Grammar
An adjective phrase is explained.
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Here is an explanation of the articles: "a," "an," and "the."
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"If" questions and statements are called conditionals.
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Words ending in "ing" are called gerunds.
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Homonyms are explained and used in sentences.
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The meaning of many useful idioms are explained.
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It isn't necessary to say the word "is" twice in a row.
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The words "every day" is often misspelled as one word, "everyday."
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Common food is shown misspelled, then corrected.
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Possessive pronouns, such as "yours," "mine," and ours, are often given an unnecessary apostrophe.
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What is an adverb? It's explained here.
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Prepositions which deal with location and direction and studied.
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Various types of pronouns are explained.
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The verb, "to be," is conjugated.
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Twelve verb tenses are mentioned but only three are explained.
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Here, verbs' passive voice is explained.
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Contractions are the combinations of two words, and they use an apostrophe where a missing letter goes.
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An explanation of apostrophes used in possessives is given.
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When should letters be capitalized? Find out here.
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Commas are explained and used in sentences here.
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A slang term for ellipses are "blah blah blah."
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Exclamation points are used for emphasis!
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The hyphen is explained and differentiated from the slash and dash.
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This video clip shows when to use a hypen and dash in punctuation.
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This video clip explains when to use italics.
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An explanation of quotation marks is given.
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When should you use a semi-colon?
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Though rarely used, the slash has its uses as a punctuation mark.
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The amounts, "some," "any," "much," and "many" are described.
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Run-on sentences are explained (and discouraged).
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Sentence fragments are highlighted in this clip.
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Subjects (noun), verb and object make up basic sentence structure.
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Verbs are explained and conjugated.
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Using "will" and "going to" signifies the future tense.
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Irregular verbs are given in their present and past tenses.
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The simple past tense of verbs is discussed.
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Verbs in the present perfect tense are described.
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The present tense of a regular verb, "to learn," is explained.
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Writing a basic essay is the subject of this video.
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