Hi all, and welcome back to 'One English Tip
in One Minute for Russian Speakers' where
each week I go through, in detail, one
common English mistake made by Russian
speakers who are learning English. This
is video number 12.
Good for you for working to improve
your English. I totally admire and
respect it. In these videos I show you a
slide and, on the slide, there are two
sentences: One is the correct way that
someone who speaks English as a mother
tongue would say it,
the other is the wrong way that many
Russian speakers who are learning
English say it. Your task is to decide
which one is correct. Do that now. Read
the sentences, think about them, pause the
video if you have to and I will discuss
the answer in the slide that follows
this slide.
If you got it wrong, it simply means --
or if you guessed right, but it was a
wild guess and you don't know why you got it
write -- it simply means that you need to
start studying this structure. To
start you on that path, I've given you
three sentences in the following slide.
Study the sentences as a whole, review
them and put into practice what you've
learned through speaking and/or writing.
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