The 10 WORST English mistakes you're making!

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Learn English with Rebecca


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Hi.
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I'm Rebecca from engVid.
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In the next few minutes you'll find out if you make any of the 10 worst mistakes in English.
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Now, even though it seems like I'm joking, it's actually quite serious.
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These mistakes could make you fail an exam or a job interview, they could make you lose
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a sale or a client, they could also ruin your presentation, or worse still, your reputation.
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You really don't want to be making these mistakes.
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And luckily, you found this lesson, so at the end of this lesson you will know exactly
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what to do to fix these mistakes in case you make them.
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And if you don't make them, then you can feel really good and confident about the English
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that you do speak.
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Okay?
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So, let's get started.
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The first one...
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Now, I should say that the first five are all written mistakes, that is if you say these
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things, nobody will be able to tell what you're saying, but if you write them down then they
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will see your mistake.
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In other words, they are spelling mistakes, but the spelling mistake is based on a grammatical
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mistake that you have misunderstood something in English.
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Okay?
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But I'm here to explain it to you, so no worries.
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Here we go.
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Number one: "Your late", "Y-o-u-r" or "You're late".
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Now you see, they sound the same, but this one is written "y-o-u-'-r-e".
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Have you seen this mistake on the internet?
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I see it all the time, but not by you I hope.
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So, what's the right answer here?
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The first one: "Your late", "Y-o-u-r" or the second one?
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Okay?
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So, the correct one is this.
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This is the correct one, this is wrong.
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Why?
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Okay?
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"You're late" like this is what?
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"You are", it's a contraction or short form of "You are", and the other one: "Y-o-u-r"
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is a possessive form of "You".
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It means this is your book, this is your brother, etc.
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Okay?
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So: "You are late."
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is what you wanted there.
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Second one: "Who's that?", "W-h-o-'-s" or: "Whose that?", "W-h-o-s-e"?
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Which is correct?
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Well, this one is correct, and this is wrong
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because: "Who's that?" is short for: "Who is", "Who is that?"
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Again, it's a contraction or a short form. Right?
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And this one: "Whose" is a possessive word to ask: "Who does this belong to?"
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Okay?
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That's not what you want to say here.
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Number three: "It's time to go." or "Its time to go."
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Again, remember they sound exactly the same, they are what are called homonyms, but don't
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worry about that.
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You need to know how to spell, so is it like this or like this?
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Well, this is correct, this is not.
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This is, again, a contraction for: "It is", right?
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"It is time to go. It's time to go."
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This: "Its" with no apostrophe is the possessive form of "It", it shows that something belongs
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to it.
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All right?
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That's not what you want to use here.
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Next: "There here", "Their here", or "They're here".
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Again, they sound the same, but what's the correct spelling?
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Which word do you really want?
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So, we want this one.
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"They are here." Okay?
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It's a contraction.
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This one: "There" is the opposite of "Here", and "T-h-e-i-r", "Their" is the possessive
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form of "They", it means something belongs to them, and that's not what you want in this example.
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The last one here is: "Did you lose this?" or "Did you loose this?"
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Now, some people don't pronounce it correctly so they end up sounding the same, they actually
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pronounce differently, and spell differently, and the meaning is completely different.
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Okay?
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So: "Did you lose this?" or "Did you loose this?"
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Which is the right one?
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This is correct, and this is wrong.
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The first one: "lose" is a verb because that's...
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It means...
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Okay, like something is lost, you lost it.
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You lose something.
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And "loose" means not tight, like: "His pants were very loose", not tight.
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So, these are the first five, these are mistakes that you can make in writing, and if you made
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any of them don't worry.
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As I said, afterwards I'll tell you where you can go to watch a video on whichever one
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you got wrong because I've recorded lessons on each of these.
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Okay?
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Let's go to the second part.
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Now, let's look at five mistakes that people sometimes make while speaking.
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Okay?
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Number six: "You speak English good."
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or "You speak English well."
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Which is correct?
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Do you know?
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Well, the answer is this, this is the correct one: "You speak English well", because "well"
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is an adverb.
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It describes how you speak: "You speak well."
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And "good", in this case is wrong, because "good" is an adjective.
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So, for example, you could say: "You speak good English" because then "good" describes English.
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All right?
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Next one, number seven: "He's doing his homework." or "He's making his homework".
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"do" and "make", so many, many expressions with "do" and "make".
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How do you decide?
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Well, let's see if you know this one first, then I'll tell you how you decide.
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"He's doing his homework.", "He's making his homework."
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Which one is right?
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This one is correct: "He's doing his homework."
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And it is wrong to say: "He's making his homework."
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just because it's wrong.
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Now, the way to know whether to say "do" or "make", there is some explanation that tries
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to help you understand, but I think it's very difficult for you to think through it every time.
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I think in this case you do have to learn a lot of the expressions by heart, and one
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way you can do that is to look at one of the resources that I've written on my engVid channel,
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which actually has a long list of expressions with "do" and "make", but I'll tell you again
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how to get to that.
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Number eight: "I'll see you at 6:30." or "I'll see you on 6:30." or "I'll see you in 6:30."
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Is it: "at 6:30", "on 6:30", "in 6:30", which is it?
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Those little prepositions.
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So important.
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Which one is it?
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"I'll see you at 6:30",
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not "on", not "in", okay? "at" is used with very specific times,
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like: 6:00, 6:30, midnight, and so on.
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"on" is used with one day or one date, and "in" is used for anything more than one day
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or one date.
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Really very important because these little prepositions pop up everywhere when we're
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speaking, right?
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Okay.
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Number nine: "He and I are getting married."
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or "Him and I are getting married."
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Which one is right?
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I just want to tell you that if you make this mistake it's a really bad mistake.
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So...
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They're all bad, this is very bad.
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So, which is correct?
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This is correct.
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This is wrong.
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Because "He" is a subject pronoun, and "Him" is an object pronoun, and if you don't know
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the difference between a subject pronoun and an object pronoun, then you should really
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follow this by looking at the...
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Watching the video which I have which explains this in more detail.
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Each of the lessons that we have actually explains these points in much more detail
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than I'm going into here.
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Okay?
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Number 10: "He has a cool car."
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or "He's having a cool car."
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Sounds like could be, right?
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Is there a difference?
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Yes, we should say:
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"He has a cool car."
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We cannot say in correct English: "He's having a cool car."
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Because "have", "have" is a...
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What is called in English a stative verb.
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It describes a state.
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And so we can't normally use "have" to talk about something that you own, and there's
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a lot of details that you need to understand when you're using stative verbs, of which
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"have" is one example.
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Now, did you make any mistakes here?
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Did you make any of these 10 mistakes?
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If you did, no problem, don't worry.
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There are only three ways to improve your English.
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One is to learn what's right, the second way is to correct what's wrong,
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and the third way is to keep going forward, step by step.
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So here are the steps that you can take now to improve your English.
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Okay?
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Number one:
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Go to www.engvid.com and here you'll find many, many lessons that will help you
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improve your English.
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Number two, you'll also find in the lesson description links to each of these mistakes
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and the video or lesson that explains it in more detail so you can understand exactly
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and never make that mistake again, and last, subscribe to my YouTube channel
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because this way you'll continue to get lots of tips on how to improve your English once and for all.
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Okay?
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Good for you.
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Thanks very much for watching, and all the best with your English.
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