Here's the most used list of words that don't require "to" before them. upstairs/downstairs downtown inside/outside, here/there back away/near/close abroad/overseas everywhere/somewhere/nowhere underground Start making sentences!
Madam ,a critical grammatical mistake is there in one of your examples.'My brothers don't go nowhere ' is wrong as English doesn't entertain double negative within the same clause
Is “My brothers don’t go nowhere without my permission” grammatically a correct sentence? 2 negations in a sentence? Shouldn’t it be “My brothers don’t go anywhere without my permission?”
@4:04 ~ "You can visit the link below." അതു ഒരു nice പ്രയോഗം അല്ല, amongst native speakers. You could instead say, you can visit link in the description or so.
@Jyothi Sithara It's because the adverb "upstairs" by itself means on or to an upper floor. Talking about "abroad", the word by itself means in or to a foreign country.
1. Let’s shift things to underground. 2. Let’s re-arrange things outside of the house. 3. Let’s put new furniture in the house. 4. Please let us not mess up keeping books and stationeries here and there.
That was awesome Malavika. I just have a question for you. I observed that you use the word "SO" very often, in most of your sentences as a prefix. I assume that's a common colloquial way to connect two sentences which grammatically is not perfect. Can you please shed some light on it, please? Thanks in advance.
Is saying "My brothers don't go nowhere" right? Ain't it "My brothers don't go anywhere"? 🤔 Or did you purposefully mean "My brothers go everywhere" by using double negatives here?
It's a case of double negative. There are two negation words in the sentence, i.e. "not" and "nowhere". The term "double negative" is often applied to the use of a second negative word as an intensifier to a negation. It's also called emphatic negation or negative concord.
U have cited an example which goes ' My brothers don't go nowhere without my permission' . Could you please clarify if we would use 'don't' and 'nowhere' in the same sentence?🤔...or is it 'My brothers go nowhere without my permission'.?...Please clarify.
You can see that Negative Concord is mentioned above that particular sentence. It can be used in spoken English for intensifying the negative term used.
Nice. My brothers don't go *anywhere* ....... should hv been the correct usage dear Ma'am. It's never easy to frame a complex explanation in a shortie. . You gave us a capsuled gem. Thanks again. 🙏
When we say, like he don't go... Is there need to tell , he don't go nowhere without my permission? Here my doubt is, is it enough to say like he don't go to anywhere without my permission.? Don't with anywhere or nowhere?
I was also thinking the same. When we can smoothly say ' My brothers don't go anywhere without my permission", why to use double negatives?. The way she spoke is used in a loose way colloquially by native speakers in some countries. I doubt if it is the correct way. 🤔
I have a doubt , is the sentence " my brothers don't go nowhere without my permission " is it grammatically correct shouldn't it be don't go anywhere ?
Iam going underground to check where the main switch is located.. My friends are coming here and so i need to cleen this mess.. I am going out to take my vaccination. I am in the kitchen. . Iam going there at the bust station to pick-up my parents....
I have doubt that annoys nowadays when i thought of it . In the clause "there is a car" not "a car is there" , what part of speech is the word 'there' in the clause ? I hope that You would clear my doubt.
School - scool - skool...whats the use of first spelling.?? Why the h there...? So many alphabet remain silent...still they cling to that spelling....can you do a video on these spelling stff??
There are two type of languages, those that are spoken exactly as it is written, e.g. Malayalam and those that are not, e.g. English. To use the technical terminology, English is a non-phonemic language. A phonemic orthography is an orthography (system for writing a language) in which the graphemes (written symbols) correspond to the phonemes (spoken sounds) of the language. English was once mostly phonemic during the Middle English stage, when the modern spellings originated, but spoken English changed rapidly while the orthography was much more stable, resulting in the modern nonphonemic situation. Another thing to take into consideration regarding the spelling of a word is its etymology i.e. its origin. The word "school" referring to a place of learning traces back to Greek scholē, which has a meaning that will surprise students. It means "leisure". To the Greeks, leisure allowed a man to spend time thinking and finding out about things. Hence, the connection between leisure and the pursuit of knowledge, and eventually to a place of learning. The Romans borrowed the Greek word with its educational meanings as schola, which became scōl in Old English. This word evolved into scole in Middle English and then into school under the renewed influence of the Latin form. Please note that all languages are spoken first and written second. If you only speak English, it is very easy to pronounce. The difficulty comes when you write English and then try to speak it the same way as you write it. When you practise pronunciation, try to forget about written English. Think only about the sound of the words.
