Hi Haruna, thank you for sharing the rule non native don't know. Does the order show the order of importance for the native speakers or cultural reason?
@HanaEnglish4 жыл бұрын
I'm glad the video was helpful! I'm not sure if the order comes in any specific order🤔
今回のレッスンとは 関係ないのですが、完了形で 悩んでいます。 ① I have skied before . ② I left the ski resort after I had skied . ③ I will have skied by 4 p.m. ④ I have been skiing for an hour . ⑤ I had been skiing … ⑥ I will have been skiing … ⑤ 過去完了進行形 ⑥ 未来完了進行形 の用法が 全く わかりません。 例文を示して レッスンを お願いします。
@HanaEnglish6 жыл бұрын
⑤ 過去完了進行形:I had been skiing for an hour when it started to rain. 過去のある時点で「〜ている最中だった」という意味です。 「1時間スキーをしてる最中に、雨が降ってきた」ということです! ⑥ 未来完了進行形:I will have been skiing for five hours by 1 pm. 未来のある時点で「〜ている最中だろう」という意味です。 「午後1時になるまでにはスキーを5時間もしているだろう」という感じになります!
@Yoshi4896 жыл бұрын
Hana English さん 形容詞の順番のレッスンなのに、特別に完了形のレッスンを ありがとうございます。 ① I had been skiing for an hour when it started to rain . ② I had skied when it started to rain . ① スキーをしている最中だった。 ② スキーを終えていた。 重要な時制のポイントは started( 過去形 )だと思います。 ③ I will have been skiing for five hours by 1 pm . ④ I will have skied by 1 pm . ③ 午後1時まで スキーを継続している予測です。 ④ 午後1時までに スキーを終えている予測です。 英語の 12の時制( Twelve verb tenses )が よく わかります。 Thank you for the nice plain lesson .
Hey, Haruna! Why is the ordering natural? You should explain that! I'm considering becoming your patreon. Please show us that you are much better than average teachers!
@HanaEnglish6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for considering becoming my patron! The ordering can vary slightly as this is not a fixed rule. However, these orderings just sound more natural to native speakers:)
Hello Hana sensei! I must admit I use English adjectives without paying so much attention when I speak with foreign people. Because I seldom use it more than two in a sentence.Today you tell me 9 elements of usage of adjectives. Could you tell me the sentence which has many English adjectives in one sentence?