Entries by Jack

Present Perfect Continuous Examples – Learn How to Use this Tense

In this video, I share some real examples of the present perfect continuous. Be sure that you watch the video in HD. And then, subscribe to your channel here. Share the video with your friends, and then read the article below… Present Perfect Continuous Examples (Video Transcript) Hey, guys! This is Jack from tofluency.com and […]

Present Perfect Examples in the Negative

See some real examples of the present perfect in the negative. And then, be sure to take our exercise. Share the video with your friends, and then read the article below… Present Perfect Examples (Video Transcript) Hello. This is Jack from to fluency.com and in this English lesson, we’re going to talk about using the […]

Could Have in the Third Conditional

(Note: If you want to reach a high level of English, click here.) Recently, I explained the different ways you can use ‘could have’. In this Engish lesson, I expand on this and you will learn how to use ‘could have’ in the third conditional. Share the video with your friends, and then read the […]

How to Use Could Have (with Examples)

In this lesson, you will learn how to use could have. Below the video, you’ll find lots of examples to help you understand this modal verb. Watch in HD! Share the video with your friends, and then read the article below… Could Have Could have is used to talk about something that was or wasn’t […]

Go Off – Meaning and Examples (English Phrasal Verbs)

In this phrasal verb video lesson, you will learn how to use ‘go off’. I go through the different ways to use it, show you plenty of examples, and at the end, there is a question for you to answer. Watch in HD! Share the video with your friends, and then read the article below… Go […]

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Present Perfect Simple vs Present Perfect Continuous

The difference between the present perfect simple and the present perfect continuous can be complex. It can also be flexible. In this video lesson, I look at the two main differences between these tenses. Watch the lesson, download your free worksheet (PDF), and then please let me know if you have further questions. Watch in […]