Present Passive
AdultsGrammarSmrt LiveEducationLanguage Mark explains the passive voice and how it is used in the present simple and present continuous tenses. This lesson is for students at an intermediate level.
Review and the Past Simple
AdultsGrammarSmrt LiveEducationLanguage Mark reviews the differences between the present perfect simple and present perfect continuous and also explains the similarities and differences of the present perfect with the past simple. This video is for students at a pre-intermediate level.
Passive with the Present Perfect
AdultsGrammarSmrt LiveEducationLanguage Mark explains how to make present perfect sentences in the passive voice. This video is for students at a pre-intermediate level.
Passive with Modals
AdultsGrammarSmrt LiveEducation Mark explains how to make passive sentences with modal verbs. This lesson is for students at a pre-intermediate level.
How Long (Part 3)
AdultsGrammarSmrt LiveEducation Mark describes the difference between for and since when discussing duration with the present perfect tenses. This video is for students at a pre-intermediate level.
How Long (Part 2)
AdultsGrammarSmrt LiveEducation Mark explains how to use the present perfect simple and present perfect continuous to describe duration of unfinished activities. This video is for students at a pre-intermediate level.
How Long (Part 1)
AdultsGrammarSmrt LiveEducation Mark explains how to use the present perfect tenses to describe duration. This video is for students at a pre-intermediate level.
Have To (Part 3)
AdultsGrammarSmrt LiveEducation Mark gives more information about have to as well as the meaning and use of have got to. This video is for students at a pre-intermediate level.
Have To (Part 1)
AdultsGrammarSmrt LiveEducation Mark explains how to create sentences using have to. This video is for students at a pre-intermediate level.
Future Aspects (Part 2)
AdultsGrammarSmrt LiveEducationLanguage Learn two ways to use be going to and how to use the present continuous to talk about the future. This lesson is for students at a pre-intermediate level.