Learning English Grammar

Learn English grammar with these short programmes. Each episode explores a new piece of grammar you

Episodes

Total: 234

Multi-word verbs

2022/3/1

We explain the different types of phrasal verbs to use with different grammar.

Narrative tenses

2022/2/22

Learn how to use the past tenses to tell stories.

Adverb position 2

2022/2/15

We discuss where we use adverbs with adjectives and other adverbs.

Relative clauses

2022/2/8

Learn how to use defining and non-defining relative clauses.

Talking about the future

2022/2/1

Learn how to use 'will', 'going to', 'might' and 'be likely to' to talk about the future.

Learn all about the word 'the' and how to use it with abstract uncountable nouns.

Adverb position

2022/1/18

We talk about the three positions where adverbs usually go when used with verbs.

Learn the grammar of comparatives and superlatives

Active and passive voice

2022/1/4

Learn how we can express sentences in two different ways: active voice and passive voice.

Reported speech

2021/12/28

What to do with pronouns, tenses and word order when you report what someone else says.

Learn some useful phrases for talking about cause and effect.

The third conditional

2021/12/14

Learn how to use the third conditional to talk about things in the past you didn't do.

Adjectives and adverbs

2021/12/7

Fashionable? Fashionably? Learn how to use adjectives and adverbs.

The past perfect

2021/11/30

Where had John already gone when Mary rang his doorbell? We give you the answer.

Learn what to say when you're making a guess about a past or present situation.

Learn how to make them, when to use them and listen to some example sentences.

Rob, Finn and Emma are going to help you talk about future arrangements.

Phrasal verbs

2021/11/2

Afraid of phrasal verbs? Relax - Finn and Catherine are here to help.

Learn how to talk about past events using the past simple and past continuous.

Past simple

2021/10/19

We look at the 'past simple' and give you examples in this 6 Minute Grammar.