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Hello everyone, and welcome back to English with Lucy.
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Today I'm going to test you on your grammar
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and I want you to comment below with your score out of 10.
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And be honest and truthful
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because it's very unlikely that you'll get 10 out of 10.
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So, get out a pen and paper,
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write down the answers,
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and if you get any wrong, don't worry,
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I will help you with a short explanation.
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Before we get started, this video
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is going to help you with your reading
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and your writing and your speaking,
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but if you want to improve your listening
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and your pronunciation, I cannot recommend Audible enough.
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You can sign up for a free audio book
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using the link in the description box.
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I personally recommend listening to Harry Potter
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read by Stephen Fry in his gorgeous RP accent.
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Right, let's get started with the quiz.
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One, John saw ... last week.
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John saw ... last week.
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Is it who or is it whom.
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(ticking)
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The correct answer is whom. (dings)
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There's an easy way to work out
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if you need to use who or whom.
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In the sentence, if he or she fits, use who,
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and if him or her fits, use whom.
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John saw whom last week?
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Number two, our politicians want to ... change.
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Our politicians want to ... change.
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Is it affect or effect?
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(ticking)
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It is effect with an E. (dings)
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This is because to effect change is a set verb phrase.
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Our politicians want to effect change.
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Number three, did you see the books ... I bought her?
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Did you see the books ... I bought her?
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Is it that or is it which?
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(ticking)
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It is that. (dings)
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Because that is used in defining clauses.
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Did you see the books that I bought her?
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Number four, neither of us ... intelligent enough.
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Neither of us ... intelligent enough.
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Is it are or is?
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(ticking)
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It is is. (dings)
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And this is because if you think about it
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like neither one of us is intelligent enough.
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One goes with is cause it's singular.
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Neither of us is intelligent enough.
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Number five, ... bag is that?
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Bag is that?
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Is it whose or who's? they sound the same
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Is it who's with an apostrophe or whose with an S-E?
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(ticking)
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It is whose with an S-E. (dings)
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This is because whose S-E is a possessive pronoun
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and who's with an apostrophe is a contraction of who is.
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Whose bag is that?
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Number six, I wish I ... studied harder!
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I wish I ... studied harder!
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Is it had or is it would have?
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(ticking)
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It is had. (dings)
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I wish I had studied harder!
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I wish I would have is a common mistake
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made by speakers of American English
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but it's not grammatically correct.
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Number seven, I think I need to ... down and rest.
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I think I need to ... down and rest.
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It is lay or is it lie?
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(ticking)
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It's lie. (dings)
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To lie down means to recline
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and to lay down means to establish,
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like a rule or something.
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To lay down the law.
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I need to lie down and rest.
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Number eight, you can stand between Will and ...
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You can stand between Will and ...
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Is it I or is it me?
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(ticking)
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It's me. (dings)
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A preposition such as between
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should be followed by an objective pronoun like me, him, us.
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I, she, he, et cetera, are subjective pronouns.
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You can stand between Will and me.
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Number nine, I want ... people in my kitchen!
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I want ... people in my kitchen!
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Is it fewer or is it less?
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(ticking)
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It's fewer. (dings)
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Fewer is correct because people is a plural countable noun.
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I want fewer people in my kitchen!
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And the last one, number ten.
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To ... were you talking?
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To ... were you talking?
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Is it who or whom?
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(ticking)
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It is whom. (dings)
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To whom were you talking?
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When you use to with who at the beginning of a question,
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you use whom.
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Right, that's it for today's quiz.
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Comment below with how many you got right out of 10.
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Mwah!