Confusing English Words HOMONYMS Fix Common Vocabulary Mistakes Errors

Hello! I’m Emma from mmmEnglish!

In this lesson I’ll be talking about some

confusing English words. Words that sound
exactly the same but are spelled

differently and they have different
meanings, different uses.

Words like bare and bear, raw and roar.

These words are called homonyms. So quite a few of you

have been asking me to create a lesson
about these types of words, about homonyms,

to help you to understand the difference
between these words and how to use them.

These pairs of words or groups of words
have different meanings and often they

are completely different types of words.

One’s a noun, one’s an adjective, one’s a verb, one’s an adverb.

So, usually the context will help you to understand

which word is the right one to use but
you need to remember the spelling - which

is the tricky part!

So it’s especially important when you’re writing,

when you’re speaking it doesn’t
matter so much because they sound

exactly the same right? But as soon as
you write it down, that’s where you’ll

run into trouble - especially if you’re
writing an exam, you’re writing an

important email or an essay that you
need to submit.

So in this lesson you’ll

learn some new words (hopefully) but more importantly you’ll learn about some

pairs of words or groups of words where
you need to be extra careful about your

spelling and your use. Please note that
you’ll be hearing these words in my

Australian accent. The pronunciation of
some of these words can be slightly

different depending on where you are
hearing them. If it’s American English

or British English, in England or
in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, South Africa

or anywhere else where English is
spoken. As always, I have lovingly

prepared subtitles for you. If you can’t
see them now, you just need to turn them on.

Press the little button down there
that has two C’s on it.

OK, now we’re ready to get started!

Let’s start with raw and roar. Now, both of these

words have the /ɔ:/ vowel sound,

the same sound that you’ll hear in words like door and saw.

Raw. Now there are a few
different uses for this word but you’ll

most commonly hear it used as an
adjective, particularly describing food.

So when you’re talking about food, raw
means that something is not cooked.

I like my steak raw! Raw vegetables are good for you.

And sushi is often made from raw fish.

It can also mean that something is
natural and unprocessed. So for example

the table is made from raw timber.

Now, roar can be a noun or a verb for a very loud noise.

A person or a crowd of people
can roar in anger or excitement.

If you think of a football stadium that is full of football fans and they are all

roaring when their team scores the goal, it’s very loud.

You might hear the expression that
someone’s roaring with laughter which

means they’re laughing really loudly.

Roar is also the noun that we give to

the sound that a lion makes. The lion roared.

Now, there are more English homonym pairs

that use this same vowel sound.
It’s quite a common one, actually.

Words like your and you’re, saw and sore. Poor and paw and pore.

Flaw and floor. Sure and shore.

So you must be careful about
how you use these words.

OK let’s move on!

Bare and bear. Now both of these words
use the /eə/ diphthongs sound.

The same sound that you’ll hear in words like air and care and compare.

Now, bare is an

adjective that describes when there is
nothing covering something else.

Bare walls, for example, have no pictures on them.

Bare land has no trees on it.

Bare skin is skin without any clothing
on.

A bear is - of course - an animal, a noun.

A teddy bear or a koala bear or a panda
bear. Again, there are more English

homonym pairs that use this same vowel
sound, such as stare and stair, pear and

pair, flair and flare, wear and where.

There, their and they’re.

These ones always used to drive me crazy
at school! I was always confusing there

and their. They all use the same
diphthong sound again. /eə/

While these words all sound exactly the
same, they have very different meanings

and different uses. There is commonly
used as an adverb to give more

information about where something is or
was or will be.

I’ll meet you there after school.

So there is a place.

It’s also used as a pronoun.

There’s someone behind you.

There is someone waiting for you outside.

Their is the possessive form of ‘they’ and

it’s always followed by a noun.
Their car, their company, their bad luck.

Note that it can also be the possessive
form of a single person if you don’t

know if it’s a male or female person. So
for example.

Someone left their jacket behind.

