2104 - What Should You Do When There is No Grammar Rule?

2104 - What Should You Do When There is No Grammar Rule?

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English, Other

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The video discusses a grammar question about pronoun order in English, highlighting that while both 'Adam and she' and 'she and Adam' are grammatically correct, the latter sounds more natural to native speakers. The hosts emphasize the importance of understanding spoken English nuances and encourage learning through exposure to native speakers. They also provide examples and role play to illustrate the points discussed. The video concludes with tips for language learners to focus on connection rather than stressing over grammar rules.

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1.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What was the listener's feedback about the podcast?

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2.

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What did Rosie ask about in her grammar question?

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3.

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How do native speakers often use pronouns in informal speech?

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the correct pronoun order when referring to Adam and a female subject?

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What example was given to illustrate the use of object pronouns?

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What did the hosts conclude about the use of 'I and me' in sentences?

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What is the significance of the phrase 'put everyone before yourself' in grammar?

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