I've just published a new video on another common grammar mistake: duplicate subjects! If you've ever said something like "The phone it is on the table", watch this lesson to learn why it's wrong and how to correct it. ua-cam.com/video/Res-41Upw9E/v-deo.html
I'm a native English speaker from New York and I love your videos. I've always enjoyed linguistics, but only after learning some Greek/Latin (and its descendant Romance languages) did I realize how complex and difficult English can be in comparison. I have a great deal of respect for anyone trying to master English as a second language.
thank you MS. Rebecca, I learn something new from you. it's so convenient to have UA-cam channel. I'm 45++ years old still can't manage proper English, all the while I'm self learning without any tutorial. my first self learning from zero seen I was 13 years old, using news paper asking around people for help and started reading stories books with my daughter went she was a baby. learning from time to time but still has grammar error😅
Thanks a lot teacher, you've taught me about the grammar mistakes. I learned many of these mistakes and this is so beneficial lesson so far. This lesson is undoubtedly interesting and fabulous
This morning I woke up late. What’s the difference? I met John two years ago. This is a six month course. Thank you. I really enjoy myself. Did you lose your cellphone.? Yes,I have free time.
This morning, while doing my six-month course that I really enjoyed, I realized that i met John two years ago on an acaDemic course when I had free time to lose myself in the difference of living life
Once I started to learn Spanish, I started to realize that language follows general rules and mechanics. Now I think differently to myself in my native language, English. I think in compartmentalized steps that add up to make speech. The steps are basically parts in grammar like nouns, verbs, reflexive verbs (esconderme= hide MYSELF), past participles (the -ed ending on words; vivido=lived) infinitives (comer=to eat/eating) personal pronouns (la mujer= the [female] lady), tenses such as the indicative ( yo como= I eat) preterite (comiste= you ATE), imperfect (yo comía= I was eating / I ate [over a period of time continuously]) conditional (yo comería [si]= I WOULD eat [if], Progressive (the -ing ending in English; corriendo= running), future (comere= I will eat) and the most infusing of all tenses being the subjunctive (Espero que VAYAS conmigo [instead of ‘espero que conmigo’]=I wish that you go with me). It’s The most difficult tense because we rarely differentiate between in English. The difference here in English is the same as the word “go” having the tense “goes” if I’m not mistaken. My suggestion is to at least try to learn another language as you will understand your own language in more clear steps, which will improve your skills in explaining things in different complex ways.
As a native speaker of a wierd dialect I wanted to see how I'd alternatively do this. 1. Today I woke up late. 2. (same) 3. I met John 2 years before this (kinda sounds alright but earlier makes the most sense) 4. This is a six-month course 5 thank you I really enjoyed it. (but the end depends on the context) 6. Did you lose your phone? 7. This is an academic course. 8. Yes I am free. (as the example sounds too non-native)
Thank you so much! I enjoyed watching your Channel🙂 you're a good teacher.Your explanation is simple that the non native speakers understand it. God Bless ❤️
Today Morning I woke up late What's is the difference? This is a six month course I met sohail two months ago Thank you I really enjoyed myself Did you loose your cellphone? This is an academic course. Yes, I have free time.
After observing other language instructors it is interesting to see someone explain my native language from a learners perspective. You are all wonderful people for engaging in another language. May success come your way in mastering any language.
Thank you for todays lesson. I am a refugees whom came to the US one I was a young child however because they were so much emphasis on learning the language I missed out on grammar and grade school. I didn’t understand English. Therefore, I didn’t understand grammar. Now and my old doll life and professional life. I’m embarrassed sometimes because my grandma is not the greatest. I’m really glad to have found this.
*THIS morning i couldn't tell WHAT'S THE DIFFERENT because I MET JOHN TWO YEARS BEFORE when i was completing my SIX- MONTHS COURSE. Did i like my course??? Yes. THANK YOU I REALLY ENJOYED*
Nice. You are precise but also courteous and friendly. However, "enjoy" is not usually a reflexive verb, it's a transitive verb. I could say I enjoyed the meal, the movie, the concert, etc. Come to think of it, for a new speaker "I enjoyed myself" must seem like a rather strange thing to say.
