Instructional Video2:41
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Reading Homework (Use division to solve word problems involving dividing objects equally into groups.)

K - 12th
Dave has to read 35 pages in 5 days, if he plans to read the same number of pages on each day, then how many pages does he need to read per day?
Instructional Video8:54
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Passive Causative Verbs ~ Advanced English Grammar Lesson

12th - Higher Ed
In today's lesson, you'll learn about passive causative construction. This is an advanced lesson, so please watch the previous lesson on the active causative. • Causative Verbs ~... There are times when the passive causative is...
Instructional Video12:22
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5 Dinosaur Dinners and What They Told Us

12th - Higher Ed
"When it comes to extinct creatures like dinosaurs, it can be tough to know for sure what they actually ate. And we’d like to know because what an animal eats tells you a lot about it. But every now and then, the fossil record gives us a...
Instructional Video16:30
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Advanced Speaking: Illness & Health Vocabulary In English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Let me show you some advanced common illness and health vocabulary in English. This lesson is particularly useful for students preparing for the IELTS speaking exam.
Instructional Video7:56
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Introduction to Conditionals | English Grammar | Verb Mood | Zero, First, Second, Third Conditionals

12th - Higher Ed
Conditional Sentences have two clauses: the conditional clause and the results clause. The conditional clause is a subordinate adverbial clause usually known as the “IF” clause. The IF clause expresses the condition. The results clause...
Instructional Video7:23
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Active and Passive Voice of Verbs | English Grammar Lesson

12th - Higher Ed
Voice is one of the five properties of verbs. The voice of a verb determines whether the subject performs or receives the action. In today's lesson, you will learn about the two grammatical voices: active and passive. You will learn how...
Instructional Video7:17
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What is a Gerund? How Can a Noun be Derived from a Verb?

12th - Higher Ed
A gerund is a type of verbal that has the form of a verb but acts as a noun. In fact, because a gerund looks identical to the present participle some grammarians refer to it as the gerund-participle. This is because both the gerund and...
Instructional Video21:10
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Mastering Verb Tenses: A Complete Guide for English Learners

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Are you struggling with verb tenses in English? Don't worry, we've got you covered! In this comprehensive guide, you'll learn everything you need to know about the six main verb tenses: present simple, present continuous, past simple,...
Instructional Video3:26
Englishing

Lesson on the Past Perfect Continuous (I had been studying for hours)

9th - Higher Ed
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....
Instructional Video4:06
Englishing

Inglese per Italiani: Past Perfect Simple

9th - Higher Ed
Simple English Conversation Learning Lessons Easy| online| english lessons| inglese per italiani| inglese| inglés| anglais| English Language (Language In Fiction)| perfect| past perfect| past perfect simple| tenses| english language|...
Instructional Video5:29
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Inglese per Italiani: Verbo GET - (Inglese Difficile ma spiegato in modo SEMPLICE)

9th - Higher Ed
In this lesson we'll look at the different uses of the verb to #get. In this video I will list the different uses of to get with simple explanations and example sentences. This is meant to give intermediate level learners the main senses...
Instructional Video4:35
Englishing

Inglese per Italiani: Second Conditional (Periodo ipotetico 2ndo)

9th - Higher Ed
In this lesson we will look at the usage of the #second #conditional. The lesson will give easy examples in order to be comprehensible for the student. This lesson is addressed to elementary students who wish to learn English grammar,...
Instructional Video4:23
Englishing

Lezione di Inglese: Present Perfect Continuous

9th - Higher Ed
In this lesson we will look at the usage of the #Present #Perfect #Continuous. The lesson will give you easy examples in order to be comprehensible for the student. This lesson is addressed to elementary students who wish to learn...
Instructional Video6:18
Englishing

Inglese per Italiani: The Passive voice (Voce Passiva - Spiegato BENISSIMO in ITALIANO)

9th - Higher Ed
In this video I will talk about the passive voice by giving easy examples and a formula easy to remember. This lesson is addressed to the beginner student who wishes to learn English grammar, but also to advanced students who need to...
Instructional Video4:16
Englishing

Second Conditional (Secondo CONDIZIONALE INGLESE - Lezione FACILE)

9th - Higher Ed
In this lesson we will look at the usage of the #second #conditional. Why and when do you use the second conditional ?. This video will give you the answer to both these questions by giving easy examples in order to be comprehensible for...
Instructional Video3:43
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Double Words: That That | Conjunction, Determiner, Pronoun, or Adverb?

12th - Higher Ed
Today we continue our lesson on double words in a sentence. Double words in a sentence look weird at first glance and may even confuse the reader. This certainly is an awkward construction, but today we’ll tackle another pair of double...
Instructional Video7:54
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Adverb Clauses: An Adverb Clause is a Part of Speech Classed as an Adverb

12th - Higher Ed
Adverb clauses also known as adverbial clauses function as one part of speech: the adverb. We know that an adverb answer modifies a verb, an adjective, and another adverb. It answers the question “when?”, “where?”, “how?”, “why?” “to...
Instructional Video4:53
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What are Linking Verbs? | Auxiliary Verbs

12th - Higher Ed
A linking verb is a type of auxiliary verb that does not show any action. It simply links, or joins, the subject of a sentence to the subject complement (a word that identifies or describes the subject). The forms of the verbs to be, to...
Instructional Video9:08
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Verb Mood: Indicative, Imperative, and Subjunctive | Properties of Verbs

12th - Higher Ed
Mood is a property of verbs that shows the mood, or attitude, of the speaker. Mood is used to denote whether the speaker is stating or asserting a fact, asking a question, expressing a condition, or giving a command. In today's lesson,...
Instructional Video8:00
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The BE Verb: Be, To Be, Being, Been~All About Be

12th - Higher Ed
The BE verb is the most important verb in the English language. It communicates a state of being, or existence. The verb BE is used as a main verb as well as an auxiliary verb. It is a most irregular verb and has eight forms: be am are...
Instructional Video6:01
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Possessive Pronouns & Possessive Adjectives

12th - Higher Ed
Possessive pronouns and possessive adjectives can be easily confused as both refer to possession. But their usage is quite different. Possessive pronouns are also called absolute possessive pronouns because they do not need to be used...
Instructional Video3:47
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Surface Level Features of Expository Text | Improve Your Reading Comprehension

12th - Higher Ed
Effective readers use the characteristics of text to their advantage. Whether consciously or subconsciously, knowing how to use these cues to your advantage will help you to strategically read and engage with text at a more effective...
Instructional Video5:35
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Prepositional Phrases as Adjectives and Adverbs

12th - Higher Ed
A group of words that may take the place of a part of speech is called a phrase. In an earlier lesson, I explained the seven types of phrases, but in this lesson, I expand on the prepositional phrase. The prepositional phrase is a...
Instructional Video10:15
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Subject, Object, Possessive, and Reflexive Pronouns

12th - Higher Ed
In this lesson, you will learn about pronoun case. There are four common pronoun cases: subject, object, possessive, and reflexive. Examples are given. My apologies for the sound. Was having trouble with the mic. :-)