Confusing English Words! | HOMONYMS | Fix Common Vocabulary Mistakes & Errors

317,352 views ・ 2017-06-22

mmmEnglish


Please double-click on the English subtitles below to play the video.

00:07
Hello! I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
0
7240
4000
00:11
In this lesson I'll be talking about some
1
11240
2820
00:14
confusing English words. Words that sound exactly the same but are spelled
2
14060
7180
00:21
differently and they have different meanings, different uses.
3
21240
5320
00:27
Words like bare and bear, raw and roar.
4
27100
6020
00:33
These words are called homonyms. So quite a few of you
5
33800
4540
00:38
have been asking me to create a lesson about these types of words, about homonyms,
6
38340
6030
00:45
to help you to understand the difference between these words and how to use them.
7
45360
5719
00:51
These pairs of words or groups of words have different meanings and often they
8
51079
5681
00:56
are completely different types of words.
9
56760
3340
01:00
One's a noun, one's an adjective, one's a verb, one's an adverb.
10
60100
4640
01:04
So, usually the context will help you to understand
11
64740
4140
01:08
which word is the right one to use but you need to remember the spelling - which
12
68880
6090
01:14
is the tricky part!
13
74970
1930
01:16
So it's especially important when you're writing,
14
76900
3160
01:20
when you're speaking it doesn't matter so much because they sound
15
80620
4060
01:24
exactly the same right? But as soon as you write it down, that's where you'll
16
84689
6151
01:30
run into trouble - especially if you're writing an exam, you're writing an
17
90840
6540
01:37
important email or an essay that you need to submit.
18
97380
3960
01:41
So in this lesson you'll
19
101340
1740
01:43
learn some new words (hopefully) but more importantly you'll learn about some
20
103080
5429
01:48
pairs of words or groups of words where you need to be extra careful about your
21
108509
5970
01:54
spelling and your use. Please note that you'll be hearing these words in my
22
114479
6841
02:01
Australian accent. The pronunciation of some of these words can be slightly
23
121320
6390
02:07
different depending on where you are hearing them. If it's American English
24
127710
6330
02:14
or British English, in England or in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa
25
134040
8600
02:22
or anywhere else where English is spoken. As always, I have lovingly
26
142640
6819
02:29
prepared subtitles for you. If you can't see them now, you just need to turn them on.
27
149460
5520
02:34
Press the little button down there that has two C's on it.
28
154980
4860
02:40
OK, now we're ready to get started!
29
160320
3560
02:43
Let's start with raw and roar. Now, both of these
30
163880
5980
02:49
words have the /ɔ:/ vowel sound,
31
169920
3580
02:53
the same sound that you'll hear in words like door and saw.
32
173500
6560
03:00
Raw. Now there are a few different uses for this word but you'll
33
180640
4360
03:05
most commonly hear it used as an adjective, particularly describing food.
34
185010
6030
03:11
So when you're talking about food, raw means that something is not cooked.
35
191040
5820
03:16
I like my steak raw! Raw vegetables are good for you.
36
196860
6600
03:23
And sushi is often made from raw fish.
37
203460
3840
03:28
It can also mean that something is natural and unprocessed. So for example
38
208020
5960
03:33
the table is made from raw timber.
39
213980
3480
03:37
Now, roar can be a noun or a verb for a very loud noise.
40
217980
6220
03:45
A person or a crowd of people can roar in anger or excitement.
41
225540
7740
03:53
If you think of a football stadium that is full of football fans and they are all
42
233280
6620
03:59
roaring when their team scores the goal, it's very loud.
43
239909
5250
04:05
You might hear the expression that someone's roaring with laughter which
44
245740
5980
04:11
means they're laughing really loudly.
45
251720
2760
04:15
Roar is also the noun that we give to
46
255240
2660
04:17
the sound that a lion makes. The lion roared.
47
257900
4760
04:23
Now, there are more English homonym pairs
48
263060
3720
04:26
that use this same vowel sound. It's quite a common one, actually.
