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#Exempts Reel by @learnenglishlucas (verified account) - "I did this mistake many times" is one of the most common errors at intermediate level.

It sounds almost right. That's exactly why it keeps happening
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"I did this mistake many times" is one of the most common errors at intermediate level. It sounds almost right. That's exactly why it keeps happening. The difference between past simple and present perfect isn't just grammar. It changes what your sentence actually means. Past simple: finished, over, no connection to now. Present perfect: still relevant, still connected to today.
#Exempts Reel by @learnenglishlucas (verified account) - "I did this mistake many times" is one of the most common errors at intermediate level.

It sounds almost right. That's exactly why it keeps happening
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@learnenglishlucas
"I did this mistake many times" is one of the most common errors at intermediate level. It sounds almost right. That's exactly why it keeps happening. The difference between past simple and present perfect isn't just grammar. It changes what your sentence actually means. Past simple: finished, over, no connection to now. Present perfect: still relevant, still connected to today. "I did this mistake" cuts the connection. "I have made this mistake" keeps it. If the mistake is something you still do, or something that still matters, use the present perfect. Write a sentence with "I have" in the comments. Connect it to right now. πŸ‘‡
#Exempts Reel by @english.with.aga (verified account) - πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ English conditionals - a very common MISTAKE! #grammar #englishgrammar
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πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ English conditionals - a very common MISTAKE! #grammar #englishgrammar
#Exempts Reel by @rarejobonlinetutorial - If a word doesn't add new meaning, it doesn't need to be there! Watch this to spot everyday redundancy. πŸ˜€πŸ“š

#English #LearnEnglish #EnglishWords #Gr
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If a word doesn’t add new meaning, it doesn’t need to be there! Watch this to spot everyday redundancy. πŸ˜€πŸ“š #English #LearnEnglish #EnglishWords #Grammar #EnglishGrammar
#Exempts Reel by @english.with.aga (verified account) - ⚠️ A common English grammar MISTAKE! πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ #englishgrammar #grammar #learnenglish
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⚠️ A common English grammar MISTAKE! πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ #englishgrammar #grammar #learnenglish
#Exempts Reel by @engl.ishexplo - Many English learners confuse "In case" and "If" πŸ€”

βœ” In case β†’ preparation for something that might happen
βœ” If β†’ condition for something to happen
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Many English learners confuse β€œIn case” and β€œIf” πŸ€” βœ” In case β†’ preparation for something that might happen βœ” If β†’ condition for something to happen A small difference, but it makes your English sound much more natural! ✨ #LearnEnglish #EnglishGrammar #GrammarTips #EnglishLearning #SpeakEnglish #ConfusingWords #EnglishLesson #DailyEnglish
#Exempts Reel by @onyourmarksenglish - Thursday Common Mistakes: Stop saying "Go to home"! πŸ› πŸ 

Fix your English in 40 seconds! πŸš€ 

One of the most frequent errors for A1/A2 learners is a
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Thursday Common Mistakes: Stop saying "Go to home"! πŸ› πŸ  Fix your English in 40 seconds! πŸš€ One of the most frequent errors for A1/A2 learners is adding "to" before "home." In today's video, we learn why "home" is a special word and how to use it correctly so you can sound more like a native speaker. Learn more at: www.onyourmarksenglish.com #LearnEnglish #CommonMistakes #EnglishGrammar #GoHome #Prepositions #DailyEnglish #ESL #EnglishTeacher #GrammarTips #A1English #A2English
#Exempts Reel by @engl.ishexplo - Do you say "I remember locking the door" or "Remember to lock the door"? πŸ€”

These two look similar… but the meaning is completely different!

βœ… Remem
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Do you say β€œI remember locking the door” or β€œRemember to lock the door”? πŸ€” These two look similar… but the meaning is completely different! βœ… Remember doing = a memory from the past πŸ‘‰ I remember meeting her. βœ… Remember to do = don’t forget (future action) πŸ‘‰ Remember to call me. Small grammar change… BIG meaning difference! πŸ”₯ Master these patterns and speak more naturally in English. #LearnEnglish #EnglishGrammar #GrammarTips #SpeakEnglish #EnglishLessons #ConfusingWords #EnglishForStudents #GrammarMatters #DailyEnglish #EnglishExplorer
#Exempts Reel by @empowerenglish - Grammar: Third Conditional #empowerenglish #learnenglish #grammar #conditionals
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Grammar: Third Conditional #empowerenglish #learnenglish #grammar #conditionals
#Exempts Reel by @fastclassenglish - Don't say: If I would have known ❌ If I had known βœ… #learnenglishfast #englisherrors #ieltsguru #englishgrammar
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Don’t say: If I would have known ❌ If I had known βœ… #learnenglishfast #englisherrors #ieltsguru #englishgrammar
#Exempts Reel by @honed_english - The phrasal verb "turn down" has multiple meanings. Here are two example sentences with "turn down".🎯
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The phrasal verb "turn down" has multiple meanings. Here are two example sentences with "turn down".🎯

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