind we need to conjugate the
verbs we use to past tense so far
everybody has made a pretty nice
sentences last weekend I met my friends
or I saw my friends choose one of those
verbs I met or I saw my friends
I worked hard great nice ones
everybody’s got really nice really like
correct perfect sentences great work
okay
so that’s kind of a nice warm-up
question I wanted to start with today
but I want to move on to some things
that are maybe a little bit different um
so the second question I want to talk
about is how to talk about a regular
action something that you do every week
or every month or every every day for
example so please keep in mind that when
you talk about regular actions we use
the present tense we use the present
tense to talk about something that is a
fact some kind of regular thing we do
it’s part of your everyday schedule for
example you can use every year for every
season
anything that you do regularly you can
use the present tense to talk about that
so please keep in mind that when the
subject of the sentence is he she or it
will conjugate the verb in the sentence
by adding s to the end of the verb but
for for this case the subject of the
sentence will be I so maybe you don’t
have to worry about that today but this
will be our second our second practice
sentence for today for talking about
your schedule so question number two
what is something you do every week
something you do every week every week I
do a live stream on this channel or
every week I study something or every
week I cook something every week I go
jogging for example so what is something
that you do every week so this will be a
present tense sentence for talking about
your schedule
Foofa says every week I do homework
great okay
every week I drink beer good every wrink
I watch English videos good on Facebook
every week I take time to study I take
time to study good I always I clean my
house every week
good um I go to college every day good
so instead of every day or week someone
said every day nice every week I go
swimming at the pool I go swimming at
the pool every morning I wake up late
good every week I teach French nice
every week I watch one direction really
that’s kind of funny every week I ride
my bike good okay every week I go to the
gym every week I take my son to his
something therapy okay good every week I
go to school good every week I do yoga
every week I visit my mother nice every
week I read my favorite English novel
excellent fantastic every week I wake up
early to go to work nice every week I
take a bath only once a week and maybe
every day I wonder good I play tennis
every Friday good so that person made a
sentence with a day of the week every
Friday every Saturday every weekend we
can use this grammar in the same way for
a day of the week the key point here is
the repetition using present present
tense for a repeated action
we do now in our lives every week every
day and so on great nice ones so far so
good no problems here okay uh what else
every week I take my grandchildren out
fantastic okay sounds good to me
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our next topic the next way to talk
about your schedule then I want to talk
about how to share upcoming plans
something you’re going to do in the
future so this was a grammar point we
talked about Han this was a grammar
point we talked about in live stream
number five in live stream number five
we talked about how to make the future
tense so I want to focus today on plans
you decided before the conversation
remember when you want to explain a plan
you decided before the conversation you
should use going to I’m going to he’s
going to she’s going to of course we can
use the negative not going to as well
but today I want to review this grammar
point and I want to review it together
with a grammar point we talked about in
live stream number eight
so in live stream eight we talked about
prepositions of location of place we
talked about for example at and in and
by so I want to make an example sentence
with you guys today that uses future
tense and that uses a preposition of
location in the same way so our next
sentence pattern I want to try is this
one that’s coming up now what are you
going to do this week and where what are
you going to do this week and where so
I’m going to do something at a
place or you can use in a place so for
example I’m going to eat lunch at a
restaurant or I’m going to watch a movie
at home or I’m going to do some work in
the office for example so let’s use
future tense here and a preposition of
location so this is from livestream
number five and livestream number eight
if you want to review so what are you
going to do this week and where what are
you going to do this week and we’re okay
so I’m going to travel to London good ok
I’m going to travel to London is good
let’s try to use a preposition to try to
use a preposition there’s a nice feature
tense sentence I’m going to sleep now
because it’s five o’clock in Denmark
good ok other ones nice one okay
Facebook great one lomé says I’m going
to take an exam at the University this
week nice one I’m going to take an
example I’m going to hang on we have a
different example sentence here now
we’re gonna fix it I think but the
question is what are you going to do
this week and where what are you going
to do this week and where so okay good
I’m going to a bar in my city nice I’m
going to go to a meeting at my office
good yeah here we go I’m going to well
that went fast I’m going to swim in the
swimming pool good I’m going to go
shopping at an outlet in DC nice on
Facebook I’m going to play football at
AA instead of playground playground has
the nuance of like a children’s like
plays structure in the park so for for
football use field I’m going to play
football at the football field or I’m
going to play soccer at the soccer field
sounds good I’m going to go shopping at
