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this is everyday grammar.
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I'm kami and before you say anything, I think we should do another words that aren't really words but our words episode Okay, I'm a feel.
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Since we already did a similar episode, Can we just skip the intra part and go straight into explaining words that English speakers often use?
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Sure, we can.
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Let's start with funder.
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Many people incorrectly add the comparative e r.
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Ending to the adjective fund in English.
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One syllable adjectives usually end an e r when used in comparatives like small, smaller, high, higher but not fun.
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The correct form is more fun impactful.
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Many people still dislike this word and prefer using impacted, which means the same thing with strong effect.
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So think twice before you want to make an impact full.
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I mean imp active statement factoid.
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Here's a fact many people misuse the word fact toys.
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Ah, factoid is false information presented as fact, but so many people have misused the word that the incorrect meaning is starting to become accepted as true.
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So today, let's stick with the original meaning firstly, and lastly, we have, firstly on adverb used to introduce a first point or reason the problem with firstly is that for a long time it wasn't considered a proper word.
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But the misuse of the word first you can use firstly, but we advise against it, especially in writing.