ESL Grammar: PRESENT TENSE (5) – don’t / doesn’t
ESL Grammar: Present Tense (Negative Sentences). Using "don't" and "doesn't" to make negative present tense sentences.
ESL Grammar: Present Tense (Negative Sentences). Using "don't" and "doesn't" to make negative present tense sentences.
ESL Grammar: Present Tense (adding -es to verbs). Adding -es to verbs that end in s, sh, ch, x, or z
ESL Grammar: Present Tense (verbs ending in -y). Adding -s/-es to verbs that end in “-y”
ESL Grammar: Present Tense. Adding -s/-es to verbs in present tense sentences when the subject is He, She, or It.
ESL Grammar: Present Tense. Using present tense to talk about things that always happen
There are many phrasal that begin with the word “get.” In this section, you will learn many of these, with explanations, sample sentences and a review lesson. This lesson is incredibly useful for teaching students how to express themselves in natural English, with phrases commonly used by native speakers.
There are many phrasal that begin with the word “get.” In this section, you will learn many of these, with explanations, sample sentences and a review lesson. This lesson is incredibly useful for teaching students how to express themselves in natural English, with phrases commonly used by native speakers.
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Explanations of several "get" phrasal verbs, with sample sentences and a review lesson. This lesson is incredibly useful for teaching students how to express themselves in natural English, with phrases commonly used by native speakers.
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ESL Grammar: Count and Noncount Nouns with "There is" and "There are." Use "there is" with singular nouns and noncount nouns and "there are" with plural count nouns