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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 - Negative Forms of MUST and HAVE TO
Learn the subtle differences between 'must' and 'have to' and 'mustn't' and 'don't have to'. This grammar lesson will explain how to use 'must' and 'have to' in the past, present, and future tenses.
Grammar Mistakes - GROW or GROW UP?
The plant grows or grows up? I grew in Toronto or I grew up in Toronto? Is there a difference between grow and grow up? This lesson will explain what these words mean in English and when we use them, so you won't make this common mistake again. Take a quiz on this lesson here:http://www.engvid.com/grow-or-grow-up/
Grammar Mistakes - LIE or LAY?
"Lay" and "lie" are two of the most commonly confused words in the English language. Watch this lesson to learn the difference between these words, along with tricks to ensure that you don't confuse them again. At the end of the video, take the quiz so you can test your understanding.http://www.engvid.com/lie-or-lay/
'Going to' Future vs Present Continuous - Learn English Tenses
Learn English - This video lesson will teach you how to use the future tenses in the English Language.
English Grammar - Present Simple and Present Progressive
http://www.engvid.com/ Learn about the difference between the Present Simple and the Present Progressive in English. Go to engVid to take the free quiz on this lesson.
Grammar Mistakes - RISE or RAISE? [1]
I rise my hand or I raise my hand? Rise and raise are two verbs that are easy to confuse. In this lesson, I will teach the differences between these two words, their present tense, past tense, and past participle forms, and tricks to remember how we use them.
Prepositions in English - OF
http://www.engvid.com/ "The leg of the dog" or "the dog's leg"? "England's role" or "the role of England"? "Almost all students" or "almost all of the students"? In this lesson, I'll teach you when to use the preposition 'of'. Although it's a small word, mastering 'of' is a challenge for many students. Let's solve the mystery of the word 'of' together.
Using PASSIVE in English to avoid responsibility
http://www.engvid.com/ "I made a mistake." "Mistakes were made." What is the difference between these two sentences? This grammar lesson will explain what the passive voice and active voice are and when we should use them. I'll also show you how governments and businesses use the passive voice to avoid responsibility. You can test your understanding of the class with the free quiz at http://www.engvid.com/passive-respons...
Future Simple vs 'Going to' Future - Learn English Tenses (Lesson 6)
This English video lesson will help you learn when and how to use the Future Simple and the 'Going to' Future in the English language.
Action Verbs vs State Verbs - Learn English Tenses (Lesson 5)
In this video lesson you will learn when and how to use state verbs in the English language.
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 - ALREADY and YET
http://www.engvid.com/ The lesson will help you understand when to use "already," and when to use "yet."
English Grammar: Conditional and Imaginary - IF, WILL, WOULD, WERE
http://www.engVid.com/ Do you know how to properly use the words IF, WILL, WOULD, and WERE in English? Most of my students just treat all of these words the same way, and don't use them properly... until they take my class. Now that class is made available to you. If you watch it, you will learn.
English Grammar - SO and NEITHER
http://www.engvid.com/ In English, we use SO and NEITHER to indicate similarity between or among people or things. Watch this lesson to learn how to use these words correctly.
Grammar - Comparative and Superlative Adjectives - Exceptions
http://www.engvid.com/ This lesson is a follow-up to my previous engVid lessons on comparative and superlative adjectives. It focuses on exceptions to the regular grammatical rules. The earlier lessons in this series are here:
English Grammar - Easy Introduction to Passive
http://www.engvid.com/ The passive voice sounds scary and difficult. I make it easy, and explain how we use it in real life!
English Grammar - Are you bored or boring?
http://www.engvid.com/ I'm bored? I'm boring? Not sure of the difference? Better watch this lesson then, or you could be saying something rather rude about yourself!
English Grammar: Reported Speech
http://www.engvid.com/ In this lesson you will learn how to correctly relate what others have said to you. In English grammar, this point is known as "reported speech". The lesson covers how to change tenses, as required, to convey your message correctly in both spoken and written English.
English Grammar - Superlative Adjectives (most, best, etc.)
http://www.engvid.com/ This is a grammar lesson on superlative adjectives. It covers comparison of 3 or more people or things. Before watching this lesson, you may want to watch my earlier lesson on comparative adjectives: http://www.engvid.com/english-grammar...
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