The Present Perfect and Present Perfect Progressive Tense - 2
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In Part Two of this series on Present Perfect and Present Perfect Progressive Tense, we continue to look at reasons why the present perfect is used. A...
The Present Perfect and Present Perfect Progressive Tense - 1
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In Part One of this English Grammar series on Present Perfect and Present Perfect Progressive Tenses, you will practice forming the present perfect te...
The Usage and Grammar of 'Seem' - Part 2
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As discussed in the First part of this series, 'Seem' as a word appears most frequently and commonly in Passages and Verbal Reasoning Questions. In th...
The Usage and Grammar of 'Seem' - Part 1
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This is Part one of our Lesson on 'Seem'. The Teacher : Jennifer : helps the views take a look at the basic meaning and common uses of this Verb. 'See...
The Passive Voice : English Grammar Class
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Passive Voice emphasize the Receiver rather than Doer. For instance : The President was shot by a Terrorist vs. A Terrorist shot the President. In thi...
Prepositions of Location and Direction : Prepositions Review 3
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This is Part 3 of a Lesson on Prepositions of Location and Direction. The previous 02 Tutorials focused on the Use of Prepositions - and an Overview o...
Prepositions of Location and Direction : Prepositions Review 2
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This is Part 2 of a Lesson on Preposition of Location and Direction. The list of Prepositions is long, so this is meant to be a Review and not an Intr...
Prepositions of Location and Direction : Prepositions Review 1
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A Preposition links Nouns, Pronouns and Phrases to other words in a Sentence. The Word or Phrase that the Preposition introduces is called the Object ...
Conditionals : English Grammar and Usage - Part 6
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This is the Final Part of the Conditionals, and this Video will review form and use of unreal Conditionals in the past. There are also some Fun Exerci...
Conditionals : English Grammar and Usage - Part 5
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If I had'nt gone to Russia, I would'nt have met my Husband. This is another Unreal Condition. More and more of Verbal Reasoning Questions are based on...
Conditionals : English Grammar and Usage - Part 4
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An Example of Unreal Condition "If I Practiced every day, I could be really good". An Unreal Condition is best manifested by Simple Past in ...
Conditionals : English Grammar and Usage - Part 3
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Conditional Statements with "Unless" play an important role in Passages and you will get questions about them in Verbal Reasoning for sure. ...
Conditionals : English Grammar and Usage - Part 2
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Continuing with the Previous tutorial on Conditionals there is a Review and Expansion on Present Factual Conditionals, and then there is a discussion ...
Conditionals : English Grammar and Usage - Part 1
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There are two kinds of Conditional Sentences: Real and Unreal. Real Conditional describes real-life situations. Unreal Conditional describes Unreal, I...
Preferences : English Grammar by Jennifer
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In this YouTube Tutorial - an English Grammar class by the acclaimed online tutor : Jennifer, you will learn about Preferences.
When and How to Use Whether : Part 2
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The Literal Meaning of Whether is 'which one of the two' or 'whichever one of the two'. Whether is now primarily used as a Conjunction, a function wor...
When and How to Use Whether : Part 1
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The Literal meaning of 'Whether' is 'which one of the two' or 'whichever one of the two'. Whether is now primarily used as a Conjunction, a Function w...
At, Before, After, With, For : Prepositions : Part 2
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In Grammar, a Preposition indicates a relation between things mentioned in a Sentence. For Example, in the Sentence "The race starts at the G...
At, Before, After, With, For : Prepositions : Part 1
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In Grammar, a Preposition indicates a Relation between things mentioned in a Sentence. For example, in the sentence "The Computer rests o...
Participial Adjectives, Verbal Adjectives, -ing/-ed Adjectives - II
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A participle is a verb form which can be used as an adjective to describe a noun. Example : An interest"ing" story or interest&q...
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