All English tenses in one simple outline

At one time, I myself had a lot of trouble with English times. It was absolutely impossible to understand how they are formed. When I finally managed to memorize all the rules, the simplest patterns existing between times still remained unclear to me.





As often happens, you really understand a topic only when you start telling others about it (โ€œFeynman's methodโ€). Several friends, jealous of my "successes", asked to help me figure out my English. It was then that I discovered that although I already successfully use English in my day-to-day work, teaching it to someone else is a completely separate skill.





Initial idea. At first, it was possible to explain all English times in one sitting by pulling various ideas from the Internet: scraps of someone's schemes began to stick together into their own scheme and overgrow their own legends, and the use of tenses was almost always easier to explain using the textbook โ€œ system of English times from the point of view of use of the verb โ€œto vodkaโ€ โ€. With each new impromptu lecture, the outline and narrative continued to change. "Students" came across with different basic levels, which made it possible to understand where to start dancing , so that the lesson was understandable to everyone who at least once heard something about the verbs have and be... When the number of trainees had already gone to dozens, I decided to formulate the idea into a more coherent lecture. From the first attempts at teaching English times, it took five years to this point. During this time, a couple of hundred more people were trained. Trained - for fun. I did not take money for these lessons.





Regardless of the level of the students, after 30-90 minutes everyone was well oriented in all English tenses, they could โ€œdrive awayโ€ any verb in the affirmative, interrogative, and negative forms, making no mistakes at all. [ Skeptics in this place are usually very aroused. But what can I do about it? .. ]





Book. It took another four years to write the book (mostly due to procrastination). As a result, there was a technique that helps to navigate in English times, like the saying " every hunter wants to know ..." helps to navigate in the order of colors in the rainbow .





The book has been published in paper and digital. The latter, if desired, can be found and completely downloaded for free (search on torrents). And on the website dedicated to the book ( https://www.tenses.ru/ ) you can download 50% of its content (in the form of an e-book and a video course ). This is more than enough to master the technique.





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