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To communicate effectively, you must understand the different roles that words play in sentences. The parts of speech — verbs, nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, articles, and interjections — are the very building blocks of the English language. Lots of folks find these labels confusing — this program will help you make sense of them! So don’t let mistakes in English grammar embarrass you — now you can eliminate them from your speaking and writing forever.
Do you have an Android smartphone? Test your grammar with Johnny Grammar’s Quizmaster app learnenglish.britishcouncil.org We use reporting verbs to report the meaning of the statement. Different reporting verbs are followed by different structures: 1. ‘apologised for’ ‘verb + -ing’: OK, I’m sorry for making you worry. – She apologised for making us worry. 2. ‘promised’ + infinitive: I won’t lie to you again, I promise. – She promised not to lie to us again. 3. ‘admitted’ + ‘verb + -ing’: I was really meeting a boy. – She admitted meeting a boy. 4. ‘suggested’ + ‘verb + -ing’ Why don’t I bring him home to meet you. – She suggested bringing him home to meet us. 5. ‘suggested’ + should – different subject: Good idea – bring him this weekend. – I suggested she should bring him this weekend.
EXTRAS: linguaspectrum.com Here is a subject you won’t find in any detail in any of your English textbooks. It’s strange really, when you consider that each and every one of us does this at least once or twice a day. Yet many people, and the English in particular, are rather embarrassed when talking about going to the toilet. The English, being somewhat reluctant to admit that they do go to the toilet, have invented many expressions to sanitise this rather natural bodily function. Perhaps it is this embarrassment about our natural bodily functions that makes toilet humour so popular in Hollywood movies and for stand-up comedians. But this is not a modern phenomenon, this aversion to accept our body’s natural processes. Around 1781, Benjamin Franklin wrote an essay entitled, Fart Proudly, in which he suggested to the Royal Academy of Brussels that research ought to be undertaken into ways of improving the odour of the human fart. Raucously funny, the essay has nevertheless been excluded from most published collections of Franklin’s writings. I fully expect this video to upset my more genteel viewers, so don’t be shy in complaining about the content in the comments below the video. Let’s take a look at some of this vocabulary that you won’t easily find elsewhere. When I was in the military, I once told our appalling army chef that he was a genius. He was a genius, I told him, because it took the human body 24 hours to turn good food into shit, whereas he could do it in …
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Comprehensive free online lessons to help you speak and understand the basics of the Jamaican Patois language. Hear clear pronunciations of the words, and learn how to use them in sentences. This lesson teaches the patois words for the English Possessive adjectives: My, Your, His, Her, Its, Our, Your (plural), Theirs • The Jamaican Patois language is still being officially standardized, so some of the spellings used here in the series, may not correspond with others published. Spellings used here are what the presenter thinks best captures how the words should be pronounced
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Learning English without your native (first) language. ESL lesson. Our videos are sorted by category. ⇒ audioenglish.wordpress.com [Script] This is a chart for ABC computer. ABC computer is a US company. It makes and sells laptop computers. The company started in 2003. The chart shows its sales from 2004 to 2011. 2004 was its first year of business. The company made .5 million that year. Its sales went up in 2005 and 2006. In 2007 ABC computer advertised and its sales went up a lot. It made .5 million. In 2008, the economy in the US, Europe and Asia went down. The sales for ABC computer went down too. Not many people bought new computers. In 2009, the US economy went down a lot. Salaries for people in the US went down too. Many people lost their jobs. Sales for many companies went down. Some companies went out of business. It was a difficult time. ABC computer cut its staff and advertising. In 2010, it cut more staff and staff’s salaries. Its sales then increased by {video_description}.5 million. In 2011, the company increased advertising a little. It did not increase its staff and staff’s salaries. The staff was happy because many people in the US did not have jobs. Its sales increased by {video_description}.5 million. The company thinks its sales will increase in 2012. It wants to increase staff and advertising. [Qs & As] Is ABC computer a US company? Yes, it is. It is a US company. What does ABC computer make and sell? It makes and sells laptop computers. Did the company start in 2000? No, it didn …
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