10 Lessons Common English MISTAKES Fix Your English Grammar and Speaking

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Hey guys.
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Look at this sentence.
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And now look at that sentence.
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One of them is wrong.
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If you don't know which one is wrong, I suggest you keep watching.
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Hello guys my name is Fanny and in this video I'm gonna talk to you about a major
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spelling mistake in English.
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Among students, but also, among native speakers.
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It's a difference between 'it's' meaning 'it is'.
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And 'its' being the possessive adjective.
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Okay let's and take a few sentences  and I'm sure you'll get it.
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So we have 'It's a sunny day'.
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In this case 'it's' is the verb 'to be'.
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So it means 'It is a sunny day'.
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If we take the second sentence:
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'The dog ate its food'.
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This is not the verb 'to be'.
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It's the possessive adjectives  for an object or an animal.
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So the food belongs to the dog. It is its food.
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Okay so these are two different cases
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but sometimes when we write, we confuse the two,
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and we will write the dog ate it's food with apostrophe s.
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you know getting confused  between its possessive adjectives
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and it's being the contraction  of the verb 'to be'.
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This is a very common mistake.
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if we take for example the sentence:
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'Its my pen'.
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Now look at the sentence.
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What do you think?
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Is this right? Or is this the wrong spelling?
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Well it's wrong.
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'It's my pen' is the verb 'to be'.
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Now the best tip that I can give you
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if you get confused, try and say it with the full form.
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Try and say 'It is'.
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If it makes sense, then it's the contraction of the verb 'to be'
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and it should be apostrophe 's'.
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If it doesn't make sense, then it's probably the possessive adjective.
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So for example, I can say, 'It is a sunny day'.
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That makes sense.
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Can I say the dog ate it is food?
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No, I can't. that doesn't make any sense.
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Okay if I say, 'It's my pen',
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What do you think? Can I say 'It is my pen'?
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I can.
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So it's actually the  contraction of the verb 'to be'.
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So it should be 'it' + apostrophe 's' + my pen.
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And just so you know one last thing.
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Be careful because sometimes in some cases
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'it's' can also be the contraction of  the verb 'to have' and not 'to be'.
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If we take those two sentences:
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It's been great to meet you.
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It means - It has been great to meet you.
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'It's got four legs' means it has got four legs.
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Okay so the verb in those cases is 'to have' so be careful.
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Okay guys I hope you now understand the difference
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between the contraction of the verb 'to be' and the possessive adjective 'its'.
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Thank you for watching the video.
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Make sure you watch the other videos as well.
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Thank you guys for watching my video. I hope you liked it. 
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If you did, please show us your support. Click like, subscribe to the channel,  
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put your comments below, 
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and share with your friends. See you.
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Hello, guys.
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My name is Fanny.
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And in this video, we’re going to focus on ‘there’.
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The word, ‘there’.
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it has three different forms, and they’re quite confusing for students.
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Now, we’re going to talk about spelling mistakes and pronunciation mistakes.
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Ok, just so you know.
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Now the first sentence, There is a house.
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It is the very basic for ‘there is’ in English to show something.
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If we take the second sentence, It’s their house.
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It’s a different form of ‘their’.
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In this case, as you probably know, it’s the possessive.
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Ok?
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The house belongs to them.
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It’s their house.
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And in the third sentence, They’re in the house.
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It’s obviously the contraction of the verb, ‘to be’, so
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They are in the house.
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Ok, so three different forms.
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Now, listen very carefully.
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I’m going to pronounce the three forms.
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There Their 
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They're
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Now, can you hear a difference?
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I can’t.
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There is no difference, guys.
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The pronunciation is exactly the same.
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And because the pronunciation is the same, many students gets confused when they write.
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And they make spelling mistakes.
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Ok?
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So be really careful when you write.
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You have to know whether it’s the basic form ‘there is’,
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The possessive adjective, ‘there’, or the contraction of ‘they are’.
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This is very important not to make spelling mistakes.
