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What Are Verbs | Parts of Speech | Learning English
Introduce verbs to students and explain the difference between verbs and other parts of speech with this video. Video Lesson: Nouns, Verbs & Adjectives: • Nouns Verbs & Adj...
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Past Tense Verbs VS Past Participles
Learn the difference between the past tense form of verbs and past participles. This video also looks at how to form and use present participles.
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How to Pronounce Past Tense -ed Endings
There are three sounds ‘ed’ can make: /d/ /t/ and /id/. We use the /d/ sound if the root word ends in a vowel sound or if the root word ends in a voiced consonant sound- as in save, plan and amaze. We use the /t/ sound if the root word...
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9 Everyday Phrasal Verbs | Learn English
Learn the following phrasal verbs: get over, make up, work out, find out, calm down, let down, get together, hang out, throw away.
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Transitive and Intransitive Verbs | English Grammar
Verbs can either be transitive or intransitive. Transitive verbs must have a direct object to complete the thought. Intransitive verbs do not have a direct object.
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Nouns Verbs & Adjectives | Video Lessons
A video lesson teaching students how to identify and use nouns, verbs and adjectives. Lesson includes worksheet and activities. Download the lesson worksheet (see Link #4) before starting the lesson.
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How Authors Describe Characters: Direct vs Indirect Characterization
When taking a reading comprehension test, have you ever been stumped by a question asking about how the author or another character feels about a specific character? Or perhaps when reading a novel or story, you’re somewhat confused...
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Catenative Verbs | A Chain of Verbs
Catenative verbs are verbs that connect to other verb forms and form a chain; thus their name catenative because in Latin, catena means chain. A catenative verb will link or connect to other verbs to form a chain of verbs. And in theory,...
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Finite vs Non-Finite Verbs | Learn English
What are finite and non-finite verbs? Finite verbs change form according to the subject. They also show tense. Non-finite verbs do not change to match the subject, and they do not show tense on their own.
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9 English Phrasal Verbs for Beginners
Phrasal verbs can be difficult for people learning English. They don't follow rules and can have very different meanings from their literal interpretations. Here are 9 phrasal verbs for beginners with examples to help you understand and...
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Passive Causative Verbs ~ Advanced English Grammar Lesson
In today's lesson, you'll learn about passive causative construction. This is an advanced lesson, so please watch the previous lesson on the active causative. • Causative Verbs ~... There are times when the passive causative is...
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When to Use the Gerund (-ing) and Infinitive (to): Is There a Difference in Meaning?
In today’s lesson we are going to compare two verbals: the gerund and the infinitive. From previous lessons, you learned that a gerund is a verb form that acts like a noun. And an infinitive is also a verb form that can take the form of...
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Syntactic Properties of Phrasal Verbs | Lesson 1 of 3
In today’s lesson, we’ll look at phrasal verbs from a grammatical perspective. You’ll learn about the syntactic features of phrasal verbs, particles as adverbs or prepositions, and the difference between phrasal verbs,...
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Causative Verbs ~ Advanced English Grammar Lesson
Today, you’ll learn how we define true causative verbs The causative verb structure of the sentence The Causative verb structure of the sentence. (Declarative, Interrogative, Imperative) Using modals with the causative structure The...
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INFINITIVES: Everything You Need To Know
An infinitive is a verb that is not bound by time. An infinitive is a base verb, or a verb in its basic form. This is called the bare infinitive. But when you think of the infinitive you probably think of the verb form called the full...
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Ultimate ASP.NET 5 Web API Development Guide - Conclusion
This video helps you with the conclusion of the course. This clip is from the chapter "Conclusion" of the series "Ultimate ASP.NET Core Web API Development Guide".Congratulations on successfully completing the course. This section...
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placeでobjectをaction verb -doing something at or in in Japanese
Doing something at a place or in a place in Japanese.Place de Object o Action verb How to talk
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Adverbs vs. Adjectives: Common Mistakes, Examples and Practice
Do you know the difference between adjectives and adverbs? Adverbs and adjectives can actually change the meaning of a sentence and are an important part of speech in English grammar to learn. Check out this video as I explain and give...
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Talking About Your Skills In English - Job Interview Tips
"Learn lots of extremely useful vocabulary to help you talk about your professional skills in English. Some of the vocabulary you'll learn in this lesson: Hone/sharpen your skills: to improve or devop your skills over time: - Over the...
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How To Write Meeting Minutes In English
"In this lesson, you'll learn the most common vocabulary and phrases used to write meeting minutes in English. Examples: - TS pointed out that competition was getting tougher and requested an increase in the marketing budget. - PW...
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More Essential Verbs For Meetings - Business English Meetings
"Learn some of the most essential and common English verbs used in business meetings, and see them in context with example sentences. This is the second of 2 videos on this topic. The first video can be found under: ""10 Essential Verbs...
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The French auxiliaries: être et avoir
Learn the two most important French verbs: être (to be) & avoir (to have).
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French Made Easy: French pronouns EN vs. Y
Learn French With Alexa’s “French Made Easy” series: Alexa takes a look at when to use the French pronouns EN and Y.
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Comparing French Tenses: Conditional VS Imperfect
compares French tenses CONDITIONAL and the IMPERFECT - Lesson 52 of Alexa’s popular Beginner’s French Essentials course