Standard Deviants School ESL Program 9: The Past: Was & Were VHS
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Want to learn the past tense? Then you need to start with the basics: was and were. You ll use them time and time again, from how was your day? to ...
View full detailsWant to learn the past tense? Then you need to start with the basics: was and were. You ll use them time and time again, from how was your day? to ...
View full detailsSo you re comfortable using a single verb. But can you use more than one verb at a time? Stretch your conversations and stretch your sentences by l...
View full detailsOne of the basic building blocks of learning any language, possessives give you the ability to say what belongs to you and what does not. But posse...
View full detailsIn today s 24-7 lifestyle, being able to tell the time and schedule your day is more important than ever. Learn about days of the week, the months,...
View full detailsWho? What? Where? They re not just for reporters. Everyone needs to know how to use question words in English. And it s not enough to ask questions...
View full detailsWho? What? Where? They re not just for reporters. Everyone needs to know how to use question words in English. And it s not enough to ask questions...
View full detailsIn this program, we're going to explain the easiest verb form: the present tense. This handy tense is the basis for simple conversations, from 'I w...
View full detailsIt's time to learn English! Sooner or later, you're going to need to tell someone how big, old, smooth, or hot something is. Don't worry, we're goi...
View full detailsYour study of English begins with a look at the biggest, baddest verb of them all: To Be. Without this handy verb, you'd never be able to say This ...
View full detailsHow do you do the things you do? Quietly? Loudly? If you want to feel the vibe of your verbs, you need to add something: adverbs. They seem easy, b...
View full detailsThese are the verbs that will make you want to pull your hair out. They are slippery, unpredictable, unreliable, and irregular. Don t sweat it. Kee...
View full detailsThese are the verbs you love in the past tense. They are solid, predictable, reliable, and regular. To time travel into the past, it s simple: Jus...
View full detailsWritten by award-winning English as a Second Language instructors, each program in this series covers vocabulary as well as a different part of spe...
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