Dear Calgary. Thank you for your comment. This is the first constructive criticism I have received in over 1 year.
I really do appreciate the feed-back.
In the "Introduction video (#1) I explained that "The Magic Time Line" was never intended as a "grammar" series. Rather, it was created to help non-native English students "see" the basic structures of English.
Be it right or wrong, in common English, the verb of "go" can be either "gone" or "been", depending on the position of the speaker.
I liked your video, sir! thanks!
I'm a native Brasilian and I'd like to learn English more and more! thanks for your information!
Deivid9304 1 month ago
Sir. I was born in London to English parents. I grew up in Australia. Both countries have English as a national language.
If I am not a "native English" speaker I wonder who is?
My perspective on teaching English Grammar is a little different to the mainstream, which is exactly why I chose to publish it. Think about it!
Bigalnicholls 1 year ago
Sir you are not Native English speaker!~you are no good
groundzerobuild 1 year ago
Dear Calgary. Thank you for your comment. This is the first constructive criticism I have received in over 1 year.
I really do appreciate the feed-back.
In the "Introduction video (#1) I explained that "The Magic Time Line" was never intended as a "grammar" series. Rather, it was created to help non-native English students "see" the basic structures of English.
Be it right or wrong, in common English, the verb of "go" can be either "gone" or "been", depending on the position of the speaker.
Bigalnicholls 1 year ago
Sir, it is "go, went, gone",
not "go, went, been"
CalgaryAlpineStyle 1 year ago
Fantastic information.
doreennicholls 2 years ago