'My brothers don't go nowhere without my permission' Shouldn't it be ' my brothers don't go anywhere without my permission' I always thought it's wrong to use three negatives in a sentence like this. Can you please clarify.
My brother don't go nowhere is grammatically incorrect ,where as u can use My brother don't go anywhere /My brother goes nowhere.. since double negative comes in the sentence.
Im going outside. She went upstairs. She's in here. Let's go home. Let's go somewhere before it gets dark. Do u guys wanna go anywhere? She went abroad last month. I have nowhere to go.
1. They went underground to park the car. 2. Their hardwork went in vain. 3. We went out for dinner. 4. She came here after the party. 5. Don't go there even if they call you.
Dear sister, I am afraid you went careless while giving examples for "Nowhere"... It has to be either "My brothers don't go anywhere" or "My brothers go nowhere".
You might be wondering what exactly is the confusion "wrong".the correct version is You might be wondering what exactly the confusion is Please mind the positions of the Subject and verb
I hardly think that the example "My brothers don't go..... " is correct.. B'coz the word "nowhere" itself has a negative meaning. Hence no need to use "don't" in that sentence... If I'm right 👆..
ഈ ഗ്രാമർ ഒരു പഹയനാ.... നമ്മൾ എത്ര വിശ്വസിച്ചാലും വഞ്ചിക്കും ..... നമ്മൾ എത്ര മിണ്ടാൻ ശ്രമിച്ചാലും പിണങ്ങും ...... 😁😁😁😁
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@@myjourneysenteyatrakal2891 but I don't 😁😁😁😁
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Everything has exception
മലയാളികൾക്ക് പൊതുവേ ഉള്ള ഒരു കാര്യം ആണ് രണ്ടു പ്രാവശ്യം പറയുക എന്നുല്ലത്ത്
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Here's the most used list of words that don't require "to" before them.
upstairs/downstairs
downtown
inside/outside,
here/there
back
away/near/close
abroad/overseas
everywhere/somewhere/nowhere
underground
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Madam ,a critical grammatical mistake is there in one of your examples.'My brothers don't go nowhere ' is wrong as English doesn't entertain double negative within the same clause
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Is “My brothers don’t go nowhere without my permission” grammatically a correct sentence? 2 negations in a sentence?
Shouldn’t it be “My brothers don’t go anywhere without my permission?”
Or more like my brothers go nowhere without my permission?!
Anywhere will do
Kinda feel good when you get this one right
Thankyou so much I was really wondering before why we don't use 'to' with words like abroad
@4:04 ~ "You can visit the link below."
അതു ഒരു nice പ്രയോഗം അല്ല, amongst native speakers. You could instead say, you can visit link in the description or so.
"Double negatives" is a non-standard grammatical form. Though its widely used in many dialects around the world.
Dont go nowhere, yes it's indeed
@Jyothi Sithara It's because the adverb "upstairs" by itself means on or to an upper floor. Talking about "abroad", the word by itself means in or to a foreign country.
@Jyothi Sithara For Market is a Noun, not an adverb
@Jyothi Sithara anytime
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Really explained and understandable
I go To my house/office/school/uncle's house. In this case 'To' can be used.
1. Let’s shift things to underground.
2. Let’s re-arrange things outside of the house.
3. Let’s put new furniture in the house.
4. Please let us not mess up keeping books and stationeries here and there.
That was awesome Malavika. I just have a question for you. I observed that you use the word "SO" very often, in most of your sentences as a prefix. I assume that's a common colloquial way to connect two sentences which grammatically is not perfect. Can you please shed some light on it, please? Thanks in advance.
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Thank you!
I am going inside the house
Thankyou Fr this valuable information..😍❤️now I think the grammer is misguiding..idont knw English verymuch.if it wrong pls correct me..😊
The sentence you have used here "My brothers don't go nowhere " is grammatically wrong since double negatives can't be used in a single sentence.
Yes. It is “My brothers don’t go anywhere without my permission”.
True dat. I was about to say this.
The correct use would be "My brothers go nowhere without my permission"
Correct
Yeah i also noticed that
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Is saying "My brothers don't go nowhere" right? Ain't it "My brothers don't go anywhere"? 🤔 Or did you purposefully mean "My brothers go everywhere" by using double negatives here?
I've the same question.
It's a case of double negative. There are two negation words in the sentence, i.e. "not" and "nowhere".
