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Verb Phrase

Learn what verb phrase is and how it will make grammatical structures easier.

My sister doesn't like vegetables because our mum made her eat lots.

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Nouns - Countable and Uncountable

Part 2 of 'countable' and 'uncountable' nouns. Understand how furniture, fruit, homework and clothes are uncountable and how we can count them.

There is a lot of furniture in the room.

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Used to

There are many rules about using the grammar 'used to' - explore them here.

I used to grab lunch at my desk.

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If - second conditional

This is a very challenging piece of grammar. If something was to happen in the future, how could you say what else could happen.

If you baked cupcakes, I would eat one.

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Have to / Must

What's the difference between: 'have to', 'must', 'must not' and 'don't have to'. Find out here.

A nurse has to take care of patients.

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Past Continuous

Learn how to say that an action in the past went on for a long time.

I was answering the phone from 9:00am to 7:00pm.

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Was going to

This is an action that you intended or wanted to but did not.

He was going to write an article about computers.

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When

The focus will be on the time adverbial 'when' and how to use it with nouns, adjectives and verb phrases.

When my sister was 17 she moved to Spain.

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Before

Contrast two actions and say that one happened 'before' the other.

Before I go to Italy, I will study Italian.

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After

Contrast two actions and say one happened after the other.

I studied Italian after I went to Italy.

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Past Perfect Simple

The past perfect simple is used to link two events together.

I had not marked the books because I went to the hospital.

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Future Continous

Learn how to say an action in the future will take a long time. Practice with positive, negatives and questions.

I will be fixing your laptop tonight.

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I want you to

A soft command, used to ask someone to do something.

I want you to go for an x-ray.

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Imperative

A strong command, used to tell someone to do something.

Take out your pencil case.

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Thinking about

Used to say that you are 'thinking about' an action in the future. You may do it, you may not do it.

I'm thinking about having it shorter.

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