5-Minute English: WHO, WHOM, WHOSE, WHO’S
Do you ever wonder whether to use WHOM instead of WHO? And what about WHOSE and WHO’S, which sound the same, but have different meanings? In this short lesson I’ll explain the grammar behind these four words, and show how they can be used in a sentence. And then you can test out your knowledge in the quiz. https://www.engvid.com/5-minute-english-who-whom-whose-whos
Next, watch these English grammar videos!
Gender Pronouns: Using "THEY", "THEIR", and "THEM" for a single person in English https://youtu.be/0eoKIA5IFro
Learn English Grammar: "Use", "Used", and "Used To" https://youtu.be/I9CZ-nj9joM
In this lesson:
00:00 – Who, Whom, Whose, Who's –
00:17 who
00:47 whom
02:54 whose
03:21 who's
04:41 – Conclusion –
Видео 5-Minute English: WHO, WHOM, WHOSE, WHO’S канала Learn English with Gill · engVid
Next, watch these English grammar videos!
Gender Pronouns: Using "THEY", "THEIR", and "THEM" for a single person in English https://youtu.be/0eoKIA5IFro
Learn English Grammar: "Use", "Used", and "Used To" https://youtu.be/I9CZ-nj9joM
In this lesson:
00:00 – Who, Whom, Whose, Who's –
00:17 who
00:47 whom
02:54 whose
03:21 who's
04:41 – Conclusion –
Видео 5-Minute English: WHO, WHOM, WHOSE, WHO’S канала Learn English with Gill · engVid
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
22 сентября 2022 г. 7:46:48
00:05:00
Другие видео канала
Speak English Naturally: SCHWA PronunciationBasic English: The 8 Parts of SpeechLearn English Grammar: DIRECT & INDIRECT SPEECH (REPORTED SPEECH)Basic English: How to pronounce -NGTH wordsBritish English & American English: 11 Vocabulary DifferencesRHYME in English poetry and speechTest Your English Vocabulary: SHAPES & PATTERNS6 Famous Quotations from ShakespeareEnglish Vocabulary Builder: Learn 15 Slang & Informal WordsGender Pronouns: Using ‘THEY’, ‘THEIR’, and ‘THEM’ for a single person in EnglishEnglish Pronunciation Practice: SH & SHRLet’s Read and Understand a Poem: “In An Artist’s Studio” by Christina RossettiStop using the glottal stop!Learn 9 ways to use ‘JUST’ in EnglishQueen Elizabeth II – My Thoughts and MemoriesMake your English stronger with INTENSIFIERS: very, really, so, do, definitely, absolutely…‘Shall’ in English: Everything you need to knowThe Ages & Periods of English History: Victorian, Tudor, Edwardian, Elizabethan...Learn 14 Musical Expressions in EnglishHow the UK is Divided: Countries, Cities, Counties, Councils, Wards