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Have and Have Got (Part 2)
By Smrt English
This lesson explains the meaning and usage of the phrase "have got" to show possession or obligation and can only be used in the present tense.
Exponent Properties
By Khan Academy
Exponent Properties. All Khan Academy content is available for free at www.khanacademy.org
Exponents
By Khan Academy
Taking an exponent is basically the act of repeated multiplication. You know how to multiply, right? If so, understanding exponents is completely within your grasp!
Example 6: Factoring a difference of squares with two variables | Algebra II | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
Khan Academy presents Example 2: Factoring difference of squares, an educational video resource on math.
"Problems with Pronouns" | Advanced English Grammar with Educator.com
By Educator
This video presents pronoun cases and rules for using pronouns.
Possessive pronouns | The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
This video presents possessive pronouns.
Possessive Adjectives and Pronouns
By LearnAmericanEnglishOnline
A teacher shows the difference between possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns. Teachers stands at the white board and delivers lecture. At the half-way mark, photo slides with captions demonstrate the possessive adjectives and pronouns. English Language Learners may find this video useful.
Relative pronouns | The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
This lesson is on relative pronouns that link independent and dependent clauses together
Possessive pronouns | The parts of speech | Grammar | Khan Academy
By Khan Academy
This video presents possessive pronouns.
Evaluating Expressions with Parentheses
By KFreimuth83
This Screencast was completed using Dabbleboard and shows how changing removing or eliminating parentheses with similar numbers can change the outcome. The instructor reviews the order of operations as she works the same problem in two different ways based on placement of parentheses.
Pronouns
By LearnAmericanEnglishOnline
An English teacher shows the differences among subject pronouns, object pronouns, possessive adjectives, possessive pronouns, and reflexive pronouns. This video is easier to see than one that was made a few years ago.
"Problems with Pronouns" | Advanced English Grammar with Educator.com
By Educator
Problems with Pronouns
Demonstrative and Possessive Pronouns
By GrammarSongsbyMelissa
This video focuses on demonstrative and possessive pronouns. There is no audio for this video as it is esentially a Powerpoint presentation. Slides show examples of pronouns with their posessive counterparts, explains how to make pronouns possessive, and gives examples of demonstrative pronouns. The video stays on each slide for a long time, allowing opportunities for discussion.
Relative and Interrogative Pronouns
By visionary1954
This animated segment of "Lord Syntax" focuses on relative and interrogative pronouns. Each kind of pronoun is defined and many examples are given.
English Grammar: Pronouns
By Howcast
This video defines a pronoun and explains the different types of pronouns. Then, it goes into detail about personal pronouns in particular.
Perfect English: the Possessive Pronouns
By thnkngstuff
This video reviews possessive adjectives and pronouns in different persons and numbers. It gives and explains several examples for each.
Object Pronouns Vs. Subject Pronouns
By TeacherPhilEnglish
The video describes the difference between subject and object pronouns, and explains how to use each in a sentence.
Reflexive and Intensive Pronouns
By tropicaltasha
This video is a PowerPoint presentation defining and explaining reflexive and intensive pronouns. Examples of correctly and incorrectly used reflexive pronouns are given. The audio on this presentation is difficult to hear. Volume needs to be turned up quite high to listen to the audio.