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English with Alex · engVid English Classes | English Grammar: The 5 Most Frequent Article Mistakes @engvidAlex | Uploaded January 2023 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Learn about five of the most common grammar mistakes made by English students – and learn how to avoid them! Articles are an area where you may have trouble in English, because the rules on when to use them and when not to use them are probably different from your first language. Learn whether you should say “I’m an engineer” or “I’m engineer,” “I like apples” or “I like the apples,” and more. The rules for job titles, adjectives before nouns, public places, general statements, and superlatives are taught in this video. This is an essential beginner English lesson for students who want to improve their grammar and their speaking skills in English. Watch it, become more aware of these English article mistakes. Finally, make sure to do the quiz on EngVid to solidify your understanding. engvid.com/english-grammar-the-5-most-frequent-article-mistakes

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00:00 English Grammar: Article or no article?
00:43 Job titles & statuses – article or no article?
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07:12 Superlative adjectives – article or no article?
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