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Verb + infinitive with 'to'? Verb + gerund? Learn about verb patterns.
Learn how to use these intensifiers in English.
We explain all about present and past participle clauses.
How to use the future perfect to make educated guesses about things that will happen.
Despite, although, while - there are lots of ways we link contrasting ideas.
Finn and Callum look at all kinds of 'if' clauses.
We explain and demonstrate the way these verbs, which look very similar, are used.
Today's programme is all about the future continuous tense
We talk about three different verb patterns.
"There was such a long queue for coffee!" Learn how to use intensifiers.
Catherine and Callum explain all about present and past participle clauses.
Finn and Catherine talk about the future perfect tense
We explain words and phrases we can use to link contrasting ideas together.
Join us for this programme as we review four different types of conditionals.
We explain and demonstrate the different way these verbs, which look similar, are used.
Learn two ways of talking about the future.
We explain the different types of phrasal verbs to use with different grammar.
Learn how to use the past tenses to tell stories.
We discuss where we use adverbs with adjectives and other adverbs.
Learn how to use defining and non-defining relative clauses.
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an awful tense
thanks allot for doing this
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it doesn't play for me at all ๐๐๐๐๐๐ what should I do?????
why is this wrong? did u use to live in london when u were child?
The episodes are not played or downloaded for me. Can you help me how to fix it?
Wow
hi, I can't play this video. Is it error?
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please add scripts in your episodes. tanx
used to, pronounce u short use something, u is longer
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Thank u so much..
Your first episode do not play.
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this podcast doesn't play for me nor the 6minuts vocabulary podcast and 6minutes English podcast! anybody have an idea why is it so?! :(