10 Common Mistakes with Verbs & Prepositions in English

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Hi, I'm Rebecca from www.engvid.com . In this lesson, we'll be looking at ten common mistakes
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that are made when using verbs and prepositions.
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Now, of course, what's a verb?
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It's the word in the sentence that shows the action.
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And a preposition is that little word that sometimes drives you a little bit crazy, like
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in, on, at, to, with, before, after, and so on.
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Okay?
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So, usually in English, there are three kinds of mistakes that people make when using verbs
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and prepositions, okay?
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Sometimes, because of your language, okay, because of your native language and because
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your native language is different from English, perhaps, there are three kinds of ways in
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which mistakes are made.
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Sometimes, people make a mistake because they add a preposition when there is no preposition
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necessary.
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Sometimes, they don't add a preposition when we need a preposition.
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And sometimes, they use the wrong preposition when we use a different one in English.
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So, let's find out exactly what happens in your case, okay?
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Now, we're going to look at these ten common verbs, but I have actually designed a course
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which has grammar mistakes like these, expressions, vocabulary, prepositions, and pronunciation
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and lots of other kinds of mistakes.
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And if you want to work on your mistakes in general, then you can check out that course.
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It'll be in the lesson description, okay?
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Check that out if you wish.
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But for now, let's work on these verbs and prepositions.
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So, first of all, there are ten sentences on the board, and there are ten mistakes.
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So, all of these have a mistake.
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So, if you're speaking like this, then remember - or writing like this, remember it's wrong
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and we're going to fix it right now.
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So, let's see if you can help me with that.
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The first one: I called to my friend.
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So, what's wrong with that?
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Okay?
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So, what's wrong here is that we don't say that.
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We say, we just say, "I called my friend."
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Say it after me: I called my friend.
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I called my boss.
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I called my parents.
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Okay?
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So, in this case, we have to take out the preposition that was used, okay?
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As I said, sometimes we take it out, sometimes we add it, sometimes we change it, alright?
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And maybe you make a different mistake, but even if you're using a different preposition,
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that's wrong too.
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Okay?
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So, we just say, "I called somebody", okay?
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Next: We're waiting his email.
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So, what's wrong there?
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Can you fix it?
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Let's do that.
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We're waiting for his email.
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Okay?
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We're waiting for his email, okay?
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So here, what was wrong?
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We needed to add a preposition, okay?
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We needed to add a preposition here.
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We're waiting for his email.
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So, you can be waiting for something.
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You can be waiting for someone, okay?
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So, that's the way we fix that one.
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Let's look at number three: They reached to an agreement.
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What's wrong there?
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Try to figure it out.
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So, we should say, "They reached an agreement."
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So here also, we're taking out the preposition, okay?
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They reached an agreement.
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Say it after me: They reached an agreement.
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Okay?
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Good.
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Number four: She's listening the music.
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She's listening - what should it be?
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She's listening to the music.
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Okay?
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So, here we need to add a preposition.
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Listen to, we always say in English, listen to.
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This is not the case in a number of languages, so be careful and check whether your language
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actually is different from English here, okay?
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This is a very, very common mistake.
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So, say it after me: She's listening to the music.
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Alright?
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Good.
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Number five: Did you contact to the manager?
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That's wrong also.
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It should be what?
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Again, we're taking it out this time.
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Did you contact the manager?
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Did you contact the client?
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Okay?
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So, after contact, we don't need any preposition, alright?
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Did you contact the manager?
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Say it after me: Did you contact the manager?
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Okay?
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It's helpful, very helpful to repeat it after me for a few reasons.
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One is for the pronunciation and the second is to help you learn the grammar, right?
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So that your ears can hear you saying the right thing and your brain can also learn
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faster by listening as well as seeing.
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Okay?
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And speaking.
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Alright.
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Number six: We discussed about the project.
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What's wrong there?
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Okay, here.
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We don't need that word.
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We just say, "We discussed the project."
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We discussed the idea.
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Okay?
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Say it after me: We discussed the project.
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We discussed the project, okay?
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Good, good for you.
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Next, number seven: I'm arriving to London tomorrow.
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That's wrong.
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Very common mistake, okay?
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It must be because, in a lot of languages, that is the preposition that is used after
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"arrive", but that is not the preposition that is used in English.
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So, we should say, "I'm arriving in London", okay?
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So here, we just had to correct it.
