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Item Causative verbs explained(Institución Universitaria Colegio Mayor del Cauca, 2024-06-21) Quijano, CarlosEnglish is full of language usage singularities which need to be examined and understood to master oral and writing production skills. It is necessary to know how causative verbs are used in English in order to produce language in a more native-like form. Moreover, this video presentation tries to explain what gripes are and how can be expressed using causative verb.Item Giving opinions and agreeing to others’ opinions(Institución Universitaria Colegio Mayor del Cauca, 2024-06-21) Quijano, CarlosEnglish learners must know expressions which are presented daily life conversations in different context. This video presents a lexical set for expressing opinions and agreeing or disagreeing to others’ opinions in a very natural and native-like form.Item Noun Clauses as Subjects(Institución Universitaria Colegio Mayor del Cauca, 2024-06-21) Quijano, CarlosNot all the time, subjects are personal pronouns or even proper names. Sometimes, the subject can be a phrase called noun clause. This video tries to explain the nature and usage of the noun clauses with several examples and a complete explanation.Item Past simple vs. Past continuous(Institución Universitaria Colegio Mayor del Cauca, 2024-06-21) Quijano, CarlosThe distinction on the usage of past structure is fundamental in English beginning levels. Therefore, it is important to clarify the main differences between the simple past and the past continuous structures in terms of syntax, grammar and language use.