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🌱 Living in Tense — Learning to Feel Time in EnglishThe Flow of Time in English · Series #4 · By Michelle (Misook) KimTo live English is to live in time.After learning the system and the blueprint, it’s time to live inside the rhythm of English. Tense is not something you memorize — it’s something you feel.1) From Grammar to AwarenessWhen we first study tenses, we think in terms of forms — rule..
🧭 The Blueprint of Time — Mapping English Verb TensesThe Flow of Time in English · Series #3 · By Michelle (Misook) KimTense is not a line, but a living system.If the Mechanism of Time shows how English tenses move, the Blueprint of Time shows how they all connect. Together, they form the living map of English — 12 paths through time.1) The Concept of a “Tense Blueprint”A blueprint is a map — a..
⚙️ The Mechanism of Time — How English Tenses WorkThe Flow of Time in English · Series #2 · By Michelle (Misook) KimHow time moves through verbs.Every verb is a small machine that moves meaning through time. Understanding tense is learning how English thinks about time.1) The Core MechanismEnglish organizes time through verbs. Each tense acts like a gear that connects past, present, and future. ..
⏳ The Importance of Tense — Why Time Matters in EnglishThe Flow of Time in English · Series #1 · By Michelle (Misook) KimEvery verb is a clock.English doesn’t just talk about time — it thinks in time. Tense is how English gives time a voice.1) What is Tense? — The ConceptMany languages rely on context or time words (yesterday, today, tomorrow) to show when things happen. English goes further: it..
