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Traditional English Lessons

Traditional English Lessons

This MyUncleDan.com channel covers grammar and the basics of the English Language. For all levels of English students.

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  • Lots of OR a lot of


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  • English expression


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  • English Grammar


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  • 13 tips to help you with your English


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  • Also called conditional sentences


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  • English grammar explained with one sentence!


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  • Using the words, should, must, and should have done - along with their opposites


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  • English slang with the word 'put'.


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  • English idioms with the word 'young'.


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  • making them negative, possibilities, certainties, offers, requests, permission, and ability


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  • Slang that starts with the letter G


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  • English Language Idioms


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  • As long as provided (that) providing : You can take my car as long as/provided (that)/ providing you don't damage it. Although/even though : Although/ even though he is rich, he lives in a small house. Even if : He is poor and has no house, but even if he had a lot of money, he wouldn't buy a house. In case : Take an umbrella in case it rains. In spite of / despite : In spite of/despite the rain, she walked to the station. In spite of/despite being blind, she walked to the station. So that : She arrived early so that she could help her colleagues. Whereas : Tom is rich whereas Jack is poor. Whatever : You can count on me whatever you decide to do. Whenever : I will lend you my car whenever you need it. Wherever : My thoughts will be with you wherever you go.


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  • Fix & Flaky


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  • "Burn a hole in your pocket" & "Make a fast buck"


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  • A free MyUncleDan.com English learning video.


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  • A free MyUncleDan.com English learning video.


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  • A free MyUncleDan.com English learning video.


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  • I am not a schmuck.


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  • English idioms with the word 'red'


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