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Improve your English Grammar in One Hour | Basic English Grammar

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Today's class is about grammar. We start with prepositions, then we're going to talk about basic grammar rules, articles and tenses. Handbook "Grammar is all you need" with a 66% discount: 🤍 Get a FREE chapter on prepositions: 🤍 Join “Master the Use of English Tenses Like a Native” intensive: 🤍 Use promo code 20PERFECT to get a $20 discount Timestamps: 00:00 1 hour of grammar 00:29 Prepositions 01:15 at vs. in 04:20 in vs. on vs. at 06:41 to vs. than 07:22 in vs. into 07:58 for vs. since 08:50 agree with vs. agree to 09:28 when to use ‘to’ 11:35 when to use ‘for’ 13:18 to vs. for 16:38 at vs. in vs. on 26:24 Basic grammar 27:15 Parts of speech 30:48 One resource to learn grammar 31:51 Basic tenses 33:23 Word order 34:46 Do you have articles in your language 44:23 Tenses 53:57 Present Perfect ⭐ BECOME A MEMBER - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM If you want to learn more English with me follow: 🤍linguatrip_com 🤍 If you want to follow my personal life follow: 🤍linguamarina 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE -🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus)

ALL English Tenses in 20 Minutes - Basic English Grammar

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🤍 Click here and get the best resources online to master English grammar and improve your vocabulary with tons of content for FREE! ↓ Check How Below ↓ Step 1: Go to 🤍 Step 2: Sign up for a Free Lifetime Account - No money, No credit card required Step 3: Learn with the best online resources and quickly become conversational. In this English grammar lesson we will introduce to you all English tenses in 20 minutes, giving all the insights you need to know. Are you ready to improve your English speaking skills. Our English host gives you easy to understand explanations. This is THE FASTEST way to easily take your English ability to the next level! ■ Facebook: 🤍 ■ Twitter: 🤍 ■ Alisha's Instagram: 🤍 ■ Alisha's Twitter: 🤍 Click here to get started with English: 🤍 Also, please LIKE, SHARE and COMMENT on our videos! We really appreciate it. Thanks!

Grammar: Using THE with common and abstract nouns

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An abstract noun is a word that means a general concept or idea, like "life" or "friendship". We can use "the" with common nouns, as in "the sky is blue". But can we use "the" with abstract nouns? For example, would you say "happiness is important" or "the happiness is important"? If you are not sure, watch this lesson to learn when to use "the" with general and abstract nouns. Don't forget to take the quiz afterwards to test your understanding! 🤍 TRANSCRIPT Hi. I'm Rebecca from engVid. Many English learners have trouble deciding when to use "the" or no "the", so I understand that problem, I know it can be a little bit confusing, but I believe that by the end of this lesson, you're going to find it much easier. Okay? So let's start with a little quiz first to see where you stand regarding that word "the". So, let's look at this first example. Should you say: "Life is beautiful." or "The life is beautiful."? Okay. Think about it. Decide. Another one: "Friendship is precious." or "The friendship is precious."? Which one is right? Think for yourself. We'll do one more, and then I'll give you the answers. "Happiness is important." or "The happiness is important."? Which one is correct? Do you know? How do you know? How do you decide which one is right? I'll tell you. When we're talking about something which is a general concept or idea, then we do not use "the". Okay? For example, let's take the first one. "Life is beautiful." Now, life is a general concept, so we do not need "the". So, this is the correct answer. All right? Not this. "Life is beautiful." Because life is a general idea, a general concept. Okay? We're not talking about anything specific. If we say: "The life of wise people is beautiful." that is something specific, and then we would be correct to say: "The life". Okay? But if we're just talking in general, then no "the". Let's look at the next example. "Friendship is precious." Again, friendship is a general idea or a general concept, so this is correct. Okay? In this example, this one was wrong. But if I said, for example: "The friendship between those two children is precious." then that would be fine, because now I'm specifying which friendship. Right? The friendship between those two children, so then it becomes specific, and then we would use "the". But in this example, this is correct. Okay? Just like this was, and this is wrong, because this is a general idea. Okay? Next one: "Happiness is important." By now you know, again, happiness is a general idea, a general concept, so this is correct. In this example, it would be wrong to say: "The happiness", because: The happiness of what? So, if we say: "The happiness of my family is important." that's fine. That's very good. That would be a perfect sentence. But in this case, we cannot say: "The happiness is important." because we didn't specify which happiness. Okay? So, in this case, that's wrong, and this is correct. Okay? Now, the same principle applies to these. See if you can figure it out. Okay? "I want to make money." or "I want to make the money."? Which one do you think is right? Are we speaking in general, or are we speaking specifically? Well, we are speaking in general right now, so this is correct, because we're just talking about money; we didn't say which money. I want to make money. Right? General idea. If I said, for example: "I want to make the money I need to pay my rent." that's specific, so then I could say: "the money", because I'm explaining after that which money. Okay? But in this example, no. Next one: "She wants to lose weight." or "She wants to lose the weight."? Is it general or is it specific? What do you think? It's still general. Good. By now you're getting really smart. "She wants to lose weight." is a general term. Right? We're just talking about weight in general; not any specific weight. But if I say: "She wants to lose the weight she put on during the holidays." that's specific, and then I need "the". Okay? But not in this example. So, last one here: "He needs to earn respect." or do we say: "He needs to earn the respect."? Is it general or is it specific? By now you know, you'll really know. It's general. Very good. Okay? Because we didn't talk about any specific respect; we're talking about respect in general. So: "He needs to earn respect." But if this was being used, it would be something like: "He needs to earn the respect of his peers." Peers are people your age. Okay? Or: "He needs to earn the respect of his employees." for example, or "of his parents". Then it becomes specific. Which respect? The respect of his parents, the respect of his employees. All right? So, if it was specific, then we could say "the", but when we're just talking in general, we don't need "the". "Life is beautiful.", "Friendship is precious.", "Happiness is important.", "I want to make money.", "She wants to lose weight.", "He needs to earn respect."

Basic English grammar explained || English Grammar

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Today, we’re going to talk about basic grammar. Download the handbook “Grammar is all you need” with a 66% discount 🤍 If you know this grammar, you’ll be able to speak English at a level where you can explain what you need, what you’re doing for life, or even work with people. Timestamps: 00:00 Basic grammar 00:56 Part of speech 05:39 Basic tenses 07:10 Word order ⭐ JOIN THE MEMBERSHIP - 🤍 ⭐ INSTAGRAM - 🤍linguamarina - 🤍 ⭐ LEARN LANGUAGES ABROAD - 🤍 ⭐ ENROLL IN MY YOUTUBE COURSE - 🤍 ⭐ DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK - 🤍 📝 Get your English text corrected instantly - 🤍s/ 📷 FILMING EQUIPMENT - Gear for making my 'talking head' videos - 🤍 - Gear for vlogging - 🤍 🎈PROMOS $20 TO SPEND ON AIRBNB - 🤍 $20 TO SPEND ON UBER - 🤍 I use affiliate links whenever possible (if you purchase items listed above using my affiliate links, I will get a bonus)

