10 Very Common English Grammar Mistakes You May Be Making [and how to fix them!]
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- Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
- Learn about the 10 most common English grammar mistakes that most English learners are making. These include: using the present perfect incorrectly to talk about specific moments in the past, using the future simple instead of the future perfect for completed actions in the future, and many more!
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❤ gud useful where to use simple past and present perfect gud
Hello, thanks! Your videos are much appreciated. To be honest, I don't usually make these mistakes, but I often slip up on trivial things!
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I used to do some of these mistakes for long time,
Looks like you're still making these mistakes, because there should be a period instead of a comma.
Thank you. It is very informative.
This video is very simple with detailed explanation and reminded me these mistakes I always make in writing and speaking. Thank you, 'English with Aga'!
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Clear expectations, especially in the case about sandwich, why we can't use will. Useful for me! Thanks a million! 💐
Explanations, not expectations ?🤔
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Dear Madam all the sentenses seems very important for me.
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1) I have seen this in the past.
2) OMG!! I just saw this yesterday.
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Can you teach the differences between these and those and thanks
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Could you please explain could be /would be/should be
I have a question about first mistake u mentioned?
Which one is more correct ?
I am going to meet my friends
Or I am meeting my friends?
I am a native English speaker and, while her English is excellent, I can tell you that she definitely is NOT. Native speakers would say "I will meet my friends in half an hour." We also would use either of the other two forms that you asked about in your question. All 3 are appropriate.
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please how to correct spoken
A good lesson
Witaj Agnieszko . Czy masz kurs angielskiego typowo dla polaków?.
Is it wrong to say-
I was reading when you arrived?
To use past continuous.
Mam, Why "We have lived here since 2005" Why not "We have been living here since 2005" pls clarify, Thank u
Both sentences are correct
Pls clarify why do we prefix an before hour when it doesn’t start with a vowel?
It’s because the H is silent so the first sound of ‘hour’ is a vowel sound
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I'm meeting my friend in half an hour.
In my opinion, the very reason why non-natives are using the auxiliary "will" instead of the "am + __ing" form in the sentence above is the mixing of the real time with the grammatical tense. In other words, it should be emphasised that not always the past tense refers to the real past time (e.g., 2nd conditional) or the present tense refers to the real present time in the sentence.
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Hi, Ma'am Iam an English teacher in a government school and been teaching my students for twenty years. My accent is just like an indian speaker however i would like to speak like native speakers. Your suggestions are welcome🎉🎉
Hello, thank you for your message. It’s good to hear from another English teacher 😀 I do have a pronunciation course on my website englishwithaga.com. Have a look if you’re interested 😀
It will be very useful if you could make video on ' when to use contractions like I'll etc and when they cannot be used '
all of them
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I wanted to say "I suggest that he not be reluctant to join the project.". I'm not sure it is correct or not.
We have been living here since 2005. isn't it correct?
Yes
It's correct
but you do not live there any more!
@winny4765 No, you do, but If you want to say that you lived here before and don't live here anymore then you should use the simple past and then replace the word "since" by the word "for" then mention how long you lived here after the word "for" because you can't use the word "since" in simple past; it's incorrect. For example, you can say I lived here for 5 years
No
Face mistake with could, would
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@@english_with_aga Thank you Aga, I wanted to point out unfinished time in the Present Perfect sentense, that started in the past and still on going. I've never seen a video about the difference between, for instance, "in the last week" and "last week." These two show the different time frames! One refers to Pres.Perfect, an the second one to Simple Past Tense!💯👌⏳⏳⏳Thanks a lot Aga, I hope to see your video about time frames acceptable in Pres.PerfectTense. (" Since" and " For" everyone knows, I hope)!❤❤❤👍👍👍
I finished my sandwich when you had arrived at my house . Is this correct?
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We have been living since 2005
shouldn't it be, i will have finished my sandwich "by" the time you arrive home?
can I say. I am going to meet my friend in half an hour?
You can. The meaning will be slightly different - more emphasis on it being your intention rather than an arrangement (compared to ‘I’m meeting’)
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Thank you my best teacher in all times but I had another problem that is when I write in Google translate the sentence.. I am meeting my friend in 2 hour to translated to my language they already translated as feature .but when I refix the translate. They change the sentence to I will meet my friend after 2 hour and I think this means we the future in it is regular form more better. What do you think about that?
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Direct to the point, very easy to understand. Thanks Ma'am.
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