This lesson encompasses some quick usages of the verb (To be) along with some short examples.
This is a guided explanatory audio, I talk through how to use properly the verb - TO HAVE.
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This is a guided explanatory audio, I talk through how to use properly the verb - TO HAVE to show the actions of eating and drinking.
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This is a guided explanatory audio, I talk through how to use properly the verb - TO HAVE to show that someone is carrying a disease.
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This is a guided explanatory audio, I talk through how to use properly the verb - TO HAVE to show some kind of possession, especially when it is physical.
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This is a guided explanatory audio, I talk through how to construct a question as from 2 expressions; would you ...? & do you ...?.
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This is a guided explanatory audio based on the book " Essential Grammar In Use - by Raymond Murphy ".
Here we are going to talk through the usages of the verb - TO BE in the present continuous tense, following the book at Unit 3.
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This is a guided explanatory audio based on the book " Essential Grammar In Use - by Raymond Murphy ".
Here we are going to talk through the usages of the verb - TO BE in question form, following the book at Unit 2.
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This is a guided explanatory audio based on the book " Essential Grammar In Use - by Raymond Murphy ".
Here we are going to talk through the usages of the verb - TO BE, following the book at Unit 1.
Hope it helps!
This is a guided explanatory audio based on the book " Essential Grammar In Use - by Raymond Murphy ".
Here we are going to talk through the usages of the verb - TO BE, following the book at Unit 1.
Hope it helps!
Here in this small audio lesson, I am going to talk you through the preposition " at " when it comes to a physical open or close place.
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Here in this small audio lesson, I am going to give you quick fixes for the Portuguese verbs - Fui & Foi.
We have a trick for each:
Go to = fui + para + local
Be at = fui + na + local
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Here in this small audio lesson, I am going to give you a quick fix for the present perfect tense as it is one of the most common verb tense in the English language.
I tip you off that you should try to include it in your daily speech, especially when referring to a past experience, say scholar - working experience - a landmark action, etc.
The present perfect tense is here to reinforce on the importance of the action, despite it is over, at the moment of speaking.
This one will demand you to make some changes and practice further.
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Here in this small audio lesson, you are about to catch up on how to use the verbs " go " and " come " correctly.
This is very much confusing by many students and it seems very difficult for them to identity, especially when you speak Portuguese as it seems to function very different in English.
Worth to have a listen to see how they work inside a context.
Here just practice will make it perfect.
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Here in this small audio lesson, you are about to catch up with the common and recurring mistakes which often pops up in classes.
It happens amongst many basic and intermediate level students.
The students often tend to add " TO " in between an auxiliary and main verb respectively. This should be avoided at all cost.
As a whole, it is a common and grave mistake.
I reckon that you take notes of it and write few sentences to avoid it.
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Here in this small audio lesson, you are about to catch up with the common and particular usages of a Portuguese verb " ficar " in the English language.
In a nutshell, the Portuguese verb " ficar " has multiple usages in English and you must be able to make the clear distinction at the moment of using any of them. There is no point to go through a direct translation as from your mother tongue as every language has a syntax or better, a grammatical and lexical structure to bear in mind.
I reckon that you take notes, then practice them by writing a quick small summary of each rule and repeat them aloud in front of the mirror for further consolidation - words fixing method.
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In this small audio lesson, you can catch up with the common and distinct usages of the confusing verbs " remember " e " remind " in the English language.
In a nutshell, remember is an action all done by the person, oneself, whereas, remind is a causative action done on the other person. Remind clearly distinct that you may forget (used as a reminder or a caution message), may have forgotten (used as a prompt) or simply forgot and needs some help with.
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In this audio recorded in Portuguese language, I am going to walk you through some common mistakes that Brazilian English speakers are prone to.
Source language (Portuguese) => seu / sua
Target language (English) => your / his / her
I would say that you must stick to these 2 fundamental rules.
Question #1: To whom are you referring to?
Answer: someone in a 2-way conversation.
Question #2: To whom are you referring to?
Answer: someone in a 3-way conversation - referring to the 3rd person in the conversation.
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This audio lesson focuses on 2 misleading Portuguese verbs " participar / assistir " in English.