
Past Tense Verb Grammar (50 Irregular Verbs)
Past Tense Verb Grammar (50 Irregular Verbs)

Learn 50 phrasal verbs (From a native speaker)
You will learn 50 English phrasal verbs in this video. Each phrasal verb has an example sentence to help you understand its meaning. The example sentences will give you the chance to use these expressions naturally in your own conversations. Blog post li

💬How to use the Present Perfect Tense (English Grammar📝)
In this video, we’ll provide an in-depth explanation of How to use the Present Perfect Tense English Grammar. Learn more about the Present Perfect Tense here: https://worldenglishblog.com/learn-present-perfect-tense/ This video was made for ESL students

Use Past Participles The Right Way
The past participle is a verb tense used with the Passive voice (was broken), the Perfect Tense (has broken), and sometimes used as an adjective (my phone is broken). Verbs that have a regular past tense form ending with _ed will use the same form for the

Modal Verbs / Can-Could-May-Might (Easy English grammar)
Learn all about English modal verbs in this video. Use the verbs Can, Could, May, and Might like a native speaker. Learn with real examples and easy to understand explanations. Modal Verbs blog post link: https://worldenglishblog.com/english-modal-verbs

Simple Future Tense Verbs
This video was from the Simple Future Tense Verbs E-book. It is now freely available. Please use it to support the lesson and improve your English listening skills. Verbs future tense – Simple English grammar I’ll play tennis tomorrow. I’m playing tennis

Present Continuous Verbs
English grammar – Present continuous tense verbs The present continuous tense uses a form of the verb to be + (verb) -ing. I am drinking coffee. “am drinking” is the Present Continuous Tense Negative – present continuous We use NOT with the present cont

Simple Present Tense Verbs
We use the simple present tense to talk about things that happen regularly, often, or are true in general. “It rains a lot in April.” → This is generally true. “I wake up at 7:00 am every day.” → I always wake up at 7:00, I do it regularly. *(wake up i

Use Past Participles The Right Way
The past participle is a verb tense used with the Passive voice (was broken), the Perfect Tense (has broken), and sometimes used as an adjective (my phone is broken). Verbs that have a regular past tense form ending with _ed will use the same form for the

Transitive and Intransitive verbs 📃 Learn the difference!
I get lots of great questions from my students.. For example, “What is the difference between TRANSITIVE and INTRANSITIVE verbs?” A great question needs a great answer. This video will help you understand this grammar with lots of real transitive and int

PLAY DO and GO - Your Best Guide
How to use the verbs PLAY. DO. and GO. My student asked me if I “played Karate.” I knew what my student meant, but this is not a natural way to ask this question in English. We use the verb do with karate and other martial arts. “I used to do Karate, Ku

Step by step English grammar! Verbs - Simple present tense
💬Learn how to use Simple present tense naturally in English conversation. 📚Grammar rules and lots of example sentences! Blog post link below↓ https://worldenglishblog.com/step-by-step-english-grammar-verbs-simple-present-tense/ FREE weekly English news

English verbs - Future tense
In this video, you will learn how to use verbs to talk about the future, naturally in English conversation. Talk about your plans for this afternoon, tomorrow, next Friday, next month or 5 years from now. Blog post link below↓ https://worldenglishblog.co

English verbs - Present continuous tense
💬Learn how to use Present continuous tense naturally in English conversation. 📚Lots of useful examples. Talk like a native speaker! Blog post link below↓ https://worldenglishblog.com/step-by-step-english-grammar-verbs-present-continuous-tense/ ★English

Natural English pronunciation - Contractions of the verb "To BE"
In this video, I'll teach you how we naturally pronounce the basic forms of the verb 'To BE.' Learn what a contraction is and how it can help you sound more like a native speaker. Blog post link: https://worldenglishblog.com/to-be-contractions-english-pr

Learn Present Perfect continuous - Easy English Grammar
In this video, you will learn how to use present perfect continuous English grammar. Present Perfect continuous is ~ have/has + been + the continuous tense of a verb. This verb tense has a connection to events happening now. Blog post link: https://world

What’s the difference between Present Perfect Continuous and Continuous Tense?
In this video, I will explain the different pronunciations between the Present Perfect Continuous and the Continuous tense. Learn everything you need to know about the Present Perfect Continuous Tense l at my blog post ⬇️ ➨Blog post link: https://worlden