The term "double negative" is often applied to the use of a second negative word as an intensifier to a negation. It's also called emphatic negation or negative concord.
So the sentence actually means: "My brothers don't go anywhere." The second negative is used to intensify the first negation.
Double negatives are not grammatically accurate. English padipikkunna ivark thanne mistake vanallo 😀
@@Grateful2Life I get it's a negative concord. But are negative concords grammatically correct is what I am asking.
U have cited an example which goes ' My brothers don't go nowhere without my permission' . Could you please clarify if we would use 'don't' and 'nowhere' in the same sentence?🤔...or is it 'My brothers go nowhere without my permission'.?...Please clarify.
You can see that Negative Concord is mentioned above that particular sentence. It can be used in spoken English for intensifying the negative term used.
@@hibanishad9116 Oh..thank you so much 🙏😊
@@hibanishad9116 shouldn't it be like " don't go anywhere" or simply " go nowhere" ?
"My brothers don't go nowhere without my permission..".i guess in stead of 'nowhere', it has to be 'anywhere'..
My brothers don go anywhere without parents permission? Is that finr
Nice. My brothers don't go *anywhere* ....... should hv been the correct usage dear Ma'am. It's never easy to frame a complex explanation in a shortie. . You gave us a capsuled gem. Thanks again. 🙏
It's a negative concord. You can see that it's mentioned above the example. It can be used in spoken English as an intensifier.
This was really helpful
I think the correct way to say is" my brothers go nowhere without my permission" . Is there really a need for 'don't'?
When we say, like he don't go... Is there need to tell , he don't go nowhere without my permission?
Here my doubt is, is it enough to say like he don't go to anywhere without my permission.?
Don't with anywhere or nowhere?
Thanks. But is "don't go nowhere" correct?
IMHO, it can be "don't go anywhere" or "go nowhere"
I am going nowhere without you
The sentence you used for "Nowhere" has a grammatical mistake. How could 2 negatives come at the same time????
No, I think there's an explanation to that
I was also thinking the same. When we can smoothly say ' My brothers don't go anywhere without my permission", why to use double negatives?. The way she spoke is used in a loose way colloquially by native speakers in some countries. I doubt if it is the correct way. 🤔
Thank you for the video❤️
I have a doubt , is the sentence " my brothers don't go nowhere without my permission " is it grammatically correct shouldn't it be don't go anywhere ?
@2:47 Is it right to say'dont go nowhere'?
It has double negative usage
I think 'dont go anywhere' is right
Hand in hand means
Srikanth chetan alle phonill samsariched
How about the use of word THE
Iam going underground to check where the main switch is located..
My friends are coming here and so i need to cleen this mess..
I am going out to take my vaccination.
I am in the kitchen. .
Iam going there at the bust station to pick-up my parents....
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Don't go nowhere ennu use cheyyunnath correct aanalle ??
I may be wrong but is " don't go nowhere" a correct usage in this context?
You often heard someone says that right?? Please tell me the pronunciation of often
Is it adverb of the location or adjective of the location..🤔🤔
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My brother don't go anywhere... Right?
I am going abroad tmw....
Planned activity anel athu simple present il parayunnathalle more academic?
Like
He goes to the UK tmw
My brothers don't go 'anywhere ennalle, my brothers don't go nowhere ennu parayo🤔.
“My brothers don’t go nowhere without my permission” is double negative alle?
“My brothers go nowhere without my permission” alle more better?
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My sister immigrated to Ireland in 2021..
Dont go anywhere enu parayumo?...
Maam could you upload the short answer type questions and mcq s from this lesson
Ithu thanne alle Bare Infinitive?
Infinitive "to" is different from preposition "to"
@@notinaable That explains, thanks
@@arunb6737 no problem :)
My brother don't go nowhere without my permission. Wrong alle?
My brother don't go anywhere alle correct.. please correct me if i am wrong. 2:44
Don't go nowhere or go nowhere
Is correct.
I am 😕confused
I have doubt that annoys nowadays when i thought of it . In the clause "there is a car" not "a car is there" , what part of speech is the word 'there' in the clause ? I hope that You would clear my doubt.
"Don't go nowhere" is not a correct usage, its either "don't go anywhere" or "go nowhere" because we don't have to use two negatives.
Yes. I too noticed the same mistake
Yes I too noticed
👍 I also noticed
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For.what
Aa vaavakku panam kittiyalloo.
'Don't go nowhere' usage is incorrect right? Isn't it 'don't go anywhere'??
