I usually make 4 mistakes that appear in this video. The first is uncountable nouns, it is diferent in Spanish and I think it is very confusing. The second is the use of “for” or “to” after some words. And, finally, I usually use “lost” and don’t remember we use “miss” in the conteet of transport.
I usually make 4 mistakes that appear in this video. The first is uncountable nouns, it is diferent in Spanish and I think it is very confusing. The second is the use of “for” or “to” after some words. And, finally, I usually use “lost” and don’t remember we use “miss” in the conteet of transport. Natalia Corral Vidal 4º B
The mistakes I make most frequently are that instead of saying ''so much" after the name of the object, I put it before it and that I use the passive form instead of saying "It's called". Name: Sara M. 4°A
The most common grammar mistakes that I usually make are the third one which is about when we have to use the words people and person because I always use the word person to talk about a group instead of use people. The other is the last one, to say that the bus have passed I say "I losted the bus" but now I know that I hace to say "I missed the bus".
In this video we can see many mistakes that many people usually make in the English language. Watching the video I realized that I usually make some mistakes like these, for instance some of them are: -The fourth mistake when he speaks about the use os the verb "say", I usually say: "say her/ him" and it's a mistake. -The sixth mistake as I say " It calls" instead of the passive form.
The most common mistake that I have it's when I want to say person in the plural form, sometimes I write "persons" instead of "people" and then when I read my text I read again my text and I say: No, this word isn't good spelled
12 comments:
The mistake I sometimes make might be using "persons" for plural instead of "people".
But when I write it I instantly realize it's wrong.
Noelia 4ºA
My most common mistake isn't in this video, is that I confuse when the words end in"ht' or "th"
Eduardo Antonio Rodríguez Maragoto
I usually make 4 mistakes that appear in this video. The first is uncountable nouns, it is diferent in Spanish and I think it is very confusing. The second is the use of “for” or “to” after some words. And, finally, I usually use “lost” and don’t remember we use “miss” in the conteet of transport.
I usually make 4 mistakes that appear in this video. The first is uncountable nouns, it is diferent in Spanish and I think it is very confusing. The second is the use of “for” or “to” after some words. And, finally, I usually use “lost” and don’t remember we use “miss” in the conteet of transport.
Natalia Corral Vidal 4º B
Sometimes I’m confused with contable and uncountable nouns like: money, water, people…
-Tais 4 Eso A
The mistakes I make most frequently are that instead of saying ''so much" after the name of the object, I put it before it and that I use the passive form instead of saying "It's called".
Name: Sara M. 4°A
The gramatical mistakes that I commit the most are confusing the uncontable nouns and confusing persons with people.
The mistake I make the most is using the words people and person backwards.
Alejandra, 4° A
The most common grammar mistakes that I usually make are the third one which is about when we have to use the words people and person because I always use the word person to talk about a group instead of use people. The other is the last one, to say that the bus have passed I say "I losted the bus" but now I know that I hace to say "I missed the bus".
Sara Gómez Pérez, 2º BAC A
In this video we can see many mistakes that many people usually make in the English language. Watching the video I realized that I usually make some mistakes like these, for instance some of them are:
-The fourth mistake when he speaks about the use os the verb "say", I usually say: "say her/ him" and it's a mistake.
-The sixth mistake as I say " It calls" instead of the passive form.
Lucía Leal Ramos, 2º BAC. A
The most common mistake that I have it's when I want to say person in the plural form, sometimes I write "persons" instead of "people" and then when I read my text I read again my text and I say: No, this word isn't good spelled
Antón-4ESOB
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