English Grammar Course For Beginners: Basic English Grammar

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COURESE QUIZ: 🤍 Esther is an American teacher from California. It is the best video course for beginner students. Esther teaches English articles, pronouns, prepositions, adjectives, etc. This video is perfect to help you improve your English speaking, listening, writing, and reading. 0:00 - Beginner English Introduction 0:57 - Vowels and Consonants 5:57 - a/an + Noun 11:26 - Singular / Plural Nouns 20:45 - Subjective Pronouns 26:53 - Subjective Pronouns + Be 33:44 - Subjective Pronouns + Be + Not 38:43 - 'be' Verb Pronoun Questions 49:54 - Review #1 - Subjective Pronouns 53:12 - Grammar Check Up #1 58:55 - What + Be Verb Questions 1:03:43 - This / That 1:07:32 - These / Those 1:11:58 - This / That / These / Those Practice 1:13:47 - Possessive Adjectives 1:21:46 - Possessive Pronouns 1:27:04 - Grammar Check Up #2 1:34:16 - Articles + Noun 1:40:47 - Prepositions: in / on / under 1:45:44 - Beginner Adjectives 1:50:13 - Grammar Check Up #3 1:57:41 - Have / Has 2:01:59 - Don't / Doesn't Have Questions 2:06:26 - Do / Does Have Questions 2:10:42 - Grammar Check Up #4 ❤️✩Support Us! ✩ ✭ Channel Membership: 🤍 ✭ PayPal: 🤍 ✭ Patreon: 🤍 👉✩ Connect With Us✩ ✭ Website: 🤍 ✭ Facebook Page: 🤍 ✭ Facebook Group: 🤍 ✭ WhatsApp: 🤍 ✭ Instagram: 🤍 ✭ Twitter: 🤍 ✭ Line: 🤍 ✭ Telegram: 🤍 ✭ KakaoTalk: 🤍 ✭ Naver Café (네이버 카페): 🤍 🧔Learn English With Robin Shaw: 🤍 👩‍🏫 Learn English with a live teacher NOW! 🤍 #ShawEnglish #learngrammar #grammar

ALL the Grammar you need for ADVANCED (C1 Level) English in 13 minutes

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All the grammar you need to master to say you have a C1 level in English (also known as an advanced level in English.) 📕 *DOWNLOAD The C1 Ebook for FREE* _here_ 👉🏼 🤍 👩🏼‍🏫 *The Beautiful British English C1 Programme* is OPEN! _join here_ 👉🏼 🤍 Save up to $150 with our Introductory Offer! Hurry - ends Sunday 21st May at 23:59! ⏱ *TIMESTAMPS:* 0:00 Introduction 0:57 C1 Ebook! 02:27 What is C1 Level of English? 03:58 What is after C1? What is C2 Level of English? 05:07 C1 Level Grammar 05:56 The Tenses 06:50 Modals 07:25 Conditionals 08:01 The Passive Voice 08:32 Negative Inversion 09:24 Hedging and Boosting 10:18 Phrasal Verbs with Multiple Meanings 11:21 Conjunctions and Connectors 12:03 FREE Ebook! 🎥 Video edited by Polina Park #learnenglish #english #grammar

English Grammar in 1 hour: advanced grammar lesson

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📈Level up your English grammar in 1 hour with this English grammar lesson. Download the free PDF worksheet for this lesson here: 🤍 Download my free e-book: "5 Steps To Becoming A Confident English Speaker" 🤍 - Subscribe and follow on social media! I'd love to meet you! Instagram: 🤍 TikTok: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍 English book recommendations: 🤍 Send us a postcard from your country: Speak English With Vanessa 825 C Merrimon Ave PMB # 278 Asheville, NC 28804 USA - Speak English With Vanessa helps English learners to speak American English fluently, naturally, and confidently. To become a fluent English speaker and have English conversations with a native English speaker, go to 🤍

Learn all the Tenses in English: Complete Course

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Do you want to learn all the English tenses, clearly and one step at a time? This is the course for you. Learn English Tenses is a free, 10-hour program created by master trainer Rebecca Ezekiel to give your English a strong foundation. We will go through each tense from beginning to end with examples, common mistakes to watch out for, and plenty of practice to make sure you understand. There are 12 tenses in English: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Future Simple, Future Continuous, Present Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous, Past Perfect, Past Perfect Continuous, Future Perfect, and Future Perfect Continuous. Take a firm first step to improving your English by watching the first lesson today. CHAPTERS: 00:00 Do you want to learn all the English tenses? 01:33 Introduction to the Learn English Tenses course 06:03 About Rebecca Ezekiel, the teacher of this course 06:49 Overview of ALL 12 English tenses 10:20 Present Simple 46:29 Present Continuous (Present Progressive) 01:29:17 Present Simple or Present Continuous? 01:53:55 Past Simple 02:34:29 Past Continuous 03:06:09 Future Simple with "will" 03:39:30 Future with "going to" & Present Continuous 04:15:19 "Will" or "going to"? 04:39:26 Future Continuous 05:14:25 Overview of Advanced Tenses 05:17:18 Present Perfect 06:13:58 Present Perfect or Past Simple? 06:43:33 Present Perfect Continuous 07:21:18 Past Perfect 08:09:54 Past Simple or Past Perfect? 08:24:06 Past Perfect Continuous 09:02:34 Present Perfect Continuous or Past Perfect Continuous? 09:22:37 Future Perfect 09:54:20 Future Perfect Continuous 10:26:46 Review of ALL 12 tenses in English

English Sentence Structure - English Grammar Lesson

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In this lesson, you can learn about sentence structure in English. You’ll learn how to construct all kinds of sentences in English, from the simplest possible sentences, to long, complex sentences which contain many different ideas. Practice using correct sentence structure and post your example sentences in the comments! Get more details about English sentence structure with a certified teacher from OOE. Try a lesson today and see how they can help you improve: 🤍 See the full version of this lesson on our website: 🤍 Contents: 1. How to Build a Simple Sentence 0:32 2. Complements - What Comes Next? 2:58 3. Adding Description to Your Sentences 8:43 4. How to Make Complex Sentences with Independent Clauses 11:41 5. How to Make Complex Sentences with Dependent Clauses 15:36 In this lesson, you'll learn: - How to build simple sentences. - Using compliments. - Adding onto simple sentences to create more detailed sentence structure. - How to add description to your sentence. - How to make complex sentences with independent clauses. - How to make complex sentences with dependent clauses. SUBSCRIBE to continue improving your English! 🤍 Become an OOE member to see our newest lessons before they're available to the public, and more! 🤍 To see more free English lessons like this one, visit our website: 🤍

