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							| 10 English Grammar Mistakes That Almost Everyone Makes 
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							| These mistakes are visible to everyone and we can all criticize them. If you pay attention to the words you put out to the public, you may occasionally oversee a mistake, the best example is Ross � "WHOM" moments in famous TV series "Friends". 
 See more here: http://saundz.com/10-english-grammar-mistakes-that-almost-everyone-makes/
 
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 jennycollins
 
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							| Thanks for posting it daniel84! 
 I �m really amazed at the number of people who read the post and I �m sure everybody learned at least one new thing.  
 We wanted to present these common mistakes in such a way that  everybody can understand them and memorize them easily. Videos are a great way of doing so! Everybody loves them and are more efficient than text only. 
 Please, in case you have some other ideas, let me know. I �d like to make another article similar to this one because I think it is really helpful. 
 What is the most confusing thing for you and what would you like to see explained in one of our next articles?  
 Thanks again!
 Jenny
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 almaz
 
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							| This advice isn �t exactly about  �grammar �, is it? Most of the  �advice � seems to be about usage, punctuation and spelling. For example, there �s no grammar whatsoever involved in knowing the difference between  �affect � and  �effect � � it �s purely lexical. 
 PS - nice to see the Ross clips, though. Used to annoy the hell out of me when he did that  �whom � stuff    |  15 Nov 2013     
					
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							| I thought we had this discussion about people selling something on ESL Printables when they have not contributed one activity to this site! |  15 Nov 2013     
					
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							| I wouldn �t confuse learners with technical terminology. They have enough of it in class :) The purpose was to present the most common mistakes in an interesting way and help them remember the rules easily. |  15 Nov 2013     
					
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							| I wouldn �t confuse learners with technical terminology. They have enough of it in class :) The purpose was to present the most common mistakes in an interesting way and help them remember the rules easily. |  15 Nov 2013     
					
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 almaz
 
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							| Call me cynical, but I see Daniel (daniel84 - no contributions to ESLP) and Jennifer (jennycollins - no contributions to ESLP) are both linked to Saundz - which sells English pronunciation software. |  15 Nov 2013     
					
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 jennycollins
 
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							| The website does sell the software but the article doesn �t. 
 I �m really sorry if someone is offended by my presence on this forum and it is true that I came here only to make a comment on this post. I noticed that many readers came to our website from here today and I wanted to see what was going on. 
 I don �t intend to engage in any further discussions because I think it �s clear that the link above leads to a blog post and not learning materials/handouts/printables. Its purpose is to be read by those who may find it interesting and useful. Those who don �t may well skip it :)
 
 Once again, I �m terribly sorry and you are free to delete the thread if you don �t think it �s suitable.
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							| No offence taken, Jenny, it �s a free country! |  15 Nov 2013     
					
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