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And when you pronounce them, don’t make it more complicated than it is.
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The sound is exactly the same.
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Ok, guys.
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Back to our listening test now.
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Am I saying number one, number two, or number three?
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Listen very carefully.
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There / Their / They’re.
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What do you think?
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Well I hope after watching my video, you now know
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that is can be number one, number two, or number three.
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Because the pronunciation is always the same.
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Ok?
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I hope you really understand.
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And I hope this helps you.
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See you in the next videos. 
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Thank you guys for watching my video. I hope you liked it. 
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If you did, please show us your support. Click like, subscribe to the channel,  
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put your comments below, 
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and share with your friends. See you.
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Guys!
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Do you speak English good?
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Or maybe you speak good English.
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Or maybe you speak English well.
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One of those sentences is wrong.
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I sure hope you know which one.
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But if you don't
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or get confused like many students and native speakers.
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keep watching.
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Hello, guys.
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My name is Fanny.
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And in this video, I'm gonna tell you about a very common English
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mistake that many students make even native speakers.
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Mostly when speaking English.
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It's the difference between the words 'good' and 'well'.
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Do you know the difference between the two words?
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It's not so much a writing mistake.
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It's more of a speaking mistake.
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Especially, in familiar contexts, but you need to know about it and to fix it,
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if you want to show off and speak good English.
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So let's get started with a few examples.
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‘He is a good tennis player.’
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Do you think that sentence is right?
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It is right.
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Why?
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Because we have the adjective ‘good’ and then the noun ‘tennis player’.
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An adjective, as you know, describes a noun.
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Okay so how is the tennis player?
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The tennis player is good.
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Okay?
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When you say, ‘You speak good English’
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That's also a correct sentence.
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You have a noun – ‘English’.
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And an adjective describing that noun – ‘good’.
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So how is your English?
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It's good.
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Third sentence is also a correct sentence.
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‘Your English is good’.
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As I've just said, an adjective that describes a noun.
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Now if we say, ‘This tennis player plays well’.
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Is this correct?
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It is correct because in this case,
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you have no adjectives, but you have an adverb.
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Now an adverb describes a verb, another adverb, or an adjective.
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In this sentence, it describes the verb 'plays'.
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Okay, how do you play?
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You play well.
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So 'well' is an adverb.
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‘You speak English well’ is also correct.
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The adverb, ‘well’, describes the verb 'to speak'.
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Okay so there is a difference.
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The adjective is good.
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The adverb is well.
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So when you say, ‘You play good’,
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do you think that's right?
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I don't.
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It's incorrect and you will hear many native speakers tell you that.
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Tell you, ‘You play good’.
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But this is incorrect.
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Why?
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Remember what we said, ‘good’ is an adjective.
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It describes a noun.
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Do you see a noun in that sentence?
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I don't.
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But we have a verb, ‘you play’, so what you need is not an adjective,
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it's an adverb.
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‘You play well’.
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If you say, ‘You speak English good’,
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again incorrect.
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Because you need to describe the verb ‘speak’.
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So you need an adverb.
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‘You speak English well’.
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Okay?
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So it's very important for you to know the difference between adjectives
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and adverbs.
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Especially in this case, with ‘good’ as an adjective
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and ‘well’ as an adverb’.
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So please try to remember these rules.
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Try to use it properly and speak good English. 
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Thank you guys for watching my video. I hope you liked it. 
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If you did, please show us your support. Click like, subscribe to the channel,  
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put your comments below, 
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and share with your friends. See you.
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Hello Funny. Your a great teacher.
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Wrong!
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Hello guys. My name is Fanny.
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and in this video I'm gonna tell you about the  most common English mistake in the universe.
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Now even native speakers make that mistake.
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My mother makes that mistake.
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And to be honest, sometimes I do.
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Its not so much a speaking mistake. It's a writing mistake.
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It's actually to write the possessive  adjective 'your' instead of
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the contraction 'you're' from 'you are'.
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This is the most common English mistake
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But you need to fix it if you want to speak proper English.