+Ruth Asuncion Yea because it's also a transitive verb. I enjoyed the movie. (I enjoyed it). What she emphasised was the reflective form only which is used when you're trying to say "I had fun" (I enjoyed myself).
An what, Daniel...? an f---king what, son... an excellent English teacher?!! Hahaha... this shite just cracks me up... just because its all so relevant...
Thank you Ms. Rebecca. I believe this really helped my Year Five English when i am studying. I am a primary student. I can't believe i made this mistake so much. I have subscribed to you if it helps!!! Just to let you know, I managed to find them out by pausing and looking carefully. If you didn't tell me there were mistakes, I would never have noticed. With warm regards, Mimi Mermacorn. I may make Roblox vids, but I do really care about school.
Thank you so much, dear professor, for the way you explain all aspects of the English language... I have learned a lot from you and I really enjoy the time I am listening to your lessons. God bless you.
Thank you Rebecca! Could you please make a video with explanation when we place the words "off" and "up" after a verb or noun ? I `ve been seeing this in a lot of occasions. BR, Thanks! :)
Those are called phrasal verbs. There are no rules for these, you have to just learn all of their meanings. That’s why only native speakers tend to use them all correctly.
Thankful teacher,I have been waiting for your next lessons . About I and Y when is pronounce AI and when is pronounce I for both. This is my big problem with English
My special thank for[ engvid's teachers]! I don't know if the grammer is ok! but I really do appreciate all of the EN teachers,they are all educated and kind .
Respected Teacher, good evening, kindly explain the meaning of supererogation, furthermore, how to use reopen or re-open. Yours truly Medavaram Jitamitra
Time can be either an uncountable noun or a countable noun. When we talk about free time, how much time we have, how long something takes, we are using the uncountable noun. In your statement, ‘Now is a good time’, time takes on the meaning of moment or occasion, and has become a countable noun e.g. ‘Now is a good moment’ or ‘I have been there five times’. Hope this helps 😉
Never heard anyone say aCADEMIC. The rest of the mistakes are okay for beginners. I was hoping it would be an advance video highlighting English grammar.
Fascinating seeing my native language from a learner's perspective. I have tried - and failed - to learn both French and Hungarian, so I know how difficult this can be. And English is quite possibly the worst language to 'choose' as a lingua franca, because it is so irregular, and is so non-phonetic. Not to mention the crazy spelling and pronunciation! Rather ironically, considering how difficult English speakers find it, Hungarian would actually be a much better universal language because it is both reliably phonetic and very regular. Learning to read and spell in Hungarian is easy, once you know the alphabet - what a blessing if English was like that! A couple of pedantic points from your presentation though: It may not be correct to say "six months course", but I'm afraid it's very common, so it's a 'mistake' most native English speakers won't even notice. And "I met John two years before" is actually perfectly good English in the correct context - e.g. "I didn't know Steve, but I had met John two months before", so I feel it's the context you should be emphasising here, not just the misuse of 'before'. Sorry to nitpick.
This is the first time I have seen your video really it's very useful and I have corrected myself thank you so much ma'am Can you please guide me in such a way on a daily basis
Robert Kriska coz in first three examples u are talking about "a specific time" and "have a nice time" is a quote which is prevalent from late 1600s and the people of that time didn't use to bother about grammar...
The Article 'A' was needed on your examples as to define a singular, specific use of time. As for the last example in the video, time there is used on its uncountable form. Did you have a nice time? (The speaker may talk about one certain point or event like a party or concert) Do you have free time? (The speaker is referring to an unspecified length of time like minutes or hours). Hope this helps :)
Robert Kriska The ''time'' you are talking about is not the ''time'' she is. In your cases, ''time'' refers to ''occasion'', not to time as in minutes and days. ''I had a nice time'' could be said as ''I had a nice evening''. ''I have free time'' refers to minutes, etc. could be said as ''I have a couple hours'', etc. Two whole different concepts sharing the same term. Hope you get me.
