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Past, Present, Future: The English Grammar Mistake That’s Quietly Ruining Your American Dream

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1️⃣ The Past: Telling Your Origin Story Clearly The past tense is used to describe actions that are finished. Basic Past (Simple Past) Use this when something happened at a specific time in the past. Example: I applied for a visa. I studied English for three years. These sentences are clear and correct. They show completed actions. Advanced Past (Past Perfect) Use past perfect when one past action happened before another past action . Structure: had + past participle Example: I had applied for a visa before they rejected me. I had studied English before I moved abroad. Why this matters: Past perfect shows sequence and logic . It helps the listener understand what happened first . This is a major fluency marker in advanced English. 2️⃣ The Present: Explaining Your Current Reality The present tense explains what is true right now , but different forms give different meanings. Present Simple Use this for facts, routines, and long-term situations. Example: I live abroa...