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A photo of a large ginger pussy cat on a fence. Improve your English grammar with these helpful tips!

Simple Tips to Improve Your English Grammar Ep 604

Learning English grammar can be confusing, but understanding the basics of “there is” and “there are” is relatively straightforward. This lesson will help you understand when to use which phrase and how to use them in positive and negative sentences, questions, and answers. We’ll also provide some tips on avoiding common mistakes and discuss alternative ways of expressing the same idea. With this lesson, you’ll be able to master the use of “there is” and “there are” in English.

Published

January 05, 2023

💬 Words: 1861

Length 10 min

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A weathered brass plaque which says word. Watch this English video lesson if you want to learn how to use English contractions.

English Contractions Quick Guide For Beginners And ESL Students Ep 587

Today we are going to cover English contractions. The most common ones, the ones you will hear native English speakers using repeatedly, all day long. This is an English grammar lesson which will help beginners grasp the use of contractions. It’s a great lesson recap for ESL students, with a short quiz at the end of the lesson to make sure you understand them.

Published

November 03, 2022

💬 Words: 2339

Length 12 min

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A group of young adults drinking at a table at night. Are you learning English? Stop making these grammar mistakes before it's too late!

Fix 2 Common English Grammar Mistakes Ep 557

Today we talk about 2 grammatical errors. Errors so common even native English speakers don’t realize they’re making them. We are going to identify, understand and fix these two English grammar mistakes, so you sound more fluent when speaking English. As always, we give you lots of examples to explain the problem and today we even have a quiz to check your understanding. So click play and start listening to learn English.

Published

July 21, 2022

💬 Words: 2549

Length 13 min

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A couple falling out with each other. Some of the possible English phrasal verb combinations of the verb fall, and some examples.

Popular English Phrasal Verb Pairings-Fall Ep 551

English phrasal verbs explained. Today, our journey through the many possible phrasal verb combinations continues with the verb fall. We explore the most common use of fall in a phrasal verb, with lots of examples. I’ve included a short quiz at the end of the lesson so you can check if you have grasped the multitude meanings of fall as a phrasal verb. Please start listening before we fall out with each other, and take the quiz at the end of the lesson to check you’ve got it. I hope you spotted that phrasal verb!

Published

June 30, 2022

💬 Words: 3014

Length 16 min

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A photo of neighbourhood street party. In this lesson you will learn about conditionals: what they are, what their forms and meanings are, how to practice using them in conversation and how to avoid common mistakes that others make.

ESL English Grammar-The 4 Conditionals Explained Ep 540

English language learners often struggle with the English grammar concept of conditionals. In this lesson, I’ll explain the 4 conditional types in a straightforward way, along with examples of each type and its use. As a bonus, there is even a quiz at the end of the lesson to check you have improved your understanding.

Published

May 23, 2022

💬 Words: 2578

Length 13 min

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Two Alaskan brown bare fishing in a river. Want to improve your English skills? Perfect your pronunciation? Learn more about grammar and homonyms? Start today for free.

Yet Another Part Of Speech English Learners Struggle With-Homonyms Ep 537

English has some words which sound similar when you say them, and can even have the same spelling, but have a different meaning. Today we are going to talk about homonyms in our English grammar lesson, what they are, and why they are problematic for new English language learners. As usual, we provide lots of English listening practice to help you spot them and avoid confusion when you communicate with people using them.

Published

May 12, 2022

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