This English video shows us the difference between WILL and GOING TO in the future simple tense. You will also be given information regarding how to structure each one, how to form them in positive, negative and question and also the different situations in which they are used. Importantly, you are also told how to pronounce this tense in a more natural way.
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In this English lesson about auxiliary verbs in the English language you'll find out how to use auxiliary verbs in tenses and a variety of other situations and contexts.
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In this English lesson about the present perfect simple and the past simple tense, you'll learn to recognise the difference between the two forms and how they are used. You will be shown the difference in structure and some simple ways of ensuring you don't make mistakes.
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www.perfect-english-grammar.com/present-perfect-or-past-simple.html
Don't pass up this opportunity to pass for a native with some exceptional phrasal verb skills!
Intenga presents an English lesson all about phrasal verbs with the verb PASS. Phrasal verbs such as 'to pass on', 'to pass over', 'to pass out', 'to pass through' and 'to pass down' are considered.
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What are you doing now? You're reading this sentence! We use the present continuous to express a current, temporary action.
This English lesson is about the present continuous tense in English. Firstly, you will look at the structure of the present continuous tense, otherwise known as the present progressive tense, and then you will look at its use.
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http://www.eclecticenglish.com/grammar/PresentContinuous1F.html
In this English lesson about common greetings in English and how to say hello you will learn about register and various different useful phrases to start a conversation.
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