English Grammar – Articles – How to use A, AN, THE


www.engVid.com This English lesson teaches you how to use ‘a’, ‘an’, and ‘the’ correctly. Many English students make mistakes with these simple words (articles), so make sure you learn how to use them correctly.

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13 Responses to English Grammar – Articles – How to use A, AN, THE

  1. roah says:

    gonna try this out on my adult class. they tend to forget the articles when speaking and writing.

  2. azx100ful says:

    thank you so much

    great lesson

    i am from gulf

  3. tdog661 says:

    wat is with the philidelphia flyers?

  4. vcky73 says:

    ur a hotty!!!interesting

  5. milesadmu says:

    Aww! You’re very good ! Lavet! Tthou’ I already know that all. Thanks James! ^_^

  6. youngnewtonian says:

    He is VERY good at explaining. A mistake: At 5:36 he wrote “your” whereas it should be either “You are” or “You’re”. ;)

  7. willygasa says:

    you could be more didatic by using colored markers and taking advantage of the board…..good job anyway……

  8. Subhead01 says:

    brother your the best, nice work

  9. tipperro says:

    It is the Philadelphia Phillies that won the World Series-Flyers is the hockey team

  10. leetammy17 says:

    wow!! please post more video…very easy for me to understand

  11. WalleDbm says:

    that’s so clear, thanks a lot. See you at EngVid.

  12. rotenFalke says:

    this was too basic, anyways, very well explained =)

  13. thoughtbell says:

    Thanks for posting. Nice, clear lesson–will help me explain articles to my students.

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