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Okay, so let's take a look at a  few example sentences together.
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"Your daughter is pretty."
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So 'your daughter'.
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This is the possessive adjective of 'you'.
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Whose daughter?
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Yours.
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Okay?
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So the daughter belongs to you.
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That's a possessive adjective.
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So the sentence is correct.
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In the second sentence,
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"You're a pretty daughter."
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See the difference?
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Now this is not a possessive adjective.
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This is the verb 'to be'.
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But it's the contraction, so it's "You are a pretty daughter."
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and the contraction is "You're a pretty daughter."
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The problem here is that 'you're' - possessive adjectives and
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'you're' - contraction of the verb 'to be'
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have the exact same sound in  many English-speaking regions.
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Okay it's very similar.
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So when we speak, it's the same.
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People don't hear the difference.
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So the very important thing  is to write it properly.
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And there are so many spelling mistakes.
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If we look at the third sentence:
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"Your a nice person."
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What do you think?
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Is the sentence right or wrong?
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Well it's wrong.
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"Your a nice person."
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"You are a nice person."
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So it's the verb 'to be'.
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Okay, so it's not 'your'.
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This is the possessive adjective
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and it should be "you're"- you apostrophe 're'.
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Okay?
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I hope you understand the difference between the
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possessive adjective 'your' and the verb 'to be' contracted so "you're".
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Okay so spelling is key here.
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And when you speak English, people don't hear the difference.
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so it's fine
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but it's important to know how to write it and in fact if you look at Facebook
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pages or Twitter accounts, even from native speakers,
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you will see this mistake.
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Don't hesitate to correct native speakers. Okay?
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Everybody should stop making that huge mistake.
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I hope you now have a better understanding  and you will not make that mistake again.
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Thank you very much for watching my video. 
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Thank you guys for watching my video. I hope you liked it. 
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If you did, please show us your support. 
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Click like, subscribe to the  channel, put your comments below, 
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and share with your friends. See you.
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Hello, guys. Time for a quick listening test today.
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Listen to me very carefully.
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‘Whose mother is this?’
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Now what am I saying?
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‘Who’s’? or ‘Whose’?
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What do you think?
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If you don't know, or if you have  difficulty with ‘who's’ and ‘whose’,
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this video is for you. Keep on watching.
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Hi, guys. My name is Fanny.
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And in this video, I'm going to explain to you the difference between
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‘who's’ ‘who + apostrophe + s’
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And ‘whose’ in one word, ‘whose’.
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Now it's very simple but it's very confusing,
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because they both sound the same.
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So even native speakers make a lot of mistakes. Okay?
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So listen to me very carefully. It's very simple.
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‘who’s’ ‘who + apostrophe + s’ is the contraction
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of the verb ‘to be’.
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So it's actually ‘who is’.
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If I say, ‘who's on the phone?’
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It’s ‘who is on the phone’.
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‘whose’ in one word ‘whose’
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is the possessive.
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It means who does it belong to.
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For example,
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‘Whose bag is this?’
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meaning ‘who does this bag belong to?’
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And you can say, ‘It's my bag.’
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‘It's your bag.’ It's a possessive.
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If you really don't know
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just try and replace the ‘s’  or ‘se’ with the verb 'to be'.
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And see if it works.
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If it works, then it's the  contraction of the verb ‘to be’.
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Let's see together with a few examples.
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First, ‘Who's calling?’
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Which one is it?
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Is it the contraction of the verb ‘to be’
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or is it the possessive?
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Can you say, ‘Who is calling?’ Does that work?
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Yes, it does.
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So it is the contraction of the verb to be.
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‘Who is calling?’
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Now a second example,
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well, let's take our very first example.
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‘Whose mother is this?’
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Which one is it?
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Is it the verb ‘to be’?
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Or Is it the possessive?
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Can you say, ‘Who is mother is this?’
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No. You can't. It's incorrect.
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It's the possessive. ‘Whose mother is this?’
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It's my mother. It's your mother.
