I am waiting & I had been waiting | Present Continuous Vs Past Perfect Continuous | English Grammar

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Published3 months ago
Duration1:19
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Struggling with 'I am waiting' vs 'I had been waiting'? This complete English grammar lesson explains the difference between the Present Continuous Tense and the Past Perfect Continuous Tense with crystal-clear examples! Master these confusing verb tenses and never make mistakes again. 👉All Online English Course Details - https://www.letstalk.academy/s/store OR 👉Send 'HI' on WhatsApp no - +919324246223 📚 What You'll Learn in This Video: ✅ Complete explanation of Present Continuous Tense (I am waiting) - Structure, usage & examples ✅ Complete explanation of Past Perfect Continuous Tense (I had been waiting) - Structure, usage & examples ✅ Key differences between Present Continuous and Past Perfect Continuous ✅ When to use "I am waiting" vs "I had been waiting" correctly ✅ Formation rules: Subject + am/is/are + verb-ing vs Subject + had been + verb-ing ✅ Time expressions used with each tense (now, at the moment vs for, since, before) ✅ Common mistakes ESL learners make and how to avoid them ✅ Real-life conversation examples and practice sentences ✅ Tips to remember the difference forever 💡 Key Takeaways: Present Continuous (I am waiting): Actions happening RIGHT NOW at the moment of speaking Structure: Subject + am/is/are + verb-ing Example: "I am waiting for the bus right now" Past Perfect Continuous (I had been waiting): Actions that started in the past, continued for some time, and ended before another past action Structure: Subject + had been + verb-ing Example: "I had been waiting for two hours when the bus finally arrived" Quick Comparison: "I am waiting for you" = You're still waiting NOW "I had been waiting for you" = You waited before, but stopped waiting (past action completed) 📝 Additional Practice Sentences: I am studying English grammar (Present Continuous) I had been studying for three hours when you called (Past Perfect Continuous) She is cooking dinner now (Present Continuous) She had been cooking for an hour before the guests arrived (Past Perfect Continuous) #hinditoenglish #englishinhindi #learnenglish #englishgrammar #presentcontinuous #pastperfectcontinuous #verbtenses #englishtenses #grammarlesson #learnenglishwithananya #englishlearning #englishlesson #esl #englishteacher #englishspeaking #grammartips #ielts #toefl #tenses #grammarexplained #englishlanguage #studyenglish #englishonline #grammar #englishvocabulary #spokenenglish #englishcourse #learnenglishonline #englishlearners #grammartutorial #englisheducation #englishclass #improveyourenglish #englishgrammarlesson #grammarmadeeasy #englishforbeginners #advancedenglish #englishconversation #grammarhelp #englishgrammarclass #englishlearningvideo #tensedifference #englishgrammarbasics #grammarcourse #englishlessononline #freeenglishlesson #englishlearningchannel #continuoustense #perfecttense #tensesexplained #englishstudents #grammarrules #englishcourse New Course - Speak English Naturally! 👉 Course Link - http://bit.ly/4094jfk ✔Take your English to the Advanced C1 Level ✔Speak Confidently, Just Like Your Native Language. ✔Never feel short for words and phrases in a conversation. 👉Pronunciation & Accent Course https://bit.ly/3JwtHG1 👉Watch more Short English Lessons https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4BuO6UgthvhC0D7_cyHJ8EmmzKyRib0_ 👉 https://bit.ly/31qSV34 📗 Learn English Online With Let's Talk Academy ✔ Beginner To Advanced Level English Courses ✔ Beautifully Crafted English courses to improve your English fluency, Clarity in speech, and Pronunciation in the shortest possible time. ✔ Activity-based learning methodology to learn English naturally. Group classes consisting of 10-12 students. đŸ™‹â€â™€ïžđŸ™‹â€â™‚ïž

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