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Together, we read each sentence, identify the mistake, understand why it is wrong, and correct it using natural, fluent English.
In this lesson, you will learn how to fix:
adjective vs. noun confusion (patient patience)
correct prepositions (listen to, pay attention to)
verb endings for 3rd person singular (starts, runs out)
phrasal verbs (run out)
natural expressions (gets loud with me)
using in to show duration
common grammar and vocabulary errors ESL learners make
Examples we correct in the video:
– His patient ends after two minutes.
– He start to ask for attention.
– If I don’t listen him…
– He start talking…
– I don’t put my attention to him…
– He starts talking with me very loud…
This lesson is perfect for:
ESL students
English beginners & intermediate learners
Anyone who wants to avoid common grammar mistakes
Writing practice, editing practice, and real-life English use
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