49
266780
5460
04:32
Words like your and you're, saw and sore. Poor and paw and pore.
50
272240
11800
04:44
Flaw and floor. Sure and shore.
51
284040
6980
04:51
So you must be careful about how you use these words.
52
291020
4000
04:56
OK let's move on!
53
296160
1280
04:58
Bare and bear. Now both of these words use the /eə/ diphthongs sound.
54
298420
8260
05:06
The same sound that you'll hear in words like air and care and compare.
55
306680
10180
05:16
Now, bare is an
56
316860
1560
05:18
adjective that describes when there is nothing covering something else.
57
318420
6240
05:25
Bare walls, for example, have no pictures on them.
58
325000
4180
05:29
Bare land has no trees on it.
59
329180
4000
05:33
Bare skin is skin without any clothing on.
60
333200
5620
05:39
A bear is - of course - an animal, a noun.
61
339880
4420
05:44
A teddy bear or a koala bear or a panda bear. Again, there are more English
62
344660
8260
05:52
homonym pairs that use this same vowel sound, such as stare and stair, pear and
63
352930
8609
06:01
pair, flair and flare, wear and where.
64
361540
8440
06:09
There, their and they're.
65
369980
4260
06:15
These ones always used to drive me crazy at school! I was always confusing there
66
375080
5260
06:20
and their. They all use the same diphthong sound again. /eə/
67
380349
7521
06:29
While these words all sound exactly the same, they have very different meanings
68
389500
5250
06:34
and different uses. There is commonly used as an adverb to give more
69
394750
7080
06:41
information about where something is or was or will be.
70
401830
6010
06:48
I'll meet you there after school.
71
408500
2880
06:51
So there is a place.
72
411380
2460
06:53
It's also used as a pronoun.
73
413840
2540
06:57
There's someone behind you.
74
417340
2040
06:59
There is someone waiting for you outside.
75
419880
3980
07:03
Their is the possessive form of 'they' and
76
423860
3580
07:07
it's always followed by a noun. Their car, their company, their bad luck.
77
427440
7820
07:15
Note that it can also be the possessive form of a single person if you don't
78
435270
7000
07:22
know if it's a male or female person. So for example.
79
442270
6110
07:28
Someone left their jacket behind.
80
448380
2740
07:31
They're is the contracted form of 'they are'. Words are often contracted to
81
451760
7040
07:38
make them easier to say and quicker to say. So 'they are' becomes they're
82
458800
7820
07:46
pronounced in exactly the same way. They're.
83
466620
4700
07:51
They're hungry, they're moving to Sydney.
84
471320
5460
07:58
Here and hear. Now, both of these words use the /ɪə/
85
478480
6400
08:04
diphthongs sound. /ɪə/ The same sound that you hear in words like
86
484880
6760
08:11
ear and beer and year.
87
491640
5540
08:17
Now, here is mainly used as an adverb.
88
497180
3900
08:21
Wait here, I'll be back in five minutes.
89
501080
3820
08:25
But it can also be used as an interjection like
90
505340
5180
08:30
Here, hold this.
91
510520
2000
08:33
Hear is a verb,
92
513320
1880
08:35
of course you know this one.
93
515200
2840
08:38
I can't hear what he's saying. Can you hear that?
94
518040
4360
08:43
Again, because these two words are
95
523580
2560
08:46
different types of words they'll be used quite differently in sentences.
96
526140
5960
08:52
Did you hear that announcement? They told us to wait here.
97
532100
5040
08:57
Another homonym pair that uses the same sound is dear and deer.
98
537680
8640
09:06
So dear has quite a few different uses as an adjective
99
546320
5480
09:11
and deer is a noun, also the name of an animal.
100
551800
3760
09:16
Which and witch. Both pronounced in exactly the same way. Which.
101
556800
9440
09:26
Which is a determiner or a pronoun.
