Entries Tagged as 'Learn English in a Minute'

There is, are, was, or were – Subject Verb Agreement

In this quick 1-minute video, you can learn whether to use there is or are in the present tense and there was or were in the past tense.  I hope this helps!

Interested vs. Interesting

Have you ever wondered what the difference is between interested and interesting?  This video might help:

 

 

When to use “because” or “because of”

Watch this video for an explanation and examples of when to use “because” or “because of”.

The difference between it’s and its

Practice combining words to make contractions with this activity.  Here’s another activity to practice the difference between contractions and possessives.

A or An – Vowels and Vowel Sounds

Watch this video for suggestions on how to use a or an correctly.

Here are links to more activities to practice a or an: