Category: Grammar Video Lessons
Grammar rules,
constructions and phenomena in free online lessons. Watch professional English
tutors presenting handy and easy explanations on a board.
Learn how to use the passive voice in English – English Grammar video lesson
This English Video Lesson is thought up and taught up by James. Check it out and you’ll get to know the fundamentals of the passive form in English.
Phrases and Clauses – What’s the Difference – English Grammar
In the upper-intermediate English Video lesson James is teaching the general rules on the phrases and clauses, the differences between them and gives some examples on the time clauses.
Order of Adjectives in English – English Grammar
In this English Video Lesson on “Ordering adjectives” Alex is explaining the basic rules of forming adjectives sequences. It’s absolutely imperative for ESL students to memorize this very practical rule.
English Spelling – When to Double Consonants (swimming, stopped, etc.)
In this English Video Lesson Alex is teaching the rules for doubling consonants at the end of the words. Study this lesson and you’d never have any problems in writing these words.
Comparative & Superlative Adjectives – Exceptions – English Grammar video lesson
This is the third lesson in a series on comparative and superlative adjectives which focuses specifically on words that are exceptions to the general rule.
Superlative Adjectives (most, best, etc.) – English Grammar video lesson
In This English Video Lesson Valen is explaining the grammar rules on superlative adjectives. This is a second lesson that comes after the Comparative Adjectives lesson. Now learn how to compare three things or more in English!
Comparative Adjectives – English Grammar video lesson
In this English Video Lesson Valen is explaining the grammar rules on comparative adjectives and their usage. Learn how to compare two things in English!
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’.
Expressing ability with CAN, COULD and BE ABLE TO – English grammar video lesson
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.