Common mistakes in English😱🚫❌

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"He doesn't hear me" is correct at specific meaning

nonickname
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“He doesn’t hear me” and “He didn’t listen to me” are both correct depending on the context

Yeppsm
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What if I say “I prefer coffee rather than tea” ?

Grigorchuk.Alexandra
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I'm learning alot from comment section 😂😂

natuhwerasarah
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"He doesn't hear me" and "He doesn't listen to me" are totally different.
He is deaf. So he doesn't hear me.

Opa_Cck
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He doesn’t hear me or He doesn’t listen to me . Both phrases express a similar idea, but there's a subtle difference. "He doesn’t listen to me" suggests a lack of attention or willingness to hear, while "He doesn’t hear me" might imply a physical issue or inability to perceive what you're saying. Both can indicate difficulties in communication or understanding.

sugarsanmiguel
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He doesn't hear me is different than He doesn't listen to me. They have a different meaning but both are perfectly correct 😂😂😂

jesusfuentes
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As a native English speaker who asked their English teacher if "he doesn't hear me" is the incorrect sentence structure. I can confidently bestow the knowledge that it is in fact correct. 😂

ariannahancock
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He doesn't hear me- yes there are people in this world they can't hear you. Because it is a huge difference between listen and hear

piamoltzau
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Idk abt the second one Im pretty sure the orginal one for the second one is correct all of it!

ROLX_POOR
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'He doesn't hear me' can be correct depending on context. If someone has a hearing problem then it could be correct.

nukasnook
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The correct sentences about how to use an essay with the full list of what does it say on the piece of paper.

"My sister is married to a doctor."
"I prefer coffee to tea."
"He doesn't listen to me."
"Where were you born?"
"I've been here for 3 weeks."

If it makes sense to everyone else in the way you speak to them. Good speaking and listening task. 👍👍👍👍

nickihanson
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Hi teach, He doesn't hear me and He doesn't listen to me, two sentences with different meanings

goodpuffs
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If a guy is deaf then it's ok to say he doesn't hear me😂

wil-d-eath
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Thank you for teaching me these words I needed, you the best teacher ❤🎉😅

lolagarcia
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It's frustrating that people mix up "presume" with "assume"

kathleenhuff
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The "he doesn't hear me" is correct if you use it in a specific meaning. for example my brother is deaf, he doesn't hear me.

balimond
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An asian explained English grammar. Interesting.

zynskavzynskav
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One can say “you don’t hear me”. It is a little different connotation than “you don’ listen to me”, but you can say it.

svetlanachizhik
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So sometimes my teacher wrong 😂😂... That's why my English little bit worse 🤣🤣...

daytonabeach