English Grammar: The Prepositions ON, AT, IN, BY

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English for Beginners: Prepositions are short words that help us express location, time, and other relationships between people and things. Some examples of prepositions are: on, at, in, and by. Do you know how to use them? For example, do we say, "I am on a taxi" or "in a taxi"? Do you like to travel "in a plane" or "by plane"? After watching this simple but useful lesson, you will know exactly which preposition to use in any situation. Test yourself with our quiz: 🤍 Check out my new video about the prepositions BY, UNTIL, TILL, AND 'TIL: 🤍 TRANSCRIPT I'm having a hard time reading on the train right now. Unh. Hold on. I'll start the lesson. Hi. James from engVid. Sorry, I was on the train. I want to teach you a lesson about four basic prepositions that we use in English that sometimes get confused, and I understand why, so I'll keep it basic. But because it's basic, it's going to be 80% correct. That's a good thing, that means you can go to the website and learn more from other lessons we have. But just know that sometimes there'll be exceptions, and I may not cover it here today. I'll even give you two exceptions to help you, but why waste time? Let's go to the board. Here's Mr. E. You'll notice he has a calendar, he has a clock, and: "You are here"? Oh, here. "Here" is a location. We're here right now, doing a lesson. That's the location: engVid. Let's go to the board and do the rest of the lesson, shall we? Here's: "at", "on", "in", and "by". "At". I love it because it's very specific, so you always know where you are, exactly. Problem: For transportation, "at" doesn't have anything. Hmm. So let's go to the next one. Let's go to "on". On. "On" is used for, let's say, large vehicles or large ways of travelling, such as buses... Sorry. Trains, buses, planes, and boats. I'll come back to boat in a second; it's an exception. On the train, on the bus, and on the plane, unless you're Bill Gates, Donald Trump, or me-I'm not in that list-you don't have your own train, plane, or bus, so you usually share it with a bunch of people or a few people. It's large. So we say: "You're on the bus", because it covers a big area, so there are many people sitting in that area. When I get to location, you'll see what I mean. Boat is a small exception. For many people in the world, they have their own boats because maybe they do fishing, or rowing, which is a type of boat that you go by yourself. In that situation, you can use "in". So, if the boat is small enough, say: "in": "I'm in a boat right now." But if it's a big boat, you have to say: "I'm on a boat." Another exception for the "on" rule is bicycle. You're always "on" a bicycle. I know, I said big vehicles, but remember: a bicycle is small, and it doesn't really have a motor or an engine, so we kind of give it its own thing, because you have to sit on the bicycle, and you can never really be in a bicycle. Is that good? Now, let's go to "in". "In" is funny because there are only two things for "in". "In" we use for car and taxi. The easy way to think about it is usually you own your own car; it doesn't belong to a group of people. People just don't get on your car every time you stop it, they go in and say: "Take me somewhere." And a taxi, well, when you're in a taxi, it is kind of your car. You pay the driver and you keep the car. So, this is one of those few cases where, because it belongs to me, I am in my car or I am in the taxi, because the taxi belongs to me as long as I pay the money. It's one of these funny exceptions. I don't know why, because you can put more people in a car, but I guess because you can actually own this transportation, it's yours. Think of it like the small boat. The small boat, one person is in it, you can be inside of it. All right? Cool. The last one we're going to do is "by". This is how you get there. So, "by" is different. When we talk about "in" and "on", you are... We are talking about how you are in the vehicle. Are you sitting on the bicycle? I can see you on it? You know, a boat is on water. But "by" just means: How did you get here? So, when someone responds to you with: "By car", "by plane", they're telling you how they got here. Not if they're in the plane, or on the plane. They are just... That's how they got there. So, how did I get here to do this video? Wouldn't you like to know. I'm kidding. I came here by car. So, yes, I was in my car and drove here, but I would tell somebody: "I got here by car, not by bus", and that would tell them the difference in the transportation I took. "How did you get here?" You like that? Good, so that's "by", this is how you did it; and the way you travelled is here, "in" and "on". Remember there is a small exception for small vehicles, so a small boat you can be in. Remember small. And a bicycle, you're always on the bicycle, because people see you sitting on it. We good? Excellent…

Improve Your English Grammar in ONE HOUR | Advanced English Grammar

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In this 1 hour English lesson, improve your advanced English grammar by learning the most common grammar mistakes that advanced students make. This free English lesson will help you learn advanced English vocabulary and advanced English grammar. Plus you'll complete English quizzes are you watch the lesson to make sure you test your English level and feel confident speaking English in public. TABLE OF CONTENTS 00:00 - Welcome 00:39 - Been, Being 06:31 - Been to, been in 11:15 - Has gone, was gone 15:18 - Having + Participle 20:48 - Appreciate 27:18 - Wonder, Wondering 32:44 - Not only X, also Y 37:58 - Over, During 42:07 - Past Simple, Present Perfect 47:38 - Recommend, suggest, advise 🔴 SUBSCRIBE: 🤍 Subscribe for more videos to help you feel confident speaking English in public. 🎁 FREE SPEAKING GUIDE: 🤍 How To Speak English Fluently and Confidently In 6 Easy Steps 🎯 WATCH THIS NEXT: 🤓 ADVANCED ENGLISH VOCABULARY: 🤍 😎 TOP PHRASAL VERBS: 🤍 🤩 ADVANCED ENGLISH GRAMMAR: 🤍 🥳 CONFUSING ENGLISH WORDS: 🤍 ONE HOUR ENGLISH LESSON - Advanced English Grammar (FIX These Common GRAMMAR MISTAKES): 🤍 #JForrestEnglish #englishgrammar #grammar

PARTS OF SPEECH 📚 | English Grammar | Learn with examples

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We hope you enjoyed this video! If you have any questions please ask in the comments. ⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎⬇︎ 🖥 Visit Our Website ➜ 🤍 📝 Access Free Resources ➜ 🤍 👩🏻‍🏫 Book an Online Lesson ➜ 🤍 📧 Contact Us ➜ 🤍 📸 Instagram ➜ 🤍 Time stamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:11 - Parts of speech 0:40 - Verb 1:17 - Noun 2:05 - Adjective 2:32 - Adverb 3:22 - Pronoun 4:03 - Interjection 4:37 - Conjunction 5:14 - Preposition

Basic English Grammar Made Easy

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😁 10% OFF my online IELTS Speaking GOLD course: 🤍 _ Do you think grammar is just a lot of boring rules? Well, think again my friend, think differently because learning English grammar can be easy and fun, if you think about it correctly. Let me help you change your thinking! _ 👍 Download the Grammar Made Easy PDF here: 🤍 Watch my grammar playlist: 🤍 * Topics covered in this video: 00:00:00 Welcome 00:00:30 Introduction 00:01:57 Grammar Made Easy 00:06:30 Verbs 00:11:14 Adverbs 00:14:44 Nouns 00:19:29 Articles 00:22:22 Adjectives 00:24:22 Practicing Grammar 00:26:41 Pronouns 00:29:24 Prepositions 00:34:42 Conjunctions 00:36:39 Quiz * RESOURCES TO DEVELOP YOUR ENGLISH SPEAKING SKILLS 👍 Download ELSA for free and get 7 days pro membership free: 🤍 😁 Get 85% off of lifetime or 40% off of one year ELSA pro membership: 🤍 👉Unlock your English speaking potential with the best tutors on Preply 🤍 👉 Build your English vocabulary effectively with DuoCards Flashcards: 🤍 I give you $10 towards your first lesson👍 * Thank you to CAMBLY for sponsoring this video: Get a 15-minute free lesson OR subscribe to any 12-month plan with a 40% discount, with the code: newkeith Sign up for Cambly here: 🤍 * Follow me on social media Facebook Page: 🤍 Facebook Group: 🤍 Website: 🤍 #IELTSSPEAKING #Englishgrammar #SpeakBetterEnglish #IELTS2022 #keithspeakingacademy * Think differently Enjoy your grammar! Keith

The verb forms “to be” in English Grammar

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Basic English Grammar: Parts of Speech – noun, verb, adjective, pronoun, adverb...

