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Elementary English Grammar

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    1. Using the Verb "to Be" in English
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    Do you know how to use, "am", "is", and "are" in English? In this lesson, learn how to use the forms of this verb in statements, questions, and answers.

    Do you know how to use, "am", "is", and "are" in English? In this lesson, learn how to use the forms of this verb in statements, questions, and answers.

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    2. Using the Present Tense in English
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    To be able to speak, read, and write in English, you must be comfortable with the simple present tense. In this lesson, get to know this common verb tense.

    To be able to speak, read, and write in English, you must be comfortable with the simple present tense. In this lesson, get to know this common verb tense.

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    3. Using the Articles "The" and "A/An"
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    In this lesson, learn when to use the indefinite article "a/an", when to use the definite article "the", and when you shouldn't use any article at all.

    In this lesson, learn when to use the indefinite article "a/an", when to use the definite article "the", and when you shouldn't use any article at all.

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    4. Using "There Is" & "It Is" in English
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    In this lesson, Your English Web explains how to use the common phrases "there is", "there are", "isn't there?", and "it is" in English conversation.

    In this lesson, Your English Web explains how to use the common phrases "there is", "there are", "isn't there?", and "it is" in English conversation.

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    5. Pronouns & Possession in English
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    In this lesson, Your English Web explains the essentials of pronouns in English, including subject and object pronouns, possessive adjectives, and more.

    In this lesson, Your English Web explains the essentials of pronouns in English, including subject and object pronouns, possessive adjectives, and more.

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Camilo G
Would it be wrong to say, my friends' homes/houses are big?
Your English Web
Hi, it's ok to say it that way.
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