Double Comparatives
This video talks about Double comparatives (as in "The more, the merrier.") Using comparative forms to express cause and effect.
This video talks about Double comparatives (as in "The more, the merrier.") Using comparative forms to express cause and effect.
This video describes about some compound words (nouns and adjectives) being formed from phrasal verbs. Special attention is given to the pronunciation of the compound words (stress patterns).
This lesson shows how grammar and pronunciation are related. The stress patterns used for phrasal verbs are guided by sentence structure. Learn three common patterns and achieve more natural rhythm in your own use of phrasal verbs.
This is the second of a series of lessons on phrasal verbs. It explains how phrasal verbs can be transitive or intransitive as well as separable or inseparable.
This is an introduction to phrasal verbs (two-part verbs/ multi-word verbs/ particle verbs). It explains what phrasal verbs are and when we use them.
This video talks how to report imperatives sentences. It also introduces other reporting verbs on different situations. This is the tenth and final video in a series of lessons on reported (indirect) speech.
This video talks how to use infinitives to report questions. This is the ninth video in a series of lessons on reported (indirect) speech.
This video talks how to report wh- questions. This is the eighth video in a series of lessons on reported (indirect) speech.
This video talks how to report yes-no questions. This is the seventh video in a series of lessons on reported (indirect) speech.
This video talks about how to report conditional statements. This is the sixth video in a series of lessons on reported (indirect) speech.