15 Mart 2016 Salı

Basic English Language Usages(PASSAGE AND PHOTOS)

Grammar Lessons
  • Using the Conditional (part 1) - We use the conditional to show a possible situation based on another situation. For example: If A happens, then B will happen.
  • More on using 'The' - Here's some specific about how to use the word 'the'.
  • Using the Past Continuous with the Simple Past Tense - Past continuous tenses are used to show something that happened in the past and continued for a while.
  • Have you ever...? - Ever means from the time you were born until now. Except for rare exceptions, it can only be used in questions and to answers with a no.
  • Using have to, supposed to, and ought to - Learn when to use "have to", "supposed to" and "ought to".
  • Reported Speech (Part 1) - Learn how to use Reported Speech - Reported Speech is used to tell or report what someone has said.
  • Reported Speech (Part 2) - Learn how to use reported speech in part two of our lesson.
  • Reflexive Pronouns - Learn how to use reflexive pronouns such as: myself, yourself, herself, himself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, and themselves.
  • Using because to connect sentences - Learn how to use the word 'Because' to connect two sentences together.
  • Using Parallel Verbs - When speaking and writing in English, we sometimes use more than one verb to describe what is happening. Learn how to use Parallel Verbs
  • Using wish to talk about the past - Learn how to use the word 'wish' when talking about the past.
  • Past Participles - Past Participles show something that started in the past, but continues until now. Learn how to use Past Participles.
  • Very vs. Too - Learn what the difference between Very and Too are, and when to use them.
  • Using must as a conclusion - Learn how to use the word 'Must' to show necessity in a sentence.
  • Using wish in the present tense - Learn how to use 'wish' in the present tense. When you say "I wish..." you are talking about something that you want but probably will not happen.
  • The Present Perfect Progressive Tense - The Present Perfect Progressive Tense talks about how long you have been doing something you started in the past and still continue now.
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