Informative video Thanks!!! Could you please make detailed videos on Participle, Gerund and Infinitive with its passive voice and reduced forms? Waiting for these videos hope you make soon!!!
The most common mistake made is NEVER noticed because the speaker nor the listener is aware of it: Calling letters as Aphabets. Even English teachers make this mistake. Every language has only one ALPHABET which means 'a set of LETTERS and SIGNS' used in a language. English ALPHABET has 26 LETTERS. Similarly, using double negatives to make a negative statement/sentence. Especially used in the Americas - I AIN'T GOT NOTHING! This is senseless sentence. Using phrases like REVERT BACK. That is silly because the word REVERT means to return to former state / activity etc., REVERT BACK would actually mean like REVERT + REVERT And... many more ... Lastly, we need to understand that a vast majority of 'film stars' are not well educated. Most are college dropouts (many are school dropouts. Their pronunciation leaves a lot to be desired, and their vocabulary consists of what many consider 'slangs'. That's where the mistakes start.
Of course, any human ever born is bound to make mistakes, even teachers. However, teachers also are experts and know a lot more about the language. You might be more knowledgeable in some other aspect of life. And you are right about all the mistakes you highlighted. I am grateful as I am sure most people would be after watching this video. Just trying to help people here. ☺ As far as celebrities are concerned, these were just some real-life examples of these mistakes being made which is very similar to the mistakes that real people make. Celebrities = Real people (bound to make mistakes). My intention was obviously not to put anyone down as I said in the beginning I have made these mistakes and I am not ashamed of it. I don't know why anyone should be. Thanks though for this detailed analysis.
Yes, "me too" is correct. It is used to show that you agree with someone. For example, I want pizza. Me too. It's fine. But too is also often used to express 'excess of something negative'. For example: He drinks too much.
@ It is absolutely not wrong. Please do some research. We do not use 'me too' for agreeing with negative sentences. Don't rely on some instagram reels. Me too is an informal way to agree to someone.
Informative video Thanks!!!
Could you please make detailed videos on Participle, Gerund and Infinitive with its passive voice and reduced forms?
Waiting for these videos hope you make soon!!!
Very informative video.
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The most common mistake made is NEVER noticed because the speaker nor the listener is aware of it:
Calling letters as Aphabets. Even English teachers make this mistake. Every language has only one ALPHABET which means 'a set of LETTERS and SIGNS' used in a language. English ALPHABET has 26 LETTERS.
Similarly, using double negatives to make a negative statement/sentence. Especially used in the Americas - I AIN'T GOT NOTHING! This is senseless sentence.
Using phrases like REVERT BACK. That is silly because the word REVERT means to return to former state / activity etc., REVERT BACK would actually mean like REVERT + REVERT
And... many more ...
Lastly, we need to understand that a vast majority of 'film stars' are not well educated. Most are college dropouts (many are school dropouts. Their pronunciation leaves a lot to be desired, and their vocabulary consists of what many consider 'slangs'. That's where the mistakes start.
Of course, any human ever born is bound to make mistakes, even teachers. However, teachers also are experts and know a lot more about the language. You might be more knowledgeable in some other aspect of life.
And you are right about all the mistakes you highlighted. I am grateful as I am sure most people would be after watching this video. Just trying to help people here. ☺
As far as celebrities are concerned, these were just some real-life examples of these mistakes being made which is very similar to the mistakes that real people make. Celebrities = Real people (bound to make mistakes). My intention was obviously not to put anyone down as I said in the beginning I have made these mistakes and I am not ashamed of it. I don't know why anyone should be. Thanks though for this detailed analysis.
me too..is this correct? plz tell
Yes, "me too" is correct. It is used to show that you agree with someone. For example, I want pizza. Me too. It's fine. But too is also often used to express 'excess of something negative'. For example: He drinks too much.
Me too is wrong, You are to use - I too or I as well.
@ It is absolutely not wrong. Please do some research. We do not use 'me too' for agreeing with negative sentences. Don't rely on some instagram reels. Me too is an informal way to agree to someone.
@unscrew_english thanks for the clarification.