Pronunciation of Contracted Verbs: Could + have = could’ve | Part 4 | English...
This lesson is Part 4 in the series on Pronouncing Verb Contractions in English: Part 1: Intro to Verb Contractions and their Pronunciations Part 2: Would + have = “would’ve” Part 3: Would + not + have...
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This lesson is Part 5 in the series on Pronouncing Verb Contractions in English: Part 1: Intro to Verb Contractions and their Pronunciations Part 2: Would + have = “would’ve” Part 3: Would + not +...
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This lesson is Part 6 in the series on Pronouncing Verb Contractions in English: Part 1: Intro to Verb Contractions and their Pronunciations Part 2: Would + have = “would’ve” Part 3: Would + not +...
View ArticleGerunds: -ing action words in English | English Grammar Lesson
Updated! Listen to the audio: …or watch the video!: In English, we are not limited to using just one verb, but we can use two verbs together [verb + infinitive]. Examples “I like to eat sushi.” “I like...
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TIP: Use this lesson for pronunciation practice, too! Listen to the audio: This lesson is part of the series on Verbs in English: Simple Past Verb Tense (Grammar + Pronunciation) Present Perfect Verb...
View Article-ed ending: [t], [d] or [Id]? | A Quick Overview | English Pronunciation Lesson
See the more detailed lesson on the pronunciation of the -ed ending here. Listen to the audio: …or watch the video! 3 Pronunciations The -ed ending of past tense verbs in English has 3 pronunciations:...
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View ArticleFuture Verb Tense: “will”, “going to”, “gonna”| English Grammar Lesson
TIP: Use this for pronunciation practice, too! This lesson is part of the series on Verbs in English: Simple Past Verb Tense (Grammar + Pronunciation) Present Perfect Verb Tense (Grammar +...
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