3 Common Grammar MISTAKES in English ❌✅

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Here are 3 common grammar mistakes in English that you were probably making! Learn how to avoid them!

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00:00-00:17 intro
00:17-03:20 The subjunctive
03:20-04:34 ELSA Speak
04:34-06:17 Uncountable nouns
06:17-08:09 To + base verb
08:09-08:35 outro

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Confession: I'm a native English speaker (USA), and I still watch these vids anyway. I'm a linguistics/grammar nerd, so I find the content super interesting even though I'm not learning English!

Sarahr
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I love how clear at speaking you are. I need to practice listening a lot because I feel that that also prepares me for speaking, so I think it would be wonderful if you make videos just speaking, I don't know, telling stories or something like that. Like a podcast 😅 just for being exposed to daily life English with such a clear pronunciation like yours.

jahr
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Hi! I'm 18 yrs old and from Poland. Already knew these common mistakes, but thanks for reminding me of them. I'm also an English teacher. Wish you all the best!

alexobaza
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Thank you Antonio for bringing back the love of teaching to me. You are a wonderful teacher. Keep it up!

gabrielagonzalez
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You're an English professional. We are taught the same correct English grammar in my native country, the Philippines, and I would say I like your English accent. Just perfect to me. I'm learning more from you because you have such good examples of how to use English the right way. I may have lived in the US for 28 years but still retain the correct use/grammar of English. I may speak some American English but informally.

Nothing
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You're doing such a great work! I've never had an explanation for the -ing form after "to". With respect to these three errors, I'm confident only in using the uncountable nouns

davidedipierro
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I'm glad you brought up the to + noun pattern. Many English learners say "I'm looking forward to see you" because they assume it's the infinitive, while it's actually the preposition "to, " which needs a noun after it. You do a great job explaining. Nice work! 👏

LearnAcademicEnglish
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Hi! I'm an English University student, and I just found your channel! This is an extremely well done video with clear examples and explanations. Well, as I study English, I already knew about these mistakes but it was very fresh and satisfying to watch you explain them in a calm and fun way! I'm looking forward to becoming (😉) an English teacher, so it was nice to see how to explain things clearly. I'll be definitely watching more of your videos from now on! Subscribed 😊

catblima
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It's, as if, you have actually started teaching people right English NOW....ITS AMAZING MAN ..KEEP IT UP!!!! What deep knowledge or command over the language....

raziazaheer
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I am a good teacher. It is true. But you are the best one! You are great!

annayustus
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WOW! You certainly made your explanation of the Subjunctive very clear and simple to understand; and putting the verb in the 'ing' form instead of using a noun - very simple way of explaining it. You're a brilliant English teacher. Language students should be happy to have you teach them!

drziggyabdelmalak
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You speak so clearly that I got it. You explained the topic well. I learn much from your channel. Please keep it up. Thanks.

akudewa
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Thank you so much.
I've always wanted somebody to explain the subjunctive rule which I never understood before your explanation. 🌺

ra__na
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Antonio, I've just found your channel and LOVED IT! I work as an English teacher in Brazil and I must say that your calm and firm way of speaking inspires me to talk to my students. You are an excellent reference :-) Huge fan here 🙂

danicaielli
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Hi Antonio I just want to thank you for all this information.
I recently discovered your videos and I'm still fascinated because I'm learning more and more and you're helping me in many ways since grammar construction, vocabulary to listening skills and more.
I think you're superb teacher and I fell in love with your pronunciación, it's so clear.
I wish you the best and more success.
God bless you teacher Antonio.
Greetings from Mexico City 🇲🇽🥰

lizethcalderon
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Thank you Antonio for your diligence in sharing your knowledge, I so appreciate it. 👍

faithcharity
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Thanks for making such videos. It really helps us to be more accurate in using English. I am looking forward to seeing your new videos on scholarly writing and reading tricks. All the best!

imranzakeria
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Finally I found a truth about "to + base verb" case. I've been wondering it why? I only know "I'm looking forward to" form and didn't even realize that it can also be used for other forms. I've read several articles in Washington and NY Times and I was confused why did they make such a small mistake considering they're the big media platforms, now I found out I'm the one who made a mistake. Thank you Antonio. This helps me a lot!

aroonamatarp
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Antonio, the gift God gave you as a teacher is simply UNBELIEVABLE!!! I also feel as if you WERE my friend. Hugs! 🤗🙏

Wonderpattypatty
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Eres grandioso Antonio para explicar tus clases de gramática en inglés. Me encanta tu forma y ejemplos. Felicitaciones.! 👏

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