Don't go nowhere - correct aano ? 2 negatives vannille ?🙄 Don't go anywhere alle ?
Just one suggestion.. as I’m from north India I don’t understand any South Indian language so try to keep it in English only.
Can u pronounce the word Ecuador
Thank you
School - scool - skool...whats the use of first spelling.?? Why the h there...? So many alphabet remain silent...still they cling to that spelling....can you do a video on these spelling stff??
There are two type of languages, those that are spoken exactly as it is written, e.g. Malayalam and those that are not, e.g. English. To use the technical terminology, English is a non-phonemic language.
A phonemic orthography is an orthography (system for writing a language) in which the graphemes (written symbols) correspond to the phonemes (spoken sounds) of the language.
English was once mostly phonemic during the Middle English stage, when the modern spellings originated, but spoken English changed rapidly while the orthography was much more stable, resulting in the modern nonphonemic situation.
Another thing to take into consideration regarding the spelling of a word is its etymology i.e. its origin. The word "school" referring to a place of learning traces back to Greek scholē, which has a meaning that will surprise students. It means "leisure". To the Greeks, leisure allowed a man to spend time thinking and finding out about things. Hence, the connection between leisure and the pursuit of knowledge, and eventually to a place of learning. The Romans borrowed the Greek word with its educational meanings as schola, which became scōl in Old English. This word evolved into scole in Middle English and then into school under the renewed influence of the Latin form.
Please note that all languages are spoken first and written second. If you only speak English, it is very easy to pronounce. The difficulty comes when you write English and then try to speak it the same way as you write it. When you practise pronunciation, try to forget about written English. Think only about the sound of the words.
@@Grateful2Life thank you👍
Adverb allallo, adjective alle abroad and home.
'My brothers don't go nowhere without my permission'
Shouldn't it be
' my brothers don't go anywhere without my permission'
I always thought it's wrong to use three negatives in a sentence like this. Can you please clarify.
Yeah, I've also had this doubt 🤔😕
Yeah... Same doubt here
I think it can also be like
" my brothers go nowhere without my permission"
I think the second one is correct 🤔
I noticed that too.. double negative
My brother don't go nowhere is grammatically incorrect ,where as u can use My brother don't go anywhere /My brother goes nowhere.. since double negative comes in the sentence.
Let's wait and see if they fix it.
It's a negative concord. You can see that it's mentioned above the example. It can be used in spoken English as an intensifier.
On my way to home ...ennu parayamo?
illa. On my way home.
"On the way to my/his/her home" is fine. In this case "home" is a noun.
My brothers go nowhere without my permission ennalle varika🤔
How to pronounce environment?
go to your classes its right or wrong
Im going outside.
She went upstairs.
She's in here.
Let's go home.
Let's go somewhere before it gets dark.
Do u guys wanna go anywhere?
She went abroad last month.
I have nowhere to go.
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It was a bit over.. 😀🙏
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We don't go anywhere
‘which are words like’ - correction
My brother go nowhere OR my brother dont go nowhere
Which one is correct?
Can "don't"and "nowhere" come in one sentence...seems both are negative ..2.37
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I am going shopping ✅
I am going to/for shopping🚫
1. They went underground to park the car.
2. Their hardwork went in vain.
3. We went out for dinner.
4. She came here after the party.
5. Don't go there even if they call you.
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She doesn't want go upstairs
He is not go anywhere
Kichu went abroad last night
I Am going to work or I am going work?
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Dear sister, I am afraid you went careless while giving examples for "Nowhere"...
It has to be either "My brothers don't go anywhere" or "My brothers go nowhere".
Exactly 👍
All ready u mentioned it... 👍👍👍👌👌👌
I was about to say that
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You might be wondering what exactly is the confusion "wrong".the correct version is You might be wondering what exactly the confusion is
Please mind the positions of the Subject and verb
Go nowhere or don't go anywhere.....how could it be "don't go nowhere"??????
I am going to introduce annu paranjathu shari ano
Yes
Yes
I hardly think that the example "My brothers don't go..... " is correct.. B'coz the word "nowhere" itself has a negative meaning. Hence no need to use "don't" in that sentence...
If I'm right 👆..
Onnum manasilayilla
My brother goes nowhere without my permission.....
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I want to go underground of my house
The sentence u said for "nowhere" is wrong. There were two negatives in it and you should b ultra careful of such sentences.
Namba mudiyaath 😤😤