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English structure course First things first, let's talk about English word structure. English is subject, verb, object, language. Take a look at this. Tom plays football. In this short sentence, you have Tom who is the subject, which means the doer of the verb.
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English sentence structure Course First things first, let's talk about English word structure. English is subject, verb, object, language. Take a look at this. Tom plays football. In this short sentence, you have Tom who is the subject, which means the doer of the verb.
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sentence structure First things first, let's talk about English word structure. English is subject, verb, object, language. Take a look at this. Tom plays football. In this short sentence, you have Tom who is the subject, which means the doer of the verb.
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English Grammar in Manhattan: Direct and Indirect Speech In this episode of Gabulary, join Mr. Na for a fun-filled adventure through the vibrant streets of Manhattan, New York, as we master Direct and Indirect Speech! Explore iconic landmarks like Times Square and Central Park while learning the essential rules for accurately reporting what someone else has said. This video covers all the key grammar rules you need to know, including: Subjects and Pronouns: How to change pronouns correctly when switching from direct to indirect speech. Tenses: The rule of shifting verbs one step back in time (e.g., changing present to past, and past to past perfect). Adverbs of Time and Place: How words like "now" become "then", "yesterday" becomes "the day before", and "here" becomes "there". Modal Verbs: Understanding how "can", "will", and "must" transform into "could", "would", and "had to". When NOT to change tenses: Exceptions to the rules, such as when a statement is still true or when you are reporting your own words. Test your knowledge with interactive activities, fun trivia about Manhattan's population, and practice exercises designed so you can learn on your own terms and time. Enjoy the video and keep learning!
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English Grammar in Manhattan: Direct and Indirect Speech In this episode of Gabulary, join Mr. Na for a fun-filled adventure through the vibrant streets of Manhattan, New York, as we master Direct and Indirect Speech! Explore iconic landmarks like Times Square and Central Park while learning the essential rules for accurately reporting what someone else has said. This video covers all the key grammar rules you need to know, including: Subjects and Pronouns: How to change pronouns correctly when switching from direct to indirect speech. Tenses: The rule of shifting verbs one step back in time (e.g., changing present to past, and past to past perfect). Adverbs of Time and Place: How words like "now" become "then", "yesterday" becomes "the day before", and "here" becomes "there". Modal Verbs: Understanding how "can", "will", and "must" transform into "could", "would", and "had to". When NOT to change tenses: Exceptions to the rules, such as when a statement is still true or when you are reporting your own words. Test your knowledge with interactive activities, fun trivia about Manhattan's population, and practice exercises designed so you can learn on your own terms and time. Enjoy the video and keep learning!