6 Minute Grammar

<p>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 and Alice.</p>

Tenses

Listen to Neil and Catherine discussing how to use six different English tenses.FIND BBC LEARNING ENGLISH HERE: Visit our website ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish Follow us ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/followusLIKE PODCASTS? Try some of our other popular podcasts including: ✔️ 6 Minute English ✔️ 6 Minute Vocabulary ✔️ The English We Speak They're all available by searching in your podcast app.

04-23
06:47

Too, very, enough

Too expensive? Using 'too', 'very' and 'enough' with adjectives to talk about degree.FIND BBC LEARNING ENGLISH HERE: Visit our website ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish Follow us ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/followusLIKE PODCASTS? Try some of our other popular podcasts including: ✔️ 6 Minute English ✔️ 6 Minute Vocabulary ✔️ The English We Speak They're all available by searching in your podcast app.

04-16
06:51

Subject questions

Learn how to form questions when you want to ask about a subject or an object.FIND BBC LEARNING ENGLISH HERE: Visit our website ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish Follow us ✔️ https://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/followus LIKE PODCASTS? Try some of our other popular podcasts including: ✔️ 6 Minute English ✔️ 6 Minute Vocabulary ✔️ The English We Speak They're all available by searching in your podcast app.

04-09
06:26

Used to and would

Learn to talk about this you did as habits in the past.

04-02
06:10

Will, going to, might

Finn and Catherine talk about the future.

03-26
06:18

Question tags

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03-19
06:13

Present perfect and past simple

We talk about unusual food and give you rules to help you choose tenses.

03-12
06:12

State verbs

Learn about verbs we don't usually use in continuous tenses.

03-05
06:23

The second conditional

We talk about unreal or imaginary situations using the second conditional.

02-27
06:20

First Conditional

Learn all about the first conditional in 6 minute grammar.

02-20
06:41

Passive voice

Learn how to make sentences using passive voice.

02-13
07:06

Indirect questions

Catherine and Rob teach you how and when to use indirect questions

02-06
06:46

Tenses

Neil and Catherine go on on a 'tense tour' of six very important English tenses.

01-30
06:15

Too, very, enough

Rob and Catherine help you understand the words too, very and enough

01-23
06:14

Subject questions

How do we form questions when we want to ask about a subject or an object?

01-16
06:26

'Used to'

Did Rob use to play video games? Listen to find out and learn more.

01-09
06:54

'May', 'might' and 'could'

What are you having for dinner tonight? Listen to find out what Catherine might have.

01-02
06:16

Defining relative clauses

Do you know who married Ron Weasley in Harry Potter? Find out and learn more.

12-26
06:18

The present perfect with ‘just’, ‘already’ and ‘yet’

Learn how to use the present perfect with just, already and yet.

12-12
06:54

Comparatives and superlatives

Who's taller and who is the thinnest? Learn how to compare people and things in English.

12-05
07:02

Serge Gordon

I agree with you. Text should always be checked for errors and typos. I run several blogs. And when you write a lot, it happens that letters change places or there are extra spaces. Especially when you get into the excitement and type really fast so you don't lose your train of thought. I use this resource https://textadviser.com/en/grammar-checker Very convenient, quick to check and easy to make corrections to the text. Give it a try!

02-20 Reply

Doom Slayer

I also think that it is simply unrealistic to write huge texts in a non-native language and not make mistakes. It is better to use services that instead of you will be able to check all the subtleties and nuances that are connected with the grammar of the language in which you write.

02-19 Reply

Sem

A very interesting lesson. And the main thing is simple. But it happens that you write big texts. For example, articles or essays and you can still make a mistake somewhere, for example, put a comma in the wrong place. Today, grammar is easier anyway because there are services on the Internet that will help correct all errors in the online test.

02-19 Reply

Nazanin

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Mehrnaz Babapour

Hi. I used to listen to this podcast, but now, when I play the voice, it says there are some errors while playing voice. additionally, I received the error just wanted to play English podcasts. If you could, help me. thanks

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