the market good I’m going to watch some
Vivica movie at the theater good I’m
going to telephone a client in my office
perfect great I’m going to watch a movie
at the theater good I’m going to go to
the gym at Fitness First
jiminee I’m going to study at the
library nice great great okay so we have
a future tense point here going to plus
our preposition of location nice work
nice work very nice I’m
to study English in my house good I’m
going to meet my sister at her house
good I’m going to a cafe with my friend
fantastic
good good good so in one sentence we can
actually share a lot of information so
we’re sharing in one sentence your
future plan and we’re sharing where the
plan is going to happen so try to do try
to think about this so it’s gonna sound
a lot more natural than saying I’m going
to the park and or sorry I’m going
swimming I’m going swimming at the pool
like try to put all of that information
into one sentence so I think part of
sounding more natural is is combining
your ideas fluently into single single
sentences that’s going to sound much
better in speaking and in writing if you
can make one sentence from your ideas so
very nice job you guys are doing great
today great sentences okay
um Wow lots of are still coming in I’m
gonna eat sushi at the mall good I’m
going to study English at the Institute
in my country good I’m going to meet a
girl at the Museum very nice singers and
I’m going to a party at my friend’s home
I would say at my friend’s home I’m
going to pray at a mosque maybe great
I’m going to skate at the playground
okay I’m going to go to school in a new
country on Facebook Paul I think nice
I’m going to a job interview at the
airport in Bogota Wow good luck ends oh
good luck ends on Facebook great all
right we have lots of really good
sentences you guys fantastic fantastic
so please remember the difference
between at and in we talked about this a
few weeks ago but remember we use at for
a specific location like at the office
at the supermarket for example and we
use in for a space we are enclosed by
we’re surrounded by something future
tense going to is used for something
we’ve decided before the conversation
too fantastic you guys that sounds great
okay let’s move on then to the next
point so again in the next question I’ve
prepared for you today
we’re going to review two points to
grammar points from past live streams
we’ve talked about prepositions of time
before so that was in live stream number
seven we talked about prepositions of
time like at and in and on and by a
little bit that was in live stream
number seven so we talked about how we
use at for the exact time something
happens like this live stream starts at
10:00 p.m. est while I wake up at 8:00
o’clock for example remember we use in
for periods of time like seasons or
times of day in the morning in winter in
the afternoon for example and we use on
four days of the week and weekends
finally we use by to talk about
deadlines so if you need to review these
points please check out a live stream
number seven you can find the link in
the description for this video but I
want to use a preposition of time one
and I want to combine this with last
week’s grammar points so last week in
live stream number 10 we talked about
have to so I began this lesson with an
example of half - yeah we use half - to
talk about responsibilities remember
have to is used for something we’re
responsible for so if we don’t complete
this task something negative might
happen like I have to prepare for next
week’s live stream or like the crew has
to prepare too so we use have to to
explain our responsibilities and we use
a preposition of time to talk about when
something might happen or a specific
time or time frame when it will happen
so like we did in our last example
sentence I want to put these two points
together to make another sentence that
will help you explain your schedule so
our next example sentence will be what
do you have to do this week and when
what do you have to do this week so
here’s have to have to do your
responsibility and when are you
responsible for that so this week I have
to do a live stream at a time so 10 p.m.
est on Wednesday night for example
so we have a lot of information here two
prepositions of time yeah a specific
time and a day so what do you have to do
this week and when this week I have to
clean my house at two o’clock on Sunday
for example it’s a very specific
sentence yes but I think it’s a good
idea to practice the correct way to use
these prepositions in particular so
let’s try to make a sentence what do you
have to do this week and when so this
week I have to work at 3 p.m. on Friday
or this week I have to write an article
by oh by in my case by 8 p.m. on
Thursday that’s true
ok so what do you have to do this week
and when okay I have to meet my
girlfriend at lunch tomorrow
good ok nice one I have to get through
my homework on Saturday morning pretty
nice good I have to practice my English
at 8 p.m. on Wednesday fantastic I have
to teach English in the at the Univ at
the University at 8 o’clock good ok I
have to work at 8 a.m. every day nice
one Stan Lee on Facebook Georgina this
week I have to go to the doctor on
Friday great also this week I have to go
to the city on Friday great I have to
clean my room on Sunday great nice one
this week I have to prepare dinner at
6:00 on Saturday fantastic everybody’s
using both of these prepositions
perfectly this week I have to go to
church at 7 a.m. on Sunday great very
early nice I have to go to the cinema at
9 p.m. on Friday fantastic this week I
have to celebrate my husband’s birthday
at 6 p.m. be careful have to is used
usually for some kind of responsibility
like we might not do that thing so if
it’s a happy thing it might sound a
little strange to use have to for that
ok what else I have to babysit my niece
at 5 p.m. on Friday nice one Taylor this
week I have to do the laundry at 7 a.m.
