Grammar: 'Mistakes' native English speakers make - BBC English Masterclass

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Hi guys. Dan for BBC Learning English here. In this Masterclass we'll be taking a look
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at 'mistakes' that native speakers commonly make. Are you ready? Here we go.
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Behold native speakers in their natural environment. Observe how they interact verbally - filled
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with deep and meaningful communication. They are social, verbose, articulate and always
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always ALWAYS 100% grammatically correct. Worship them in all their glory.
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Rubbish! Native speakers make mistakes too - not me, I'm fantastic, but everybody else.
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Now guys, it's important to remember that as we continue that these mistakes are only
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mistakes according to the rules of standard English. But the rules of standard English
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don't allow for regional variation, changes in formality and personal preference, which
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is of course very important. So please bear this in mind as we continue. Are you ready?
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Number 1
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A: John, how was the test? Have you finished? B: Yeah! I done it!
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Stop stop stop stop stop! I can't tell you the number of times I've heard this. In this case a person
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has used a past participle either as a past simple verb like 'I did it' or they've forgotten
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to include 'have' to make the present perfect. 'I have done it'. If the action is completed
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and in the past they should use the past simple 'I did it', and if the action is completed
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in the past and but is still important in the conversation now, they should use 'I have done it'.
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No!
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A: How was the test? Have you finished?
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B: Yeah! I have done it!
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So, it's quite common to hear people say 'Me
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and John went to the shops'. But technically this is wrong. 'Me' is an object pronoun,
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but in the sentence 'me and John went to the shops', 'me' and 'John' are subjects. That
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means that 'me' should be 'I'. Secondly, in English it's considered impolite to put yourself
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before somebody else, so they should switch the pronouns around. Not 'I and John' but
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'John and I'. Got it? No!
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A: Ok, we've got the shopping - is there anything
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else? B: Yes, I need to quickly stop at the bank.
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So a full infinitive is a construction of 'to + a verb'. Many would argue that 'to'
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and the verb should never be separated and this usually happens when an adverb intrudes.
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For example, 'I wanted to violently punch him in the head!' What we should do is move
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the adverb to the position after the verb or the position before. So, in this sentence
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'I need to quickly stop at the bank' we should say 'I quickly need to stop at the bank' or
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'I need to stop at the bank quickly'. Got it? No!
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Remember guys, that spoken communication is usually more informal and more relaxed than
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written communication and it's more important to be clearly understood than to stick to
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rigid grammar rules. Go out there and do your best, that's the most important thing and
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remember that no one, but no one is perfect - except me! See you next time.
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