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In this video I'm going to share
the ten most common grammar mistakes
When I'm reading your comments below my videos
and I'm replying to your emails,
I always notice the same mistakes
And through years of teaching English
at language schools and at university,
these are the same mistakes that a whole range
from beginners right through to even
They're just really common mistakes
that you keep making again and again
the grammar is difficult to understand but sometimes
because these mistakes have never been
They keep happening without you even realising it.
And if you don't recognise them,
if you don't see the mistakes that you're making,
then you can't fix them, can you?
So I want to help you to do that.
I want you to start seeing the mistakes
I want you to see it in your writing
so that you can correct yourself.
And then when you start doing that you'll naturally
be correcting yourself when you speak.
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So what are the 10 most common grammar mistakes
So you probably know that there are
countable and uncountable nouns.
And when there's more than one,
the noun becomes plural, we add an S.
The noun becomes plural when there's more than one
and we can use the singular articles a and an
when we're talking about just one of them.
But uncountable nouns are different.
They don't usually have a plural form.
You can't use a singular article with them
and you need to use quantifiers to help explain
how much of the noun there is.
The way that you use uncountable nouns
in English sentences is completely different
and advice, an uncountable noun.
I have a piece of advice for you.
I have a little advice for you.
It's not just the noun that's important,
the type of noun affects many other words
So using the wrong words with the uncountable noun
is a really, really common mistake.
And it's easy to do without realising that you're doing it.
Perhaps you don't realise that a noun is uncountable.
Mistake number, two irregular verbs.
Now these are also really common English mistakes.
Difficult to master because there are no rules
that you can learn to logically explain why one verb
is regular and the other is not.
Even though there are fewer irregular verbs
many irregular verbs are really, really common verbs.
You can't escape them, you need to learn them.
Subject-verb agreement is as simple as it sounds.
The subject and the verb in English sentences
So why is it such a common mistake in English?
Even my advanced English students
sometimes make these mistakes as well.
they've got into some bad habits.
They don't realise that they're making these mistakes.
Paul is looking out the window.
John and Tim are looking out the window.
Do those students like to eat bananas?
Does this student like to eat bananas?
These mistakes are very easy to fix.
Bad habits can be fixed but you need to see them.
So I'll explain more about this in detail
during the mmmEnglish grammar challenge.
Common mistake number four, auxiliary verbs.
Yes, the three main auxiliary verbs in English:
They're very important and learning
a little more about them is going to help you improve
because the relationship between an auxilary verb
and the main verb in an English sentence
The auxiliary verb do appears in the simple tenses.
The auxiliary verb be appears in the continuous tenses
and also in the passive voice.
appears in the perfect tenses.
This is one part of English that is really consistent.
So if you're making any of these mistakes,
and learn more about auxiliary verbs
and fix these common grammar mistakes.
Mistake number five, articles.
Articles must cause the most headaches
a and an are indefinite articles.
The difference between definite and indefinite articles
is the difference between talking about
a specific noun and a general noun.
If you asked me "Can you pass me a pen?"
That means any of these pens, not a specific one.
But if you asked me "Can you pass me the blue pen?"
that only means this pen, none of the others.
But sometimes you don't need to use an article at all.
So it's easy to see why articles are some of the most
common mistakes that English learners make.
The good news is that there are some simple rules
that you can follow to choose the right article.
And I've got a few tips that I want to share with you
to help you learn a little bit more about articles
words like in, on, at, by, with,
These words, they help to give information about time,
location and direction in English.
Just like articles may also cause a few headaches,
sometimes the same preposition
can have different meanings depending on the context.
If your keys are in the car, the meaning is different to
But if you're in school, the meaning is pretty much
That means we had a coffee together
but it could have been anywhere.
These tiny little words can influence
the meaning of your English sentence significantly.
But they are a challenge because the rules and reasons
for using them are not always clear.
Plus, you could be thinking about the correct preposition
that's used in your own native language
but they don't translate directly into English
and this can be a problem too.
Anyway, to get them right you need to practise
and that's exactly what we'll do during the challenge.
we're going to talk about word order in questions.
So asking questions, giving answers.
It's the basics of a great conversation in English,
But one common mistake is using the wrong word order
We can go shopping this afternoon?
What you are cooking for dinner?
Word order in English questions is a common
I see it a lot and I hear even more often
different types of questions in English
so getting the structure and the intonation right
is important if you want to sound natural
like a native English speaker.
The good news is that English questions
they follow a clear structure.
Question word, auxiliary verb,
If you remember these words in this order,
your questions should always be correct.
Mistake number eight, lucky eight.
Now, this tense is a challenging one.
There's the present perfect simple
and the present perfect continuous.
You can also use the words for and since
with these tenses to help you express information
Now, the structure of a present perfect sentence
is probably not the difficult part.
You probably know that there's the subject,
and the main verb in past participle form.
But in the present perfect continuous,
your past participle verb is been
and it's followed by a verb in -ing.
Don't forget to conjugate that auxiliary verb,
So it's confusing because this tense is about the past
and the present at the same time.
It connects something that happened in the past
and there are a few different ways
that this can happen in English.
it is a really commonly used tense in English
If you join the mmmEnglish challenge,
I'm going to explain how to use this tense in more detail
and help you to practise using it as well.
Another mistake, this is number nine,
the difference between the past simple
and the present perfect tense.
The present perfect is also about the past
which is confusing in itself, right?
So why not just use the past simple
To understand when to use the past simple
and when to use the present perfect tense
Finished time and unfinished time.
Last week is a good example of finished time,
it's an example of unfinished time,
there's still more of this week to come,
So expressions of time are really important when you're
using these two different tenses.
Yesterday, last week, last month, 1991.
These are all examples of finished time.
So you would use the past simple.
But when you're thinking about a time period that
like today, this week, this month,
Again, I'll go over this with you during the challenge.
And I wonder if this is a mistake
not all the time but sometimes.
When do you use adjectives that end in -ed and -ing?
There is a big difference between "He looks bored."
"I am interested."
or "I am interesting."
There doesn't seem to be much difference
but using them incorrectly in your sentence
completely changes the meaning.
Luckily, there are some simple rules to help you
remember which one is the right one to use.
Now I want to help you improve your English
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