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PHRASAL VERB:

FIND OUT

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To FIND OUT means to get the information need.

 

Watch this video to find an visual explanation and many examples of how it's used in the funniest MEMES!

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COME UP WITH

Have fun with MEMES and learn how COME UP WITH is used in everyday English. 

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PHRASAL VERB:

FIGURE OUT

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To FIGURE OUT means to think and think to find a solution, idea, way to do something.

 

Watch this video to find an visual explanation and many examples of how it's used in the funniest MEMES!

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PRESENT PERFECT

Have fun with MEMES and learn how the present perfect is used in everyday English. 

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2nd CONDITIONAL

This video will show you how MEMES use the second conditional to create irreal imaginary situations.

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MODALS IN THE PAST

Modals in the past helps us talk about different alternatives to what really happened.

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In this video you will find examples of how they are used in the most popular MEMEs and what they mean.

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Have fun, learn, and try using them yourself!!

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RELATIVE CLAUSES

WHO-WHOSE-WHOM

Have you seen how WHO, WHOSE, WHOM are used in MEMES?

 

Learn all about it by watching this video. You'll learn the way relative clases with WHO can make your life easier when speaking everyday English formal and informal language.

 

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PASSIVE VOICE

To focus on what happens, and not on WHO is responsible for that happening, we use the passive voice. 

 

Watch this video and see how useful and funny using passive voice can be!

 

You'll find a visual grammar explanation about how passive voice is done for every one of the memes shown in this video.

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