They’re is the contracted form of
‘they are’. Words are often contracted to

make them easier to say and quicker to
say. So ‘they are’ becomes they’re

pronounced in exactly the same way.
They’re.

They’re hungry, they’re moving to Sydney.

Here and hear. Now, both of these words use the /ɪə/

diphthongs sound. /ɪə/ The same sound that you hear in words like

ear and beer and year.

Now, here is mainly used as an
adverb.

Wait here, I’ll be back in five minutes.

But it can also be used as an
interjection like

Here, hold this.

Hear is a verb,

of course you know this one.

I can’t hear what he’s saying. Can you hear that?

Again, because these two words are

different types of words they’ll be used
quite differently in sentences.

Did you hear that announcement? They told us to wait here.

Another homonym pair that uses the same
sound is dear and deer.

So dear has quite a few different uses as an adjective

and deer is a noun, also the name of an animal.

Which and witch. Both pronounced
in exactly the same way. Which.

Which is a determiner or a pronoun.

Which one do you want? Which design do you prefer?

Which car is the fastest? Which of you wants to go first?

A witch is a woman in stories. A woman
who has magical powers.

She was accused of being a witch because she always wore black.

Again, both of these words are

used quite differently in English
sentences because they’re different

types of words. In fact, they can even be
used in the same sentence!

Which witch scares you the most?!

Flour and flower. So the pronunciation
here, we have a diphthong sound and the

schwa sound /aʊ/

/ə/ /aʊə/ flour.

Both of these words are nouns
and they’re pronounced in exactly the

same way but they’re quite different.

Even though they’re both nouns, they’re quite different.

One is a countable noun. Flower. So if you hear this noun in a plural form,

flowers, you’ll know that the
speaker is talking about flowers.

Flour is uncountable
because it’s a powder and generally

powders are uncountable in English.

Because one is countable and the other

is uncountable, these two words are used
quite differently in English sentences.

To learn more about the different ways
that countable and uncountable nouns are

used in English sentences,
check out this lesson up here.

I’ve created a whole new lesson about
uncountable nouns for you!

Threw and through.

Now both of these words use the /u:/ vowel sound, the same

sound that you hear in words like do and
clue.

Watch out for the unvoiced TH sound here,

it’s a little tricky when it’s next
to the R. Make sure that your tongue is

coming through your teeth when you
pronounce that sound. Threw.

Threw is a verb, the past tense form of throw.

He threw the ball over the fence by accident.

Through is used in a few
different ways. For example, as a preposition.

Push your tongue through your teeth to make this sound.

As an adverb, there’s water coming
through the ceiling.

And as an adjective,

I’ll call you when the day is through.
I’m really busy right now.

So there, through means done or finished.

Assistance and assistants.

Now assistance is a noun. It’s help or support that’s given to someone.

It’s an uncountable noun so it can’t be plural,

there’s only one form, assistance.

Can I have your assistance lifting this box into my car?

I asked her for some assistance, because I couldn’t find my seat.

He needed financial assistance to
start his business.

Now assistants is also a noun

but it’s a plural noun, the singular form is assistant.

When there is only one, it’s assistant.

But when the S is added the T softens and most of the time

you can’t even hear it. An assistant is
someone whose job it is to help someone else.

A shop assistant is someone who
works in a shop and helps customers.

A personal assistant is a person who helps
someone else to do their job.

And again, we can use these words in the same sentence.

The shop assistants will give you assistance if you need it.

As always, I’ve made a worksheet for you so that

you can practice using these different
words together in sentences.

You can download it right here.

Now these words are so similar that it’s easy to make mistakes,

even for native English speakers! Every native English speaker

who’s watching this video or who’s not
has confused these words at some point

in their lives. It’s nothing to be
ashamed of!

These mistakes are silly little mistakes

that often you don’t mean to make but it happens!

