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English Grammar: Causative Verbs: Make, Have, Let, Get, Help
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English Grammar: Subject-Verb Agreement with EACH, EVERY, ANY, SOME
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Learn English Grammar: 6 Ways to Use Gerunds
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Grammar: When to use "bad" and "badly" in English
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How to use 'too' and 'enough' in English
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3 ways to use 'as long as' - English Grammar
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When to use 'good' and 'well' - English Vocabulary
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5 Native English Speaker Mistakes
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10 common verbs followed by gerunds
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Advanced English Grammar - Adjective Clauses + Quantifiers
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Less or Fewer?
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10 common verbs followed by infinitives - English Grammar for Beginners
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Yes/No questions for advanced English students
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Adjective & Preposition Combinations (English Grammar)
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Speaking English - Irregular Plural Nouns
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SAY & TELL - Reported Speech
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Basic English Grammar - "Is" or "It's"?
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English Grammar & Vocabulary - 'Now' and 'Still'
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"Yes, I do" or "Yes, I have"? - Speaking English
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English Grammar - like, would like, be like
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Basic English Grammar - BE verb
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English Grammar - Present Simple - WH- QUESTIONS
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English Grammar - Present Simple - YES/NO QUESTIONS
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5 Common Irregular Past Tense Verbs
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Basic English Grammar - How to show possession in English - MY / MINE, HER / SHE / HERS, and more!
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Improve your writing: Adverb Clauses
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Speculation in the Present - MUST, HAS TO, HAS GOT TO
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English Grammar - Present Simple tense
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English Grammar - The future in the past - "Was/Were going to"
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English Grammar - "Would" in the past
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English Grammar - Passive Causative
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English Grammar - Either & Neither
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English Grammar - SHOULD & MUST
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English Grammar - BEING & BEEN
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English Grammar - Past tense of 'should' - "I should have", "You shouldn't have", etc.
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English Grammar - COULD & SHOULD
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English Grammar - How Often? - ALWAYS, USUALLY, OFTEN, SOMETIMES, NEVER
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Grammar for Beginners - Making Questions with "To Be"
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English Grammar - This, That, These, Those
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Grammar - Articles - When to use A, AN, or no article
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Imperatives - How to give commands in English and more!
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Grammar - Giving Advice - SHOULD, OUGHT TO, HAD BETTER
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Learn English Grammar: PAST PROGRESSIVE
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Grammar - Using "Since" and "For" with the Present Perfect
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English Grammar - ALREADY & YET
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Speaking English - Tag Questions - How to express assumptions or comment on a situation
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Order of Adjectives in English
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English Grammar – Prepositions of Place: AT, ON, IN
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5 Common English Learner Mistakes
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3 ways to use HAVE GOT in English
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English Grammar - 5 Ways to Use Infinitives
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Don't make these mistakes in English!
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Grammar: Active and Passive Infinitives
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Grammar: Active and Passive Gerunds
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Grammar: 6 ways to use WILL
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English Grammar: Should you use DO or BE?
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Grammar: Using DO and DID to make a strong point in English
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5 ways to use the PRESENT CONTINUOUS verb tense in English
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Basic English Lesson: How to Talk about Yourself
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English Expressions with 'HAVE'
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3 Grammar Rules for REPORTED SPEECH
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17 Common "WHEN" Questions in English
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Collective Nouns in English: How to talk about groups of people and things
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17 ways to say "YOU'RE WELCOME" in English
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15 Common WHO Questions in English
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The 10 Most Common "WHAT" Questions in English
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Improve your English: WHO or WHOM?
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English Grammar: Using 'THE' before 'NEXT' & 'LAST'
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21 Common Present Perfect Questions in English
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Basic English: 4 types of HOW questions
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English Grammar: "BEEN TO" or "GONE TO"?
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English Prepositions: BELOW & UNDER
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English Modals: 4 ways to use "SHOULD"
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English Grammar & Vocabulary: Permanent Plurals
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Learn English Grammar: Infinitives of Purpose
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Learn 20 intransitive PHRASAL VERBS in English
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Advanced English Lesson: Using ADJECTIVES as NOUNS
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5 English grammar myths you need to stop believing RIGHT NOW
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54 Common Present Progressive Questions in English
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Learn English: MUCH & MANY
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My EASY English grammar trick for yes/no questions
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How to use “first” and “last” in English sentences
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English for Beginners: VERY, NOT VERY, VERY MUCH
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Master English grammar through a comprehensive 11-hour video series led by Alex. Explore a wide range of topics, from basic concepts to advanced structures, including causative verbs, subject-verb agreement, gerunds, adjective clauses, reported speech, and more. Gain practical knowledge on common mistakes, irregular verbs, and native speaker errors. Dive into specific grammar points such as the use of articles, prepositions, and modal verbs. Learn to construct various types of questions, understand tenses like the present simple and past progressive, and grasp the nuances of passive voice and infinitives. Improve your speaking skills with lessons on tag questions, imperatives, and giving advice. Enhance your vocabulary with lessons on adjective order, collective nouns, and permanent plurals. By the end of this series, develop a strong foundation in English grammar and boost your confidence in using the language correctly in various contexts.

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