The Causative Form
explains how to use the verb "have" in the causative form. This is similar to the passive voice.
explains how to use the verb "have" in the causative form. This is similar to the passive voice.
It is a brief review of what gerunds and infinitives are, followed by a study of gerunds and infinitives as direct objects (the object of a verb). Special attention is given to the verbs TRY, STOP, FORGET, and REMEMBER and how their meanings change depending on whether they are followed by a gerund or an infinitive.
This video describes how to use modal verbs to express possibilities in the past.
TOPIC: Articles with languages, countries, and nationalities.
This is a lesson in two parts.
Part 1 presented guidelines.
Part 2 offers practice.
TOPIC: Articles with languages, countries, and nationalities.
This is a lesson in two parts.
Part 1 presents guidelines.
Part 2 will offer practice.
Talks how to use articles with places and geographical names. This is part 2 of two parts series. This part summarize the guidelines presented in Part 1 and offers more practice.
Talks how to use articles with places and geographical names. This is part 1 in two parts series. In this part, guidelines are presented to help learners understand the use of the definite article (THE) and the zero article (no article) when referring to places and specific geographical locations.
Using the Definite Article (the) with Generic Nouns. Learn patterns for making generic nouns when talking about musical instruments, inventions, and animals.
An introduction of overview of English articles: a, an, the, and the zero article.
This is a lesson in TWO PARTS. Part 2 summarizes the basic rules for using English articles and offers practice.
An introduction or overview of English articles: a, an, the, and the zero article.
This is a lesson in TWO PARTS. Part 1 presents basic rules or guidelines for using English articles.