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English Grammar - BEING and BEEN
Being & Been -- Are you having trouble understanding the difference between these two common English words? Watch this lesson and don't make any more mistakes!
English Grammar - Much , Many , A lot
Learn how to use the quantifiers -- much, many, and a lot of -- and avoid common grammatical errors. Don't forget to take the quiz at http://www.engVid.com and if you need to take the lesson countable and uncountable nouns that I mention in this video, you can watch it here: http://www.engvid.com/countable-uncou...
English Grammar: Past Simple Time Markers
"Just now, I have seen a movie" or "Just now, I saw a movie" -- which sentence is correct? In this grammar lesson, I will teach you about past simple time markers. Time markers like yesterday, just now, last week, and ago can help you to know if you should use the past simple tense or present perfect. Teachers love to test students on this, so watch this video, do the quiz, and be prepared for your next test or writing assignment.http://www.engvid.com/english-grammar... TRANSCRIPT Hello. My name...
Imperatives - How to give commands in English and more!
In this lesson, I look at the many uses for imperatives. If you ever wanted to know how to give clear commands or directions to someone, or even how to make a request, this lesson will help you.
Grammar: How to ask questions correctly in English - Embedded Questions
Grammar: How to ask questions correctly in English - Embedded Questions http://www.engvid.com/ Could you tell me where he went? Could you tell me where did he go? Which question is right? Find the answer in this important grammar... From: Learn English with Rebecca [engVid RebeccaESL] Views: 106455 667 ratings Time: 05:34 More in Education 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugHm6tZYHlw&feature=youtube_gdata
Advanced English Grammar: Collective Nouns
ARE the English police looking for you? Or IS the English police looking for you? In this English grammar lesson we will look at how to use collective nouns like STAFF and COUPLE, and of course, police, in the correct way with their matching verbs. Take a quiz on this lesson here:http://www.engvid.com/advanced-englis... TRANSCRIPT Hi, welcome again to www.engvid.com. I'm Adam. I have another great lesson for you today based on a request... a few requests actually from our www.engvid.com site. To...
IMPERATIVES – How to give commands in English
IMPERATIVES – How to give commands in English Imperative verbs are used for giving orders, but they can sound rude and offend others if you are not careful. This lesson is designed to teach you how to get what you want using imperative... From: JamesESL English Lessons (engVid) Views: 13894 322 ratings Time: 13:39 More in Education imperative: 1. 반드시 해야 하는, 긴요한 2. 위엄 있는 3. 명령을 나타내는 명사: (격식) 긴요한 것, 명령형(법) 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi2l1poRkfQ&f...
English Grammar - ALREADY and YET
http://www.engvid.com/ The lesson will help you understand when to use "already," and when to use "yet."
Grammar - Using 'Since' and 'For' with the Present Perfect
Depending on whether you want to talk about how long you have been doing something, or when you started doing something, you will need to use one of these two words.
English Pronunciation - I and EE
The 'i' and 'ee' sounds are often mistaken by new English speakers. If you're not sure how to make these sounds, watch this pronunciation class to learn about tongue position and practice making the sounds in front of your computer screen. It's easy!
English Grammar - DO , MAKE - 'Did you make your bed?'
http://www.engvid.com/english-resourc... - printable MAKE & DO list. In English we sometimes have two different words to express an idea that in your own language might have just one word. "Do" and "Make" are two words that are often used incorrectly by ESL students. But don't worry -- with this lesson, you'll learn to use these words correctly! You can take a free quiz athttp://www.engvid.com/english-grammar... to test your understanding.
How to Learn Prepositions - Learn English Live 28 with Steve Ford
How to Learn Prepositions - Learn English Live 28 with Steve Ford quiz and closed captions coming July 14th ASK Steve a question: http://privateenglishportal.com/asksteve/ From: Learn English with Steve Ford Views: 11437 167 ratings Time: 06:04 More in Education 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAyVxjKI81s&feature=youtube_gdata
English Grammar - Past Progressive
http://www.engvid.com/ This is an introduction to the past progressive tense in English, which describes an action that was in progress at some point in the past. This tense is very useful if you want to recount events or tell stories about things that have happened to you. Don't forget to take the quiz at http:/www.engVid.com/
English Grammar - Causative
English Grammar - Causative http://www.engvid.com Need to get your hair cut? You can have your friend do it for you. These sentences both use a sentence structure known as the CAUSATIVE... From: English Lessons with Adam - Learn English with Adam [engVid] Views: 117153 1132 ratings Time: 09:40 More in Education 원문출처 : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0YOITIDdKY&feature=youtube_gdata
English Grammar - SHOULD and MUST
If you want to understand the difference in meaning between "should" and "must," you should check out this lesson!
English Spelling - When to Double Consonants
http://www.engvid.com/ Having trouble trying to figure out when you double your consonants? In this spelling lesson, I look at a few simple rules that are guaranteed to remove any confusion, and to quickly improve your writing skills.
Using English Prepositions - Lesson 7: To, Till, Until, Through - Part 2
English Grammar: Subject-Verb Agreement with EACH, EVERY, ANY, SOME [1]
English Grammar: Subject-Verb Agreement with EACH, EVERY, ANY, SOME http://www.engvid.com/ Are the words "each," "every," and "any" singular or plural? Which verb form should we use with them in the present simple? What about the word "some"? Never confuse these subjects and their verbs again! Everyone needs (or is it "need"?) to check this grammar lesson out. Don't forget to check your understanding with the quiz: http://www.engvid.com/english-grammar-subject-verb-agreement-each-every-any-some/...
Conditionals -- second and third conditionals
"If I had watched the lesson, I would have known the answer." OH NO!!! MORE CONDITIONALS!!! Learn about the 'Second Conditional' and 'Third Conditional' in English. I'll teach you when we use them, and what the structures are. After watching the lesson, you'll be able to answer the question -- "What would you do if you had a million dollars?"
English Grammar - Past tense of 'should' - 'I should have', 'You shouldn't have'.
The word 'should' doesn't follow the normal rules in English, when used in the past tense. In this grammar lesson, I explain how to use 'should' in the past tense to form sentences like "I should have watched the lesson."
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