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- Learn English Grammar - the present continuous
- Learn English Grammar - the present simple
- Learn English Grammar - present simple or continuous?
- Learn English Grammar - the past simple
- Improve your writing - wrongful death
- Learn English Grammar - the past continuous
- Word Grammar - Let part 1
- Learn English Grammar - the past simple v the past continuous
- Phrasal Verbs - Make
- Phrasal Verbs - Look part 1
- Phrasal Verbs - Look part 2
- Phrasal Verbs - pull part 1
- Improve your writing - stress at work
- Grammar Question - need
- Phrasal Verbs - pull part 2
- Understanding English Grammar - to be + infinitive
- Whose grammar is it?
- Phrasal Verbs – push
- Improve your writing - stress and herbs
- Minutes
- Understanding English Grammar - phrasal verbs 'put' part 1
- Put part 2
- Understanding English Grammar - phrasal verbs put part 3
- Understanding English Grammar - phrasal verbs put part 4
- Understanding English Grammar - run part 1
- Understanding English Grammar - run part 2
- Understanding English Grammar - phrasal verbs 'send'
- Understanding English Grammar - phrasal verbs 'set' part 1
- Understanding English Grammar - phrasal verbs 'set' part 2
- Understanding English Grammar - phrasal verbs 'sit'
- Understanding English Grammar - phrasal verbs 'stand' part 1
- Understanding English Grammar - phrasal verbs 'stand' part 2
- Understanding English Grammar - phrasal verbs 'stay'
- Understanding English Grammar - phrasal verbs 'stop'
- Phrasal Verbs -'take' part 1
- Phrasal Verbs – take part 2
- Phrasal Verbs - 'take' part 3
- Phrasal verbs- 'take' part 4
- Phrasal verbs - talk
- Phrasal Verbs - think
- Phrasal Verbs - throw
- Business English - time idioms
- Phrasal Verbs - turn part 2
- Phrasal Verbs - turn part 1
- Phrasal Verbs - turn part 3
- Business English Idioms - war
- Phrasal Verbs - walk
- Starting a Presentation
- Phrasal verbs - work
- Business expressions with 'back'
- Phrasal Verbs - write
- Presentations - signposting
- Phrasal Verbs - ask
- Business English Idioms - Memory
- Phrasal Verbs - back
- Phrasal Verbs - 'be'
- Presentations - Survival Language
- Phrasal Verbs - blow
- Business English Idioms - health
- Phrasal Verbs - break
- Business English idioms - heart
- English Phrasal Verbs -come
- English Phrasal Verbs - cut
- English Phrasal Verbs - do
- English Phrasal Verbs - fall
- English Phrasal Verbs fall part 2
- Phrasal Verbs - get
- Phrasal Verbs - get part 2
- Phrasal Verbs - give
- Go phrasal verbs part 1
- Go phrasal verbs - part 2
- Phrasal verbs - go part 3
- Hold phrasal verbs
- Keep phrasal verbs
- Used to and would for past habits.
- Phrasal Verbs - let
- Phrasal Verbs - look
- Strong Collocations 1
- Three Word Verbs
- Be phrasal verbs
- Strong collocations 2
- Bring Phrasal Verbs
- Come Phrasal Verbs
- More Word Partnerships
- Idioms - see
- Idioms - way
- Idioms- animals
- Do you want to listen to the BBC?
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- English Idioms - anger
- Swimming Idioms
- No Idioms
- Down phrasal verbs
- Emotions - phrasal verbs
- Eating phrasal verbs
- Business Vocabulary - employment
- Up Phrasal Verbs 1
- Pay vocabulary
- Up Phrasal Verbs 2
- Business English Vocabulary - pay part 2
- Phrasal Verbs with up - part 3
- Business English Vocabulary - pay part 3
- Phrasal verbs with up - part 4
- Making a Presentation - finding a friendly face
- Phrasal Verbs - up part 5
- Making a Presentation - dealing with nerves
- English Phrasal Verbs - out part 1
- Effective Presentations - stating your purpose
- English Phrasal Verbs - out part 2
- Verbs used to describe change
- English Phrasal Verbs - out part 3
- Adjectives used to describe change
- English Phrasal Verbs - out part 4
- English Phrasal Verbs - out part 5
- English Phrasal Verbs - out part 6
- English Phrasal Verbs - out part 7
- English Phrasal Verbs - into part 1
- English Phrasal Verbs - into part 2
- English Phrasal Verbs - into part 3
- English Phrasal Verbs - go
- Jobs - money
- Work - pay 2
- For - part 1
- For - part 2
- Job collocations
- Adjectives used with 'Job'
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Dear
Thank you for your helpful teaching on the web. I’ve been home tutoring my 9 year old nephew to help improve his English. He is having difficulty remembering when to use singular/plural forms of verbs for different types of nouns. Every time, I teach him and explain to him, he’ll get it, but after a few days, he’ll forget and make mistakes when doing assessments.
Do you have any tips on how to help him?
Best regards,
KeeYean
In fact this seemingly ‘simple’ idea is one of the last to be learned by native speaker children as they learn English
So it’s perfectly normal.
I think the solution is just to practice again and again,
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