Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles hi everybody welcome back to ask Alicia the weekly series where you ask me questions and I answer them maybe first question comes from Leon hi Leon Leon says hi Alicia number one I'd like to know why we have to place incarnate and Galore after nouns and two how do you pronounce the S after a th or st sound like months and scientists would be glad if you answer okay all right so regarding your first question these are examples of what are called post positive adjectives so these are adjectives that come after a noun in English we usually use pre positive adjectives so those are adjectives that come before a noun however for a number of reasons there are some adjectives that we place after the noun so your examples incarnate and galore usually come after a noun so for example you might know the devil incarnate or there was food galore at the event for example these are just situations that are kind of set phrases honestly unfortunately there's not really a rule it's just one of those things that you need to remember so regarding your second question about the S sound in a word like months your tongue touches the back of your teeth and we make like a quick s sound months months so the th sound almost disappears it's sort of like when you're saying the or this or that that really quick th sound in a word like scientists however scientists is very difficult to say in rapid speech so we make it like a long s sound scientists so it just sounds like scientists thanks for the question let's go on to your next question the next question comes from karema hi Karima karema says hi Alicia I want to know the difference between right now and right away and when can we use both of them okay right now sounds more direct than right away right now is like a command actually so this is something that you might hear parents use like for kids so like go to your room right now is a really good exam of how right now is used right away however is used in more formal situations like in business situations or work situations to show that something will be done immediately but it sounds a bit soft some examples can you please order lunch for our meeting yes right away please take care of this right away so I hope that this helps you understand when to use these two thanks very much for the question okay let's move on to your next question next question comes from Liliana in is Jose Concepcion sorry hi Lu Jana what is the difference between mistake and error nice question mistake tends to be used more for human actions things that we did are things that we caused humans us people our activities some examples and made a mistake with this recipe she found a mistake in the textbook error is used for machines like computers so if there's a problem with the like machine that you're using or like your printer or something you'll see an error message not a mistake message examples printer error error downloading file there are some cases where we might use error to talk about the things that humans do but for kind of a general guide this is basically the difference I hope that that helps you thanks for the question ok let's move on to your next question next question is from Silas hi Silas Silas says hi Alicia what does straight up mean and how can I use it in a sentence yeah straight up means like honest true genuine real it's kind of got a positive feeling about it it tends to be used a little bit more by young people I would say more by young men but anyone can use it some examples a straight up forgot my wallet he's straight up passed out in the car on the way home you have to be straight up with your roommate so you can see that straight up does have a casual feel it also kind of has a friendly feel though it is talking about like an honest or a true or a real situation or an attitude so I hope that this helps you understand the use of straight up thanks very much for the question ok let's move along to your next question next question it comes from Ahmad SAR waar hi Ahmad Ahmad says hi Alicia what is the difference between lái lái lying and laying how do you use and pronounce these words in your daily life yeah I talked about this question in episode 21 of this series you can check that out and find some more example sentences there so to review lay uses a direct object lie does not examples lay down your bag here lie down on the sofa so in the first example sentence your bag is the direct object of the verb lay lay down your bag here in the second example sentence lie down on the sofa there's no direct object in that sentence so as I said in the previous episode what makes this difficult is that the past tense of the verb lie is lay he laid down on the sofa we lay down and went to sleep in the first example sentence he lay down on the sofa there's no direct object we don't see a direct object in the second sentence either so we know that this lay is actually the past tense of lie and not the present tense lay keep in mind however the past tense of lay is laid examples we laid our bags on the table she laid her keys on her desk each of these example sentences has a direct object so a bag and keys so if you want to know is this layer is this lie look for a direct object that'll tell you which verb you're dealing with so your question is about the progressive forms of these verbs laying and lying so an example in the progressive tense our cat keeps laying dead animals on our front door he's lying on the sofa that's the progressive form of lie so there's no direct object there I hope that that helps you okay so that's everything that I have for this week thank you as always for sending your questions remember to send them to me at English class 101.com slash ask - Alicia of course if you like the video please don't forget to give it a thumbs up subscribe to our channel if you have not already and check us out at English class 101.com for some other things that can help you with your English Studies thanks very much for watching this episode of ask Alicia and I will see you again next week bye bye
A2 direct object question lay direct object alicia How to Pronounce the Sound -s after -th or -st in English 68 1 林宜悉 posted on 2020/07/03 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary