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Englishing
Past Perfect Simple
This video will teach you the Past Perfect Simple by giving you examples using also the Present Perfect and Past Simple. This video will teach you how to use them by giving easy example. This lesson is addressed to the beginner student...
Englishing
Lesson on PAST PERFECT SIMPLE & Sentences Ending with Prepositions (GREAT Lesson)
In this video, Mr. P./Marc will explain the Past Perfect Simple tense using sentences and giving the formulas for writing positive, negative and interrogative sentences. He will also delve into sentences ending with prepositions when...
Englishing
English Language Lesson on 5 Most Common Grammatical Mistakes (HOW TO AVOID THEM !!)
In this video Mr. P./Marc will go over the five most common grammatical mistakes students learn when learning the language. He will talk about the 3rd person singular in the Present Simple, Conditionals, Possessives, the differences...
Englishing
Lesson on 4 CONDITIONALS (Zero, First, Second, Third)
This video is about conditionals.
Mr. P./Marc will explain the difference among all these conditionals though leaving aside mixed conditionals, which he will deal with them in a later video. He will start by introducing the "zero...
Mr. P./Marc will explain the difference among all these conditionals though leaving aside mixed conditionals, which he will deal with them in a later video. He will start by introducing the "zero...
Curated Video
You Only Need These Verb Tenses for IELTS
Today you’ll find out what verb tenses you need for IELTS Speaking and Writing.
Curated Video
Perfect Participles for IELTS Grammar Scores - IELTS Energy Podcast 1173
Don't let irregular past participles trip you up on IELTS Speaking! Today we share 4 verbs that even natives often use incorrectly. Listen up so you can avoid these mistakes on test day.
Englishing
Lesson on the Past Perfect Continuous (I had been studying for hours)
In this lesson, Mr. P./Marc will talk about the Past Perfect Continuous. This tense is mainly used with the Past Simple to express an action in progress before another action in the past. It is easily confused with the Past Continuous....
Englishing
English Vocabulary Lesson: BY THE TIME (By the time this lesson finishes, I will have understood)
This video is about the expression of time "by the time". Frequently misused, this expression can be used for a past, present or a future action and it means, "at some point before". By the time is followed by a clause with a relative...
Englishing
Complicated English: have and have got (Difference tra HAVE e HAVE GOT - INGLESE Facile)
This video is about confusing words in #English, have and have got. Students of English will eventually both have and have got to express possession. Both forms can express what we own, but also the relationships we have. Students should...
Englishing
Lesson on PAST PERFECT SIMPLE & CONTINUOUS (He had studied or He had been studying)
In past lessons we discussed both tenses in separate ways. In this lesson Mr. P./Marc will highlight the difference between them by giving examples and by providing a timeline.
This lesson is intended for elementary students and...
This lesson is intended for elementary students and...
Englishing
Lesson on how to use "I WISH" - (I wish I had learnt it before)
This video is about the expression "I wish". This useful expression can be used in the past, present and future. It expresses a desire or dissatisfaction in the present, and a regret for a past situation.It could also express its real...
Curated Video
Using Past Perfect Verbs to Describe Completed Actions in the Past
This video is a lesson on using past perfect verbs to describe completed actions in the past. The teacher explains the concept of past perfect tense and provides examples to help students understand how to use it in their writing. The...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Perfect Aspect
You use the perfect verb aspect to express when an action is completed, like 'I have done the dishes.'
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Perfect Progressive Aspect
We use the perfect progressive aspect to talk about an action that was once ongoing, but has since completed, like 'I had been waiting for twenty minutes.'