Synopsis
Learn English grammar in six minutes. Every Tuesday join two of our presenters and learn a new key area of grammar.Our presenters include Finn, Emma, Rob, Neil, Sophie & Alice.
Episodes
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Verb patterns
28/06/2022 Duration: 06minVerb + infinitive with 'to'? Verb + gerund? Learn about verb patterns.
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-ing and -ed (Participle) Clauses
07/06/2022 Duration: 06minWe explain all about present and past participle clauses.
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The future perfect
31/05/2022 Duration: 06minHow to use the future perfect to make educated guesses about things that will happen.
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Linking devices of contrast
24/05/2022 Duration: 06minDespite, although, while - there are lots of ways we link contrasting ideas.
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Used to, be used to and get used to
10/05/2022 Duration: 06minWe explain and demonstrate the way these verbs, which look very similar, are used.
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Future continuous
03/05/2022 Duration: 06minToday's programme is all about the future continuous tense
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So, such, enough, too
19/04/2022 Duration: 06min"There was such a long queue for coffee!" Learn how to use intensifiers.
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-ing and -ed (Participle) Clauses
12/04/2022 Duration: 06minCatherine and Callum explain all about present and past participle clauses.
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Linking devices of contrast
29/03/2022 Duration: 06minWe explain words and phrases we can use to link contrasting ideas together.
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Review of conditionals
22/03/2022 Duration: 06minJoin us for this programme as we review four different types of conditionals.
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Used to, be used and get used to
15/03/2022 Duration: 06minWe explain and demonstrate the different way these verbs, which look similar, are used.
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Future continuous and be + infinitive
08/03/2022 Duration: 06minLearn two ways of talking about the future.
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Multi-word verbs
01/03/2022 Duration: 06minWe explain the different types of phrasal verbs to use with different grammar.
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Adverb position 2
15/02/2022 Duration: 06minWe discuss where we use adverbs with adjectives and other adverbs.
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Relative clauses
08/02/2022 Duration: 06minLearn how to use defining and non-defining relative clauses.