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The Active & Passive Voices #1
By Smrt English
This lesson explains the reasons and ways to use the active and passive voices. Passive sentences shift the focus from the subject to the object. Passive sentences are used when the agent (doer of the action) is not important or unknown or the agent is clear.
Prepositions of Time: At
By Smrt English
This lesson presents how the preposition "at" is used to tell about clock time and holiday seasons.
The Past Continuous & Past Simple (Part 2)
By Smrt English
This lesson explains that a popular use of the past continuous and past simple is to show an interruption. In the examples the conjunctive adverb "while" is used with the past continuous and "when" is used with the past simple.
Indirect Objects and Objective Complements
By mrthoth
Learn about the nature of the indirect object and the much less well known objective complement. The narrator explains how to find them in example sentences written on a white board.
English Grammar Basics: That vs Which
By Socratica
This lesson explains the technical difference between that and which by determining whether it is used in a restrictive relative clauses or a non-restrictive relative clauses.
What are Linking Verbs? English Grammar for Beginners | Basic English | ESL
By Socratica
This video reviews the verb "to be" and other linking verbs. It distinguishes when certain verbs appear either as action or as linking verbs.
Grammar Tuesday: Capital Letters
By mrbruff
This video goes through the 10 uses of capital letters. It uses ABLE PRINTS to help students remember
How To Apply Colons And Semi-Colons
By Two-Point-Four
This video clearly demonstrates the correct use of colons and semicolons in sentences. It also differentiates the use of the comma from the semicolon between types of clauses.
Fifteen Formal Words
By The Daily English Show
This video offers formal suggestions of words that can replace everyday words to offer a more formal tone when speaking or writing. The formal word is written and spoken and the word it can replace is written below. NOTE: video ends at 03:24.