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In this video, I will go over the different parts of speech in English. We will be looking at the use of nouns, pronouns, adjectives, verbs, and adverbs. You will also learn how to arrange them in a grammatically correct sentence. Also, I will teach you in what order to place the adjectives if you have more than one. For example, do you have a "big, white, excitable dog" or a "white, excitable, big dog"? Find out by watching this lesson and doing the quiz afterwards at 🤍 TRANSCRIPT Hi. James from engVid. I would like to talk about something that will help you understand English, and it's two things. Number one are parts of speech. What are the parts of speech and how do you use them? The second is called syntax, which is a very complicated word for word order. Where do you put the words in a sentence? In some languages they have a different word order, some languages it doesn't really matter, but what my job today is, is to show you where the words go and: What do they basically mean-okay-in the parts of speech? As E said: "Words. Where do they go?" Now, if you're new to English or even if you're an intermediate student, sometimes this causes you problems. Right? You've heard the terms: "preposition", "determiner", "syntax", and you're like: "Oh, it's so complicated." Today's lesson will be simple. You can go over this again and again. It will help you understand and use English better. So I'm going to start off with the most basic part of parts of speech, and I want to start with the things part. Things. Not actions, but things. I am a person. My watch is a thing. Okay? An animal, a cat or a dog, or an apple, these are things. We call these things nouns, because nouns name people - Hi, I'm James; places - Toronto, Ontario; things - my watch; animals - a cat, meow; and food - an apple. Okay? These are nouns. Example: boy, dog, apple. Okay? Nouns name these things. But sometimes you don't want to keep using the same noun again and again. "James ate the apple and James walked his dog as James talked to his friend, Oliver, and then James..." It gets what we call repetitive and boring, and it also makes the sentences go really slow. And sometimes we want to use the noun in a different way. So in this case we introduce what's called pronouns. Pronouns can replace nouns in a sentence. So now you could say something like this: "James ate the apple and he walked his dog." Instead of: "James ate the apple and James walked his dog", we can use a pronoun to replace it and make it simpler. We still know we're talking about James. Now, we talked about word order or syntax. Let me explain this. In order to use a pronoun first you must use the noun. Okay? You introduce the noun and then you can replace it with a pronoun. That's why you see number one then number two. You cannot just start with a pronoun. If I started a sentence at the beginning: "He went to the store." The very first thing you will say to me is: "Who's he?" I go: "Oh, James went to the store and he bought the apples there." And you go: "Oh, now I know who he is." So, pronouns kind of number two because you have to actually introduce first with a noun, then you can replace it with a pronoun. Now, we have several types of pronouns. I'm just going to go over and show you a couple of them so you get an idea. Pronouns include: "I", "we", which are subject pronouns. Object pronouns when we're talking about something that's not us, but something on the other side that receives action, as a subject pronoun I do things. I run. Right? We eat dinner. We're talking to them. Now, when we say "them", you go: "What?" Well, they are receiving it and we call those object pronouns. Okay? So the most basic ones are subject and object pronouns. One is doing something, one is receiving. There are reflexive pronouns, like: "himself" where somebody is talking about themselves. "He built the house himself." So he's talking about him as an object, but reflecting it back to himself. We call it reflexive pronoun. Okay? There are others, but I'm not going to get into them right now because I want to keep this simple just so you know what the parts of speech are, and you can always come to engVid to come and see other lessons in which we go deeply into reflexive pronouns, object and subject pronouns. Okay? Cool. So we talked about how pronouns can replace nouns, and we're good with that. Yeah? So let's go to stage number three, because once you've replaced them, how do you know the difference between them? Apple, apple. I don't know. That's when we have adjectives. Adjectives. The word itself can be broken into two parts: "ject" and "ad". But remember... Do you remember when I said subject and object, and I gave you the example? I said, for instance: "I" is a subject pronoun. Right? Subject, yeah, I'm good at this.

Grammar: 8 rules for using 'THE' in English

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United States or The United States? U.K. or The U.K.? Unsure of when to use a definite or an indefinite article? Watch this lesson and stop making these common mistakes in English! For many non-native speakers of English who don't have articles in their own language, it can be really difficult to use articles correctly. Even for speakers of languages that have articles, it is difficult to get your use of articles right 100% of the time. This is because there are many exceptions and irregular grammar rules. In this lesson, I'll teach you what these exceptions are, so you can be sure to remove these common mistakes from your English. Even if you are an advanced speaker of English, I'm sure you will discover one or two rules that you didn't know about. Watch the lesson, then take the quiz at 🤍 TRANSCRIPT 🤍 United States or The United States? U.K. or The U.K.? Unsure of when to use a definite or an indefinite article? Watch this lesson and stop making these common mistakes in English! For many non-native speakers of English who don't have articles in their own language, it can be really difficult to use articles correctly. Even for speakers of languages that have articles, it is difficult to get your use of articles right 100% of the time. This is because there are many exceptions and irregular grammar rules. In this lesson, I'll teach you what these exceptions are, so you can be sure to remove these common mistakes from your English. Even if you are an advanced speaker of English, I'm sure you will discover one or two rules that you didn't know about. Watch the lesson, then take the quiz at 🤍 TRANSCRIPT Hi, everyone. I'm Jade. In this lesson today, we're looking at the rules for articles, but more specifically, the rules where we have exceptions in using articles. So when I'm observing people's English, all the time I'm hearing the same mistakes with articles. So what you will learn to do in this lesson is how to avoid those really, really common mistakes I hear all the time. If you're somebody who just doesn't use articles at all because in your native language, you don't have articles, I understand it can be really, really hard to start using them. But they are an important aspect of grammar, and you should be using them. So if you watch this lesson, you'll get some tips for using articles, where you need them, and where you shouldn't use them. And also, if you're someone who's getting articles right nearly all the time, I'm quite sure that you will pick up one or two rules here that you didn't know before. So let's get started. There are eight different rules. Rule No. 1: When we're talking about countries, most countries we don't use an article. So here some sentences. "She lives in England. They live in America." We don't use articles. But if the country's considered to be a nation state, a collection of different states, or a collection of different countries in one bigger state, then we use articles. Here are examples. So "the U.S.A., the U.K., the U.A.E." where I spend a lot of my time and here are also, we need to mention islands. When a country is a group of islands, we always use articles. So we would say "the Virgin Islands", and we'd say "the Philippines" as well. It's interesting that we can say, "She lives in England" because England is one country, but when talking about the same okay, it's not exactly the same place, the U.K., because it's the U.K. is more than one country. It's more than just England. But sometimes people think of it as being the same place. It's not. When we're talking about the U.K., we need an article, but just for "England", it's okay not to use an article. Let's take a look at rule No. 2. Rule No. 2 this is a really subtle rule, here. And this one I always correct in sentences. When people talk about meals breakfast, lunch, dinner, also brunch is a meal you might not know. It's in between breakfast and lunch. we don't use articles. So here's a correct sentence. "I don't eat breakfast." I'm talking in general there. "I don't eat breakfast." That's okay to say. However, if I'm being specific, "We didn't like the dinner", it's okay to use an article here. You need to. So what does the sentence actually mean? Imagine that we were out last night, and we had a meal. And now, we're talking about it. "Well, the place was nice, but I didn't like the dinner." Being specific about that experience we had. If I'm talking in general, "I don't like dinner", that would just mean all the time, okay? So it's a very big difference in meaning. Now, we'll look at rule No. 3 for jobs. Jobs take the indefinite article. That's a grammar word. And "indefinite article" means "a". We don't use "the".

Fix Your English Grammar Mistakes: Talking about People

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Should you say "most of people" or "most people"? "Brazilian people" or "Brazilians"? "Every people" or "everybody"? If you're not 100% sure, this lesson is for you. In this lesson you'll learn how to talk about people correctly in English. This is an important subject because, in conversation, we often talk about things people do. I'll teach you the grammar behind common sentences and statements. You'll learn to use these sentence structures correctly and to avoid mistakes that many English learners make. Then take the quiz here: 🤍 TRANSCRIPT Hello. My name is Emma, and in today's video, I am going to teach you about some mistakes a lot of students make. So, I've been teaching English for about five years now, and the mistakes I'm going to teach you today, I've seen students make many times in both their speaking, as well as their writing. Okay? So these mistakes are mistakes students make when they're talking about people. So, I'm going to give you some examples of some of these mistakes. The first one I want to show you: "Some Canadian people hate winter." It's true, I'm one of those people; I hate winter. So, "Some Canadian people hate winter." There's a mistake, here. I want you to take a moment to look, and think: What could the mistake be? "Some Canadian people hate winter." I'll give you a hint: The mistake is somewhere here. If you thought "people" is the mistake, you're correct. "Canadian people", it's redundant. We don't need the word "people", because "Canadian"... If we add an "s" here, this means "Canadian people". Okay? So, instead of saying "Canadian people", we would say "Canadians". "Some Canadians hate winter." It's the same if we wanted to talk about Americans. We would not say: "Some American people hate winter." We would prefer to say: "Some Americans"-with an "s"-"hate winter". So, let's look at another example. "Many Brazilian people are learning English." So, there's a mistake, here. What's the mistake? "Many Brazilian people are learning English." If you said the mistake was "people", you're correct. When we're talking about nationalities, we do not use the word "people". So, what can we do to fix this? We can get rid of the word "people", and what can we do to the word "Brazilian", because there's more than one? We can add an "s". So, now it's: "Many Brazilians are learning English." Okay? So, I'm going to give you another example, this time not on the board, but I'm just going to say it. "Many Asian people like spicy food.", "Many Asian people like spicy food." Now, how would you fix this sentence? If you said: "Many Asians like spicy food." you'd be correct. So, when we talk about nationalities, we do not need this word; this word is a waste of space. We just need the nationality with an "s". So, I have another common mistake students make over here: "Muslim people". So, Muslim is a religion. Okay? "Muslim people fast"-"fast" means they don't eat-"during Ramadan". "Muslim people fast during Ramadan." It means Muslim people do not eat during their holy month, their religious month of Ramadan. So, there's a mistake, here. What do you think the mistake is? If you said, just like this, "people" is the mistake - you're correct. When we talk about religion and we're talking about Muslims, Christians, Jews, Hindus - you don't need the word "people". We could just change this to: "Muslims". So, "Muslim" here means a whole... All Muslims, it's like Muslim people, but we don't need the word "people". Here's another example: "Christian people celebrate Easter.", "Christian people celebrate Easter." How can we fix this sentence? We can get rid of the word "people", and just add an "s". We can do the same thing for Hindus. "Hindus are often vegetarian", we could say. "Many Jews live in Israel.", "Many Buddhists live in Asia." Okay? So, instead of saying: "Jewish people", "Hindu people", it's easier just to say "Hindu" with an "s" or "Jews" with an "s". All right, so let's look at some other common mistakes students make. Okay, so another mistake I often see students make in their writing especially, and also sometimes in their speaking is with "most", "some", and "a lot" when they're using these words with "people". Okay? So, the first example: "Most of people have cell phones these days." I see students use: "Most of people" a lot in their essays. So, what's the mistake, here? I'll give you a minute to think about it. "Most of people". The problem here is "of". Okay? We don't need "of"; "of" is incorrect here. We would just say: "Most people". "Most people have cell phones these days." Okay? "Most people love Chinese food.", "Most people like to play sports." You don't need "of". If you had: "Most of the people", that would be okay, but you need "the" here, although that's not as common.

