A handy list of links to resources for teaching verbs Stage 2: Saying what you do. Grammar Tip: 1st and 2nd person endings of regular verbs. Common irregular verbs: être, aller, faire, avoir. Stage 3: ...
Join Josh and Ollie on a hilarious journey as they discuss their struggles with early mornings and reflect on university life before diving into the intricacies of the Korean particle '도.' Watch as ...
Subject-verb agreement means that your verb must be conjugated, or changed, to fit (or agree) with the subject. Subjects can be singular or plural. Think of singular and plural as mathematical ...
Join Josh and Ollie as they return to their Korean lessons after a break, diving into the grammar point ~을까요/ㄹ까요 ...
Practise forming irregular verbs in past, present and future. Welcome back to Camp GOAT — the destination for fancy time-travelling goats and their friends. Once again, you can join the camp ...
Just like in English, sentences in French usually contain a verb. Verbs can be used to describe an action, a feeling or to describe something that is happening. A verb infinitive is the basic form of ...
Have you ever felt that English could use a couple more tenses to truly capture the nuances of the past, present, and future? We’re inviting you on an exploration of languages that have taken verb ...
‘The’ is the most commonly used word in English. ‘The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog’ uses all 26 letters of the English alphabet and is called a pangram. Most average adult English speakers ...