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!
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2072 - What For? Grammar Tips for a Tricky English Preposition
Today we answer a great listener question about the grammar that we use with the preposition 'for'. Find out the rule today and how to use it to connect.
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2 Idioms Examiners Favor - IELTS Energy Podcast
Learn two idioms with the word ‘favor’ that the IELTS Examiner will love, and find out how to enter our survey contest. We’re giving away $1000 in prizes! Don’t miss it!
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Don’t Let IELTS Vocabulary Dog You - IELTS Energy Podcast 1229
You need to have dogged determination when it comes to getting the IELTS score you need! Today you'll learn four idiomatic phrases related to dogs. Listen in so you can overcome the dog-eat-dog world of IELTS preparation!
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Past Perfect Tense Verbs
Past Perfect Tense Verbs teaches how to identify past perfect tense verbs in sentences.
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Grammar and Usage Edits
"Grammar and Usage Edits" provides examples of mistakes that must be revised to correct errors in grammar and usage in writing.
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Fun with Future-Tense Verbs
"Fun with Future-Tense Verbs" identifies and uses future-tense verbs in sentences.
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Simple Sentences
Simple Sentences explores simple sentences by writing independent clauses that contain at least one subject and one verb each.
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Future Perfect Tense Verbs
Future Perfect Tense Verbs shows how to identify future perfect tense verbs in sentences.
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Present Perfect Tense Verbs
Present Perfect Tense Verbs shows how to identify present perfect tense verbs in sentences.
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Avoiding Shifts in Verb Tense
"Avoiding Shifts in Verb Tense" models how to revise inappropriate shifts in verb tense.
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Recognizing Shifts in Verb Tense
"Recognizing Shifts in Verb Tense" models how to recognize inappropriate shifts in verb tense.
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Adjectives & Adverbs
"Adjectives & Adverbs" reviews and identifies adjectives and adverbs.
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1981 - Phrasal Verbs that Can Bail you Out in English
Did you ever need to bail out a friend? Did a friend bail on you? Today, find out what these terms mean and exactly how and when to use them to talk about precarious situations in English.
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1905 - We Hope You’ll Use this Impressive English Grammar
What are your hopes and dreams? What do you hope to leave behind when you're gone? These are big questions and you need the skills to talk about them. Listen in to get 3 grammar structures for using "hope" in English.
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1891 - What you Need is This Amazing English Vocabulary
What we want is to help you learn how to use native, modern, and less formal grammar structures in business English like native speakers do. Update your grammar repertoire today!
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1960 - Start Off your Day with these Phrasal Verbs
What is the difference between 'start off' and 'start out'? EVen native speakers might not be able to tell you- but today we break it down plus you'll get one natural way you can split these phrasal verbs to sound more interesting....
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1996 - Make, Have or Get How to Use Causative Verbs in English
When it comes to causative verbs, how do you know when to use make, have or get- find out today and learn why it matters that you choose the right one in English conversations.
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Forming Irregular Plural Nouns
"Forming Irregular Plural Nouns" explores how to form irregular plural nouns by changing nouns from singular to plural by following rules of irregular nouns.
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Using Context
Using Context explains how to determine the correct meanings of words with multiple meanings in context by using the context in sentences.
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Multiple Meaning Words
Multiple Meaning Words determines the meaning of multiple meaning words by correctly identifying the word’s function.