Goodbye Grammar! 3 Steps To Learn English Grammar

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Join My Online English Courses Today & start learning English! to find out more, click here: 🤍 Want to receive free lesson summary PDF files? Click here: 🤍 Do you want to learn English grammar but don't know where to start? Or maybe you have studied grammar for a long time and still can't get it right? Or maybe you hate grammar? Don’t worry! Watch this video to find out the best way of learning English grammar in 3 simple and effective steps! After watching this video, you can start learning grammar once and for all, in its correct form! Want to receive free lesson summary PDF files? Click here: 🤍

Basic English Grammar Course for Beginners | 37 Lessons | Learn with Esther

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QUIZ: 🤍 All of Esther's English grammar videos. Learn beginner grammar in her basic English grammar course. 0:00 Course Outline 0:10 Basic English Grammar Course Introduction 1:11 Learn English Consonants and Vowels 6:16 Learn a / an + noun 11:50 Learn Singular and Plural Nouns 21:13 Learn Subjective Pronouns 27:24 Learn Subjective Pronouns, ‘be’ verbs ( am, is, are), and Contractions 34:18 Learn Subjective Pronouns, ‘be’ verbs (am, is, are), and the negative ‘not’ 39:20 Making Questions using subjective pronouns and ‘be’ verbs 50:38 Review #1 | Subjective Pronouns 54:01 Grammar Checkup #1 | Subjective Pronouns, ‘be’ verbs’, questions, negatives 59:47 Make Questions [ What + ‘be’ verb] 1:04:38 This / That | Demonstrative Pronouns 1:08:30 These / Those | Demonstrative Pronouns 1:12:58 This, That, These, Those Practice 1:14:50 Learn Possessive Adjectives 1:22:52 Learn Possessive Pronouns 1:28:15 Grammar Checkup #2 | this, that, these, those | Possessive Adjectives | Possessive Pronouns 1:35:28 Learn Articles: a, an, the 1:42:03 Learn Prepositions: in, on, under 1:47:01 Learn Basic Adjectives 1:51:35 Grammar Checkup #3 | Articles | Prepositions 1:59:05 Learn HAVE and HAS 2:03:26 Learn DON’T HAVE and DOESN’T HAVE 2:07:54 Asking Questions Using HAVE 2:12:12 Grammar Checkup #4 | HAVE and HAS | DON’T HAVE and DOESN’T HAVE | Asking Questions Using HAVE 2:17:19 Present Simple Tense 2:40:49 Present Continuous Tense 2:58:09 Present Perfect Tense 3:18:17 Present Perfect Continuous Tense 3:37:36 Past Simple Tense 3:54:37 Past Simple Continuous Tense 4:13:58 Past Perfect Tense 4:28:31 Past Perfect Continuous Tense 4:41:32 Future Simple Tense 4:54:03 Future Continuous Tense 5:07:36 Future Perfect Tense 5:17:36 Future Perfect Continuous Tense ❤️✩Support Us! ✩ ✭ Channel Membership: 🤍 ✭ PayPal: 🤍 ✭ Patreon: 🤍 👉✩ Connect With Us✩ ✭ Website: 🤍 ✭ Facebook Page: 🤍 ✭ Facebook Group: 🤍 ✭ WhatsApp: 🤍 ✭ Instagram: 🤍 ✭ Twitter: 🤍 ✭ Line: 🤍 ✭ Telegram: 🤍 ✭ KakaoTalk: 🤍 ✭ Naver Café (네이버 카페): 🤍 🧔Learn English With Robin Shaw: 🤍 👩‍🏫 Learn English with a live teacher NOW! 🤍

Learn ALL 16 TENSES Easily in under 30 Minutes - Present, Past, Future, Conditional

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Learn all 16 tenses in English easily in this 30 minutes. Simple explanations, usages, sentence structure, and many examples. Click here for a special price on the The English Tenses Challenge 🤍 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 🤍 👩🏼‍🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* 🤍 - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_ 🌐 *VISIT MY WEBSITE* for an _interactive pronunciation tool_ and _more free lessons:_ 🤍 🗣 *ENGLISH SPEAKING PRACTICE* _Are you looking for private language lessons?_ Find your perfect 1-on-1 language tutor with *LanguaTalk!* Make sure they are right for you with a free trial class here 👉🏼🤍 (Ad - affiliate) I've been learning Italian on LanguaTalk and have been _blown away_ so far! I am so excited about this new platform! So much so, I decided to become a part of it! 🇬🇧 *LEARN TO SPEAK ENGLISH CONFIDENTLY AND FLUENTLY* _Join my 3-month Beautiful British English Programmes!_ Use code *YOUTUBE15* for a 15% discount: Join B1 (Lower-Intermediate) Level here 👉🏼🤍 Join B2 (Upper-Intermediate) Level here 👉🏼🤍 Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:57 The Tenses Challenge 3:13 - Summary 16 Tenses 4:53 - Present Tenses Summary 5:51 - Present Simple 7:28 - Present Continuous 10:24 - Present Perfect 12:01 - Present Perfect Continuous 13:32 - Past Tenses Summary 14:23 - Past Simple 15:21 - Past Continuous 16:20 - Past Perfect 17:10 - Past Perfect Continuous 18:28 - Future Tenses Summary 19:20 - Future Simple 19:56 - Future Continuous 20:34 - Future Perfect 21:17 - Future Perfect Continuous 22:08 - Conditional Tenses Summary 23:18 - Conditional Simple 24:10 - Conditional Continuous 25:32 - Conditional Perfect 26:12 - Conditional Perfect Continuous 🎥 Video edited by Polina Park 👥 *MY SOCIAL MEDIA:* Personal/Vlogging Channel: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍englishwithlucy TikTok: 🤍english_with_lucy Email for business enquiries ONLY: business🤍englishwithlucy.co.uk #learnenglish #english #grammar

