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A verb describes an action, state or occurrence. This is Ahmed. Ahmed isn’t doing anything. Ahmed is not a verb. Ahmed is a noun. In fact, Ahmed is a proper noun. But if Ahmed does something ...
Here are some examples: Phrasal verbs are ubiquitous in all forms of written and spoken modern English, making the ability to understand and produce them a requisite for an adequate command of the ...
Today, we are focusing on verbs and phrases related to eating. Eating is so common, so every day, that we don't even think about it. Still, the English language has over twenty verbs we can use ...
understand and connect through English. In this mini pod series, we are talking about verbs related to our bodies. Today we’re talking about walking. Walking can be anything: from the first ...
Students tackle the identification of modal verbs within a given extract. This clip is suitable for teaching English at Key Stage 3 or Third Level.