It’s just frustrating that sometimes it does happen

in an important email or when you’ve
just submitted your assignment and

realise you’ve made a mistake! Before I
finish up this lesson I want to tell you

about an awesome tool that I use to help
make fewer mistakes with homonyms and I

always recommend it to my students
because it’s so good, it’s also really

good with spelling and grammar! It’s
going to be your secret weapon to make

sure that you don’t make these mistakes
again. It’s MY secret weapon sometimes!

When I’m trying to write an email really
quickly or I’m writing YouTube comments

or Facebook comments or I’m writing a
blog post, you know, sometimes I make

these mistakes - especially if I’m typing
really quickly and that’s life!

It happens! But now I’ve installed the
Grammarly app onto my browser.

Grammarly tells you when you’ve accidentally made
one of these mistakes and it tells you

why you’ve made that mistake, if you’re
not sure. Now, Grammarly tells you when

you’ve made one of these mistakes
accidentally, it will help you to check

your spelling and tell you when you’ve
made an error!

Oops! That is exactly why I use Grammarly
just to make sure!

I use it to help

me while I’m writing emails, blog posts
and essays to make sure that I know when

I’ve made these mistakes and I can feel
confident when I’m writing that I

haven’t made these mistakes.

The great news is, this app is absolutely free!

Just click this link up here, I’ve made a
blog post to help you understand why

this tool is so useful and a video on
how to use it.

Really important tool for English
students because if you don’t have a

teacher who’s sitting next to you and
telling you why you’re making these

mistakes, Grammarly is the next best
thing!

Anyway, this is the perfect tool to

help you make fewer mistakes in English
with homonyms or with English grammar.

Well I hope that this lesson has been
helpful for you. If you would like to

keep practicing with me,
check out these lessons right here.

If you haven’t subscribed yet to my channel
come and join us!

You get a new lesson every
week here on the mmmEnglish YouTube channel

so that you can keep practicing and
improving your English!

Click the red button just down there. Bye for now!

你好! 我是来自 mmmEnglish 的 Emma!

在本课中,我将讨论一些

令人困惑的英语单词。 听起来
完全一样但拼写

不同的单词,它们有不同的
含义,不同的用途。

像bare and bear、raw and roar这样的词。

这些词被称为同音词。 所以你们中的很多

人一直要求我创建一个
关于这些类型的词,关于同音异义词的课程,

以帮助你理解
这些词之间的区别以及如何使用它们。

这些词对或词组
具有不同的含义,并且通常

是完全不同类型的词。

one是名词,one是形容词,one是动词,one是副词。

所以,通常上下文会帮助你理解

哪个词是正确的,但
你需要记住拼写——这

是棘手的部分!

所以当你写作的时候尤其重要,

当你说话的时候,这并不
重要,因为它们听起来

完全一样,对吧? 但是一旦
你把它写下来,那你就会

遇到麻烦——特别是如果你正在
写考试,你正在写一封

重要的电子邮件或一篇你
需要提交的论文。

因此,在本课中,您将

学习一些新单词(希望如此),但更重要的是,您将了解一些

需要特别注意

拼写和使用的单词对或单词组。 请注意,
您会用我的澳大利亚口音听到这些话

。 其中
一些单词的发音可能会略有

不同,具体取决于您
听到它们的位置。 如果是美式英语

或英式英语,在英格兰
或澳大利亚、新西兰、加拿大、南非

或其他任何说英语的
地方。 一如既往,我

为你精心准备了字幕。 如果你
现在看不到它们,你只需要打开它们。

按下下面
有两个 C 的小按钮。

好的,现在我们准备开始了!

