Do you make these mistakes in English?

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Learn English with Rebecca


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Hi.
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I'm Rebecca from www.engvid.com.
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In the past 30 years, I've worked with thousands of students from all over the world to help
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them improve their English communication skills.
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In the past year, I've been researching the most important errors and the most common
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errors made by English learners.
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And what I've done is I've put all of this information together into a course.
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It's called: "Correct Your English Errors in 10 Minutes a Day".
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I'm very excited to tell you about this course, because I really think it's an easy, quick,
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fast way for you to improve your English and take it to a higher level.
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All right?
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But first what I want to do is tell you: What are the points you have to keep in mind when
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you are trying to improve your English?
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What do you need to know about correcting your errors?
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So, let me share a little bit of my results from my research so it can help you.
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Okay?
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And then we will look at specific types of errors, and do a little quiz to see where
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you stand. Okay?
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Let's get started.
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So, first, when you're correcting your English, really, you can do two things.
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Right?
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When you're improving your English, you can do two things; you can learn what's right
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or correct what's wrong.
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Now we're talking about this area where we correct what's wrong.
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So, in order to correct what's wrong, what do you need to do?
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First, you need to know what's wrong.
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So, when I get an essay or I get an email to correct, what's the problem?
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It's not that the person was trying to make mistakes.
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They weren't trying to make mistakes; they're trying to do their best.
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Right?
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That's what you do.
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Every time you write or every time you speak, but you didn't know that something was wrong.
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So, first you have to know what's wrong.
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Then you have to understand why it's wrong.
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Why is it this word and not that word?
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Why is it this verb tense and not that verb tense?
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And so on and so forth. Okay?
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Then you have to learn how to fix it. Okay?
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Is it a spelling change?
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It is a punctuation error?
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What kind of mistake is it?
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That's what we're going to be looking at - the types of mistakes.
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Because once you understand and correct a type of mistake, you will correct lots of
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mistakes all at once. Okay?
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And that's what I want you to do; to make quick progress, fast progress.
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Okay.
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Then what you need to do, which many students do, is to practice it immediately.
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So, for example, if I teach you something in this lesson or in any one of my engVid
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lessons, after you watch it, what you need to do is to practice something with that immediately.
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That's why we usually have a quiz-right?-so that you can go there right away, do some
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more practice to put that information really into your head; and not just to put it passively
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there, but to use it.
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Right?
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To use whatever you've learned in a practical way.
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So, you need to practice it immediately, but sometimes that's where students stop.
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They practice it right away, and then they don't touch it after that, and they think:
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"I did it. I know it", but not quite.
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So, what's also very, very important in terms of our brain, in terms of how we learn, in
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terms of how we remember is this point, here: That you need to review it frequently.
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Review anything that you learn often; otherwise, it's not going to stay with you.
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So, for example, in my course, what we have are we have daily quizzes, we have weekly
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tests, we have monthly reviews with the same material.
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Okay?
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So that after a while, you say: "Of course I know that.
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I know how...
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The difference between 'it's' and 'its'.
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I know the difference between 'affect' and 'effect'.
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That's not a problem", because you've reviewed it.
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If you don't review it, then it's going to drop away.
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Okay?
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So this is an essential part of brain-based learning, of very smart learning.
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Not just hard learning, but smart learning.
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And then you need to know what's important.
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So, let's say you get back your essay and there are twenty corrections.
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So, are they all equally important? No.
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Some are critical.
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If you make some mistakes, you can get very low marks on your IELTS or TOEFL, you could
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lose a job possibility-right?-you could have a very low grade in university.
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But some other mistakes are not so serious; they're very advanced kind of technical mistakes
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that even English learners might make.
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Those are not as serious.
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But if you make basic mistakes with verb tenses, if you forget to use a verb, or something
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like that, if you don't use an article - then those mistakes are more fundamental and more
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serious.
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And that's what I made sure is in the course and also what I'm going to tell you about
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right now.
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Okay?
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So, let's do that.
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Okay, so let's go through these common mistakes.
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Number one: "Everyone is here" or "Everyone are here"?
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What's correct?
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This is a question of subject-verb agreement.
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So, what do you think it is?
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It should be: "Everyone is here." Okay?
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"Everyone", "someone", "anyone", "no one" - these are all singular, and that's something
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that is always true.
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Okay?
