GrammaTube - learn the differences between those confusing words
You have probably misused more than once words like choose & choice, wish & hope or hear & listen. A usual example is:
INCORRECT: You made the wrong choose. (Choose is a verb and means to select from a number of possibilities). CORRECT: You made the wrong choice. (Choice is a noun and it is the act of choosing).
In this new post we introduce several videos chosen from YouTube that will allow you to understand and properly use these words.
Grammar can be one of the most difficult skills to develop in English but it is without doubt the key to progress throughout your learning. A good grammar base will help you to write properly and speak in English, hence improving communication with other people.
Common mistakes in English, difference between choose & choice
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Common mistakes in English, difference between wish & hope ? part 1
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Common mistakes in English, difference between wish & hope ? part 2
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Common mistakes in English, difference between wish & hope ? part 3
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Common mistakes in English, difference between wish & hope ? part 4
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Another English lesson that covers wish and hope
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Good video with differences between hear and listen to
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