Ahem! **English person entering the chat** It would've been better to say: "I didn't expect to learn anything from this video, but I actually did". Please pay attention to the commas and apostrophes, they are important. Even in your second comment "(i guess for me im weird i guess)( i say i guess to everything help)" - what the devil are you doing with those brackets?! And where is your punctuation, sir?
The verb "enjoy" always has an object: We all enjoyed the party. I really enjoyed my lunch. If enjoy has no other object, we use a reflexive pronoun: They all enjoyed They all enjoyed themselves. I really enjoyed I really enjoyed myself. ____________________________________________________________ Source: learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar/verbs/reflexive-and-ergative-verbs
Thank you again for your wonderful videos!!! Could you please explain when to use that and when not to after a verb, or when it is optional? You truly rock!!!
I've just published a new video on another common grammar mistake: duplicate subjects! If you've ever said something like "The phone it is on the table", watch this lesson to learn why it's wrong and how to correct it. ua-cam.com/video/Res-41Upw9E/v-deo.html
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I'm a native English speaker from New York and I love your videos. I've always enjoyed linguistics, but only after learning some Greek/Latin (and its descendant Romance languages) did I realize how complex and difficult English can be in comparison. I have a great deal of respect for anyone trying to master English as a second language.
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I really enjoyed myself this morning when I lose the six-month academic course. And I have free time but what is the difference?
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thank you MS. Rebecca, I learn something new from you. it's so convenient to have UA-cam channel. I'm 45++ years old still can't manage proper English, all the while I'm self learning without any tutorial.
my first self learning from zero seen I was 13 years old, using news paper asking around people for help and started reading stories books with my daughter went she was a baby. learning from time to time but still has grammar error😅
Thanks a lot teacher, you've taught me about the grammar mistakes. I learned many of these mistakes and this is so beneficial lesson so far. This lesson is undoubtedly interesting and fabulous
Thanks for the video. The last example: "I have a free time" is a very common mistake in people that have Spanish as mother language.
It is also correct to say " I have some free time."
This morning I woke up late.
What’s the difference?
I met John two years ago.
This is a six month course.
Thank you. I really enjoy myself.
Did you lose your cellphone.?
Yes,I have free time.
I'm so grateful for your classes. God bless all the teachers of the engvid. I've learned a lot with you all.
I've learned a lot from you not with you. Got it?
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@@yusofahmad50It’s also learnt.
I wake up late today..
Two years ago i met john...
I really enjoyed it,tq you
I woke up late today.
I met John 2 years ago.
I really enjoyed it. Thank you.
I woke up late today.
@@laurawolfe154I woke up late today.
I met John two years ago.
I really enjoyed it, thank you!
Hello professor
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This morning, while doing my six-month course that I really enjoyed, I realized that i met John two years ago on an acaDemic course when I had free time to lose myself in the difference of living life
Once I started to learn Spanish, I started to realize that language follows general rules and mechanics. Now I think differently to myself in my native language, English. I think in compartmentalized steps that add up to make speech. The steps are basically parts in grammar like nouns, verbs, reflexive verbs (esconderme= hide MYSELF), past participles (the -ed ending on words; vivido=lived) infinitives (comer=to eat/eating) personal pronouns (la mujer= the [female] lady), tenses such as the indicative ( yo como= I eat) preterite (comiste= you ATE), imperfect (yo comía= I was eating / I ate [over a period of time continuously]) conditional (yo comería [si]= I WOULD eat [if], Progressive (the -ing ending in English; corriendo= running), future (comere= I will eat) and the most infusing of all tenses being the subjunctive (Espero que VAYAS conmigo [instead of ‘espero que conmigo’]=I wish that you go with me). It’s The most difficult tense because we rarely differentiate between in English. The difference here in English is the same as the word “go” having the tense “goes” if I’m not mistaken. My suggestion is to at least try to learn another language as you will understand your own language in more clear steps, which will improve your skills in explaining things in different complex ways.
Best teacher in the world, Thank you so much for your help
As a native speaker of a wierd dialect I wanted to see how I'd alternatively do this.