on Sunday fantastic on Facebook this
week I have to go to I have to go to
remember don’t forget your verb I have
to verb should go here I have to go to a
job interview at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow
yeah good luck at the airport um I have
to go to a restaurant for a date oh good
luck okay I have to take my son to the
hospital on Saturday fantastic okay uh I
have to get be careful I have to someone
wrote on Facebook I have to marriage
marriage is a noun marriage is a noun we
need to use the verb form here I have to
get married but I remember half - sounds
like a responsibility maybe something
you otherwise would not do so I have to
get married sounds kind of a little
serious I mean I don’t know your
situation but still be careful I have to
pay my bills by Friday but I won’t have
the money oh no good luck good luck Kahn
says this week I have to take a TOEIC
test take a TOEIC test at 9 a.m. on
Saturday very good luck very good luck
best of luck to you I have to work on
Monday good uh what else I have to do my
homework at night on Monday good lots of
people are studying fantastic fantastic
on Facebook this week I have to go to
the mosque at 11 a.m. on Friday great
great this week I have to wake up at 5
a.m. the cruise oh that’s early I have
to study hard every day good good yeah
someone just mentioned on YouTube what’s
the difference between must and have to
if you have a question about the
difference between must and have to we
talked about this in last week’s live
stream live stream number 10 there’s a
link in the description or you can check
the YouTube channel or the Facebook page
for that essentially though must is more
formal we use must for formal rules
official rules like the police airport
situations we use have to to talk about
our personal responsibilities so to give
a short example that’s it but for a
longer explanation please check last
week’s live stream that should help you
out ok I have to visit my family back
home next year great fantastic you guys
have done a fantastic job with the
example sentences today I think and I
think some of you have been watching all
of the live streams I recognize your
names it’s really cool but again if you
have questions all of the stuff
everything we’re talking about today
actually except the present tense
we have discussed this in live streams
before so if you’d like to check some
more example sentences or if you want to
get some more details please check those
past live streams and some of this
information is on the YouTube channel in
the whiteboard lessons we’ve been doing
recently like the difference between by
and until for example ah and this week I
shared it in my in my tweet at the
beginning of today’s live stream but
this week there’s also a simple past
tense video now we don’t have to see it
again I don’t think but I mentioned it
here this week there’s a simple past
tense video up on the YouTube channel so
you can check that I linked it on my
Twitter but you can just check the
YouTube page too if you have questions
about simple past tense you can check
out that video as well great okay so you
guys have done a fantastic job with this
grammar review this is awesome awesome
and thank you for your great questions
as well you are still making fantastic
example sentences - uh Wow still a lot
of them going up up someone says I have
to go to sleep right now good night good
night alright but we only have exactly
two minutes left so I’m going to I’m
going to start wrapping up by the way
some of you asked that question to wrap
up to wrap up is like a casual way to
say finish something so the image is
like you know wrapping a present like
when we finish wrapping putting paper on
a present it’s finished yeah so we say
like I’m going to wrap up this lesson
I’m going to wrap up this live stream so
today I have to wrap up the live stream
a bit thank you so much for all your
comments but I have a couple of
announcements the first one the crew is
gonna test I think today a 24-hour live
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I think that’s gonna be today yeah they
say yes yes so if you want to just check
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won’t be me live it won’t be a person
life but if you just want to check out
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you can check the YouTube channel and
take a look at the live thing that
they’re gonna do today so that’s one
second thing is next week’s topic so
next week’s topic I’m going to talk
about adjective order so maybe some of
you know about this adjective order in
English can be kind of crazy like how to
know the correct order to list multiple
adjectives we’re going to talk a little
bit about this and I want to make some
kind of fun example sentences so I hope
you join in there that should be fun so
next week’s live stream will be October
18th Wednesday October 18th at 10 p.m.
Eastern Standard Time 10 p.m. October
18th Wednesday night Eastern Standard
Time so please join us again on youtube
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about adjective order next week that
should be a lot of fun other things yeah
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