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Hello and welcome back to Speak English Daily!
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Hi everyone!
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We are very happy to see you here today.
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Hello everyone and welcome back to Speak English Daily,
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the podcast where we help you fix the English mistakes that most people don't even realize they are making.
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The small ones.
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The tricky ones.
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The ones that quietly affect how natural you sound.
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I'm Anna.
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And I'm Mike.
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It's great to be here with you again.
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So, Mike, how are you today?
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I'm good, actually.
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But I had a slightly confusing moment this morning.
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That already sounds interesting.
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What happened?
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I was at a small grocery store near my house.
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Nothing special.
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Just buying a few things.
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and the cashier said, I suddenly noticed that I forgot to bring my wallet.
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Oh, no. Yeah, and I stood there thinking,
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wait, did he use the right word?
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That moment when your brain switches into English mode?
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Instantly.
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I was just trying to pay,
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and suddenly I'm analyzing verbs.
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Once you start paying attention to English like that, it becomes automatic.
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You hear something, and your brain goes, hmm, is that correct?
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And sometimes the difference is small, but it still matters.
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And that moment you had this morning is the perfect example of what we're talking about today,
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because today we are looking at English verbs that confuse almost everyone.
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Words that look similar, sound similar,
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and sometimes even feel the same.
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But they are not the same,
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and if you mix them up,
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your sentence can sound just a little bit off.
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Not wrong in a big way,
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but not quite natural either.
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And our goal today is simple.
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We take these confusing verbs,
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we break them down, and we make them clear.
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So by the end of this episode,
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you won't just understand them.
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You'll feel the difference.
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Let's start with our first pair.
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Notice versus realize.
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These two confuse a lot of learners because both are about becoming aware of something.
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but they work in completely different ways let's start with notice notice is about your senses something you see hear
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or feel something outside you catches your attention for example i noticed a new sign outside the store
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that means your eyes saw it your senses picked it up
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or i noticed a strange noise in the room your ears caught it again your senses she noticed
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that he was wearing different shoes today she saw it it was something visible something external
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so notice is about what comes to you through your senses what you see hear
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or feel from the outside world now let's look at realize
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realize is different it's about your mind it's about understanding something
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something clicks in your brain you didn't just see it you
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understood it for example i suddenly realized i left my phone at home that's not something you saw
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or heard that's something your mind understood or
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she realized she needed more time to finish the project again
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that's internal it's a thought an understanding he realized he was going in the wrong direction his mind made the connection
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so here's the difference notice is about your senses realize is about your mind let's put them side by side.
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I noticed the door was open.
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I saw it with my eyes.
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I realized the door was open.
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I understood it.
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Maybe after thinking about something.
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Another example.
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I noticed she looked tired.
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I saw it on her face.
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I realized she was tired.
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Maybe after she told me about her day or after thinking about her behavior.
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So even if the situation is similar, the process is different.
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One is observation, the other is understanding.
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And that's why in your story this morning,
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the cashier's sentence sounded a bit strange.
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Right, because forgetting your wallet is something you understand in your mind.
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So it should be realize, not notice.
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He should have said, I suddenly realized I forgot my wallet.
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That sounds natural.
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That fits the meaning.
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Once you feel that difference, it becomes very clear.
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And you'll start catching it in real conversations, too.
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You'll hear people use these words,
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and your brain will quietly check them.
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And more importantly, you'll start using them correctly yourself.
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Two words, small difference, but it changes how precise your English sounds.
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Let's move on to our next pair,
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and this one causes confusion even for advanced learners.
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Sometimes even native speakers pause for a second before choosing the right one.
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Effect versus effect.
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They sound similar, they look similar,
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but they play different roles in a sentence.
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The first thing to understand is this.
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Effect is usually a verb.
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And effect is usually a noun noun
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so effect is the action effect is the result of
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that action let's look at some examples the weather affected our
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trip here affected is a verb the weather did something it changed the trip in some way now compare
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that with this the effect of the weather was disappointing effect is a noun It's the result,
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the outcome of what happened.
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So think of it like this.
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Effect is what happens.
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Effect is what you get because of what happened.
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Another example.
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Stress affects your sleep.
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Stress does something to your sleep.
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That's the action.
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Now the effect of stress can be serious.
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That's the result, the consequence.
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Here's a simple way to remember.
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A for effect, A for action.
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E for effect, E for end result.
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A equals action, E equals end result.
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And if you repeat that a few times, it becomes very natural.
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You won't need to stop and think every time.
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So next time you're speaking,
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just ask yourself, Am I talking about an action or am I talking about a result?
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If it's an action, use effect.
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If it's a result, use effect.
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Two similar words, but two very different roles.
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And once you see that clearly, the confusion disappears.
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Now let's move to our next pair.
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And this one feels simple at first,
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but still causes mistakes all the time.
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Get versus go.
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Both are about movement.
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Both are about going somewhere.
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But they focus on different parts of the process.
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Go is about the journey
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Get is about the arrival Let's break that down I go to work every morning That focuses on the movement,
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the journey from home to work She is going to the market right now Again,
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the direction, the movement is the focus Now look at get What time do you get to work?
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That's asking about arrival, when do you reach your destination?
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I get to work at 9 That's the moment of arrival.
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Another example.
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Did you get home safely?
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Did you arrive home safely?
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Not how you traveled, but whether you reached there.
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So go equals movement, the journey itself.
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Get equals arrival, the final point.
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Let's compare them directly.
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I go to the office by bus.
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That describes the journey.
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I get to the office at 8.30.
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That describes the arrival time.
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One focuses on how you move.
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The other focuses on when you arrive.
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Another simple example.
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We go to the gym in the evening.
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That's the regular movement.
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We get to the gym around 6 o'clock.
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That's the arrival time.
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So even though both sentences talk about the same place,
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they highlight different parts of the experience.
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Journey versus arrival.
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Movement versus destination.
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And once you feel that difference,
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you become very easy to choose the right word.
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You don't have to memorize rules.
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You just understand what part of the action you are talking about.
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And that's the key with these verbs.
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Small difference but very important for sounding natural.
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Next pair is interesting because both words are about something wrong, something illegal.
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Right.
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Both involve taking something that doesn't belong to you.
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But in English, they're used in different ways.
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Rob versus steal.
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At first, they seem almost the same.
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But the difference is in what we focus on in the sentence.
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Let's start with steal.
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Steal is used when we focus on the thing that was taken.
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For example, someone stole my bag.
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The bag is the focus.