1. Today I woke up late.
2. (same) 3. I met John 2 years before this (kinda sounds alright but earlier makes the most sense)
4. This is a six-month course
5 thank you I really enjoyed it. (but the end depends on the context)
6. Did you lose your phone?
7. This is an academic course.
8. Yes I am free. (as the example sounds too non-native)
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Thank you so much! I enjoyed watching your Channel🙂 you're a good teacher.Your explanation is simple that the non native speakers understand it. God Bless ❤️
Today Morning I woke up late
What's is the difference?
This is a six month course
I met sohail two months ago
Thank you I really enjoyed myself
Did you loose your cellphone?
This is an academic course.
Yes, I have free time.
After observing other language instructors it is interesting to see someone explain my native language from a learners perspective. You are all wonderful people for engaging in another language. May success come your way in mastering any language.
I am not so stupid to make such mistakes.
I always thought my grammar was bad but I actually knew the answers.
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Thank you for todays lesson. I am a refugees whom came to the US one I was a young child however because they were so much emphasis on learning the language I missed out on grammar and grade school. I didn’t understand English. Therefore, I didn’t understand grammar. Now and my old doll life and professional life. I’m embarrassed sometimes because my grandma is not the greatest. I’m really glad to have found this.
*THIS morning i couldn't tell WHAT'S THE DIFFERENT because I MET JOHN TWO YEARS BEFORE when i was completing my SIX- MONTHS COURSE.
Did i like my course???
Yes. THANK YOU I REALLY ENJOYED*
Thanks for teaching me this lesson miss. God bless you.
Nice. You are precise but also courteous and friendly. However, "enjoy" is not usually a reflexive verb, it's a transitive verb. I could say I enjoyed the meal, the movie, the concert, etc.
Come to think of it, for a new speaker "I enjoyed myself" must seem like a rather strange thing to say.
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we can also say; "Thank you I really enjoyed it." Am I right?
Manuel Hernandez same thought
+Ruth Asuncion Yea because it's also a transitive verb. I enjoyed the movie. (I enjoyed it). What she emphasised was the reflective form only which is used when you're trying to say "I had fun" (I enjoyed myself).
that is what I thought
Manuel Hernandez yes u r right
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For number 5 u could use 'it' after 'enjoyed' e.g I really enjoyed it
Yes. We can say enjoy ourselves or enjoy it. Enjoy is a transitive verb.
Yes, true
On number 5, you can also put a noun after enjoyed. I enjoyed the party.
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+Andres Molier what does connote means?
+Luis Cortes
connote means to imply, suggest, indicate, signify.
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An what, Daniel...? an f---king what, son... an excellent English teacher?!! Hahaha... this shite just cracks me up... just because its all so relevant...
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"This morning i wake up at night"
The most famous mistake.
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Thank you Ms. Rebecca. I believe this really helped my Year Five English when i am studying. I am a primary student. I can't believe i made this mistake so much. I have subscribed to you if it helps!!!
Just to let you know, I managed to find them out by pausing and looking carefully. If you didn't tell me there were mistakes, I would never have noticed.
With warm regards, Mimi Mermacorn. I may make Roblox vids, but I do really care about school.
Good and very nice
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My students often make these mistakes too so its great to have a video to point them too!
It should be “point them to”. Not “too”. “Too” is only used as “also”
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You should’ve said ‘I’m having A great time’ - here, time is a countable noun.
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Thank you so much, dear professor, for the way you explain all aspects of the English language... I have learned a lot from you and I really enjoy the time I am listening to your lessons. God bless you.
Thanks for these types of mistakes.
They're are very common
They’re are?
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Thank you Rebecca! Could you please make a video with explanation when we place the words "off" and "up" after a verb or noun ? I `ve been seeing this in a lot of occasions. BR, Thanks! :)
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Those are called phrasal verbs. There are no rules for these, you have to just learn all of their meanings. That’s why only native speakers tend to use them all correctly.
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Hello, I have a question. Why I can't say 'I have A free time' but can say 'Now is A good time'? What's the difference?
