Essential Advanced English Sentence Structure

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Vanessa: Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Are you ready to speak advanced English?
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Let's talk about it.
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Vanessa: Do you ever feel like you use the same sentence structure again and again?
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Maybe you hear native speakers make amazingly complex sentences and you think, I can understand
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it, but why can't I make that sentence myself?
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Well, never fear.
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Vanessa's lesson is coming to the rescue.
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Vanessa: Today I want to share a trick with you.
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It's actually pretty simple, but I bet that you've never learned this in your English
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classes before.
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You're going to master a beautifully advanced sentence structure that native English speakers
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use all the time, but I've never heard an English learner use, until today because you're
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going to use this sentence structure and native speakers will think, whoa, you know how to
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use real English.
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Cool.
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Are you ready to master the the advanced sentences?
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Did you know that the more you study, the easier they will be?
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The more advanced your sentences, the better your English will be?
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Vanessa: Let's learn.
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Let's start with a quick review of a simple concept that's going to be key for learning
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this advanced sentence structure.
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Do you remember learning comparisons in your English classroom?
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Like this sentence: his bike is faster than my bike.
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The word faster is a comparison word.
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Or her English is better than it was last year.
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Better is our comparison word.
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That picture is more beautiful than mine.
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More beautiful are our comparison words.
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Vanessa: When we have a short word like fast, hot, easy, green.
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We're just going to add ER: faster, easier, hotter, greener.
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But when you have a longer word like that last sentence: beautiful or intelligent or
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annoying.
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Instead of adding ER, we're just going to add more or less: more beautiful, more intelligent,
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more annoying, less beautiful, less intelligent, less annoying.
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So these are our two ways that we can make comparisons.
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Just as a quick review because that's going to be essential for taking it to the next
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level in our advanced sentence structure.
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Vanessa: Let's take a look at this sentence.
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The warmer it is, the happier I feel.
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Can you pick out the two comparison words here?
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Warmer.
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Happier.
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We can see that ER at the end is kind of a key to this.
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The warmer it is, the happier I feel.
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Right now it's the middle of winter where I live, but occasionally every couple of weeks
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there'll be one day that feels like spring.
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And everyone in my city goes outside and jumps for joy and all of that sadness from winter
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just washes away because when it feels warm outside you feel great, you feel so happy,
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so we could use this sentence.
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The warmer it is, the happier I feel.
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We're comparing two things but let's take a look at actually what's happening here.
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Vanessa: We have those two comparison words but what's happening right before that?
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It's the word the, the warmer it is, the happier I feel.
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So that's going to be our key here for structuring these sentences.
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At the beginning, we have some kind of cause.
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The cause is warm weather and what's the effect?
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I feel happy.
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So we have a cause and effect happening here.
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The warmer it is, the happier I feel.
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Let's take a look at some other examples.
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The richer the person, the more annoying he is.
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This is just personal opinion.
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So here we have two comparison words: richer and more annoying.
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Because the word annoying is a longer word, we're going to use more in front of it instead
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of saying annoying-er, we're not going to add ER at the end.
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And then we have that key word, the, the richer the person is or the richer the person, the
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more annoying he is.
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Vanessa: What about this one?
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The sweeter the dessert, the more delicious it is.
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The sweeter, that's our comparison word, the more delicious, that's our other comparison
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word, it is.
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And we have the in front of both of those.
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So we have a cause and an effect.
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The dessert is sweet and what's the effect?
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It's more delicious.
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We have a cause, someone is a rich and an effect, he's more annoying.
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So we have a cause and effect happening here with this wonderful advanced comparison.
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Are you ready to take this to the next level?
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You probably already know how to make comparison words, but what if we make this advanced concept
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more advanced?
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Vanessa: Often when we use the the sentence structure like we've been talking about, we
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don't use that comparison word.
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We just use the word more or less, plus a noun afterwards.
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Let's take a look at this example.
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The more you eat, the more you gain weight.
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The more, that's our comparison.
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So we're not actually using a word like, the warmer or the more beautiful or the more annoying.
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We're not using those words.
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Instead, we're just saying the more, plus a noun: you.
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The more you eat, the more you gain weight.
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Vanessa: Let's look at a couple others.
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The less I sleep, the less I can focus on my work.
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We can use more or less in these situations.
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The less I, that's our noun here, I sleep.
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The less I can focus on my work.
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The more I speak English, the more I feel comfortable.
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Do you see in all of these sentences, we're just expanding on what you already know.
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You know about comparisons, now you know that we need the in front of each of them and then
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we're adding more or less.
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The more I speak English, the more I feel comfortable.
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We could switch that around and say, the more comfortable I feel.
