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Harris’ or Harris’s? We use a possessive ‘s’ to talk about things that belong to people. But where should we put the possessive ‘s’ after ‘Harris’ and other names that end with ‘s’? Should it be Harris’ or Harris’s? Also, what about ‘Trump’ and other names that don’t end in ‘s’? Learn about possessive ‘s’ spelling rules!
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👨🏫 We use a possessive ‘s’ to talk about things that belong to people, but how do we 🗣️ pronounce it? 🤔 Why does the possessive ‘s’ 👂 sound like a /s/ after ‘Trump’ and an /Iz/ after ‘Harris’? 🤓 Learn the pronunciation rules of the possessive ‘s’ in this short video.
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Do you know how to say 🍫 ‘chocolate’ like a native speaker? 👀Watch Andrew explain how English people 🗣️pronounce this delicious English word and start saying it more naturally today!
Did you 👂hear the other word with a dropped syllable in the video? ✍️Tell us in the comments!
Did you 👂hear the other word with a dropped syllable in the video? ✍️Tell us in the comments!
🤓 Here’s a useful English proverb to learn and use! Scroll through the images to find out how to use ‘too many 👨🍳 cooks spoil the broth’ and don’t forget to ✍️ answer the questions on the last slide!
🤩 Click on the link in our bio for 6 Minute English episode about translating recipes!
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🤩 Click on the link in our bio for 6 Minute English episode about translating recipes!
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What is your favourite 🧑🍳 recipe? In our NEW easy podcast, Neil and Beth talk about 🍳 cooking and share their best recipes.
Listen to the 🎙️ podcast to learn to give instructions using the imperative.
Click on the link in our bio to 🎧 listen on our website.
🤩 And follow the Learning Easy English podcast on your podcast app so you don’t miss an episode!
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Listen to the 🎙️ podcast to learn to give instructions using the imperative.
Click on the link in our bio to 🎧 listen on our website.
🤩 And follow the Learning Easy English podcast on your podcast app so you don’t miss an episode!
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Can you hear the difference in pronunciation between ‘boat’ and ‘vote’? 🤔 To some learners, words with /b/ and /v/ can almost sound the same. 😯 Listen carefully to Nicola and practise saying the words yourself! 🗣️Make sure you watch to the end for a short quiz. What other words with /b/ and /v/ sounds do you know? 🫵
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‘-ed adjectives’ and ‘-ing adjectives’ get mixed up sometimes - but don’t worry, there are some rules we can follow to make sure we use them correctly! 👍 Swipe through our grammar explanation and take our quick quiz to learn the correct situations to use each type of adjective. 😃
When you’re finished, give us a sentence using one of them to prove your knowledge. 🫵 🧠
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When you’re finished, give us a sentence using one of them to prove your knowledge. 🫵 🧠
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