There are many confusing words in English. Let’s talk about some common ones that will help you improve your fluency & comprehension. Watch & learn.
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Thanks for checking out the lesson! We want to hear from YOU. What other English words do you find confusing? 🤔
Thanks Sir. I was enjoying. Sir, I was confusing some of the words like
1. Personnel — Personal.
2. Principal — Principle.
3. Much — Many.
4. Would — Could.
5. Still — Till.
That's it.
Great lesson. Thanks.
The one I didn't know before was Maybe .I used to use it like two words.
I really appreciate your lessons!🙊It was good to see you!
Would you mind checking the following sentences?
•John didn't come today, maybe he is sick
•John didn't come today, he may be sick
If they're not correct please let me know if they're used in different contexts.
Thank you in advance👍
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i have to say u teach very well..
thanks a lot sir
Thank you for your great efforts.
I’m always confused between crowd & coward .
The set of lose, loose, loss, lost are so confusing.
Thank you for your great lesson. Always gorgeous.
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How much money does he have ?
How much money does he has ?
Please tell me which one is correct
Sir, what's the difference between a collapsing building and collapsed building? I can't find the word " Collapsing" in the dictionary.Thank's
Sir, which sentence is correct?
1) I pity him bullied by people.
2) I pity him being bullied by people.
I can't understand how native English speakers have so many problems with this. The fact that you pronounce almost all of them different (except for story) is what makes it easy for me to remember it. I only get confused when I use the web site where my friend works and they say something like "the word literally doesn't have to mean in physical terms, then cite sources saying that the word 'literally' has been used to mean 'figuratively' for over 100 years." He works for Oxford English Dictionary in England. He's a lexicographer; he puts words in dictionaries. It sounds boring but he makes it seem interesting. Still, I can't get used to using 'literally' to mean 'in a figurative sense.'
But OED is always trying to be on the cutting edge of how the language is being used.
Hi guys! I loved this lesson. Thank you so much! Pronunciation still is hard for me. I need more practice!… and I like this advice: Lisen English and repeat, you can imitate the "American accent" 😀 see you next Saturday, bye!
Hi sir I'm Abdul Kareem from India
It turns out that candy like money is a non-countable noun.
Breath
Loose,lose
Hi,what’s up?
GOOD evening sir may I know seek introduction sir
Sir native language is Hindi i have not more time ofter doing twelves hours duty but I can try to practice
Your advices in learning English are very informative and useful, as usual. Thanks.
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