Wonderscape
Understanding Superlative Adjectives
Dive into the world of superlative adjectives, used for comparing three or more nouns to highlight the highest degree or quality. Learn how to form superlative adjectives by adding "-est" to words, dealing with irregular adjectives, and...
Wonderscape
Understanding Contractions and Singular Possessive Pronouns
Delve into the basics of English grammar with a focus on contractions and singular possessive pronouns. Learn how to form contractions using "not" and verbs like "to be," and distinguish between similar sounding words such as "it's" (it...
Wonderscape
Mastering Contractions in English Grammar
Explore the world of contractions in English, focusing on those involving the verb "to be" and the word "not." Learn how to shorten phrases like "cannot" to "can't" and "will not" to "won't," using apostrophes to combine words for more...
Wonderscape
Pronouns: Simplifying Language in Sentences
This video explores the function of pronouns in English, highlighting their role in replacing nouns to streamline sentences. It demonstrates how pronouns like 'I', 'we', and 'they' can efficiently substitute for both proper and common...
Wonderscape
Mastering Comparative and Superlative Adverbs in English
Uncover the nuances of forming comparative and superlative adverbs to elevate your English writing and speaking skills. This guide delves into the transformation of adverbs, highlighting the distinction between regular adverbs ending in...
Wonderscape
Mastering Comparative Adjectives
Explore the world of comparative adjectives, which are used to highlight differences between two nouns. Learn the rules for forming comparative adjectives, including when to add "-er," double consonants, change "y" to "i" before adding...
Curated Video
Past Continuous Tense for Kids | Past Progressive ESL
Past Continuous Tense for kids (Past Progressive) English ESL grammar lesson. You will learn how to form the past continuous tense: subject + was/were + verb + ing You will also learn when to use the past continuous tense with...
Curated Video
Present Continuous Tense for Kids
A short guessing game for kids to practice Present Continuous Tense. A perfect little game for beginner English ESL students. This animated video has 5 questions to practice the present continuous (or present progressive) tense. Firstly,...
Wonderscape
Exploring the Role of Suffixes in English Language
Delve into the world of suffixes and their impact on the English language. Learn how suffixes like -ship, -ness, -ment, -ous, -ent, -and, -or, -ful, -less, -able, -ic, and -ize can transform root words, often changing their part of...
Curated Video
Infinitives vs. Gerunds: 6 Tips for ESL Learners | EasyTeaching
Both infinitives and gerunds can act as nouns, and for this reason, it can be confusing to know whether we need to use the infinitive or the gerund in a sentence. In this video, we'll explore six invaluable tips to help ESL learners...
All Ears English
2095 - How to Avoid This Common English Grammar Trap
Today we answer a listener question about 'neither nor' in English. We share a simple protip for avoiding this English grammar trap so you have one less thing to worry about!
All Ears English
2104 - What Should You Do When There is No Grammar Rule?
No grammar rules? Is there ever a time when you can't possibly make a grammar mistake? Today, find out the correct order when you say a pronoun along with a noun in English.
Curated Video
Introduction to short and long vowel sounds
Children to learn both long and short vowel sounds and when to use it
Oxford Online English
How to Use the Past Perfect Tense in English - English Grammar Lesson
In this lesson, you can learn about the past perfect verb form. What does the past perfect mean? When do you need to use the past perfect? How do you use the past perfect verb tense correctly in a conversation? You’ll see the answers to...
Oxford Online English
Using the Verb Be - 5 Levels of English Grammar
Check your grammar level with BE! In this English grammar lesson, you can learn about using the verb ‘be’, and test your English grammar skills! Find the level you'd like to start from under 'Contents', or, start from the beginning and...
Oxford Online English
How to Use The - Articles in English Grammar
Do you know how to use THE in English? It can be very confusing. If your language doesn’t have a word like the, learning how to use the correctly can be very difficult. Leave us a comment and practice what you learned in the lesson! In...
Oxford Online English
How to Improve English Grammar - Tips to Learn English Grammar Faster
In this lesson, you can learn how to improve English grammar. You'll see a step-by-step, practical plan to improve your English grammar in any area. Make sure you leave us a comment and let us know which grammar topic you're going to...
Oxford Online English
9 Parts of Speech in English - English Grammar Lesson
In this lesson, you can learn about parts of speech in English. How many parts of speech are there in English? Can you name them, and explain what they do? Understanding parts of speech—nouns, verbs, adjectives, and so on—can help you to...
Oxford Online English
How to Use To, In, and At - Prepositions in English Grammar
In this lesson, we’re going to look at the English prepositions to, in and at. You can learn how to use the English prepositions to, in and at in spoken or written English. A good way to understand and learn the difference between...
Englishing
Sentence Variation - A Writing Guide for Sentence Structure
Sentence variety reduces repetition in a piece of writing and emphasizes important points in the text. Sentence variety can be introduced to the beginning of sentences by starting a sentence with an adverb, starting a sentence with a...
Englishing
Regular Past Tense Verbs Pronunciation
Regular past tense verbs can have three different pronunciation endings. This video lesson will discuss the three distinct ways regular past tense verbs are pronounced. Mr. P. will provide examples and a pronunciation exercise at the end...
Curated Video
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.
Curated Video
Compound Sentences in #englishgrammar #shorts
Compound sentences are a combination of two or more independent clauses joined together by a coordinating conjunction (for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so).