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Modal Verbs of Obligation and Advice


By Smrt English

Craig presents how modal verbs are used to show obligation or give advice

Auxiliary Verbs (Part 4)


By Smrt English

This video explains that auxiliary verbs are used in question tags, short answers, and reply questions.

Phrasal Verbs in English


By Espresso English

This video explains that a phrasal verb consists of a main verb + particle (preposition or adverb). It gives examples of transitive and intransitive phrasal verbs.

Irregular Verbs in English: Learn English Verbs


By Espresso English

This lesson explains how to identify and form irregular verbs. It presents irregular verbs in 3 groups: all three verb forms are identical, '-n' is used in the past participle, and pronunciation changes

Verbs


By Smrt English

This lesson explains the use of verbs and verb tenses.

Subject-Verb Agreement


By EnglishI PLC

This grammar video presents subject-verb agreement rules. It can serve as a good review of this grammar concept for middle and high school students.

What are Verbs? English Grammar for Beginners | Basic English | ESL


By Socratica

This lesson explains that a verb is an action. In this lesson, learn about "to be" verbs and "helping verbs."

Stative Verbs, Action Verbs, and Verbs that can be both


By EspressoEnglish

This video explains that action verbs are verbs that describe actions and can be used in the simple and continuous forms. Stative verbs describe the status or quality of something and cannot be used in the continuous form. In addition, some verbs can be both stative and active. Examples of each type of stative verb are given as well as examples of when verbs are used in both stative and active forms.

"Like" as a Verb


By Smrt English

This video introduces the use of the word "like" as a verb to express what you enjoy and the phrase "would like" to express what you want.

Auxiliary Verbs (Part 2)


By Smrt English

This video focuses on the auxiliary verb "do". It is used in present or past simple sentences. It is used mainly to ask questions, form negative sentences (using "don't/didn't"), and to emphasize something.

Auxiliary Verbs (Part 1)


By Smrt English

This video presents the three auxiliary verbs in English: be, do, have. It explains that "be" is used with continuous tenses. In addition, "be" is used in the passive voice with a past participle.

Causative Verbs in English


By Espresso English

This video presents causative verbs as verbs that cause something else to happen. Several examples are given to show how to use the causative verbs let, make, have, get, and help correctly

Three Kinds of Verbs (Part 1)


By Smrt English

This lesson presents the three kinds of verbs: auxiliary verbs (be, do, have), modal verbs (can, may, will, should, etc), and main/full verbs. The instructor points out that auxiliary verbs can have a full verb meaning.

What Are Modal Verbs?


By Smrt English

Geoff explains how to use modal verbs (also known as helping verbs or modal auxiliary verbs)

Adverbs: Verb Helpers


By IkenEdu

This animation teaches the learner to identify the use of verb helpers or adverbs and to identify 'how', 'when' and 'where' words that describe a verb.

Subject-verb agreement | Syntax | Khan Academy


By Khan Academy

This video presents subject-verb agreement.

What are Linking Verbs? English Grammar for Beginners | Basic English | ESL


By BildungInteraktiv

This video reviews the verb "to be" and other linking verbs. It distinguishes when certain verbs appear either as action or as linking verbs.

5 Common Irregular Past Tense Verbs


By English Lessons with Alex (engVid AlexESLvid)

Not all past tense verbs end with -ed. Learn about the past forms of five very common irregular verbs in this basic grammar lesson. I teach the verbs go, make, take, get, and have. You may also want to check our very useful list of common irregular verbs.

Verb Patterns (Part 2)


By Smrt English

This lesson introduces the verb pattern: preposition + verb-ing.