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It's his mother.
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Okay?
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Now one final example.
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‘Who's in the house?’
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Come on, guys.
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Which one is it?
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Is it the verb ‘to be’ or is it the possessive?
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It's obviously the verb ‘to be’.
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You can say, ‘Who is in the house?’
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Okay? I really hope you understand the difference.
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It's a very common mistake.
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But it's not difficult to fix.
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Okay. So keep practicing.
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Practice makes perfect.
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Thank you for watching guys. 
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Thank you guys for watching my video. I hope you liked it. 
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If you did, please show us your support. Click like, subscribe to the channel,  
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put your comments below, and share with your friends. 
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See you.
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Sometimes my students come to me. And they say, ‘Teacher, I worked so hardly.’
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Guys, this is the last thing  you want to tell your teacher.
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I think it's time for me to let you know the difference between ‘hard’ and ‘hardly’.
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Let's get to it.
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My name is Fanny. And in this video, I'm going to tell you about
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the difference between ‘hard’ and ‘hardly’.
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Because so many of my students  keep making this huge mistake
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they use hardly as an adverb  and this is incorrect, ok?
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So it's time to fix that mistake.
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Let's look at some example sentences together.
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Ok, so if I say,
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‘I'm a quick runner.’ or ‘I run quickly.’
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The meaning is the exact same.
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There's no difference.
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But in the first sentence, I use an adjective.
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‘I'm a quick runner.’
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And it describes a noun.
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Because as you know, an  adjective describes a noun.
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In the second sentence,
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‘I run quickly.'
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I go with an adverb.
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That describes a verb.
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Okay.
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Most of the time,
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you can go from an adjective to an adverb
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by adding ‘ly’.
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So from 'quick',
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we have the adverb 'quickly'.
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Same thing goes for the second sentence,
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Well, the third actually.
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‘She's a beautiful dancer.'
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'She dances beautifully.’
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The meaning is the same,
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but in the first sentence, we use an adjective.
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'She's a beautiful dancer,' it describes a noun.
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‘She dances beautifully.’
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That's an adverb
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‘beautifully’
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We added ‘ly’.
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So when you say,
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‘You're a hard worker.’
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You might think that you can say,
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‘You work hardly.’
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You add ‘ly’,
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go from an adjective to an adverb. Right?
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Well, I'm sorry guys, but this doesn't work.
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It's incorrect, because ‘hard’ is an exception.
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‘Hard’ is an adjective and an adverb.
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It's the same word.
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So you will say,
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‘You work hard.’
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Okay? ‘You're a hard worker.’
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‘You work hard.’
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‘Hard is an adverb as well.’
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Now, the word ‘hardly’ does exist in the English language.
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The problem is that the meaning  is completely different.
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‘hardly’ means almost not.
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So actually, when you say,
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‘You hardly work.’ Or ‘You work hardly.’
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It means, you practically don't work.
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You really don't work.
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Okay?
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So you'll understand if you tell me,
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‘I work hardly.’
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I'm gonna get really angry.
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Okay?
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So this is a huge mistake that you need to fix.
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The adverb of the adjective ‘hard’ is ‘hard’.
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And ‘hardly’ means almost not.
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So for example, ‘I work hardly.’ means
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‘I almost don't work.’
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And ‘I work hard.’
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means ‘I work a lot.’
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I hope you understands the difference  between ‘hardly’ and ‘hard’.
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It is a common mistake, but you need to fix it now
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if you want to be a good English speaker. Thank you guys for watching my video. 
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I hope you liked it. If you did, please show us your support. 
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Click like, subscribe to the  channel, put your comments below, 
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and share with your friends. See you.
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This is the bestest English video to watch.
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I'm sure you'll understand better as I explained the most commonist
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English mistakes when using  superlatives and comparatives.
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There's something wrong.
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You don't know?
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Well, if you don't, keep watching.
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Hello, guys.
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My name is fanny.
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And in this video, I'm going to talk to you about huge mistakes that my students
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keep making when using superlatives  and comparatives in English.