'Now' defines an instant time period, thereby we may use A in the above sentence of yours ( I presume)
Time can be either an uncountable noun or a countable noun. When we talk about free time, how much time we have, how long something takes, we are using the uncountable noun. In your statement, ‘Now is a good time’, time takes on the meaning of moment or occasion, and has become a countable noun e.g. ‘Now is a good moment’ or ‘I have been there five times’. Hope this helps 😉
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Never heard anyone say aCADEMIC. The rest of the mistakes are okay for beginners. I was hoping it would be an advance video highlighting English grammar.
Faisal M I've heard almost everyone pronounce it as ACADEMIC, including myself,until now.
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in india everyone mispronounce this word.
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Fascinating seeing my native language from a learner's perspective. I have tried - and failed - to learn both French and Hungarian, so I know how difficult this can be. And English is quite possibly the worst language to 'choose' as a lingua franca, because it is so irregular, and is so non-phonetic. Not to mention the crazy spelling and pronunciation!
Rather ironically, considering how difficult English speakers find it, Hungarian would actually be a much better universal language because it is both reliably phonetic and very regular. Learning to read and spell in Hungarian is easy, once you know the alphabet - what a blessing if English was like that!
A couple of pedantic points from your presentation though: It may not be correct to say "six months course", but I'm afraid it's very common, so it's a 'mistake' most native English speakers won't even notice. And "I met John two years before" is actually perfectly good English in the correct context - e.g. "I didn't know Steve, but I had met John two months before", so I feel it's the context you should be emphasising here, not just the misuse of 'before'. Sorry to nitpick.
This is the first time I have seen your video really it's very useful and I have corrected myself thank you so much ma'am
Can you please guide me in such a way on a daily basis
if time is uncountable and we do not use "a", why do we say "once upon a time" or "one mile at a time" "a time to die" "have a nice time" etc? thanks
because you are speaking about a specific time.
jk. I don't even know.
Robert Kriska coz in first three examples u are talking about "a specific time" and "have a nice time" is a quote which is prevalent from late 1600s and the people of that time didn't use to bother about grammar...
The Article 'A' was needed on your examples as to define a singular, specific use of time. As for the last example in the video, time there is used on its uncountable form.
Did you have a nice time? (The speaker may talk about one certain point or event like a party or concert)
Do you have free time? (The speaker is referring to an unspecified length of time like minutes or hours). Hope this helps :)
Robert Kriska that's time as in an event or an activity, e.g. one day or one step at a time...
Robert Kriska
The ''time'' you are talking about is not the ''time'' she is. In your cases, ''time'' refers to ''occasion'', not to time as in minutes and days.
''I had a nice time'' could be said as ''I had a nice evening''. ''I have free time'' refers to minutes, etc. could be said as ''I have a couple hours'', etc. Two whole different concepts sharing the same term.
Hope you get me.
We have enjoyed ourselves. ☺️❤
I came to find out you on Engvid ! I choose to learn with you cuz you're one of the best on Engvid ! Contrats teacher Rebecca !
Thanks Rebecca , this always been very helpful ☺️
*this has always been
I wasnt expecting to learn something in this vid but I acually did. Lol
Everything is lol ?
@@birbakaliya6836 yes (i guess for me im weird i guess)( Oh god i guess i say i guess to everything help)
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Ahem! **English person entering the chat** It would've been better to say: "I didn't expect to learn anything from this video, but I actually did". Please pay attention to the commas and apostrophes, they are important. Even in your second comment "(i guess for me im weird i guess)( i say i guess to everything help)" - what the devil are you doing with those brackets?! And where is your punctuation, sir?
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'Enjoyed' is a transitive verb, not a reflexive one.
Sam Musaev you are right,she should have used an object after it 😆
i taught it is an adjective...
The verb "enjoy" always has an object:
We all enjoyed the party.
I really enjoyed my lunch.
If enjoy has no other object, we use a reflexive pronoun:
They all enjoyed They all enjoyed themselves.
I really enjoyed I really enjoyed myself.
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Source: learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar/verbs/reflexive-and-ergative-verbs
It is reflexive on that example. It pertains to yourself.
Falcon Splendid 'in'
Thank you again for your wonderful videos!!! Could you please explain when to use that and when not to after a verb, or when it is optional? You truly rock!!!