让我们从原始和咆哮开始。 现在,这两个

词都有 /ɔ:/ 元音,

与你在诸如 door 和 saw 之类的词中听到的声音相同。

生的。 现在
这个词有几种不同的用法,但你

最常听到它用作
形容词,特别是描述食物。

因此,当您谈论食物时,未加工的
意思是未煮熟的东西。

我喜欢我的生牛排! 生蔬菜对你有好处。

寿司通常由生鱼制成。

它也可能意味着某些东西是
自然的和未经处理的。

例如,桌子是由原木制成的。

现在,咆哮可以是名词或动词,表示非常响亮的噪音。

一个人或一群人
会因愤怒或兴奋而咆哮。

如果你想象一个足球场上挤满了球迷,

当他们的球队进球时,他们都在咆哮,这是非常响亮的。

你可能会听到
有人在大笑的表情,这

意味着他们笑得很大声。

咆哮也是我们

给狮子发出的声音的名词。 狮子吼道。

现在,有更多的英语谐音

对使用相同的元音。
实际上,这是很常见的。

像你和你这样的词,锯和痛。 可怜的爪子和毛孔。

缺陷和地板。 确定和岸边。

所以你必须小心
你如何使用这些词。

好的,让我们继续吧!

光秃秃的。 现在这两个词都
使用 /eə/ 双元音。

您会在空气、关心和比较等词中听到相同的声音。

现在,bare 是一个

形容词,描述什么时候没有
任何东西覆盖其他东西。

例如,光秃秃的墙壁上没有照片。

光秃秃的土地上没有树木。

裸露的皮肤是没有任何衣服的皮肤

熊——当然——是一种动物,一个名词。

泰迪熊或考拉熊或熊猫
熊。 同样,有更多的英语

同音词对使用相同的
元音,例如凝视和楼梯、梨和

对、天赋和闪光、磨损和在哪里。

在那里,他们和他们。

这些在学校里总是让我发疯
! 我总是对那里

和他们感到困惑。 他们都再次使用相同的
双元音。 /eə/

虽然这些词听起来完全
一样,但它们的含义

和用途却截然不同。 通常
用作副词,以提供

有关某物现在或
曾经或将要在哪里的更多信息。

放学后我会在那里见你。

所以有一个地方。

它也用作代词。

有人在你身后。

外面有人在等你。

他们是“他们”的所有格形式,

后面总是跟一个名词。
他们的车,他们的公司,他们的坏运气。

请注意,
如果您不

知道是男性还是女性,它也可以是单身人士的所有格形式。
举个例子。

有人留下了他们的夹克。

他们是“他们是”的缩写形式
。 单词经常被压缩以

使它们更容易说和说得更快
。 所以“他们是”变成了他们

以完全相同的方式发音。
他们是。

他们饿了,他们要搬到悉尼。

来听听。 现在,这两个词都使用 /ɪə/

双元音。 /ɪə/ 与您在 ear、beer 和 year 等词中听到的声音相同

现在,这里主要用作
副词。

在这里等一下,我五分钟后回来。

但它也可以用作
感叹词,例如

Here, hold this。

听到是一个动词

,你当然知道这个。

我听不见他在说什么。 你能听到吗?

同样,因为这两个词是

不同类型的词,所以它们
在句子中的使用方式会大不相同。

你听到那个通知了吗? 他们告诉我们在这里等。

另一个使用相同
声音的谐音对是dear和deer。

所以亲爱的有很多不同的形容词用途

,鹿是名词,也是动物的名字。

哪个和女巫。 两者的发音
方式完全相同。 哪个。

哪个是限定词或代词。

你想要哪一个? 你更喜欢哪种设计?

哪辆车最快? 你们谁想先走?

女巫是故事中的女人。
拥有魔力的女人。

她被指控为女巫,因为她总是穿着黑色。

同样,这两个词

在英语句子中的使用方式也大不相同,
因为它们是不同

类型的词。 事实上,它们甚至可以
用在同一个句子中!

哪个女巫最让你害怕?!

面粉和花。 所以这里的发音
,我们有双元音和

schwa 音 /aʊ/

/ə/ /aʊə/面粉。

这两个词都是名词
,它们的发音方式完全相同,

但它们完全不同。

尽管它们都是名词,但它们是完全不同的。

一是可数名词。 花。 所以如果你听到这个名词的复数形式,

flowers,你就会知道
说话者在谈论花。

Flour 是不可数的,
因为它是一种粉末,并且通常

粉末在英语中是不可数的。

因为一个是可数的,另一个

是不可数的,所以这两个词
在英语句子中的用法完全不同。

要了解更多关于在英语句子
中使用可数名词和不可数名词的不同方式,

请在此处查看本课程。

我为你创建了一个关于
不可数名词的全新课程!

