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Grammar Time: Sprinters

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The verbs that tell us about actions that take place regularly are in the simple present tense. Let´s learn about them in this video. Stay tuned for more such videos every Friday! Explore the full VOLT English Grammar course at

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Raffy TulfoOct 22, 2025

In direct speech, the exact words of the speaker (quoted words) are put within inverted commas. Direct speech can be reported by the listener to a third person later, which is called indirect speech. Let´s learn about them in this video. Queries: English Speaking Practice, English Grammar, Direct to Indirect Speech Rules and Examples, Direct to Indirect Speech Tricks, Narration Change, English Narration, Narration Rules Stay tuned for more Grammar Time: Sprinters videos every Friday! 0:00 Direct and Indirect Speech 1:00 What are Reporting Words? 1:30 Direct into Indirect Speech Rules Explore the full VOLT English Grammar course at #English #Englishgrammar #VOLTEnglish

الفاسي 🖤💛Oct 22, 2025

In direct speech, the exact words of the speaker (quoted words) are put within inverted commas. Direct speech can be reported by the listener to a third person later, which is called indirect speech. Let´s learn about them in this video. Queries: English Speaking Practice, English Grammar, Direct to Indirect Speech Rules and Examples, Direct to Indirect Speech Tricks, Narration Change, English Narration, Narration Rules Stay tuned for more Grammar Time: Sprinters videos every Friday! 0:00 Direct and Indirect Speech 1:00 What are Reporting Words? 1:30 Direct into Indirect Speech Rules Explore the full VOLT English Grammar course at #English #Englishgrammar #VOLTEnglish

user9416103087202Oct 22, 2025

A negative sentence has words like not, no, nothing, none, etc. It is used to deny or contradict something. Let´s learn about negative sentences in this video. Stay tuned for more such videos every Friday! Explore the full VOLT English Grammar course at

@chaporichOct 22, 2025

A negative sentence has words like not, no, nothing, none, etc. It is used to deny or contradict something. Let´s learn about negative sentences in this video. Stay tuned for more such videos every Friday! Explore the full VOLT English Grammar course at

Akib_sayyed_078✔️Oct 22, 2025

We use adjectives to compare two or more people, animals or things. The form of the adjective will depend on the kind of comparison we make. There are three degrees of comparison: the positive degree, the comparative degree and the superlative degree. Let´s learn about them in this video. Stay tuned for more such videos every Friday! Explore the full VOLT English Grammar course at

sharmisthajaviyaOct 22, 2025

We use adjectives to compare two or more people, animals or things. The form of the adjective will depend on the kind of comparison we make. There are three degrees of comparison: the positive degree, the comparative degree and the superlative degree. Let´s learn about them in this video. Stay tuned for more such videos every Friday! Explore the full VOLT English Grammar course at

STEPHANIE BOAFO 💦🦋🥺❤️Oct 22, 2025

We use punctuation marks to make the meaning of a sentence clear. Let´s learn about them in this video. Stay tuned for more such videos every Friday! Explore the full VOLT English Grammar course at

Nikhil SarkarOct 22, 2025

We use punctuation marks to make the meaning of a sentence clear. Let´s learn about them in this video. Stay tuned for more such videos every Friday! Explore the full VOLT English Grammar course at

Nick🔥🌚🔥Oct 22, 2025

A collective noun is the name given to a group of people, animals or things of the same kind, spoken of as one whole. Let´s learn about them in this video. Stay tuned for more such videos every Friday! Explore the full VOLT English Grammar course at

user3189685302168Oct 22, 2025

A collective noun is the name given to a group of people, animals or things of the same kind, spoken of as one whole. Let´s learn about them in this video. Stay tuned for more such videos every Friday! Explore the full VOLT English Grammar course at