PAST PRESENT FUTURE | 12 English Tenses | Learn English Grammar Course

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QUIZ: 🤍 Learn the Past Tense, Present Tense, and Future Tense in this English grammar course. 0:00 12 English Tenses Introduction 0:22 Present Simple Tense 23:51 Present Continuous Tense 41:11 Present Perfect Tense 1:01:19 Present Perfect Continuous Tense 1:20:38 Past Simple Tense 1:37:39 Past Simple Continuous Tense 1:57:00 Past Perfect Tense 2:11:33 Past Perfect Continuous Tense 2:24:33 Future Simple Tense 2:37:05 Future Continuous Tense 2:50:38 Future Perfect Tense 3:00:38 Future Perfect Continuous Tense ❤️✩Support Us! ✩ ✭ Channel Membership: 🤍 ✭ PayPal: 🤍 ✭ Patreon: 🤍 👉✩ Connect With Us✩ ✭ Website: 🤍 ✭ Facebook Page: 🤍 ✭ Facebook Group: 🤍 ✭ WhatsApp: 🤍 ✭ Instagram: 🤍 ✭ Twitter: 🤍 ✭ Line: 🤍 ✭ Telegram: 🤍 ✭ KakaoTalk: 🤍 ✭ Naver Café (네이버 카페): 🤍 🧔Learn English With Robin Shaw: 🤍 👩‍🏫 Learn English with a live teacher NOW! 🤍

English Grammar - Gerunds Vs Infinitive - When to use ‘ing’ | Common English Mistakes #grammar

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In this video, we're going to talk about English grammar - gerunds vs infinitives. We'll also look at when to use 'ing' and when to use 'infinitives' and some common English mistakes made by English learners. If you're new to English grammar, this video is for you! We'll discuss gerunds and infinitives, and show you how to use them correctly in different situations. We'll also practice some common English mistakes, so that you can improve your grammar skills in no time! 👉 Beautiful English Courses 🤍y/s/store New Course - Speak English Naturally! 👉 Course Link - 🤍 ✔️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. 👉Watch more Short English Lessons 🤍 👉 Course Details - 🤍 📗 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. 🙋‍♀️🙋‍♂️ 👉Watch more Short English Lessons 🤍 = Our Social media – 👉Facebook - 🤍 🤍 👉Instagram – 🤍letstalkpodcast 🤍 👉Twitter – 🤍letstalkone 🤍 #newwords #personality #englishexpressions #words #vocabularywords #basicenglish #advancedenglish #englishlesson #englishphrases #englishwords #shorts #youtubeshorts #learnenglish #speakenglish #englishspeakingpractice #englishconversation #english #letstalk #letstalkenglish #english #englishspeaking #englishlearning #englishteacher #englishvocabulary #englishwords #englishtips #englishgrammar #英語 #الإنجليزية #ingles #ingilizce #английский #inglés #inglese #angielski #ingilizceöğreniyorum #ingilizceogren #americanenglish #britishenglish #learnenglish #ieltspreparation #vocabulary #englishidioms #phrasalverbs #aprenderingles #studyenglish #speakenglish

ALL 12 ENGLISH TENSES IN 1 HOUR! + TEST

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All 12 English tenses with examples and test! present simple | past continuous | present perfect | present perfect continuous | past simple | past continuous | past perfect | past perfect continuous | future simple | future continuous | future perfect | future perfect | future perfect continuous If you’d like to learn about all 12 English tenses, you can download my 61-page info pack here: 🤍 I created this resource to help you supplement your studies and to make learning the tenses as simple as possible 😊 . Learn and compare all 12 tenses in English! Take the two tests and let me know how you did! ⏰ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 intro 00:24 general overview of the 12 tenses 01:21 lesson plan 02:13 ALL SIMPLE TENSES 02:16 grammatical structures of the present simple / past simple / future simple 02:33 What’s the bare infinitive? Base verb? 05:31 USE(S): habits, repeated actions, facts 07:59 USE(S): states 09:20 simple tenses HOMEWORK 11:28 USE(S): single action 12:35 USE: scheduled future event 12:58 “real life” example 13:52 SIMPLE TENSES REVIEW 14:48 ALL CONTINUOUS TENSES 14:52 grammatical structures 16:32 USE(S) an ongoing action during a specific period 17:20 permanent? Or temporary actions? 19:35 continuous tenses HOMEWORK 21:12 USE(S) main action / background action / interrupted action 22:10 interview example with Emily Blunt 24:16 STATIVE VERBS!!! 26:19 present continuous for a future plan 26:40 COMMON MISTAKE 27:53 “be going to” vs. “present continuous” 29:09 COMPARE: I work in Tucson vs. I am working in Tucson. 30:41 CONTINUOUS TENSES REVIEW 32:05 ALL PERFECT TENSES 32:09 grammatical structures 32:29 What’s the past participle? 33:55 USE(S): an action BEFORE something else 34:50 present perfect 36:58 COMPARE: present perfect OR past simple? 38:25 interview example with Jennifer Lawrence! 39:51 unfinished actions / states 40:48 COMMON MISTAKE 41:07 past perfect 42:34 a past to past connection 43:32 police interrogation example 45:06 COMPARE: past simple vs. past perfect 46:43 future perfect 48:15 action that continues up to a future point 49:06 COMPARE: future perfect vs. future simple 49:43 perfect tenses HOMEWORK 50:22 PERFECT TENSES REVIEW 51:18 ALL PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSES 51:22 grammatical structures 52:53 USE(S): an action continues up to another point 53:18 COMPARE: present perfect vs. present perfect continuous 53:57 ARNEL’S GRAMMAR WEB! 56:42 present perfect continuous examples 57:50 ongoing action vs. recently completed action 58:25 COMPARE: Present perfect continuous Present perfect Past simple Present continuous 59:46 “real life” example 1:00:57 EXCEPTION: "live" and "work" 1:01:36 past perfect continuous 1:02 “real life” example and Arnel’s Grammar Web 1:03:52 COMPARE: Past perfect continuous Past perfect Past simple Past continuous 1:05:05 future perfect continuous 1:06:30 future perfect continuous examples online + Arnel’s Grammar Web 1:07:30 perfect continuous tenses HOMEWORK 1:08:04 PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSES REVIEW 1:08:58 TEST #1 (with answers) 📝 1:09:47 TEST #2 (with answers) 📝 1:10:12 Thank you and Goodbye! 🔥COMMON QUESTIONS: Arnel, how do you edit your videos? What software do you use? I use a combination of these two tools: For video editing / screen recording ✅ 🤍 For images / graphics / stock videos / thumbnails: ✅ 🤍 (These are both affiliate links. I'll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you 💜.) ✉️Let me know in the comments or send me a direct Instagram message (arnelseverydayenglish) if you want me to make a video lesson on how I create, edit and design my lessons. If enough people are interested, I'll definitely make one for you guys! 🚀If you SUBSCRIBE to my channel and turn on those NOTIFICATIONS, you'll never miss a lesson. Would you like to SUPPORT my channel? ☕️ 🤍 WEBSITE: 🤍arnelseverydayenglish.com INSTAGRAM: 🤍 FACEBOOK: 🤍 I hope this lesson is helpful! Thank you very much for watching 😊 Arnel MOVIE CREDITS: Before Sunrise 1995 Dead and Loving It 1995 Margin Call 2011 CLIPS: Emily Blunt interview: 🤍 Jennifer Lawrence interview: 🤍 police interrogation: 🤍 WEBSITE LINKS: 1) 🤍 2) 🤍

TEST YOUR ENGLISH GRAMMAR. TENSES / CORRECT FORM OF VERB. 15 Questions. Eng Grammar Quiz 1

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English Grammar Conversations

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Learn English grammar through conversations that focus on various key grammar points: 1. Prepositions of Time, Place and Movement 2. Comparatives and superlatives 3. Adverbs of Frequency 4. Tag Questions 5. Relative Pronouns 6. Modal Verbs 7. Conditionals