穿梭而过。

现在这两个词都使用 /u:/ 元音,与

你在 do 和 rule 这样的词中听到的声音相同

注意这里的清音 TH,

当它在 R 旁边时会有点棘手
。确保当你发出那个声音时,你的舌头

从牙齿里伸出来
。 扔了。

throw 是动词,throw 的过去式。

他不小心把球扔过栅栏。

通过以几种
不同的方式使用。 例如,作为介词。

将舌头伸进牙齿发出这种声音。

作为副词,有水
从天花板流出。

作为形容词,

我会在一天结束时给你打电话。
我现在真的很忙。

所以在那里,通过手段完成或完成。

协助和助手。

现在,援助是一个名词。 这是给予某人的帮助或支持。

这是一个不可数名词,所以它不能是复数,

只有一种形式,辅助。

我可以请你帮忙把这个箱子抬到我的车里吗?

我请她帮忙,因为我找不到我的座位。

他需要经济援助来
创业。

现在assistants也是名词

但它是复数名词,单数形式是assistant。

只有一个时,它是助手。

但是当添加 S 时,T 会变得柔和,大多数时候

你甚至听不到它。
助手是指帮助别人的人。

店员是
在商店工作并帮助顾客的人。

个人助理是帮助
他人完成工作的人。

同样,我们可以在同一个句子中使用这些词。

如果您需要,店员会为您提供帮助。

与往常一样,我为您制作了一个工作表,以便

您可以练习
在句子中一起使用这些不同的单词。

你可以在这里下载。

现在这些词是如此相似以至于很容易出错,

即使对于以英语为母语的人! 每个

观看或未观看此视频的英语为母语的人在他们生活
中的某个时刻都会混淆这些词

。 这没什么好
丢脸的!

这些错误是愚蠢的小错误

,通常你不想犯,但它确实发生了!

令人沮丧的是,有时它确实发生

在一封重要的电子邮件中,或者当您
刚刚提交作业并

意识到自己犯了一个错误时! 在我
结束本课之前,我想告诉

你一个很棒的工具,我用它来
帮助减少同音异义词的错误,我

总是向我的学生推荐它,
因为它非常

好,在拼写和语法方面也非常好! 这
将成为

你确保不再犯这些错误的秘密武器
。 有时它是我的秘密武器!

当我试图快速写一封电子邮件,
或者我正在写 YouTube 评论

或 Facebook 评论,或者我正在写
博客文章时,你知道,有时我会

犯这些错误 - 特别是如果我打字
非常快,那就是生活 !

它发生了! 但现在我已经
在我的浏览器上安装了 Grammarly 应用程序。

Grammarly 会告诉你什么时候你不小心犯
了这些错误,如果你不确定,它会告诉你

为什么犯了那个错误
。 现在,Grammarly 会告诉您何时意外

犯了这些错误
,它将帮助您检查

拼写并在您犯错时告诉您

哎呀! 这就是为什么我使用 Grammarly
只是为了确保!

我在写电子邮件、博客文章和散文时使用它来帮助我,
以确保我知道自己什么时候

犯了这些错误,并且
在我写作时我可以确信

自己没有犯这些错误。

好消息是,这个应用程序是完全免费的!

只需单击此处的此链接,我已经发表了
一篇博客文章来帮助您了解为什么

这个工具如此有用,以及一个关于
如何使用它的视频。

对英语学生来说非常重要的工具,
因为如果您没有一位

老师坐在您旁边并
告诉您为什么会犯这些

错误,那么 Grammarly 是下一个最好
的选择!

无论如何,这是一个完美的工具,可以

帮助您减少
英语同音异义词或英语语法错误。

好吧,我希望这节课
对你有所帮助。 如果您想

继续和我一起练习,
请在此处查看这些课程。

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