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The object was taken.
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He stole money from his friend.
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Again, money is the thing.
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That's what we're talking about.
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So with steel, the object is important.
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What was taken?
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That's the key question.
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Now let's look at Rob.
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Rob is different.
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Here the focus is on the person or the place.
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Someone robbed me last night.
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You are the focus.
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You were the victim.
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They robbed the store.
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The store is the place that was targeted.
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So with Rob, we talk about who or what was attacked.
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Not the object, but the victim.
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Let's compare them directly.
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He stole a watch.
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The watch is the object.
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He robbed a man.
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The man is the victim.
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Another example.
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Someone stole her laptop.
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The laptop is the thing.
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Someone robbed her.
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She is the person.
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Here's where many learners make a mistake.
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They say, someone robbed my phone.
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But that doesn't work.
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Because your phone is an object,
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not a person or a place.
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So the correct sentence is, someone stole my phone.
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And if you want to use rob,
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you say, I was robbed.
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That way, the focus is on you, the person.
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Rob the person, steal the thing.
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Let's say it clearly.
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Steal plus object.
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Rob plus person or place.
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Once you understand that pattern,
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it becomes very clear in every situation.
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And next time you talk about sports,
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you'll use the right verb without hesitation.
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Let's move to our next pair,
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and this one looks very small,
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just two words, very similar, very simple.
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But the difference is still important.
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Wake versus wake up.
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At first, they feel almost the same.
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Both are about sleep, both are about becoming awake.
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But they're used in different ways,
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and they focus on different actions.
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Let's start with wake.
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Wake, or wake someone, means to cause someone to stop sleeping.
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In other words, something or someone disturbs your sleep.
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Something happens, and because of that, you stop sleeping.
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For example, the loud noise woke me.
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The noise caused you to stop sleeping.
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It disturbed you.
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Or, please don't wake the baby.
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Don't disturb the baby's sleep.
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Don't cause the baby to stop sleeping.
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Another example, my alarm woke me at 6.30.
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The alarm caused you to stop sleeping.
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It interrupted your sleep.
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So, wake is about the cause.
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Something makes you stop sleeping.
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There is usually an external reason, something from outside.
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Now let's look at wake up.
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Wake up means to become awake,
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to move from sleeping to being conscious.
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It focuses on the process, not the cause.
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You are now fully awake.
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For example, I woke up at 7 this morning.
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You became awake at that time.
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She woke up feeling tired.
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She became awake and that was her feeling.
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We need to wake up early tomorrow.
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Become awake early.
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That's the focus.
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So here's the difference.
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Wake is about something causing you to stop sleeping.
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Wake up is about you becoming awake.
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Let's compare them directly.
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The dog woke me last night.
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The dog caused you to stop sleeping.
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I woke up because of the dog.
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You became awake as a result.
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Another one.
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The phone call woke her.
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The phone call disturbed her sleep she woke up
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and checked her phone she became awake
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so one is the cause the other is the result of
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that cause and once you see
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that the difference becomes very clear now there's something else interesting
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about wake up yes it also has a figurative meaning it's not only about sleep
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It can also mean becoming aware of something.
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For example, wake up, you're making a mistake.
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This has nothing to do with sleeping.
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It means pay attention, understand what is happening.
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Another example, people need to wake up to the importance of this issue.
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They need to become aware,
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they need to understand it clearly.
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So here, wake up is about awareness,
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about seeing the truth, about understanding something you didn't see before.
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And this connects nicely to something we talked about earlier.
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Yes, it connects back to realize because
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when you wake up in this sense you also realize something
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you understand something new something becomes clear in your mind not through your senses but through your thinking
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so in a way wake up and realize can sometimes work together first you wake up to a situation
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then you realize what it means that's a full connection everything links back in a natural way
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and this is what makes learning these verbs
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so useful you don't just learn separate words you start to see how they relate to each other
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and that helps you speak more clearly and more naturally
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because you understand the meaning not just the word small differences but powerful and once you feel it,
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you won't forget it.
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Before we finish today, I want to talk about something important,
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not just the words we learned,
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but what they really mean for your English.
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Because this lesson is not only about vocabulary, it's about precision.
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When you choose the right word,
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you don't just speak English.
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You communicate clearly.
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Think about everything we covered today.
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Notice and realize
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Effect and effect Get and go Rob and steal Win and beat Wake and wake up These are small differences,
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but they change how your message is understood.
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For example, if you say,
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I noticed I forgot my keys,
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people will understand you, but it feels slightly off.
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If you say, I realized I forgot my keys,
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it feels natural, clear, and correct.
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And that's the point.
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It's not about being perfect,
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it's about being precise enough that your meaning is clear,
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and your English sounds natural without effort.
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Because when you use the right word,
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people don't need to guess what you mean.
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They understand you immediately, and that makes communication smooth and confident.
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Another example, if you say,
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we won them, people might pause for a second.
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But if you say, we beat them and we won the match, everything is clear.
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The listener understands both the action and the result,
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and your English feels stronger.
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So what this really means is simple.
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Every small correction improves your communication.
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Every time you choose the right verb,
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you are building better habits.
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And those habits slowly become automatic,
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you stop translating in your head.
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You stop doubting every sentence,
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and you start speaking with confidence.
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That's the goal.
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Not just correct English, but natural English.
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And you are already moving in that direction.
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every time you listen, every time you practice,
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every time you notice these details.
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So, take these six pairs and use them,
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try them in your daily conversations.
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Pay attention when you hear them.
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Notice how native speakers use them.
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And slowly they will become part of your English, without effort, without stress.
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And that's something worth building.
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Step by step, word by word.
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If this episode helped you even a little,
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make sure to like this video.
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Subscribe to Speak English Daily for more lessons like this.
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We share new episodes regularly to help you improve your English.
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And share this episode with a friend,
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someone who is learning English just like you.
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Also, we would love to hear from you.
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Which pair was the most confusing for you before today?
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Was it notice and realize?
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Or maybe effect and effect?
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Or something else from the episode?
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Tell us in the comments, we read every comment.
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And your feedback helps us create better lessons for you.
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Thank you for spending this time with us.
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Thank you for learning with us.
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Keep practicing, keep improving, and most importantly, keep speaking.
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See you in the next episode.

