A teacher explains what gerunds look like and how they might be used in English.
An American English teacher explains how infinitives are used.
An English teacher shows how to use "either" and "neither" to make negative statements. These words are the opposite of "so" and "too."
In English, "so" and "too" are used to show that experiences are the same or similar. They're used in affirmative statements only.
This video shows how to make the future with "going to" in English.
An English teacher shows how to make the future tense using "will" and the simple form of the verb. Pronunciation practice is important with ...more
This short video shows how helping verbs are used with main verbs in English.
This four part video series feature questions that may be asked for the citizenship test.
This video shows to pronounce regular verbs in the past tense in English.
This video shows the differences among pronouns as subject, object, possessive adjective, possessive pronoun, and reflexive pronoun in ...more
Learn how to say the days of the week in English. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday are the days of the week ...more
In this video a teacher shows the difference between count and noncount nouns. This is very important for good American English grammar.
Reflexive pronouns refer the reader or listener back to the subject. For example: She looked at herself in the mirror, or.... They gave ...more
In this video a teacher shows the difference between possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns.
In this video a teacher shows how to use possessive adjectives before a noun in English.
In this video an American English teacher shows the difference between subject and object pronouns.
Learn how to construct yes or no questions in the past tense in English. The helping verb "did" and the simple form of the main verb make a ...more
This video shows how to make the past tense in English negative.
Learn how to use the simple and past tense forms of irregular verbs in English.
This video shows the simple and past tense forms of regular verbs in English.