Past Continuous: Parallel Actions Happening Simultaneously
đĄ 💡 Think of 'Twin Trains on Parallel Tracks'. Both trains (actions) are moving forward at the same time, side-by-side, without one interrupting the other. 'While' or 'As' are like the tracks connecting them, showing they're happening concurrently.
Past Continuous: Action in Progress at a Specific Past Time
đĄ 💡 Think of Past Continuous as a 'Time Machine Camera'. You set it to a specific past time (e.g., 'yesterday at 5 PM'), and it takes a snapshot, showing you exactly what action was *in progress* at that precise moment. It doesn't show the start or end, just the 'middle' of the action!
Conditionals Master Formula: Zero, 1st, 2nd & 3rd Conditional Sentences
đĄ 💡 Mnemonic Formula: '0=0 (Present-Present), 1=1 (V1->Will+V1), 2=2 (V2/Were->Would+V1), 3=3 (Had+V3->Would HAVE+V3)!'
Story Trick: Think of a 3-step ladder. At step 3 (deepest past), you carry TWO heavy bags ('Had+V3' and 'Would Have+V3')! Never mix 'Would have' in the IF-clause!
Present Perfect: Life Experiences & Unspecified Past Events
đĄ 💡 Imagine your life as a giant 'Experience Album.' The 'Present Perfect' is like flipping through the album, pointing to pictures and saying, 'I've done this!' or 'I've seen that!' It doesn't care about the date on the back of the photo, just that it's *in* your album (i.e., part of your life experience).