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And it drives me crazy!
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So I want you to fix them if you keep making them.
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Okay.
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So let's and take a few examples.
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For example, “I am more taller than my sister.”
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This is absolutely incorrect.
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I hope you know this.
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The comparative form of ‘tall’ is ‘taller’.
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You don't need more.
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Okay. ‘more’ is a double comparison.
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It's grammatically incorrect.
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So you just say, “I am taller than my sister.”
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Second example.
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“His house is the beautifulest in town.”
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Wrong!
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You have to say, “This house is the most beautiful in town.”
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As you know, when it's a long word, the  superlative is ‘most’ plus the adjective.
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And then we have, “His older  son is badder at math than her.”
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This is also incorrect because as you know,
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‘bad’, is an exception.
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The comparative form of ‘bad’ is ‘worse’.
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So you should say, “His older son is worse at math than her.”
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“I'm tireder than yesterday.”
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Again this is incorrect.
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Because the comparison for ‘tired’ is “I'm more tired than yesterday.”
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With two syllable adjectives, it's a little bit tricky.
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Most of the time when they end in ‘y’, you just add ‘er’.
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When they don't, you use ‘more’.
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So in this case, we say, “I'm more tired than yesterday.”
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And finally, “This is my most happiest day.”
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Again, double superlative.
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This is incorrect.
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You can just say, “This is my happiest day.”
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Okay.
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I know you know the rules, but please stop making these mistakes.
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If you do, that would be really nice.
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Thank you for watching.
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Bye. Thank you guys for watching my video. 
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I hope you liked it. If you did, please show us your support. 
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Click like, subscribe to the  channel, put your comments below, 
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and share with your friends. See you.
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Hello guys.
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My name is Fanny.
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And in this video I'm going to talk to you about a
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very common writing mistake.
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Now it's not so much a speaking mistake,
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but it's a writing - a spelling mistake
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that a lot of students make  and I want you to fix it.
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It's the difference between 'than' t-h-a-n and 'then' t-h-e-n.
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Now as you can hear the sound  is practically the same,
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but the spelling is different.
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so you need to know the difference.
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Let's take a look at two example sentences.
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First we have, "John is taller than Sarah."
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So in this case, we have 'than' t-h-a-n.
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Which is a word that we use for comparisons okay.
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When we want to compare two things.
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John is taller than Sarah.
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I am more beautiful than you.
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Okay?
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In this case, you will use t-h-a-n.
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Now if we look at the second sentence.
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I went to school, then I went home.
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Now in this case, 'then' is spelled t-h-e-n
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and has a very different meaning.
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We use 'then' t-h-e-n as a word to mark a sequence of actions.
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Okay.
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So it's a time word that we use in English.
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"I went to school...
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First action.
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and then I went home."
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Second action.
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Okay?
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So two different meanings.
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Different spellings.
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And it's a very common writing mistake.
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My students keep making this mistake and it drives me crazy.
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Okay?
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So I hope that you now know the  difference between the two words.
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Please be good students - avoid that horrible English mistake,
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Thank you very much. 
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Thank you guys for watching the video. I hope it has helped you and  
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see you in the next videos. Thank you guys for watching my video. 
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I hope you liked it. If you did, please show us your support. 
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Click like, subscribe to the  channel, put your comments below, 
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and share with your friends. See you.
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Hello, guys.
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Let's have a spelling test.
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I'm gonna tell you two words
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and I want you to tell me about their spelling.
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The first word is '?'.
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Now what's the correct spelling?
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Number one?
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Number two?
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Or number three?
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hmm
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Second word now.
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'?'
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Again, what's the correct spelling?
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Got it?
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Okay. well.
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The answer the correct answer  was number two in both cases.
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If you got that wrong, please keep watching.
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Hello, guys. My name is F@nny .
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And in this video we're gonna focus on two verbs:
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'choose' and 'lose'.
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Now let's have a look and a few sentences.
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First, I made my choice.
