Reported Speech - with Modals
This video talks how to change modal verbs and modal-like expressions in reported (indirect) speech. This is the fifth video in a series of lessons on reported speech.
This video talks how to change modal verbs and modal-like expressions in reported (indirect) speech. This is the fifth video in a series of lessons on reported speech.
This video talks how to change verb tenses in reported (indirect) speech. This is the fourth video in a series of lessons on reported speech.
This video talks when to change verbs in reported (indirect) speech. It mentions there are some situations we don't change the verb tense. This is the third video in a series of lessons on reported speech.
This video teaches how to change reference words (pronouns, possessive adjectives, etc.) in reported speech (indirect speech). This is the second video in a series of lessons on reported speech.
This video introduces what's reported speech. It also called indirect speech. This is the first video in a series of lessons on reported speech.
This material compares and contrast several verb tenses including the present perfect and the present perfect progressive.
This is part four of a lesson in five parts. In this part, the teacher practices using time expressions and finally begin the study of the present perfect progressive.
This is part three of a lesson in five parts. In this part, the teacher practices forming the negative and questions in the present perfect tense. Reasons for using the present perfect are reviewed.
This is part two of a lesson in five parts. In this part, the teacher continues to look at reasons why the present perfect is used. A contrast is made between the present perfect and the simple past.
This is part one of a lesson in five parts. In this part, the teacher tells how to form the present perfect tense, and she begins to explain why this tense is used.