Native speakers DONT say this, Annoying grammar mistakes
Today, were going to talk about phrases that are incorrect either grammatically or culturally. If you want to sound more like a native speaker, watch this video DOWNLOAD MY ENGLISH WORKBOOK Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:35 Mistake 1 Saying Have you ever been in is wrong, you should say Have you ever been in We use the preposition to when we are talking about travel, about movement. 01:17 Mistake 2 The word consist is more formal, more academic. You can use this word in a sentence like The air consists of nitrogen and oxygen You can also say I live with I live with my mom and dad. Or you can say I m the only child if you don t have any siblings 01:54 Mistake 3 The phrase I am fine, thank you. And you is grammatically correct, but native speakers just don t say it. The more natural way of answering this question would be: I m doing great, you or Not bad, and you 02:29 Mistake 4 There is nothing grammatically incorrect in this sentence. In Br
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