102
566240
3700
09:31
Which one do you want? Which design do you prefer?
103
571020
5980
09:37
Which car is the fastest? Which of you wants to go first?
104
577760
5740
09:44
A witch is a woman in stories. A woman who has magical powers.
105
584420
6740
09:51
She was accused of being a witch because she always wore black.
106
591160
5020
09:56
Again, both of these words are
107
596820
2160
09:58
used quite differently in English sentences because they're different
108
598990
3960
10:02
types of words. In fact, they can even be used in the same sentence!
109
602950
7090
10:10
Which witch scares you the most?!
110
610140
4220
10:15
Flour and flower. So the pronunciation here, we have a diphthong sound and the
111
615240
8920
10:24
schwa sound /aʊ/
112
624160
3140
10:27
/ə/ /aʊə/ flour.
113
627380
4080
10:31
Both of these words are nouns and they're pronounced in exactly the
114
631460
5480
10:36
same way but they're quite different.
115
636960
2960
10:39
Even though they're both nouns, they're quite different.
116
639920
3080
10:43
One is a countable noun. Flower. So if you hear this noun in a plural form,
117
643100
8280
10:51
flowers, you'll know that the speaker is talking about flowers.
118
651380
5780
10:58
Flour is uncountable because it's a powder and generally
119
658500
6460
11:04
powders are uncountable in English.
120
664960
3500
11:08
Because one is countable and the other
121
668460
2640
11:11
is uncountable, these two words are used quite differently in English sentences.
122
671100
6880
11:17
To learn more about the different ways that countable and uncountable nouns are
123
677980
6040
11:24
used in English sentences, check out this lesson up here.
124
684020
4830
11:28
I've created a whole new lesson about uncountable nouns for you!
125
688850
6020
11:34
Threw and through.
126
694870
4190
11:40
Now both of these words use the /u:/ vowel sound, the same
127
700040
5500
11:45
sound that you hear in words like do and clue.
128
705560
5460
11:51
Watch out for the unvoiced TH sound here,
129
711980
4100
11:56
it's a little tricky when it's next to the R. Make sure that your tongue is
130
716080
5160
12:01
coming through your teeth when you pronounce that sound. Threw.
131
721240
9180
12:10
Threw is a verb, the past tense form of throw.
132
730420
4980
12:15
He threw the ball over the fence by accident.
133
735400
4280
12:20
Through is used in a few different ways. For example, as a preposition.
134
740360
7180
12:28
Push your tongue through your teeth to make this sound.
135
748460
4840
12:37
As an adverb, there's water coming through the ceiling.
136
757540
5940
12:44
And as an adjective,
137
764080
2440
12:47
I'll call you when the day is through. I'm really busy right now.
138
767280
4940
12:52
So there, through means done or finished.
139
772220
4840
12:57
Assistance and assistants.
140
777340
3620
13:01
Now assistance is a noun. It's help or support that's given to someone.
141
781680
6500
13:08
It's an uncountable noun so it can't be plural,
142
788680
3940
13:12
there's only one form, assistance.
143
792620
3600
13:16
Can I have your assistance lifting this box into my car?
144
796220
4760
13:20
I asked her for some assistance, because I couldn't find my seat.
145
800980
5860
13:26
He needed financial assistance to start his business.
146
806840
4060
13:31
Now assistants is also a noun
147
811620
3960
13:35
but it's a plural noun, the singular form is assistant.
148
815580
4680
13:40
When there is only one, it's assistant.
149
820260
4020
13:44
But when the S is added the T softens and most of the time
150
824280
4980
13:49
you can't even hear it. An assistant is someone whose job it is to help someone else.
151
829260
6960
13:57
A shop assistant is someone who works in a shop and helps customers.
152
837660
5980
14:05
A personal assistant is a person who helps someone else to do their job.
153
845080
8300
14:13
And again, we can use these words in the same sentence.
154
853380
4240
14:17
The shop assistants will give you assistance if you need it.
