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Learn English grammar with these short programmes. Each episode explores a new piece of grammar you need to improve your English. Find more at bbclearningenglish.comFollow us at
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Mar 26, 2024 • 6min
Will, going to, might
Finn and Catherine discuss the future by exploring the use of 'will,' 'going to,' 'might,' and 'be likely to' for expressing future events. They delve into conveying future certainty and uncertainty in English, and provide insights on asking questions using these phrases. The episode concludes with a focus on the correct usage of modal verbs through quiz questions.

Mar 19, 2024 • 6min
Question tags
Learn how to use question tags in grammar, understand the rules and structure behind forming them, discover the nuances of question tags in spoken English, and explore examples to hone your skills in creating concise interrogative expressions

Mar 12, 2024 • 6min
Present perfect and past simple
Unusual food choices and grammar rules for present perfect and past simple tenses are discussed. Learn about 'ever' and 'never' usage, distinctions between the tenses, examples, and quizzes to test your knowledge.

Mar 5, 2024 • 6min
State verbs
Learn about state verbs and their distinction from action verbs in terms of tense usage. Explore examples of state verbs like emotions and attitudes, and practice using present simple tense with them. Get a quiz to reinforce understanding of using appropriate tenses with state verbs.

Feb 27, 2024 • 6min
The second conditional
Learn how to talk about hypothetical situations in English with the second conditional, including tips on pronunciation and examples from football. Test your understanding with a quiz and explore the nuances of the grammar structure.

Feb 20, 2024 • 7min
First Conditional
Explore the first conditional in grammar, using 'if' and 'will' to discuss future scenarios and outcomes. Dive into using 'might' for uncertainty and 'when' for definite events. Practice with examples, quizzes, and expert tips to improve your English grammar skills.

Feb 13, 2024 • 7min
Passive voice
Learn how to make sentences using passive voice. Understanding the Passive Voice: The differences between active and passive voice sentences, focusing on the receiver of the action. The Usefulness of Passive Voice and Examples: Benefits of using the passive voice when the performer of the action is unknown or unimportant.

Feb 6, 2024 • 7min
Indirect questions
Learn how and when to use indirect questions as a polite alternative to direct questions. Understand the importance of maintaining the same order of subject and verb. Explore the use of indirect questions in grammar, including examples of direct questions and the two types of indirect questions. Discover the word order and tenses of indirect questions, highlighting their similarity to statements and the absence of auxiliary verbs.

Jan 30, 2024 • 6min
Tenses
Neil and Catherine explore the present simple and present continuous tenses in English grammar, showcasing their uses with practical examples. They also discuss the past simple and present perfect tenses, demonstrating how to convey past experiences and future plans effectively with different verb forms.

Jan 23, 2024 • 6min
Too, very, enough
Understanding the usage of 'to' and 'very' with adjectives, along with 'enough' to describe the right amount. Exploring 'too' with 'much' and 'many' to talk about excess or inadequate amounts. Alternative phrases for 'very' with strong adjectives. Includes a quiz and mention of an upcoming party.