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The 7 Words Almost ALL English Learners Use INCORRECTLY (and many native speakers too!)

The 7 Words Almost ALL English Learners Use INCORRECTLY (and many native speakers too!) Do YOU get these words WRONG? Almost everyone misuses at least one of these basic words, even native speakers. The 7 most misused English words. Get your first 2 months of Skillshare for free:
CORRECTION: WHOOPS! An important part was accidentally left out of number 6 of the video - when you are talking about reclining, the past tense of lie is lay (not with to lie as in to say something that is not true). An example:
Yesterday she lay on her bed for 3 hours.
Apologies for missing that out. It was in my script, so I must have lost the footage.

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