155
857620
4500
14:23
As always, I've made a worksheet for you so that
156
863200
3460
14:26
you can practice using these different words together in sentences.
157
866660
4760
14:31
You can download it right here.
158
871420
2920
14:34
Now these words are so similar that it's easy to make mistakes,
159
874340
6280
14:40
even for native English speakers! Every native English speaker
160
880620
5060
14:45
who's watching this video or who's not has confused these words at some point
161
885680
6960
14:52
in their lives. It's nothing to be ashamed of!
162
892640
3820
14:56
These mistakes are silly little mistakes
163
896460
3280
14:59
that often you don't mean to make but it happens!
164
899740
5520
15:05
It's just frustrating that sometimes it does happen
165
905260
4360
15:09
in an important email or when you've just submitted your assignment and
166
909630
4980
15:14
realise you've made a mistake! Before I finish up this lesson I want to tell you
167
914610
5669
15:20
about an awesome tool that I use to help make fewer mistakes with homonyms and I
168
920279
7321
15:27
always recommend it to my students because it's so good, it's also really
169
927600
4859
15:32
good with spelling and grammar! It's going to be your secret weapon to make
170
932459
7261
15:39
sure that you don't make these mistakes again. It's MY secret weapon sometimes!
171
939720
5099
15:44
When I'm trying to write an email really quickly or I'm writing YouTube comments
172
944819
7651
15:52
or Facebook comments or I'm writing a blog post, you know, sometimes I make
173
952470
7109
15:59
these mistakes - especially if I'm typing really quickly and that's life!
174
959580
6400
16:05
It happens! But now I've installed the Grammarly app onto my browser.
175
965980
6700
16:12
Grammarly tells you when you've accidentally made one of these mistakes and it tells you
176
972680
6180
16:18
why you've made that mistake, if you're not sure. Now, Grammarly tells you when
177
978860
6399
16:25
you've made one of these mistakes accidentally, it will help you to check
178
985259
5010
16:30
your spelling and tell you when you've made an error!
179
990269
5151
16:36
Oops! That is exactly why I use Grammarly just to make sure!
180
996220
7100
16:43
I use it to help
181
1003320
1440
16:44
me while I'm writing emails, blog posts and essays to make sure that I know when
182
1004840
6360
16:51
I've made these mistakes and I can feel confident when I'm writing that I
183
1011209
4471
16:55
haven't made these mistakes.
184
1015680
2500
16:58
The great news is, this app is absolutely free!
185
1018180
4380
17:02
Just click this link up here, I've made a blog post to help you understand why
186
1022560
6560
17:09
this tool is so useful and a video on how to use it.
187
1029120
5100
17:14
Really important tool for English students because if you don't have a
188
1034220
4859
17:19
teacher who's sitting next to you and telling you why you're making these
189
1039079
4301
17:23
mistakes, Grammarly is the next best thing!
190
1043380
3960
17:27
Anyway, this is the perfect tool to
191
1047340
3140
17:30
help you make fewer mistakes in English with homonyms or with English grammar.
192
1050520
6340
17:37
Well I hope that this lesson has been helpful for you. If you would like to
193
1057220
4360
17:41
keep practicing with me, check out these lessons right here.
194
1061590
4320
17:45
If you haven't subscribed yet to my channel come and join us!
195
1065910
5830
17:51
You get a new lesson every week here on the mmmEnglish YouTube channel
196
1071740
4540
17:56
so that you can keep practicing and improving your English!
197
1076280
4380
18:00
Click the red button just down there. Bye for now!
198
1080660
4040
About this website

This site will introduce you to YouTube videos that are useful for learning English. You will see English lessons taught by top-notch teachers from around the world. Double-click on the English subtitles displayed on each video page to play the video from there. The subtitles scroll in sync with the video playback. If you have any comments or requests, please contact us using this contact form.

https://forms.gle/WvT1wiN1qDtmnspy7