By watching this video lesson, you will learn 7 English phrases that you must stop saying.
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1 | “I’m agree with you.”
- INSTEAD: “I agree with you.”
- EXAMPLE SENTENCES
- I agree with you that the project should be completed by tomorrow.
- I agree with you that the decision was not the best.
- I agree with you that the company needs to hire more female employees.
2 | “I’m very interesting in this topic.”
- INSTEAD: “I’m very interested in this topic.”
- EXAMPLE SENTENCES
- I’m very interested in learning more about the history of the company.
- I’m very interested in attending the conference next year.
- I’m very interested in investing in the stock market now.
3 | “I’m doing a mistake.”
- INSTEAD: “I’m making a mistake.”
- EXAMPLE SENTENCES
- I’m making a mistake by not double-checking my work regularly.
- I’m making a mistake by not taking the time to read the instructions.
- I’m making a mistake by not asking for help when I need it.
4 | “Can you borrow me some money?”
- INSTEAD: “Can you lend me some money?”
- EXAMPLE SENTENCES
- Can you lend me some money? I promise to pay you back.
- I asked my friend to lend me some money for the event.
- I asked my parents to lend me some money so that I could buy my books.
5 | “I’m looking forward to see you.”
- INSTEAD: “I’m looking forward to seeing you.”
- EXAMPLE SENTENCES
- I’m looking forward to seeing you at the party tomorrow night.
- I’m looking forward to seeing my family over the holidays.
- I’m looking forward to seeing my friends at the game next week.