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Subject Verb Agreement: Basic Rules with Examples
Subject-verb agreement is for the most part fairly straight forward, but can be tricky when you have compound subjects joined by nor and or, collective nouns, indefinite pronouns, singular nouns that end in s, the pronoun none, inverted...
Wonderscape
Verbs: Bringing Actions to Life in Sentences
Uncover the role of verbs, the action words in sentences, as this video explains how they complement nouns to form complete thoughts. Examples like "Haley eats the cupcake" and "Marcus runs" illustrate how verbs represent actions or...
Englishing
What you don't know about VERBS (Stative, dynamic or both/Latinate or Germanic/Phrasal Verbs, etc.)
This series of "what you don't know about..." give a different approach to the explanation of English grammar. They simply explain what you actually do not find in grammar books. Giving a wide angle on each topic. In this lesson for...
Let's Tute
Parts of Speech: Verbs, Adverbs, and Prepositions
In this video session on English grammar, the teacher discusses the three groups of parts of speech: nouns, pronouns, and adjectives. They then move on to the next three groups: verbs, adverbs, and prepositions. The teacher explains how...
The Learning Depot
Simple and Compound Subjects and Predicates
A sentence may consist of only two words, a substantive (noun or pronoun) and a predicate, verb or verb phrase. However, subjects and predicates usually include other words that explain or complete their meaning. Learn about the simple...
Wonderscape
Adjectives: Adding Color and Detail to Sentences
Discover the role of adjectives in language as they add description and detail to nouns. This video highlights how adjectives like 'blue', 'tall', 'scary', and 'small' enhance sentences, providing examples of adjectives placed both...
Wonderscape
Adverbs: Enhancing Actions and Descriptions in Language
Explore the function of adverbs, which describe verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, and provide details about when, where, how, or to what extent something happens. This video demonstrates through examples how adverbs like 'happily',...
Englishing
LIKE as ADJECTIVE, VERB, ADVERB, NOUN, CONJUNCTION, PREPOSITION, EXPRESSIONS and IDIOMS
like can be easily confused among students. In this lesson, Marc highlights every usage of the word like, as an adjective, adverb, verb, conjunction, preposition, an even in idiomatic expressions. Marc provides an easy example for...
Wonderscape
Understanding Progressive Verb Tenses for Clear Communication
This program meets Common Core 4th grade language standards, as it introduces, defines and explores when and how to use modal auxiliaries. All of the main modal verbs are presented and examined for proper usage. Detailed graphics,...
Englishing
English Vocabulary Lesson on the difference between LIKE and AS
In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc will talk about the difference between like, as a preposition and as, as a conjunction. Like is used with a noun, as instead is used with a phrase (subject + verb). He will also explain other differences and...
Curated Video
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.
Curated Video
AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator Full Course - Introduction to PowerShell-II
In this video, we will cover the introduction to PowerShell-II.
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This clip is from the chapter "Azure Administration" of the series "AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator Full Course".This section introduces PowerShell and...
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This clip is from the chapter "Azure Administration" of the series "AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator Full Course".This section introduces PowerShell and...
Professor Dave Explains
Conjugation and Usage of the Verb: Essere (To Be - Permanent State)
Verb conjugation.
Let's Tute
Understanding the Difference Between Advice and Advise
In this video, the teacher explains the difference between the words "advice" and "advise." They discuss the spelling, pronunciation, and usage of each word. The teacher provides examples and encourages the viewers to test their...
Oxford Online English
Should You Use TO or FOR? - 5 Levels of English Grammar
Do you know the difference between 'to' and 'for'? Get examples, from level 1 of difficulty all the way to level 5 of difficulty. In this lesson, learn if you should use 'to' or 'for' with our 5 levels of English...
Curated Video
Hamlet 3.1 Word Nerd: Contumely
This video clarifies the term "contemnly," highlighting its unique usage in historical English. Although it appears adverbial due to its "-ly" ending, similar to words like "quickly" or "gently," it actually functions as a noun,...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Affect and Effect
TL;DW: affect's a verb and effect's a noun. But there's a little more to it than that.