7 things to say if you make a mistake

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Welcome to the Good Morning show.
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In today’s program we’re going to be talking to Hillary Clinton.
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Oh, I’m sorry.
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That’s the wrong picture.
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We’ve clearly made a mistake.
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Argh!
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Hi everyone, I’m Vicki and I’m British.
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And I’m Jay and I’m American.
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And this lessons about things you can say when you make mistakes.
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Where should we start?
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Well the first thing we say is often an expletive.
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She means expletive.
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Expletive.
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The pronunciation’s different in British and American.
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Say expletive.
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An expletive is a word that shows you’re angry or upset.
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Argh!
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Argh!
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Oh….
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The next thing you’d say is not polite.
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Yeah, expletives are generally rude words.
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I’m sure you know these ones.
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They’re common curse words.
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Be careful though because they are very rude.
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Yes, don't say them to your boss or people you don't know well.
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What are some polite alternatives?
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Hmm.
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I’ve heard some people say ‘oh bother’, but that’s normally if it’s a small thing.
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Oh bother, I’ve spilt my tea.
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'Bother' sounds very British.
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In the US we might say 'shoot'.
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Oh shoot, I left my wallet at home.
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Again, we say this for small mistakes.
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Yes, if you want to add some emotion, I think ‘damn’ is a useful word.
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Is it rude?
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It’s a little rude but it’s better than the curse words if you’re at work or something,
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and it shows you’re upset.
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Oh damn.
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I forgot to put petrol in the car.
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Damn.
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I just made a mistake.
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What?
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I just sent everyone the wrong dates for the meeting.
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Notice that Jay said ‘I just made a mistake’.
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We use the verb ‘make’ with mistake.
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In some languages it’s do a mistake’, but not in English.
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Yes, so don’t make that mistake with mistake!
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'Make' and 'mistake' both start with the letter m.
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Perhaps that will help you remember.
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OK.
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Now are there other ways to say ‘I’ve made a mistake’?
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Yes.
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We often use phrasal verbs.
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Let’s see one in action.
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Oh no, I’ve screwed up again!
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What have you done?
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I forgot to press save before I closed the document.
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He’s always screwing up like that.
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The verb is 'screw up'.
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It’s slang and it’s a bit rude.
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Again, you probably don’t want to say it to your boss.
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But there’s another verb you could use instead – mess up.
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Oh. Can I try it?
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OK but be careful.
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It's taken me ages to get this far.
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Don’t mess it up.
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OK.
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… Oh sorry
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Mess up means to do something badly.
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It’s a phrasal verb again and it’s more polite than screw up.
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And another phrase you can use is 'by mistake'.
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Urgh!
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What?
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I drank your coffee by mistake.
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How much sugar is in that?
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5 teaspoons.
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I like it sweet.
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So 'by mistake' means 'by accident'.
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Hi.
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Hi.
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Your pay check has arrived.
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Oh good.
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Hey!
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Somebody’s already opened this.
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Yeah, sorry, I opened it by mistake.
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You didn’t earn as much as me last month.
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So by mistake - by accident.
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By mistake means you didn’t intend to do it.
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Or did you?
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Now the word mistake is a noun here, but it can be a verb too.
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And then it means you think one thing is another.
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For example, you have to keep your pills safe because children might mistake them for candy.
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Mistake is an irregular verb – mistake, mistook, mistaken.
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Oh Mary.
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Do we know each other?
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Oh sorry, I mistook you for someone else.
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No problem.
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I mistook you for someone else means I thought you were one person, but you were another.
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Yes, it sounds a little formal to me.
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I think normally I’d say it differently.
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Oh Mary.
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Do we know each other?
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Oh sorry I thought you were someone else.
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No problem.
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That sounded more natural.
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Yes, and there’s another thing we often say when we’ve made a mistake.
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What?
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Sorry.
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Let’s look at how we do that.
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Who designed these calendars?
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Oh I did.
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Do you like them?
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How many copies did you print?
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I don’t know.
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I ordered 500.
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Is there a problem?
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Yes.
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Look at February.
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There are 30 days.
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Oh, it’s a mistake.
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I’m so sorry Kathy.
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It’s my fault.
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I didn’t notice.
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It’s my fault too.
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I didn’t check it before it went to the printers.
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We’re both at fault.
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Yes.
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30 days!
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Now here’s a very useful phrase.
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When we say ‘it’s my fault’, we’re saying we’re responsible.
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We accept the blame for what went wrong.
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We admit we did the wrong thing.
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And if we don’t want to accept responsibility, we can use the negative.
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You need to do this again.
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Why?
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It’s full of spelling mistakes It’s not my fault.
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My spell checker doesn’t work Then use a dictionary.
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Humph.
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So ‘it’s not my fault’ means it’s not my responsibility.
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Don’t blame me.
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Fault is an uncountable noun here, so it has no plural form.
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But the word fault has other meanings where it’s countable.
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For example?
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Well, people can have faults.
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Good luck with your presentation.
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Are you nervous?
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No, I’m going to be fantastic.
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They’ll love me.
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Jay may have some faults, but lack of confidence isn’t one of them.
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So here faults is plural and it means the bad or weak parts of someone’s character.
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I don’t really have many faults.
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Yeah right.
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And faults can also mean other things that are wrong.
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Machines can have faults.
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Faults are things that stop them working correctly.
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A fault in the design.
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A structural fault.
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You need to use the other copier.
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This one’s not working.
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Really?
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Why not?
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They think it’s an electrical fault.
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Hmmm.
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Told you.
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OK, I think it’s time to review, don’t you?
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Yes, let’s see what you can remember.
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When we make a mistake, the first thing we say is often an expletive.
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Or an expletive.
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An expletive is usually a swear word or curse word.
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But there are some more polite alternatives.
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For example in the UK we could say 'Oh bother!'
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And in the US we could say 'Oh shoot!'
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Here’s a really useful one: Oh damn!
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We usually use the word mistake with the verb make.
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And we use phrasal verbs too like 'I’ve screwed up'.
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And we can also say 'I’ve messed up'.
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If we think we’re responsible for a mistake we’ll say ‘It’s my fault’.
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And if we think we’re not responsible we’ll say ‘It’s not my fault'.
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And that’s it.
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Now you know what to say when you’ve screwed up and made a mistake.
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Bye.
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