Verbs have, do, go in the third person singular – has, does, goes
The conjugation of English verbs ‘have’, ‘do’, ‘go’ in the third person singular. Two idioms with the word ‘go’.
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The conjugation of English verbs ‘have’, ‘do’, ‘go’ in the third person singular. Two idioms with the word ‘go’.
In this English Video Lesson Alex is explaining the use of such modal verbs as /Can/, /Could/ and /Be able to/ in talking about “ability” in various tenses – past tense, present tense and future tense.
Today we will talk about prepositions – an important part of English grammar.
Students are often get confused with the use of a certain preposition mainly due to the fact that in different languages prepositions are used differently.
There are only two cases of nouns in English: possessive case and common case.
The lesson shows the formation of cases and gives examples of the occurrences of possessive case of nouns.
There are a huge number of irregular verbs in the English language. The Past participle and Past simple for most of these verbs are not formed based on general rules.
The lesson presents the article definition and general rules for the use of definite and indefinite articles in the English language.
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Pronunciation practice of the /-ing/ ending in English. Meg gives examples showing the contrast of words with the correct pronunciation of the endings and other similar words. Read more
Video lesson with practice exercise on the pronunciation of the English interdental “th” sound. Many examples. Watch and practice.
The importance of pronouncing the consonants at the end of English words – video lesson on pronunciation.
Lisa Mojsin gives valuable tip on the pronunciation of English /t/ sound with the American accent. American English /t/ sounds like /d/ in many cases.