Grammar: 'Mistakes' native English speakers make - BBC English Masterclass

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Improve your English grammar with the BBC. You're learning English, but did you know that native English speakers make 'mistakes' too? These 'mistakes' are according to the standard rules of English. Watch this free online English lesson to find out more.

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Transcript:
Dan
Hi guys. Dan for BBC Learning English here. In this Masterclass we’ll be taking a look at the 'mistakes' that native speakers commonly make. Are you ready? Here we go.

Behold native speakers in their natural environment. Observe how they interact verbally – filled with deep and meaningful communication. They are social, verbose, articulate and always always ALWAYS 100% grammatically correct. Worship them in all their glory.

Rubbish! Native speakers make mistakes too – not me, I’m fantastic, but everybody else.

Now guys, it’s important to remember that as we continue that these mistakes are only mistakes according to the rules of standard English. But the rules of standard English don't allow for regional variation, changes in formality and personal preference, which is of course very important. So please bear this in mind as we continue. Are you ready?

Number 1. Using past participles instead of past simple.

A: John, how was the test? Have you finished?

B: Yeah! I done it!

Stop stop stop! I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve heard this. In this case a person has used a past participle either as a past simple verb like 'I did it' or they've forgotten to include 'have' to make the present perfect. 'I have done it'. If the action is completed and in the past they should use the past simple 'I did it', and if the action is completed in the past and but is still important in the conversation now, they should use 'I have done it'. No!

A: John, how was the test? Have you finished?

B: Yeah! I have done it!

Number 2. Using 'me' instead of 'I'

So, it's quite common to hear people say 'Me and John went to the shops'. But technically this is wrong. 'Me' is an object pronoun, but in the sentence 'me and John went to the shops', 'me' and 'John' are subjects. That means that 'me' should be 'I'. Secondly, in English it is considered impolite to put yourself before someone else, so they should switch the pronouns around. Not 'I and John' but 'John and I'. Got it? No!

Number 3. Splitting infinitives

A: Ok, we’ve got the shopping…is there anything else?

B: Yes, I need to quickly stop at the bank.

So a full infinitive is a construction of 'to + a verb'. Many would argue that 'to' and the verb should never be separated and this usually happens when an adverb intrudes. For example, 'I wanted to violently punch him in the head!' What we should do is move the adverb to the position after the verb or the position before. So, in this sentence 'I need to quickly stop at the bank' we should say 'I quickly need to stop at the bank' or 'I need to stop at the bank quickly'. Got it? No!

Remember guys, that spoken communication is usually more informal and more relaxed than written communication and it's more important to be clearly understood than to stick to rigid grammar rules. Go out there and do your best, that's the most important thing and remember that no one, but no one is perfect… except me! See you next time.
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You could also say "I've done it." And it's still correct because the apostrophe and "ve" also means "have"

crydiamond
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Hello professor
Thank you so much for your your help and advice

saidfarid
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Dan is very cute and humorous. Thank you for the lovely short lesson, Sir.

NhatNguyen-jsnq
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I think this video does a great job of demonstrating that native speakers of English make grammatical mistakes all the time. However, this video shows a prescriptive approach to language, whereas language teachers should be taking a descriptive approach. Language changes over time, and the native speakers as well as second language speakers influence those changes.

dovahkiingirl
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You are so friendly and positive, I watch you on 6 minutes English news review too.... Thank you BBC !!

mariesol
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I understand when you explain something thank you 💐💐

SaraSara-tpkf
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I agree that you are perfect, Dan! And so funny! Thanks for the class! ❤

lucianaalbuquerque
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" remember that no one, but no one is perfect… except me!" :) interesting man

vienpham
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I teach English as a foreign language and those videos are a blessing for someone like me, especially because I teach adults.

But I'd like to ask: Could you please add the level someone needs in order to fully understand your videos? Something like "elementary", "Pre-intermediate", "intermediate", "advanced", etc.

Thanks a lot and keep up the good work :-)

mathieupirsoul
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i recommand to use the subtitles when you teach is very important to improve english listening skills

tayouchkerrami
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hi, this channel is terrific.
-a fan from Manila 👋

hassan
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What is the best English English dictionary and the best newspaper can I read regularly

amrmohamed
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Hey Dan. I love your voice. You should be a Youtuber and make a lot of long videos to talk about everything

linh
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The words I learnt from this video:
- Verbs: Observe, interact, worship
- Adjective: Verbal, verbose, articulate

hoangkimviet
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Could you please explain the difference between " I am done " and " I have done"

gayathriedirisinghe
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Split infinitive! now, who's going to tell Captain Kirk that "to boldly go where no man has gone before" isn't correct? On a more serious note: I love these lessons! They're super useful and funny, too!

MariaFrancaSerrau
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What about "I need quickly to stop..." ?

burakucarsoy
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What the meaning of
Worship them in all their glory.

gj
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Hi perfect man! you're interesting!

mameliasousa
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I made their mistakes, too. In Britain Being a persistent listener, at first. Then some time later I quit doing that. Can you follow an example of a person /take after their mistakes? Idiomatically. I think you can.

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