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Практика разговорного английского – это важный аспект достижения уверенности в языке. Это видео поможет вам распознать и устранить основные ошибки, которые делают многие изучающие английский. Постоянное внимание к мелочам английской грамматики позволяет звучать более естественно. В этом видео рассматриваются ошибки, связанные с использованием глаголов, которые часто вызывают путаницу, что делает его отличным инструментом для учить английский с YouTube. Глядя на ошибки других, вы сможете избежать их сами.

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В видео выделяются несколько ключевых грамматических структур, которые помогает лучше понять использование глаголов:

  • Notice vs. Realize: Эти два глагола зачастую путают, но в целом «notice» связан с вашими ощущениями, а «realize» – с осознанием чего-то. Например, "Я заметил новый знак" (I noticed a new sign) обозначает, что вы видели нечто.
  • Catch someone's attention: Эта структура часто используется для обозначения того, что что-то привлекло ваше внимание. Это выражение помогает сделать речь более живой и интересной.
  • Switch into English mode: Фраза, описывающая процесс переключения на английский язык, показывает, как можно легко адаптироваться к языковой среде.

Распространенные ловушки произношения

Несмотря на то, что английский язык может показаться простым, некоторые слова и акценты представляют собой настоящую ловушку. Вот несколько примеров:

  • Notice: Обратите внимание на произношение этого глагола; неправильное произношение может сделать вашу речь менее понятной.
  • Realize: Задача в правильной интонации. Убедитесь, что вы акцентируете нужные слоги для повышения ясности.

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