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Unit 17: Towards Advanced
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Grammar Reference
Session 1 - Advanced Learner Mistakes: Part One
Here are two common mistakes that advanced learners can make:
1. Word order in WH word clauses
a) Advanced learners often automatically invert the subject and auxiliary verb after a WH word clause, as if it were a question. However these WH clauses are the same as normal sentences so the word order is the same too!
- NOT: He realised what was he doing.
- Correction: "He realised what he was doing. (OR: "He realised what he wasn't doing.)
- NOT: I can’t believe what have you done.
- Correction: I can’t believe what you have done. (OR: I can't believe what you haven't done.)
b) Advanced learners can forget that an affirmative clause after a WH word which uses the present simple or past simple tense does NOT use an auxiliary (Negatives still have two verbs)
- Past Simple:
- NOT: I don’t know where did he go last night.
- Correction: I don’t know where he went last night. (OR: I don’t know where he didn't go last night.)
- Present Simple
- NOT: They want to see what does he do.
- Correction: They want to see what he does. (OR: They want to see what he doesn't do.)
For information on 'the' check out this grammar reference.