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Englishing
Ditransitive Verbs (accord, give, show, sing, lend, pay, hand, etc.)
Mr. P./Marc starts this lesson by explaining the difference between a direct and indirect object. He then describes what a ditransitive verb is by showing an easy example. He then goes on by listing some rules in order to use...
Englishing
English Vocabulary Lesson on Lay vs. Lie
This video is about the confusing verbs to lay, to lie and to lie. This lesson will provide a diagram with the differences between these verbs. The lesson is designed for students who are starting learning English to proficiency students...
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How to Use Dative Verbs in German
Learn how to use dative verbs in sentences. Today’s lesson includes the following dative verbs: ähneln, antworten, auffallen, ausweichen, befehlen, begegnen, beistehen, danken, dienen, drohen, einfallen, entgegnen, erlauben, erscheinen,...
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German Relative Pronouns & Clauses
WHAT? HUH? The word "die" is in this sentence 8 times and there isn't a noun to be seen. What is going on here?
Wenn die, die reinwollen, die, die rauwollen, nicht rauslassen, dann können die, die rauswollen, die, die...
Wenn die, die reinwollen, die, die rauwollen, nicht rauslassen, dann können die, die rauswollen, die, die...
Englishing
Subject-Verb Agreement (Lesson 1 - Finding the subject)
This lesson is designed for intermediate students who wish to improve their English grammar, and for those above levels who wish to clear up doubts about this topic. The principle of subject-verb agreement seems simple. A singular...
Englishing
Reflexive PRONOUNS (himself, herself, themselves, etc.)
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In this lesson Mr. P. explains when to use reflexive pronouns by listing four rules and giving two examples e
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The Learning Depot
Subject, Object, Possessive, and Reflexive Pronouns
In this lesson, you will learn about pronoun case. There are four common pronoun cases: subject, object, possessive, and reflexive. Examples are given. My apologies for the sound. Was having trouble with the mic. :-)
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Your Ultimate Guide to Reflexive Pronouns in German
If you are struggling to understand reflexive pronouns and reflexive verbs in German, this video is guaranteed to explain everything you need to know about them. In this video I explain the pronoun "sich", what it means to use a...
Englishing
ESL - Direct and Indirect Objects
Direct objects follow action verbs and they receive the action of the verb. Indirect objects instead, tell to or for who and to or for what the action of the verb is done. In this lesson, Mr. P. will explain direct and indirect objects...
Cerebellum
Advanced Spanish: Spanish Prepositions Continued
Learn all about prepositions - words like "above", "below", "under", and "over" continued. This is part 2 in the series: 'Advanced Spanish: Prepositions'.
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Word Order: Direct & Indirect Objects - 3 Minuten Deutsch Lesson #31 - Deutsch lernen
Learn about where to put the direct and indirect objects in a German sentence.<b<b<b<b<b<b<b<b<b<b<br/>r/>r/>r/>r/>r/>r/>r/>r/>r/>r/>
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What are voices? - German Grammar Jargon - German Learning Tips #32 - Deutsch lernen
What is a voice? What is the difference between active and passive voices? How do you make the active and passive voice? <b<b<b<b<b<b<b<b<b<b<b<br/>r/>r/>r/>r/>r/>r/>r/>r/>r/>r/>r/>
Cerebellum
Spanish: Grammar and Negative Statements
Learn the correct grammar regarding negative statements in Spanish. This clip is part 9 in the series 'Learning Spanish: Beyond the Basics'.
Curated OER
Active Voice and Passive Voice
Identify the subject of the verb and the agent (whatever is doing the action), and you will be able to discern if your sentence is written in the active or passive voice. Yossarian the Grammarian demonstrates by writing examples of each...
Yossarian the Grammarian
English Grammar Lesson: Sentence Diagramming 5: Direct Objects
This video lesson from Yossarian the Grammarian explains how to diagram a sentence that has a direct object in it.
Yossarian the Grammarian
English Grammar Lesson: Transitive Verbs and Direct Objects
This video lesson from Yossarian the Grammarian explains the role of a transitive verb and the role of the direct object that receives the action.
Yossarian the Grammarian
"Halt! Whom Goes There?" Pronoun Case, Continued: English Grammar Lesson
This video lesson from Yossarian the Grammarian explains how to determine which pronoun case is needed.
Yossarian the Grammarian
I? Me? He? Him? Pronoun Case: English Grammar Lesson
This video lesson from Yossarian the Grammarian explains how to deternine the appropriate pronoun case in a sentence.
Yossarian the Grammarian
Sentence Diagramming 8: Nominal Clause as Direct Object
This video lesson from Yossarian the Grammarian explains how to diagram a sentence that has a nominal clause as a direct object. [3:10]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Subject, Direct Object, and Indirect Object
A subject is the noun phrase that drives the action of a sentence; in the sentence "Jake ate cereal," Jake is the subject. The direct object is the thing that the subject acts upon, so in that last sentence, "cereal" is the direct...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Nouns: Lesson 4
This lesson introduces nouns and how they are used. It is 4 of 4 in the series titled "Nouns." Practice with identifying nouns is provided at the end of the video lesson.