In this video, you'll learn how to use "all" or "whole" with time references to you can improve your basic English grammar. We'll talk about a very common mistake that I hear every single day. And it's an easy mistake to fix! The mistake is in the sentence structure when using "all" and "whole" with time references. First, I'll explain the correct sentence structure. And then you'll see lots of examples to help you get comfortable using both "all" and "whole" so you can improve your basic English grammar.
n this video, learn how to use "would rather" and improve your advanced English grammar. The structure is subject + would + rather + base verb. This structure using would rather can be used when you're expressing a reference between two options or choices. It's a very polite way to express your preference and using would rather will help you sound fluent in English and help you understand advanced English grammar. Plus you'll learn about a fun game we play in English using "would rather"
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