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  • Hey everybody welcome back to Let's Talk and you

  • are with me Meera. Well today I have got something very interesting for you all, what could it

  • be? What are you not going to use? Today you're going to learn when not to use the wordto”.

  • Isn't it the simplest lesson that you might think, that okay I know this but wait if you

  • think you know when not to useto”, why don't you just stay and watch where people

  • exactly go wrong and where is this conclusion coming from. I actually have this tendency

  • whenever people say, “I am going to…” my ears pop out just to wait in here what

  • are they going to say. The world's most common mistake, right here, “I am going to home

  • is what people say. People usually usetoover hear but what English says is that this

  • is wrong havingtowhen we say home is wrong. You cannot say, “I am going to

  • home”, but haven't you heard people say that you have, right? You have, right? I have

  • too. Well that's what we're going to learn today where we're not going to useto”.

  • First of all “I'm going to collegeand “I'm going home”, okay? “I am going

  • to school” ‘to schooland “I am going abroad”, ‘flying abroad’ “I'm going

  • abroadyou can see that I have not usedtoover here and I have not usedto

  • over here. Now I'll tell you where this confusion has begun, okay? This confusion comes from

  • the basic rule, which isrule’, okay? That you will use to whenever you use such

  • nouns, ‘place nouns’, okay? Then another confusion whenever we use anything to do with

  • go”, again we usedto”, agreed? That's where this whole confusion has begun,

  • you know and people are wondering what is with this wordtoand why are we going

  • so wrong with it? The thing is it's very simple, I'm going to tell you words where you will

  • not useto”. What do I expect out of you? I expect you guys to remember these five

  • six simple words, if not I'll tell you a trick how you can remember it. Let's quickly begin

  • and see where you're not going to use the wordto”. As you can see these are the

  • rules from where the confusion has begun and now we're going to see where we are not going

  • to use it. This is correct, this is correct, this is correct and this is correct so don't

  • get confused between this. You will not usetowhen you have to say, “in”, “inside

  • oroutyou will say “I am going in, ‘inthe house.” “I am going inside

  • the café.” “I'm going out just to chill”, to probably meet friends, watch a game of

  • football or something, so you will not usetoover here. You're only going to say

  • goingand use all these words, okay? Now let's come to the next part, you will

  • not usetowhen you use, “hereandthere” “hereandthere

  • here’, ‘there’, okay? So when it comes to these two words okay, so “I am

  • going here…” where here? Just here around the corner, just here somewhere. “I'm going

  • there, do you want to come with me?” You will not say, “I am going to thereor

  • going to hereno-no-no, very basic words, very few words and easy-peasy to remember.

  • Moving on, you will not usetowhen you have to say you're goingunderground”.

  • Basically any basement or a subway, right? Where you catch trains or metros, that's underground.

  • You will say, “I'm going underground.” “I'm going to the subway”, where? Where?

  • Subway but underground you will not use it. Now next up we have, can you see it? Can you

  • see it? Okay, now you can see it. Well you cannot usegoing towhen you say, “anywhere

  • ornowhere”. For example “I am going to anywherejust and you were randomly

  • chilling, doing nothing, no! You will say, “I am going anywhere I wish”, okay? “I

  • am going nowhere, I'm right here”, okay? “Nowhereandanywhere”. Let's move

  • on, the last words that I want you to remember, “I am goingupstairsgoing upstairs,

  • where? In your house or in your college or in your office, just going upstairs, you're

  • probably in the basement, underground now you're going upstairs, notgoing to

  • no! Then “I am goingdownstairs”, okay? I'm going downstairs okay that you can use

  • for only going there is notoover here. Now I'll tell you what, the thing is if you

  • actually open the dictionary right now okay, and if you see all these words, check out

  • these words okay, try this out you will see that the dictionary does not say that these

  • arenouns”, these are what? These areadverbs of location”, okay and that is

  • why you do not usetoover here, notoover here. So now I hope this is

  • very clear as to where you're not going to useto”. Here it's very simple, “I'm

  • going to college”, now these are nouns, noun but this is adverb of location. Home

  • is a location, abroad is a location, okay? Inside, out, outside similarly just like out

  • you can obviously say outside but, going outside. Here, there, underground, anywhere, nowhere,

  • upstairs, downstairssimple? Have I simplified where you are not going to useto”? There

  • you go take a look at this board properly and make sure just, just remember these words,

  • they're not many, just very few, okay? The next time when anyone is saying, home, going

  • home, make sure that your ears pop out and listen if they're going to saytoor

  • not. “I'm going to homeno! “I'm going home”. There you go guys, I'm sure you remember

  • this, I'm sure this must have taught you something new that you haven't heard before and that

  • it has clarified all your confusion. Alright guys, I understand that this was an easy-peasy

  • lesson but for all those out there who have stuck till now, I know that you've got this

  • right. Well guys that's all for the day, well I'll see you soon in another video with another

  • topic this is me Meera, I'm going home, going, bye, see you.

Hey everybody welcome back to Let's Talk and you

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