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Parts of Speech - Adjectives - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

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Here's a simple list of common, everyday adjectives in their positive, comparative and superlative forms, divided into groups to facilitate memorization.

Parts of Speech - Adjectives - Part 4 View Series View This Episode

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USA

Sigrid looks at the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives that have a "Y" or an "E" at the end, and also some that don't follow any pattern at all!

Parts of Speech - Adjectives - Part 5 View Series View This Episode

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USA

With longer adjectives, we have to add some extra words in order to form the comparative and superlative. Sigrid explains how.

Parts of Speech - Modal Verbs - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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USA

Modal verbs are special verbs that go together with action verbs to indicate ability, permission, obligation and more. Let's see how they work.

Parts of Speech - Modal Verbs - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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USA

Every modal verb is a bit different and not all of them can be used in all tenses. We use "may" for permission, but we can use "can" and its conditional form "could" as well.

Parts of Speech - Modal Verbs - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

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USA

When do we use "should" and "could"? At the end of the video, you'll also find a preview of the next 2 videos where modals are used in everyday speech for discussing probability.

Parts of Speech - Modal Verbs - Part 4 View Series View This Episode

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

USA

Sigrid has lost a couple of important items and is trying to think where they might be. In this part, she has lost her car key. She uses plenty of modal verbs to tell her story, including modal verbs expressing probability.

Parts of Speech - Modal Verbs - Part 5 View Series View This Episode

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USA

Now Sigrid has also lost her glasses! In this final part, learn how to use modal verbs to express probability, and find out whether she finds the missing items.

Passenger - Let Her Go View Series

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United Kingdom

After the break-up of his band Passenger, lead singer Mike Rosenberg kept the name for his own solo projects. Here he is singing his hit recording from July 2012 Let Her Go. Enjoy!

Passenger - Anywhere View Series

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United Kingdom

Michael David Rosenberg, better known by his stage name Passenger, is an English singer-songwriter and musician. Enjoy this acoustic solo performance of his song "Anywhere."

Paul S - Be the best View Series

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USA

A corporate strategist delivers a pep talk to board members of a fictional fast food chain called Dooberwhacky. He wants results, whatever it takes.

Paul S - Breakfast View Series

Difficulty: difficulty - Beginner Beginner

Australia, United Kingdom, USA

Paul is having trouble waking up this morning, but he manages to make coffee and tell us a bit about his morning routine.

Penny - Short Film - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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Australia

Donna teaches Timmy to dance, and in the background we hear two hits from the period: Rip it Up from 1956 and Great Balls of Fire from 1957.

Penny - Short Film - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

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Australia

Penny is dancing with another guy to Great Balls of Fire while Timmy shyly looks on. But then something happens... The music for the final scene is the hit song from both 1963 and 1977 Da doo ron ron. These nonsense syllables were originally intended as placeholders until lyrics for those lines could be written, but they caught on, and were kept as actual (though nonsensical) lyrics.

Peppa Pig - The New House View Series

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United Kingdom

“Peppa and George help build a house made of bricks. The Wolf Family moves into their new home, and tests it with a lot of huffing and puffing!”

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