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There's a couple of different ways you can use this, but this is going to be beautifully
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advanced to talk about cause and effect and we use this all the time.
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Vanessa: In fact, there are a couple fixed phrases.
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They're not exactly proverbs or idioms, but they're just fixed phrases that native speakers
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use a lot, that include this the the sentence structure.
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Let's take a look at a couple.
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Someone might ask you, how do you like your coffee?
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Well, you could say the stronger, the better.
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This means you don't like cream in it.
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You don't like sugar in it.
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You just want a lot of caffeine.
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Black coffee that's really strong with a lot of caffeine.
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The stronger, the better.
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This is often used to talk about drinks.
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You could even use it to talk about an alcoholic drink.
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Do you want rum or vodka?
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You might say I want both.
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The stronger the better.
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So you're talking about the strength of the drink.
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Vanessa: The other day I was having a bonfire in my backyard and I invited a family and
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they said, "hey, can I invite my other friends?"
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And I said, "the more, the merrier."
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This is a really common, the the type of fixed sentence.
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The more people who come, the merrier.
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It's kind of an old fashioned word to mean happy.
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The happier we will be.
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But in that fixed sentence structure, we do use the word merrier in daily conversation.
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The more, the merrier.
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Sure.
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Come on.
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Or if you're having a problem at work and you're talking with your coworkers saying,
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"ah, should we tell our boss about this problem?"
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Well, your coworker might say, "well, the less said, the better."
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The less said to our boss, the better the outcome or maybe the better for your boss
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or the better for the situation.
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The less said the better.
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Vanessa: The final common fixed phrase is one that procrastinators probably hear a lot.
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And let's imagine that you need to study English or you want to study English, but you've looked
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at your phone, you went for a walk, you called your friends.
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And then your husband says, "are you going to study your English lesson today?"
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He might also say, "you know, the sooner you start, the sooner you finish."
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That phrase, the sooner, the sooner is used a lot.
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The sooner you begin exercising, the sooner you'll feel better.
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The sooner you do something, if you do something now, you'll see the results quicker.
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You'll see them sooner.
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So we often use this and the sooner you start, the sooner you finish or the sooner you'll
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see the results.
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Vanessa: And now I'd like to share a quick conversation dialogue with you that uses this
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advanced sentence structure a lot.
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I challenge you after this lesson, go back and try to say those sentences with us.
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That's going to train your speaking muscles, help with your pronunciation, and also remind
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you how to use this because you're using it yourself.
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Vanessa: I've been feeling kind of down lately, but I'm not sure why.
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Dan: Hmm.
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Have you been working too much again?
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Vanessa: Oh, well, I go to work at 6:00 AM and finish at 8:00 PM but that's fine with
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me.
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Dan: Whoa.
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That's a long time.
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Maybe the more you work, the more stressed you feel?
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Vanessa: I don't know.
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I guess I have neglected to see my friends lately.
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Dan: Yeah.
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The more you see your friends, the more positive you'll feel.
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Vanessa: I do feel kind of lonely.
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The less I do outside of work, the less connected I feel to them.
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Yeah.
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Maybe I have been working too much.
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Dan: I'd say so.
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Vanessa: In fact, the more I tell you about my work life, the more I realize I need balance.
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Dan: Yeah.
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The more work, the more stress.
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Vanessa: Yeah.
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The more down I feel.
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Dan: But the more time with friends, the happier, the more connected.
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Vanessa: The more encouraged.
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But also the poorer.
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Dan: What?
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The poorer?
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Vanessa: Yeah, because I would be spending money instead of making money.
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Dan: Don't worry about that.
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The more money you make, the more you can spend.
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Let's go have fun.
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Vanessa: Oh, okay.
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You convinced me.
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Let's go.
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Vanessa: That was a lot of the the comparison sentences, right?
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I hope that this helped you to feel more comfortable with it because you know what?
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The more you study, the easier it will be.
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So make sure that you review this lesson because the sooner you review, the sooner you'll be
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able to use it yourself.
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There's so many ways that we can use this advanced the the sentence structure.
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And you will be one of the first English learners to use this naturally.
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So please do it.
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Go out into the world and make me proud.
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Vanessa: And now I have a question for you in the comments.
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I want you to create an advanced the the sentence.
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Make sure you check out other people's comments so that you can see some more great examples
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about how to use this advanced sentence structure.
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Thanks so much for learning English with me and I'll see you again next Friday for a new
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lesson here on my YouTube channel.
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Bye.
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Vanessa: The next step is to download my free ebook, Five Steps to Becoming a Confident
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English Speaker.
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You'll learn what you need to do to speak confidently and fluently.
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Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel for more free lessons.
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Thanks so much.
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Bye.
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