Grammar: Advanced Learner Mistakes - BBC English Masterclass

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Hi guys! Dan for BBC Learning English here. In this session, we'll be taking a look at
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advanced learner mistakes. Are you ready? Here we go!
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So, sometimes in English, we use a WH word clause as the object of a verb. For example:
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'He realised what he was doing,' - or - 'I can't believe what you have done.' Now, advanced
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learners generally make two mistakes here. The first is that they invert the auxiliary
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verb and the subject, like you would do with a normal question. Let me show you.
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'He realised what was he doing,' - and - 'I can't believe what have you done.'
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Remember that these whos, whats, wheres, whens and whys are not question words, but relative
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pronouns, and so the clause which comes after follows normal sentence order. Come and see.
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So: Not 'He realised what was he doing,' but 'what he was doing.' Not 'I can't believe
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what have you done,' but 'what you have done.'
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Now, this problem is simpler with a tense which has an auxiliary and main verb form,
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but the second problem is that learners forget to use an affirmative verb form when talking
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about the present or past simple. For example: 'I don't know where did he go last night,'
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- or - 'They want to see what does he do.' Now, remember these are not questions. When
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we make an affirmative sentence with the present or past simple, we only use one verb - and
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these clauses act the same. So: 'I don't know where did he go last night,' becomes 'I don't
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know where he went last night.' And 'They want to see what does he do,' becomes 'They
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want to see what he does.' Have you got it? Good!
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'The life is beautiful!' 'What makes me sad is the poverty.'
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Ok guys, this one is an old one, but still a tricky one. Many advanced learners still
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use the definite article when talking in general about a plural or uncountable noun. Remember
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that in English, when we are talking in general and we mean all of a thing, we don't use 'the'.
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'Life is beautiful' 'What makes me sad is poverty.'
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That doesn't mean we can't use 'the'. But when we do, it means we are being specific and
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only referring to one thing. For example: 'I'm reading about the life of Michael Jackson.'
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Having said that, if you want to generalise about a SINGULAR COUNTABLE noun, then using
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'the' as the definite article is the correct thing to do. So: 'Life would be much less
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interesting without the tiger' (or tigers...general) 'The car is probably the most important invention
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in mankind's history.' (or cars...general) Have you got it? Good!
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