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So, it's something that once you learn that, you know that you can apply it always.
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All right?
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Here we go.
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Number two - this is a preposition error: "I've lived here since two years" or "I've
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lived here for two years"?
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Which is correct?
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Do you know?
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It should be: "I've lived here for two years."
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Okay?
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Do you know why?
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Remember I said it's not only important to know that it's wrong; it's important to know
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why it's wrong.
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All right?
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And the reason why is because we use "for" plus the period of time; how long.
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Okay?
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For how long?
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For two years.
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And we use "since" from the point in time.
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So, let's suppose it's 2010 now.
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It's not, but let's suppose it was 2010 now, then we can say: "Since 2008", two years before that.
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Okay?
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But "for" plus the period of time, so that's a kind of an error that, once you understand
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it, it will be much easier to apply, and especially once you practice it.
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Next, number three - this is a mistake in verb tenses, potentially: "We visited Niagara
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Falls yesterday" or "We have visited Niagara Falls yesterday"?
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Okay?
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So, here we have the simple past, here we have present perfect.
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Which is correct in this sentence, or are both correct?
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Well, it should be: "We visited Niagara falls yesterday."
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Why?
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Why can't we use the other one?
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Because we have the word, here: "yesterday".
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"Yesterday" is a finished time.
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Once you have a finished time that's mentioned in the sentence, then we can only use the
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simple past or past simple; we can't use present perfect.
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We can use present perfect if no time is mentioned.
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If it only said: "We have visited Niagara Falls" or otherwise not.
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Okay?
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Or if you want to say: "this week".
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We can use it with a time that's not finished.
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"We have visited Niagara Falls this summer", "We have visited this week", "this month",
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"this year".
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Okay?
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A time that's not finished we can mention.
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All right.
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Next, this is a question of word order: "He arrived at 7:00 at the airport" or "He arrived
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at the airport at 7:00"?
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And you're saying: "It doesn't matter.
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I don't care."
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I know, I know.
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But in English, it does matter.
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Okay?
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So, is there a rule you can follow here?
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There is.
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So, which one, first of all, do you think is right?
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So, the correct one is: "He arrived at the airport at 7:00", and this is wrong.
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And why?
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Again, the principle.
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The principle is that we have to mention place before time.
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Okay?
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"I arrived at the party at 7:00", "I arrived at the airport at 7:00", "I arrived at the
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office at 7:00", okay?
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And not the other way around.
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So, once you understand the principle, you'll be able to apply it when you're speaking and
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when you're writing.
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All right.
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Number five, this is a question of comparative adjectives: "The weather is better today"
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or "The weather is more better today"?
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Which is right, or are both right?
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Both are definitely not right in this case; and in fact, one of them is always wrong.
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Which one is always wrong?
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This one.
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This is the only correct option.
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So, if you ever hear anyone saying: "more better", it's always wrong.
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Okay?
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And that's because that's the only form.
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You have "good", "better", and "the best".
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There is nothing else.
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Okay?
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So, some of these you learn by just knowing that there is never a case, there are no rules
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that sometimes you use this one and sometimes you use that one - no.
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That's the only option.
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All right?
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Now let's look at five more from my course.
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All right, let's do number six.
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So, here, we are talking about a car.
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All right?
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And let's look at this mistake.
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This is a mistake in writing.
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The first one: "It's tires need to be changed" or "Its tires need to be changed"?
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So, here we have "it's" and here we just have "its".
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So, which is correct?
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All right?
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Got it?
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So, it is this one, without the apostrophe, and this one is wrong because this: "it's"
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is short for what?
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Short for: "It is tires need to be changed."
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No.
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We want to use the possessive form of "it", which is "its" with no apostrophe.
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This is different from lots of other words, okay?
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So: "Its tires need to be changed."
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So, this is an example of a homophone.
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These are words which...
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Words which sound the same, but their meaning and their spelling is often different.
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All right.
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There are many of these, and these can cause a lot of confusion, and they are responsible
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for lots of mistakes in writing.
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Okay.
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The next one is an example of word choice; incorrect word choice.
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For example: "We won the other team" or "We beat the other team"?
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Which is it?
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Okay?
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You got it?
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Okay, I'm going to write the answer now.
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Ready?
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"We...
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We beat the other team", not: "We won the other team".
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All right?
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Although people might say that, but that's not right.
