Hi again all, and welcome back to 'One
English Tip in One Minute for Russian
Speakers' where each week I talk about, in
detail, one common English mistake made
by Russian speakers who are learning
English, and this is video number 18.
I truly mean it when I say good for you
for working to improve your English. I
admire that you are you are doing so. If
you've made it up to this point, then I
admire you even more for sticking with
it. In these videos, I show you a slide, and on the slide there are two sentences:
One is the correct way that an English
speaker would say it,
the other is the wrong way that a
Russian speaker who's learning English
might say it. Your job is to decide
which one is correct. Do that now. Read
through the sentences, think about it,
pause the video if you have to and I
will talk about the answer in the slide that follows
OK, hopefully you've already mastered the
structure but, if not, it just simply
means you have to study it. To get you
started on that path, I've given you some
sentences that you can study from.
Again, I'm like a broken record here -- I
just keep repeating it -- but study the
whole sentences, review them and put into
practice what you've learned through
speaking or writing. You might make
mistakes at first, but after a while you
stop making them and you've mastered
this.
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