CORRECT This Common English Grammar Mistake


In this week's video, you'll learn how to self-correct a very common grammar structure that is often misused by speakers of other languages.

Finding a balance between fluency and accuracy is a tricky part of using English as a second language, especially as you become more proficient in your interactions.

While priority should always be given to intelligibility, that is, the degree to which you can communicate clearly, becoming aware of and self-correcting a grammar structure that you've unconsciously transferred directly from your own language into English can be a very rewarding experience!

Try the challenge at the end of the video! I'm looking forward to reading your examples in the comments.

See you there!

~ Tanya

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