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So, you beat the other side, the other player, your opponent, and so on; but you win the
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game, you win the championship.
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Okay?
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That's how you...
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You win the match.
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All right?
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So, "win" is used with the game, or the match, or the championship; and you beat the other
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side.
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So, there, it's an example of you had to choose the right word.
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Okay?
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And you have to know that's more of a vocabulary issue.
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All right.
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Number eight, we're talking about the correct word form.
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So, you know, like every word, there is a family.
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Right?
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Every word has a family; there's a noun, there's a verb, there's an adjective, there's an adverb
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usually, and sometimes people use the wrong one.
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So, let's figure out if you can get this one right.
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Number eight: "Can you advise me?", "Can you advice me?" or "Can you advices me?"
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Which of those is correct?
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Now you had a choice of three.
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Okay.
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So, it should be: "Can you advise me?"
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Not "advice" and definitely not "advices".
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Why did I say: "definitely not 'advices'"?
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Because this word is just wrong; it doesn't exist.
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All right?
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It's not part of the family.
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It is...
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It doesn't exist.
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This is just a mistake that people make.
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That is not the plural of "advice".
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This is the noun: "advice", and even...
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You can't make it plural by adding "s"; it's a non-count noun.
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So, here we wanted to use the verb, so the verb is "advise".
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I know it's written with an "s", but it's pronounced with a "z" sound.
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"Can you advise me?"
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Good.
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Next, so this one is just confusing words, confusing grammar-okay?-let's call it.
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"It's so a beautiful day" or "It's such a beautiful day"?
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What's right there?
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It should be: "such a beautiful day", because after "such", we're looking for a noun or
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we're looking for a noun phrase.
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Okay?
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And after "so", we're usually looking for an adjective or an adverb.
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So, we could say: "It's so beautiful today" or "It's such a beautiful day".
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Okay?
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Again, each of these points you have to master.
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I'll talk to you about that in a second.
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And the last one is just expressions that we use.
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So, which of these expressions is correct: "Good evening.
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How are you?" or "Good night.
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How are you?"
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So, is there a difference between saying: "Good evening" and "Good night"?
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In some languages, I believe it's not; there's no difference, but in English, there is a
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difference.
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So, which is correct here?
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Got it?
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Okay.
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We should say: "Good evening.
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Good evening.
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How are you?"
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Okay?
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Because: "Good evening" is a greeting when we meet somebody.
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And we can use it.
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We can say: "Good morning.
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How are you?", "Good afternoon.
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How are you?", "Good evening.
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How are you?"
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But: "Good night" is only said when you're leaving and you're going away.
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So, you're not going to say: "Good night", and then say to somebody: "How are you?" because
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it's, like, the end of the conversation.
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You can't say: "Bye.
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Okay.
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See you tomorrow.
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Good night."
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And you're not talking anymore; you're just going away after that.
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All right?
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So, there's nothing else.
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But: "Good evening" is when you arrive, and you say: "Good evening, everyone.
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How are you?"
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Okay?
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And now you're going to start the evening; and here, you're ending it, so there's nothing
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more to say.
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But, again, that's something you have to learn.
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And why is it important?
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Because, here, we've talked about just 10 kinds of errors, but actually there are many
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kinds of errors, and in my course we cover more than 100 of them, and the most important
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thing is we cover them only one by one.
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Here, in case you didn't get them all immediately, it's because we did a lot in one time, and
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I understand that.
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And maybe you understood them right now, but the question is: Will you remember them tomorrow?
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So, by doing...
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By focusing on just one at a time, you can master it, and then you can review it at the
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end of the week, at the end of the month, at the end of the course, and so on.
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Also, I've particularly chosen those errors that are the most common, that are the most
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embarrassing, that will lead to misunderstanding - so if you use one word instead of the other,
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people might misunderstand, they might get confused.
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"What does he...?
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What does he mean?
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What is she saying?"
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So those are the kinds of errors that I've chosen, and also these are the most serious errors.
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Okay?
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They make you look bad, or they make you get lower grades and things like that.
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So, by focusing on them and by mastering them once and for all, then you're done; you've got it.
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And your English will have improved so much, because little by little, you corrected all
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the different types of errors that really matter. Okay?
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So, if you'd like to know more-okay?-click on the link that's either below or above the
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video, and I wish you all the best with your English.
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Bye for now.
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