#102 Advanced grammar lesson: used to vs. to be used to

#102 高级语法课:used to 与 to beused to

The Feel Good English Podcast

语言学习

2017-06-13

14 分钟
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www.feelgoodenglish.com  Let me help you correct some of the most common advanced grammar mistakes.  There are two different phrases that often get mixed up. One is easy, and one is complex. But even the easy one needs to be explained, and the complex one, well, that one too. The first is about past habits, or something that existed or was true in the past, but doesn’t exist or isn’t true anymore. The second is about a feeling you have about something.  A – past habit or truth B – a feeling (present, past, future)
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  • Hello there Kevin, here with another episode of the Feel Good English podcast.

  • How are you doing today?

  • I have something quite different for you in this episode.

  • I think it's actually maybe one of the first episodes I've done that is specifically on English grammar.

  • And what I have here is an advanced grammar lesson trying to fix those common mistakes that I hear 98% of English learners make.

  • Been doing this a long time.

  • I've been teaching English for a really long time and I hear the same mistakes every over and over and over again.

  • Going to focus on one advanced grammar mistake today and this is based on two different phrases,

  • two types of phrases that we use.

  • I'm going to get into the difference between these two phrases,

  • why they are often mixed up and I've even heard, I've heard people on TV make mistakes with this.

  • I've heard non native English speaking English teachers make mistakes with this.

  • So listen to this a few times, do a little research online, go a little deeper into this.

  • Spend maybe a few days thinking about this,

  • just thinking about it, pondering this grammar and make that little correction.

  • Fix these little mistakes in your English and get closer to the English fluency that you're looking for.

  • If you're totally confused or you just have a question or two about this,

  • send me an email at Kevin feelgoodenglish.com I will do my best to give you the answer you were hoping to get.

  • There are two different phrases that often get mixed up.

  • One of these phrases is easy and the other one is a little more complex,