English Grammar - Past Perfect -- Structure - Teaching English Online
http://www.teflonline.net In this video we look at the structure of the past perfect tense. This tense is formed in the following way: Positive: Subject + had + past participle. I had Negative: Subject + had + not + past participle. Question: Had + subject + past participle? You can earn your certificate in teaching English online from ITTT. We have many different courses available suited to your needs. Whether you are starting out as an English teacher or if you are looking to expand your skills with a specialised course in teaching young learners or business English and if you are looking for something more advanced, there is the TESOL Diploma course. To start the process of getting your certificate in teaching English online, visit us at the link above. Are you ready to live and teach abroad? Click here and get started today: https://www.teflcourse.net/?cu=YTDESCRIPTION
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It also mentions the rules of past tenses of english grammar and then give me some examples about who can i use this gramma.
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Having spent time learning a foreign language, I have seen and felt first hand how important reading and listening to the new language i.
Listening assists with pronunciation and accent, and reading helps with grammar, while both help with comprehension and vocabular.
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Teaching vocabulary and grammar as two separate entities is not something I had previously considered but once the technique and reasoning was explained I understand how important this i.