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FAQs about Books4Languages (English):How many episodes does Books4Languages (English) have?The podcast currently has 127 episodes available.
April 08, 2019To be used to AffirmativeTo be used to is a structure used to express habits and customs that are familiar to us.When expressed in its affirmative form, the verb confirms that the subject has some customs.https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/to-be-used-to-affirmative/...more3minPlay
April 08, 2019Temporal Subordinate ClausesTemporal clauses are part of the adverbial clauses which are composed of independent and dependent clauses, linked by connectors. The connectors of temporal clauses refer to a specific point in time.https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/temporal-subordinate-clauses/...more4minPlay
April 08, 2019Adverbs of FrequencyAdverbs are nouns that function as modifiers of other elements of the clause. They can provide a wide range of information.Adverbs of frequency are used to provide information about the frequency of an event {see Adverbs of Frequency, A1 level}.https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/adverbs-of-frequency/...more4minPlay
April 08, 2019Adverbs of TimeAdverbs are nouns that function as modifiers of other elements of the clause. They can provide a wide range of information.Adverbs of time are used to provide information about the time.https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/adverbs-of-time/...more3minPlay
April 08, 2019First ConditionalA conditional sentence is usually composed of two parts: the if-clause (or conditional clause) that expresses the condition, and the main clause that expresses the consequence of that condition.First conditional is used to express future conditions and consequences or to express something that is possible to happen.https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/first-conditional/...more4minPlay
April 08, 2019Zero ConditionalA conditional sentence is usually composed of two parts: the if-clause (or conditional clause) that expresses the condition, and the main clause that expresses the consequence of that condition.We use the zero conditional structure when the result of the condition is always true.https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/zero-conditional/...more3minPlay
April 08, 2019Past Continuous InterrogativeThe past continuous (or progressive) is the tense used to express situations that take place in the past and were in progress at any moment during a period of time.When expressed in its interrogative form, it is used to make questions about things that were happening in a past period of time.https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/past-continuous-interrogative/...more8minPlay
April 08, 2019Past Continuous NegativeThe past continuous (or progressive) is the tense used to express situations that occurred in the past and were in progress at any moment during a period of time.When expressed in its negative form, the verb denies that something was happening in a past period of time.https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/past-continuous-negative/...more8minPlay
April 08, 2019Past Continuous AffirmativeThe past continuous (or progressive) is the tense used to express situations that occurred in the past and were in progress at any moment during a period of time.When expressed in its affirmative form, the verb confirms that something was happening in a past period of time.https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/past-continuous-affirmative/...more8minPlay
April 08, 2019Relative Pronouns of Place and TimePronouns are words used to avoid repetitions of a noun {see Subject Pronouns, A1 Level}.Relative pronouns are used to introduce relative clauses. They refer to place and time by replacing the subject expressed in the main clause to avoid the repetition of it in the relative clauses {see Relative Pronouns, A1 Level}.https://open.books4languages.com/english-a2-grammar/chapter/relative-pronouns-of-place-and-time/...more3minPlay
FAQs about Books4Languages (English):How many episodes does Books4Languages (English) have?The podcast currently has 127 episodes available.