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AIMER (TO LIKE/LOVE) — Conditional Tense
Alexa conjugates the French verb aimer (to like/love) in the conditional tense.
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Vouloir (to want) — Present Tense
Alexa conjugates the French verb VOULOIR (TO WANT) in the present tense.
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When to use SAVOIR versus CONNAÎTRE in French (full guide & exercise)
Both SAVOIR and CONNAÎTRE mean TO KNOW in French, but when do we know how to use one rather than the other? In this video, Alexa solves this frequently asked French grammar question and outlines the differences between Savoir and...
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02 Spanish Lesson - Acabar de + infinitive
Hola. In this video lesson we talk about a useful phrase in the present tense: 'acabar de'. We use it to say something has happened in the recent past.
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English Grammar Lesson on INVERSION (Little did he know, had they been living....)
In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc will delve into what it's called "inversion". There are five types of inversion: 1.When we make questions - 2. With negative adverbs or adverbial phrases - 3. Conditional sentences - 4. With adjuncts or...
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Complete Guide to English Modal Verbs - English Grammar Lesson
In this English video lesson, get the complete guide to English modal verbs. What are modal verbs? What do modal verbs do? Why do we need modal verbs? Get the answers to these questions and more from this lesson. Contents: 1. Modal Verb...
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Must - Have To - Have Got To. What's The Difference?
Learn how to use these modal verbs: Must, have to, have got to. This will help you to express necessity in English.
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Making Plans And Giving Opinions In English
Learn how to talk about plans, and giving opinions in English. This lesson is particularly useful to students studying for the IELTS speaking test.
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Group 1 'ER' verbs: Present tense
Learn French Group 1 'ER' verbs in the present tense
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Advanced Spanish: The Future Tense
Introduction to informal commands and the future tense. This is part 2 in the series: 'Advanced Spanish: Informal Commands And Future Tense'.