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We had to change the preposition.
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We still use a preposition, but we use this particular preposition and maybe not the preposition
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that's being used in your language, okay?
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So, "I'm arriving in London tomorrow."
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Now, this particular verb, arrive, is actually used so often that I have a special lesson
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which is just about this verb.
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And it's about sometimes we say "arrived at", like if we say arrived at a specific place,
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right?
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Arrived at the airport.
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But we say "arrived in" a city, arrived in a country, arrived in a continent.
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Okay?
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So, if you want to know more about that particular one, watch that other lesson, okay?
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That will help you to really get that right, because we use this word and this verb a lot,
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okay?
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Next, number eight: Have you answered to their question?
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That's also wrong.
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So, what should it be?
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Have you answered their question?
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Okay?
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So, we're taking it out there.
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Have you answered their question?
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Have you answered their email?
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Okay?
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So, say it after me: Have you answered their question?
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Okay?
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And again, we've used different verb tenses here, sometimes we've used present simple,
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I think, or present continuous.
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Past simple, present perfect, doesn't matter which verb tense we use.
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We're still going to have verbs and we're going to have prepositions or no prepositions,
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right?
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Okay.
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So, repeat this one after me: Have you answered their question?
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Okay?
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Now, when you're saying this also, please remember to say the ending, okay?
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Especially in certain languages, a lot of my Spanish students have a little difficulty
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saying the endings of the words, so make sure you're paying attention to that.
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Because otherwise, it will sound like, "Have you answer your question?"
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And that would then make somebody think that you're not speaking English correctly, and
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maybe you actually know that it's "Have you answered", but you need to hear it, you need
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to say it, okay?
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Next, number nine: Did he tell to you something?
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That's wrong.
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Very common mistake.
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A lot of my Indian students make this mistake, and several others.
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So, what's wrong with that?
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How can we fix it?
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It should be this way: Did he tell you something?
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You tell someone something, okay?
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We don't need the "to", so we're taking out the "to".
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Did he tell you something, okay?
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Say it after me: Did he tell you something?
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Did he tell you something?
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Good, okay?
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And the last one: We went in bus.
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That's wrong.
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How can we fix it?
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We went - we use a different preposition here - we went by bus, okay?
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So here, we're going to change the preposition.
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We went by bus.
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In fact, we use "by" for various modes of transportation.
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We went by bus.
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We went by train.
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We went by plane, okay?
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We went by subway, okay?
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There is only one exception.
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If you walked, then we say, "We went on foot."
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Not by foot, but on foot.
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We went on foot.
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By bus, by train, by plane, and so on, okay?
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So, these are ten very common mistakes with verbs and prepositions.
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Now, here we just corrected them.
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Now, let's really make sure that you know them by reviewing them and using them correctly,
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okay?
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Looking at what their correct forms are.
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Let's do that next.
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Okay, now let's really lock these down, okay?
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These verbs and prepositions, or verbs and no prepositions, okay?
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But on this board, there will be verbs and the correct prepositions.
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Everything here is correct, okay?
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So, what can you do?
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Well, repeat it after me, okay?
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Repeat it with me, that will be even better, okay?
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So, let's go with number one: I listened to the teacher.
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Next: I listened to the lecture.
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Get used to saying "I listened to", okay?
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I listened to the song.
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Good.
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Alright?
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So, always put to after listen, alright.
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Next, number two: I waited for her response.
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The next sentence, let's say it together: I waited for Mary.
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I waited for the call.
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Okay?
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So, as you can see here, you can wait for something like a response, a call, or you
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can wait for someone, alright?
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Like Mary.
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The same here, right?
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You can listen to someone, like the teacher, the professor and so on.
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Or, you can listen to something, like a lecture or a song, alright?
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So, pay attention to the different ways in which we can use these verbs as well.
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Next, say it with me: I arrived at the airport.
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I arrived at the café, okay?
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So, as I mentioned, "arrived at" is for a specific place.
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But here, we say, "I arrived in Paris."
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I arrived in Brazil.
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Okay?
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Good.
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And again, there's that special lesson just on arrived, okay?
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So, because there are more examples with arrived than just the ones I've shown you here.
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So, if you really want to lock that one down, watch that other lesson as well.
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Number four: I went by train.
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I went by taxi.
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Do you remember the one which was an exception, where we don't say "by"?
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I went on foot.
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Okay, good.
