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S.O.S. pronunciation - woman-women View Series

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USA

Here's how to pronounce a very important noun with an unusual plural!

R.E.M. - The One I Love View Series

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USA

This video for R.E.M.'s hit single "The One I Love" was directed by artist Robert Longo. Singer Michael Stipe has noted that the lyrics portray a very cynical view of relationships, stating, "It's very clear that it's about using people over and over again."

Prince - When Doves Cry View Series

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United Kingdom

"When Doves Cry" is one of Prince's most iconic songs and music videos. It was a worldwide hit, and his first American number one single. Enjoy!

Piggeldy and Frederick - Longing View Series

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USA

Enjoy another walk through the fields with porcine brothers Piggeldy and Frederick. This time Piggeldy wants to learn about “fernweh” [the yen for faraway places].

Piggeldy and Frederick - Snow View Series

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USA

Piggeldy wants to know what snow is. The more his brother Frederick thinks about it, the more he realizes he doesn't really know. But that doesn't stop Piggeldy from enjoying it!

Peter Gabriel - Games Without Frontiers View Series

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United Kingdom

The official video of Peter Gabriel ’s song “Games Without Frontiers”.

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.

Parts of Speech - Introduction View Series

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USA Northeast

Here's a quick summary of the different kinds of words we have in the English language and what they are used for.

Parts of Speech - Subject Pronouns View Series

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USA

Sigrid reviews the subject pronouns "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," "you," and "they."

Parts of Speech - Object Pronouns View Series

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USA

Sigrid reviews the object pronouns: "me," "you," "him," "her," "it," "us," "you," and "them."

Parts of Speech - Possessive Pronouns - Part 1 View Series View This Episode

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USA

Sigrid talks about the difference between possessive nouns and other possessive words such as possessive determiners or articles like "my" and "your."

Parts of Speech - Possessive Pronouns - Part 2 View Series View This Episode

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USA

Sigrid takes us through the different persons using dependent possessive pronouns, also called possessive adjectives or possessive determiners. These little words are important when talking about names, your possessions, family and friends, characteristics, jobs, favorite things and just about everything else.

Parts of Speech - Possessive Pronouns - Part 3 View Series View This Episode

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USA

True possessive pronouns can stand alone. They replace both the noun and its possessive adjective or determiner. These pronouns are very handy in introductions and conversations about favorites.

Parts of Speech - Prop Words: One and Ones View Series

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USA

"One" and "ones" can replace nouns, but are not pronouns. They are prop words. Let's look at how they are used.

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