How to Improve English Grammar - Tips to Learn English Grammar Faster

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In this lesson, you can learn how to improve English grammar. You'll see a step-by-step, practical plan to improve your English grammar in any area. Make sure you leave us a comment and let us know which grammar topic you're going to review first! What do you think of when you hear the word 'grammar'? Does it make you think of complicated textbooks, difficult exercises and boring lessons? For many English learners, the answer is 'yes'. Some English learners even tell us "I don't need grammar," or "I don't want to study grammar." In this lesson, you're going to see first of all what grammar really is and why you need it. Then, we'll share some advice to make it easier for you to learn and use English grammar. Would you like to improve your grammar even more? Try an online English lesson with a professional teacher and get study tips and more to continue improving: 🤍 See the full version of this lesson with text on our website: 🤍 This lesson can help you: - Understand the areas you are struggling with and errors you are making with English grammar. - Learn what 'form' and 'function' mean when it comes to English grammar. - Learn what it means to 'template' and how that can help you improve English grammar. - Get helpful tips on how to make flashcards to improve and learn English grammar faster. Contents: 1. Find Your Errors and Weaknesses 1:21 2. Identify the Problem: Form or Function? 3:50 3. Templating 7:55 4. Make Digital Flashcards 11:53 SUBSCRIBE to continue improving your English! 🤍 Become an OOE member to see our newest lessons before they're available to the public, and more! 🤍 See more free English lessons on our website: 🤍 English Grammar in Use by Raymond Murphy: 🤍 Quizlet: 🤍 Anki: 🤍

Master All English Tenses In Just 60 Seconds | English #Grammar Lesson To Learn All Verb #Tenses

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In this English grammar lesson, we'll be focusing on verb tenses. We'll be learning all the different verb tenses in just 60 seconds! #tenses #englishtenses #englishgrammar This lesson is perfect for students who want to improve their English grammar skills, and learn how to use verb tenses correctly. We'll be covering the present simple, past simple, past continuous, present perfect, and future simple tense, in just 60 seconds! If you're want to learn English with aakash, then this lesson is for you! New Course - Speak English Naturally! 👉 Course Link - 🤍 ✔️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. 👉 NEW Real English Conversation Practice Lessons 🤍 Self Study Courses - Basic A1 - Intermediate B1 Level 👉 🤍 📗 Learn Basic To Advanced English ✔️ Easy To Follow 100 Simple Lessons ✔️ Make your English foundation stronger ✔️ Learn Anywhere, Anytime 🎥 More Short Videos 👉 🤍 = Our Social media – 👉Facebook - 🤍 🤍 👉Instagram – 🤍letstalkpodcast 🤍 👉Twitter – 🤍letstalkone 🤍 = #englishphrases #englishexpressions #words #vocabularywords #basicenglish #advancedenglish #englishlesson #englishphrases #englishwords #shorts #youtubeshorts #learnenglish #speakenglish #englishspeakingpractice #englishconversation #english #letstalk #letstalkenglish #english #englishspeaking #englishlearning #englishteacher #englishvocabulary #englishwords #englishtips #englishgrammar #英語 #الإنجليزية #ingles #ingilizce #английский #inglés #inglese #angielski #ingilizceöğreniyorum #ingilizceogren #americanenglish #britishenglish #learnenglish #ieltspreparation #vocabulary #englishidioms #phrasalverbs #aprenderingles #studyenglish #speakenglish

7 Most Common English Grammar Mistakes + TEST - Do you make these mistakes?

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Learn the 7 most common English grammar advanced grammar mistakes that advanced learners of English make. Take the test to see if you make these mistakes. Grammar Books I recommend: "Understanding and Using English Grammar": 🤍 Workbook for "Understanding and Using English Grammar": 🤍 Lisa (Accurate English) Social Media: Instagram: 🤍 visit website: 🤍 TWITTER: 🤍 Facebook: 🤍

Complete English Grammar - Full Course in 4 hours - 2022

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Complete English Grammar - Full Course in 4 hours - 2022 You can purchase our extensive English course on 🤍 English Data Course - 🤍 It is a self study material and the demo is on the website itself. Lots of sentences, conversations and exercises to refer. IELTS Masterclass Details: 🤍 Link to download material 🤍 Learn English and moreover enhance fluency with us. We have covered topics like grammar, vocabulary, personality development, interview skills. The updated 30 days challenge 2023: 🤍 If you have any query, please either write in the comment section or email us to learnwithsamandash🤍gmail.com

Is grammar in English really that important? Mistakes that even native speakers make in English

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English grammar in 60 seconds! If I was // If I were

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WATCH NEXT: ○ How I Became Fluent in English as a Non-native Speaker: 🤍 ○ The Best Books to Learn English: 🤍 ○ What’s Your English Level? Take This Quick Test for FREE! 🤍 ○ One Secret That Made Me Fluent: 🤍 ○ How to Learn English With Music: 🤍 ⚪ GET MORE! Check out my online courses and book a class with me: 🤍 Join my Speaking club: 🤍 Join my Book club: 🤍 Test your English: 🤍 Join my community on YouTube: 🤍 ⚪ COME SAY HI! Instagram: 🤍 TikTok: 🤍 Email: veronikamark🤍speakful.club 📷 GEAR USED: Camera: 🤍 Lavalier microphone: 🤍 Shotgun microphone: 🤍 Ring light: 🤍 GVM Lighting Setup: 🤍 RGB Handheld Light: 🤍 Laptop: 🤍 🌝 My name is Veronika Mark and I film videos about education, traveling, English learning, and my everyday life. Subscribe to my channel and watch my videos to improve your English. I upload new videos every week. 📧 I would love to work with you! For all business inquiries, please contact me at veronikamark🤍speakful.club Some links included in this description are affiliate links. I may receive a small commission if you purchase a product or service with my links. There is no additional charge for you! Thank you for supporting my channel so I can continue providing free weekly content! #englishlesson #englishteacher #speakful

THE GRAMMAR YOU NEED FOR ADVANCED ENGLISH - 8 ESSENTIAL CONCEPTS

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What grammar do you need to reach a truly advanced level of English? What grammar do you need to pass the C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency Cambridge English exams? In this video, I look at 8 advanced grammar concepts that you should be using if you want take the next step on your English learning journey. These advanced grammar areas are useful for both writing and speaking, as well as the Use of English paper of the Cambridge English exams. 📖 My ESSENTIAL GRAMMAR COURSE for B2 First, C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency: 🤍 ➡️ Give yourself the best chance possible of passing your Cambridge English exam. Check out my complete online B2 First, C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency Cambridge English exam preparation courses... 🤍 👩‍🎓 FREE Advanced Vocabulary Flash Cards! (revise words and phrases from my videos): 🤍 Ben Gill English Teacher Website: 🤍 Instagram: 🤍 Facebook Page: 🤍 Book recommendations for Cambridge English exam preparation (B2 First, C1 Advanced, C2 Proficiency) B2 FIRST (FCE): 🇪🇸 Spain; First Trainer: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for First: 🤍 First 2 (exam papers): 🤍 🇮🇹 Italy; First Trainer: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for First: 🤍 First 2 (exam papers): 🤍 🇫🇷 France; First Trainer: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for First: 🤍 First 2 (exam papers): 🤍 🇩🇪 Germany; First Trainer: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for First: 🤍 First 2 (exam papers): 🤍 🇬🇧 UK; First Trainer: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for First: 🤍 First 2 (exam papers): 🤍 C1 ADVANCED (CAE): 🇪🇸 Spain; Advanced Trainer: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced: 🤍 Advanced 2 (exam papers): 🤍 🇮🇹 Italy; Advanced Trainer: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced: 🤍 Advanced 2 (exam papers): 🤍 🇫🇷 France; Advanced Trainer:🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced: 🤍 Advanced 2 (exam papers): 🤍 🇩🇪 Germany; Advanced Trainer: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced: 🤍 Advanced 2 (exam papers): 🤍 🇬🇧 UK Advanced Trainer: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced: 🤍 Advanced 2 (exam papers): 🤍 C2 PROFICIENCY (CPE): 🇪🇸 Spain; Proficiency 2 (exam papers): 🤍 Objective Proficiency: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced and Proficiency: 🤍 🇮🇹 Italy; Proficiency 2 (exam papers): 🤍 Objective Proficiency: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced and Proficiency: 🤍 🇫🇷 France; Proficiency 2 (exam papers): 🤍 Objective Proficiency: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced and Proficiency: 🤍 🇩🇪 Germany; Proficiency 2 (exam papers): 🤍 Objective Proficiency: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced and Proficiency: 🤍 🇬🇧 UK; Proficiency 2 (exam papers): 🤍 Objective Proficiency: 🤍 Grammar and Vocabulary for Advanced and Proficiency: 🤍 0:00 What makes an advanced English learner? 0:29 *My online grammar course 0:54 Ellipsis & Substitution 3:20 Conditionals 5:59 Inversion 7:57 Clauses 10:03 Cleft sentences 11:02 Subject-verb agreement 12:42 Reported speech #grammar #advancedenglish #advancedgrammar #inversion #c1advanced #c2proficiency #b2first #englishgrammar