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Alright?
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So, with these, we use prepositions.
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Now, let's look at the six that we learned before.
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Let's review them and really learn them very well.
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Those are the ones without any prepositions at all in English.
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Let's look at those.
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Alright, so this time, we have six verbs with no prepositions, okay?
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So, in case you're adding prepositions or your brain feels like putting in that preposition,
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resist, don't do it, okay?
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And repeat and read with me, okay?
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So, let's go with the first one: I called my colleague.
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Who is a colleague?
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A colleague is somebody who works with you, okay?
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I called my colleague.
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I called the office.
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I called room service.
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Okay?
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If you're in a hotel and you want something to eat or drink and you have a little bit
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of money, then you can call room service and they will bring it up to you, alright?
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Next, number six: I reached home safely.
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Or, I reached the security guard.
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So, you see here that the meaning is a little bit different, right?
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So here, you reached somewhere.
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You reached a place, right?
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I reached the office.
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I reached home.
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Whatever.
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But here, you reached someone.
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When you say I reached someone, it means I managed to connect with them.
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I managed to call them.
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I managed to contact them, okay?
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So, I reached the security guard, okay?
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So remember that we can use reached in these different ways.
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And the same up here, you can see that you called someone, like your colleague, but you
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called some place, like the office or room service.
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Okay?
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Number seven: I discussed the proposal.
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I discussed their offer.
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I discussed politics.
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Okay?
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Alright.
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So, these are ways that you can use discuss, the most important thing is don't use any
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preposition after the word discuss.
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Okay?
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Next, number eight: I contacted the client.
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Or, I contacted the police.
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Okay?
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So again, no preposition, okay?
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That's basically it.
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That's it for all of them here.
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No preposition after these very common verbs, alright?
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Next, number nine: I answered the enquiry.
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Enquiry is like a formal word for question - that somebody is asking for information
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about something, okay?
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That's an enquiry.
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It can be spelled with an E or can be spelled with an I, depending on British or American
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English, alright?
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Or, I answered the student.
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I answered the professor, okay?
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I answered my boss, okay?
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I answered the email.
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So, you can answer someone or you can answer something, as we can see here.
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Alright?
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And number ten, the last one for now: I told him to call me later.
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Okay?
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So again, you tell someone something, okay, with no preposition.
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Or, another example, read it with me: I told them to come over sometime.
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I told them to come over sometime.
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Usually when we say "to come over", it means to come to my house, okay?
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So, come over, we're talking about my place, my house, my home, okay?
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To come over and come over and visit me.
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Come and visit me.
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Alright?
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So, this is a very common one also.
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Be careful of how you're using "to tell" someone, not tell to, tell someone directly, okay?
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So here, we have sort of reviewed and hopefully, you know, consolidated in your mind these
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ten common verbs and the prepositions that do or do not follow them, okay?
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So, what do you do next to make sure that you know these?
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So, you can watch the video again, alright?
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You're welcome to do that, it helps.
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Watch after a couple of days, see how you do.
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Watch again at the end of the week, that can help.
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That's one way, that's something that some students do.
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The other thing is you can go to our website, www.engvid.com and right away, you can do
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a quiz on that, on these, on these ten specifically, just to make sure that you've really got them,
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okay?
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Because you don't want to keep on learning these lessons and watching them forever.
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You want to watch these lessons with a purpose, right?
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To master these things and to move forward and to take your English higher with each
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lesson that you watch, okay?
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That's the idea.
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That's the goal.
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The other thing you can do, as I mentioned earlier, is these are just some of the common
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errors.
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And I've put together all of them in a course, and if you wish, you can improve a little
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bit every single day.
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That's why my course is called "Correct Your English Errors in 10 Minutes a Day".
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So, every day, by correcting one error, just imagine how far you can go, okay?
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So, the other thing, subscribe if you haven't already.
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Please do that, and that way you will keep getting new lessons when you ring the bell,
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so that whenever there is a new lesson, you will be informed, alright?
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Thanks very much for watching.
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Clearly, you're one of those serious students who is going to make progress, because you
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watched all the way to the end.
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Congratulations, okay?
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I'm sure you're going to go far, and you already are, because you've learned all of this lesson,
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and not just, "Yeah yeah, I know that", okay?
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I know people do that sometimes, but not you.
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You're serious and you're making progress.
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Good for you.
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Bye for now.
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