A VS. AN 🦸♀️ SPELLING AND GRAMMAR for Kids 📝 Superlexia⭐ Episode 6
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024
- Educational video for children that talks about spelling rules, specifically, when to use the articles a and an. "A" equals "an." They both mean “one.” When do we use them? Just remember this rule: "a" goes before a consonant, "an" goes before a vowel. Some exceptions are words that start with "u" but sound like "y" and words that start with a silent h. Spelling rules are essential to write correctly. This is the sixth in our series of videos on spelling and grammar. It stars Superlexia, the guardian of spelling and grammar, whose goal is to defeat spelling and grammar mistakes with the power of clear and impactful expression.
This video is a very useful and interesting resource for children. It is perfect for teaching grammar and spelling to children. It is an excellent video for primary education.
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