Articles A, An, and The | English Grammar & Composition Grade 2 | Periwinkle

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Articles A, An, and The | English Grammar & Composition Grade 2 | Periwinkle Hey Kids, Do you know that we us A, An & The to point out nouns. These word i.e. A, An & The which are used to point out nouns are called articles. Lets learn more about articles in this video!! You can also watch more such English Videos on English Stories, English Grammar, English Poem & Rhymes, Maths, Environmental Studies and Science 🤍 🤍 Don't forget to subscribe! Facebook: 🤍 Twitter: 🤍 Google Plus: 🤍

Learn Tenses In English Grammar With Examples | Present Tense, Past Tense & Future Tense | ChetChat

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Learn ALL 12 Tenses In English Grammar With Examples: Complete Course - Present Tense, Past Tense and Future Tense | 🤍ChetChat101 Correct Use of Has / Have / Had - 🤍 Correct Use of Do / Does / Did - 🤍 Friends Now can now listen to all my content for free while you are driving, walking, jogging, etc. So, make sure you check out my podcast on Spotify in both video and audio. use this link - 🤍 My Most Popular Videos! How to Introduce Yourself - 🤍 Stop Using These Words - 🤍 How To Concentrate On Studies - 🤍 How to Study Smart Not Hard - 🤍 Don't Use These Words - 🤍 10 Daily Use Smart English Words - 🤍 How to Speak Fluent English - 🤍 How to Develop an Attractive Personality - 🤍 25 Daily Use English Sentences - 🤍 Secret Study Tips of Toppers - 🤍 👥 MY SOCIAL MEDIA: Host – Chetna Vasishth Website/Blog - 🤍 Twitter - 🤍 Instagram - 🤍 Facebook - 🤍 Gmail – chetna🤍chetchat.in = ⏱ TIMESTAMPS: 1. 00:00 - Intro 2. 00:35 - What are Tenses? 3. 04:23 - Present Simple Tense 4. 09:27 - Present Continuous Tense 5. 16:41 - Present Perfect Tense 6. 22:32 - Present Perfect Continuous Tense 7. 26:24 - Simple Past Tense 8. 28:14 - Past Continuous Tense 9. 31:18 - Past Perfect Tense 10. 33:20 - Past Perfect Continuous Tense 11. 36:47 - Simple Future Tense 12. 40:48 - Future Continuous Tense 13. 42:33 - Future Perfect Tense 14. 43:45 - Future Perfect Continuous Tense #ChetChat #Tenses #LearnTenses #Grammar #EnglishGrammar #presenttense #pasttense #futuretense #English #LearnEnglish #whataretenses tenses in english,english tenses,tenses in english grammar with examples,tenses in english grammar,tense,tenses,all tense,tense chart,present tense,past tense,future tense,tenses rules,english grammar tenses,english grammar,learn all tenses in english,learn tenses in english,tenses with examples,what are tenses,basic english grammar,Grammar,EnglishGrammar,LearnEnglish,sentences,continuous tense,spoken english,chetchat,chetchat english,complete course WHO AM I: I’m Chetna Vasishth, Founder of ChetChat, India's largest online career and education platform, TEDx speaker, and trainer. If you like my video then do SUBSCRIBE to my channel. Please leave me a COMMENT and give THUMBS UP. It means a lot. Thank You.

Are You Making These Mistakes In English Grammar?

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Join My Online English Courses Today & start learning English! to find out more, click here: 🤍 Want to receive free lesson summary PDF files? Click here: 🤍 English grammar is a real pain in the neck! One of the best ways to learn English grammar is by learning from mistakes. In this lesson you will learn 5 very common English Grammar mistakes and how to avoid them! For many students, learning English grammar is very boring. English grammar is often difficult to deal with. But, if you want to learn English language, learning English grammar is inevitable! Why is that? English language has 6 main aspects to learn: 2 systems and 4 skills Systems are: English grammar and English vocabulary Skills are: Speaking, Reading, Writing and Listening To fully learn English language from 0 to 100, you have to focus on all these 6 aspects, and of course, the systems are the base for the rest! learning English grammar is very crucial if you want to speak fluently and improve your English listening, reading and writing skills. Below are other lessons about common English Grammar mistakes that I posted before. Make sure you watch them and avoid these mistakes! *5 Common English grammar mistakes for lower intermediate level* 🤍 *5 common grammar mistakes with tenses in English language and how to avoid them!* 🤍 As always, let me know what you think! Cheers!

12 Tenses ครบในคลิปเดียว! | เรียน Grammar ภาษาอังกฤษฟรี กับครูดิว

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สรุปครบทั้ง 12 Tenses ภาษาอังกฤษ จบในคลิปเดียว Grammar เป๊ะปัง! ผ่านทุกสนาม ซื้อเล่มนี้ชัวร์สุด! 👉 🤍 อ่านต่อบทความ 12 Tenses ตรงนี้เลย 👉🤍 ⚡เก่ง Grammar แบบจัดเต็ม สอบได้ ใช้ดี!⚡ ต้องหนังสือ Grammar Go! เลย - รวม Grammar ทุกเรื่องที่ต้องรู้ อธิบายละเอียดพร้อมตัวอย่าง - มีบทสนทนาที่ใช้แกรมม่าเรื่องนั้นเสริมความเข้าใจ - แบบฝึกหัดบูรณาการได้ใช้ทั้ง 4 สกิล - ตัวอย่างแน่น มีศัพท์ให้ พร้อมทริคเด็ด - มีคอร์สเรียนเสริมจากครูดิวให้ด้วย! - เรียนสนุก ท่องทั่วโลกไปกับครูดิว - พิมพ์ 4 สีทั้งเล่ม อ่านเพลินไม่เบื่อชัวร์ #tense #ครูดิว #ภาษาอังกฤษ #เรียนภาษาอังกฤษ #ครูดิวTOEIC #ภาษาอังกฤษ #แกรมม่า #tenses #grammar

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Basic English Grammar Lessons 101: Rules for Beginners

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Learn more English grammar lessons in one of our FREE online classes: 🤍 In this English grammar 101 lesson, you'll learn all about the 8 different parts of speech: -nouns -pronouns -verbs -adjectives -adverbs -prepositions -conjunctions -interjections Our expert instructor Jackie will also go over verb conjugations, articles (such as "a" and "the"), and how to form basic sentences for beginners. Stick around to the end, where you'll learn some of the most common mistakes to avoid. And get ready to take fun quiz to test your understanding of basic English grammar! Like TakeLessons on Facebook: 🤍 Follow TakeLessons on Instagram: 🤍 Follow TakeLessons on Twitter: 🤍 Learn even more with local or online lessons. Start here: 🤍

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