Learning English Grammar Episodes Episode guide
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Like for preference and description
This week Sophie and Finn explain different meanings of the word 'like'.
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Like for preference and description
Sophie and Finn explain different meanings of the word 'like'.
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Like
'Like' as a verb and preposition
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Like
'Like' as a verb and preposition
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Just, already and yet with the present perfect tense
Finn and Alice discuss the present perfect with just, already and yet.
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Intensifiers: so, such, enough, too
Learn how to use these important words correctly
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Indirect questions
Learn different ways of asking for information and making requests.
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Indirect questions
Learn different ways of asking for information and making requests.
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Indirect questions
Catherine and Rob teach you how and when to use indirect questions
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Indirect questions
Learn different ways of asking for information and making requests.
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Indirect questions
Learn different ways of asking for information and making requests.
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Indirect questions
Learn different ways of asking for information and making requests.
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Indirect questions
Rob and Catherine tell you what they are, how to make them and when to use them.
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Indirect questions
We're going to look at different ways of asking for information and making requests.
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Indirect questions
Rob and Catherine tell you what they are, how to make them and when to use them.
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Indirect questions
Rob, Catherine and Mike teach you how to ask indirect questions
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Indirect questions
Rob, Catherine and Mike teach you how to ask indirect questions
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How to use 'used to'
Learn how to talk about something you did regularly in the past, but don’t do now.
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Have to and must
Finn and Alice discuss how we talk about obligations in English using 'have to' and must'
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Future tenses
Practise six ways of talking about the future. Oh, and hear about Finn's curry!
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Future tenses
How to use 'will', 'going to', 'might' and 'be likely to' to talk about the future
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Future tenses
Finn & Catherine use will, going to, might and be likely to, to talk about the future
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Future tenses
Finn & Catherine use will, going to, might and be likely to, to talk about the future
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Future perfect continuous
Learn how to use the future perfect continuous grammar form in English.
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Future perfect continuous
How to describe the continuous nature of a future activity and how long it will last.
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Future perfect continuous
How to describe the continuous nature of a future activity and how long it will last.
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Future perfect continuous
Learn how and when to use the future perfect continuous
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Future perfect continuous
Learn how and when to use the future perfect continuous
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Future perfect
Learn about a tense that helps you to make predictions about the future.
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Future perfect
Finn and Catherine talk about the future perfect tense