Video Lesson n. 2 – Modal Verbs: Will/Would – Shall/Should – Must/Ought To
This is the second video of a group of two about Modal Verbs. Here I discuss in brief detail WILL/WOULD – SHALL/SHOULD – MUST/OUGHT TO. © L. R. Capuana
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This is the second video of a group of two about Modal Verbs. Here I discuss in brief detail WILL/WOULD – SHALL/SHOULD – MUST/OUGHT TO. © L. R. Capuana
This is the first video of a group of two about Modal Verbs. Here I explain why they are so peculiar by listing their main characteristics and I discuss in … Continue reading Video Lesson n.1 – Modal Verbs: Can/Could – May/Might
This third video lesson on past tenses is about the Past Continuous. As I always recommend in class, a good way to learn is to write down, with pen and … Continue reading PAST TENSES – Video Lesson n. 3 – Past Continuous
This second video lesson on past tenses explains the sometimes bewildering difference between “Used to” and “Would”. As I always recommend in class, a good way to learn is to … Continue reading PAST TENSES – Video Lesson n. 2 – Used to and Would
This is the first video lesson of, what will probably be quite a long series of such posts, on grammar. It deals specifically with the PAST SIMPLE, how it is … Continue reading PAST TENSES – Video Lesson n. 1 – Past Simple
Prepositions are some of the most commonly used words. They provide extra informations such as: give directions, tell us where, how and when actions take place. A preposition is a … Continue reading PREPOSITIONS
A pronoun is any little word or set of words used to replace a noun (I, you, he/she/it, we, you they – personal subject pronouns; or, such as: me, you, … Continue reading INDEFINITE PRONOUNS
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This is a map my first year students developed for an activity that included research on the fifty states of the U.S. regarding the geography, the history, the economy, population … Continue reading MAKING A MAP TO LEARN GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY
These are the last two couples of Modal or Anamalous Verbs, the previous can be found here and here. WILL/WOULD are always followed by the infinitive of the main verb … Continue reading MODAL VERBS: WILL/WOULD – SHALL/SHOULD
© L. R. Capuana
PRESENT TENSES There are two ways of expressing present actions in English, here is a quick reminder of how to form them and how to use them properly. PRESENT SIMPLE … Continue reading THE PRESENT TENSE – SUMMARY CHART