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When to use "me", "myself" and "I" - Emma Bryce

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Me, myself, and I. You may be tempted to use these words interchangeably, because they all refer to the same thing. But in fact, each one has a specific role in a sentence: 'I' is a subject pronoun, 'me' is an object pronoun, and 'myself' is a reflexive or intensive pronoun. Emma Bryce explains what each role reveals about where each word belongs.

Comma story - Terisa Folaron

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It isn't easy holding complex sentences together (just ask a conjunction or a subordinate), but the clever little comma can help lighten the load. But how to tell when help is really needed? Terisa Folaron offers some tricks of the comma trade.

How to Make Negative Sentences

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Mark explains the basic rules for making negative sentences. This video is for students at a pre-intermediate level.

Present Tenses

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Mark introduces two common present tenses. This video is for students at a pre-intermediate level.

Adverbs

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Mark explains the use of adverbs. This video is for students at a pre-intermediate level.

Adjectives

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Mark explains the use of adjectives. This video is for students at a pre-intermediate level.

Nouns & Pronouns

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Mark explains the use of nouns and pronouns. This video is for students at a pre-intermediate level.

The Past Tenses Part 4

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Leanne explains how English speakers use the Past Tenses (Part 4). This lesson is for students at an intermediate level.

The Past Tenses Part 2

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Leanne explains how English speakers use the Past Tenses (Part 2). This lesson is for students at an intermediate level.

The Past Tenses Part 1

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Leanne explains how English speakers use the Past Tenses (Part 1). This lesson is for students at an intermediate level.

The Past Simple Tense

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Leanne explains how English speakers use the Past Tense. This lesson is for students at an intermediate level.

The Past Perfect Simple Tense

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Leanne explains how English speakers use the Past Perfect Simple. This lesson is for students at an intermediate level.

The Past Passive

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Leanne explains how English speakers use the Past Continuous. This lesson is for students at an intermediate level.

The Past Continuous Tense

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Leanne explains how English speakers use the Past Continuous. This lesson is for students at an intermediate level.

Should for Advice

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Mark explains how English speakers use should when giving advice. This lesson is for students at a pre-intermediate level.

Present Passive

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Mark explains the passive voice and how it is used in the present simple and present continuous tenses. This lesson is for students at an intermediate level.

Paragraph Structure (Part 3)

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Mark explains what makes a good concluding sentence for a paragraph. This lesson is for students at an intermediate level.

Review and the Past Simple

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Mark reviews the differences between the present perfect simple and present perfect continuous and also explains the similarities and differences of the present perfect with the past simple. This video is for students at a pre-intermediate level.

Passive with the Present Perfect

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Mark explains how to make present perfect sentences in the passive voice. This video is for students at a pre-intermediate level.

Passive with Modals

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Mark explains how to make passive sentences with modal verbs. This lesson is for students at a pre-intermediate level.

How Long (Part 3)

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Mark describes the difference between for and since when discussing duration with the present perfect tenses. This video is for students at a pre-intermediate level.