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I choose spaghetti.
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Now the verb 'choose' as you know,
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.... and means making a choice.
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And the spelling is with double-o. Okay?
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There are two O's in the verb  'choose' - present tense.
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'I chose pasta, yesterday.'
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Now the difference is now it's past tense.
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And the verb in its past form only has  one 'o' and it's pronounced 'chose'.
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Okay, so 'choose' - present tense.
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'chose' - past tense.
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But then if we take the second sentence and we say,
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I try not to...
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... and I suppose you're gonna tell me  'Loes' because there's only one 'o'.
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Well, no guys.
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I'm sorry English pronunciation is really hard,
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but the sound is the same as 'choose '.
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Okay, 'I try not to lose anything when I travel'.
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So there's only one 'o' but it's pronounced lose.
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'But I lost my wallet when I went to Egypt'.
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This is the past form of 'lose' - 'lost'.
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Okay so try and remember -
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'choose' 'chose'
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So two 'O's - one 'O'.
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And 'lose' - 'lost'.
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With only one 'O'.
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Okay I hope this is clear.
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Let's now go back to our spelling test.
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Okay guys I know you're gonna do better this time.
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So my first verb is '?'.
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What's the correct spelling?
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Number one? Number two? Or number three?
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It's number one of course .
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And the second verb is '?'.
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What's the correct spelling?
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Yes good it's number three.
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I'm sure you had the right answers.
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Thank you guys for watching the video.
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I hope it has helped you and  see you in the next videos.
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Thank you guys for watching my video.
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I hope you liked it. And if you did please show us your support.
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Click LIKE, subscribe to the  channel, put your comments below
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and share with your friends.
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See you.
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Guys, did you do your English homeworks?
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Wait, what? That's not right.
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Hello, guys. My name is F@nny.
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And in this video, I'm gonna talk to you about
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a very common speaking and spelling mistake in English.
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And we're going to focus on the words, ‘work’ and ‘homework’.
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So the first thing you need to know, When the word ‘work’ is a verb, it can
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take an ‘s’, if it's the third-person singular.
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So you will say, ‘I work hard.’ ‘He works hard.’
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Okay? Very common, very normal verb, okay?
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So it takes an ‘S’ with the third-person singular.
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That's when ‘work’ is a verb.
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Now when you say, ‘I have a lot of work.’
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‘work’, in this case, is not a verb. It's a noun.
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And you have to know.
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When work is a noun, it does not take an ‘s’, because there's no plural.
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You cannot say, ‘I have a lot of works.’
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It’s always singular, because  it's an uncountable noun.
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Okay? So, ‘I have a lot of work’
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Or you could say, ‘I don't have much work.’, Okay? Because it's uncountable.
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Now it can take a plural form, but only if it means not mental exertion like
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‘I have a lot of work.’
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But if it means a series of art  pieces or literature pieces.
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And that's the only meaning of the word  'work' that allows you to use the plural form.
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So for example, you can  say, ‘The works of Picasso.’
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‘The works of Picasso’ meaning  ‘The paintings of Picasso’, okay?
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So art pieces, that's not the  same as ‘I have a lot of work.’
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Okay?
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Now, when you use the compound noun, ‘homework’,
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it's exactly the same as  'work' as an uncountable noun.
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It's uncountable, okay?
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So when you say, ‘I have a lot of homeworks.’, it's wrong.
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You cannot use the plural form. It’s uncountable. You have to say, ‘I have a lot of homework.’
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If you really want to emphasize the fact that you have many things to do at home,
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you can use another word and say, ‘assignment’.
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You can say, 'I have many assignments.’
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It's the same as 'homework', but it is countable. Okay?
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So in a nutshell, ‘work’ as a verb, just does take an ‘s’.
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If it's the third-person singular.
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‘work’ as a noun is uncountable, unless it  means pieces of art or pieces of literature.
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And the word ‘homework’ is also uncountable. No plural form.
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Okay, guys. I really hope you understand that. I hope it has helped.
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