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Grammar: Active and Passive Gerunds
Grammar: Active and Passive Gerunds http://www.engvid.com/ Did you know that you can use gerunds in active AND passive forms? Did you know you can actually use gerunds in past forms as well as ... From: English Lessons with Alex (engVid Ale...
Lesson 2e - Conditionals - English Grammar
This is the fifth lesson on conditionals. It will be presented in 2 parts. This first part is mainly explanation of form and use of unreal conditionals in the past. Level: high intermediate - adavanced.
How to learn grammar – any grammar!!!
How to learn grammar – any grammar!!! English Grammar is frustrating to remember because there are so many rules -- and so many exceptions to the rules! When you learn a new grammar point, it is very important to remember two things:... Fro...
Learn English Grammar: Reported Speech / Indirect Speech
Learn English Grammar: Reported Speech / Indirect Speech http://www.engvid.com/ Billy TOLD ME that you wanted to learn this, so I responded with this grammar video! Learn the proper use of reported speech (also cal... From: Benjamin's Engli...
English Grammar - SINCE and FOR
English Grammar - SINCE & FOR Watch this grammar lesson to learn the difference between "since" and "for", and how to use them correctly in English.
Future Continuous vs Future Perfect vs Future Perfect Continuous - English Tenses Lesson 9
This English tenses lesson will teach you about the last three future tenses to complete our series on learning the tenses. You will learn how and when to use the Future Continuous, Future Perfect and Future Perfect Continuous when speaking...
Lesson 3a - Prepositions - English Grammar .
This is a lesson in 3 parts. The topic is prepositions of location and direction. The list of prepositions is long, so this is meant to be a review and not an introduction. Level: high beginner - intermediate.
Lesson 2b - Conditionals - English Grammar
This is the second lesson on conditionals. There is a review and expansion on present factual conditionals, and then we move on to look at factual conditionals in the future. Level: intermediate - high intermediate.
'I stopped smoking' or 'I stopped to smoke'?
I stopped to talk or I stopped talking? What is the difference in meaning? In this lesson, we will look at the verb "to stop" and when it should be followed by a gerund or an infinitive. The meaning of "I stopped to smoke" and "I stopped sm...
English Grammar - PASSIVE
Learn how to use the passive voice in English. This is the lesson everyone's been asking for, so here it is!
Phrasal Verbs As Nouns
http://www.engvid.com Has a teacher ever asked you to make up a class? Did you think he wanted you to decorate the classroom? Or did you understand he wanted you to do the class again? Did you ever have to back up as you were making a backu...
Basic English Grammar - MOST, ALMOST, or ALMOST ALL?
http://www.engvid.com/ Most, almost, or almost all? In this English lesson for beginners, we examine a common mistake students make. Do 'almost all' and 'most' mean the same thing? "Almost cats like birds", "almost all cats like birds", or ...
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...
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.
English Grammar - 'I used to and 'I'm used to'
This lesson outlines the difference between "used to" and "I'm used to"
Common Mistakes: 'Could of' or 'Could have'? Could've / Would've / Should've
Do you say "I should of listened to my mother?" or "I should have listened to my mother?" Even native English speakers make this very common mistake, but it's really easy to learn which is correct, and why it's correct, so watch this lesson...
Quantifiers | Much or Many? - Few or Little? | English Lesson
Quantifiers | Much or Many? - Few or Little? | English Lesson In this English lesson, you will learn how to use quantifiers in the English language. You will learn about quantifiers such as 'many', 'much', 'few', 'a few... From: Anglo-Link ...
What grammar mistakes do native speakers make?
What grammar mistakes do native speakers make? 8 common English grammar mistakes that native speakers make! Do you realize that not everyone in North America or the UK speaks perfect English? In fact, the... From: English Jade - Learn Engli...
Present Perfect Continuous vs Present Perfect - Learn English Tenses (Lesson 3)
Part 3 of a series of videos to help you learn and master the tenses of the English Language. In this video lesson you will find easy and clear explanations of when and how to use the present perfect continuous (I have been doing) and when ...
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 yo...
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