Such as vs For example

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18 Mar 201402:42

Summary

TLDRThis video script clarifies the distinction between 'such as' and 'for example' in English grammar. It emphasizes that 'such as' is not a transition phrase and must be used within the same sentence to list examples, unlike 'for example', which serves as a transition between sentences. The script provides examples to illustrate the correct usage, highlighting common mistakes and offering guidance on how to properly employ 'such as' to avoid grammatical errors.

Takeaways

  • 📝 'Such as' and 'for example' both refer to examples but are used in different grammatical structures.
  • 🚫 'Such as' is not a transition phrase and should not be used as one.
  • 🔄 'Such as' must be used in the same sentence where the examples are given.
  • 💡 A common mistake is using 'such as' as a transition phrase, which is grammatically incorrect.
  • 🔑 Understanding the proper use of 'such as' is important to avoid such mistakes.
  • 👍 Correct usage: 'I like using technology to learn, such as YouTube and Quizlet.'
  • 👎 Incorrect usage: 'I like using technology to learn such as, YouTube and Quizlet.'
  • 📖 'For example' is a transition phrase that can be used to introduce a new sentence with specific examples.
  • 🔄 'For example' works between sentences, indicating that an example is about to be given.
  • 📝 'Such as' can only be used to give examples within the same sentence.
  • 👀 Pay attention to the punctuation and sentence structure when using 'such as' and 'for example'.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is the difference between 'such as' and 'for example' and how they are used in sentences.

  • Why is it important to understand the difference between 'such as' and 'for example'?

    -It is important to understand the difference because they both refer to examples but have different grammatical structures, and using them incorrectly can lead to grammatical mistakes.

  • Is 'such as' considered a transition phrase?

    -No, 'such as' is not a transition phrase. It cannot be used to start a new sentence or as a connector between sentences.

  • How should 'such as' be used correctly in a sentence?

    -'Such as' should be used in the same sentence as the examples it is listing, without starting a new sentence.

  • What is an example of incorrect usage of 'such as'?

    -An example of incorrect usage is when 'such as' is used as a transition phrase to start a new sentence, as in 'I like using technology to learn such as YouTube and Quizlet.'

  • What is the correct way to use 'such as' in the given example?

    -The correct way is 'I like using technology to learn, such as YouTube and Quizlet.' Here, 'such as' is used in the same sentence as the examples.

  • What is the role of 'for example' in a sentence?

    -'For example' is a transition phrase that indicates the speaker or writer is about to give a specific example and can be used to start a new sentence.

  • How does 'for example' differ from 'such as' in terms of sentence structure?

    -'For example' can be used to start a new sentence or to connect two sentences, while 'such as' must be used within the same sentence as the examples.

  • Is it correct to use a full stop after 'such as'?

    -No, it is incorrect to use a full stop after 'such as' because it is not a transition phrase and should not start a new sentence.

  • What punctuation is typically used with 'such as'?

    -A comma is typically used with 'such as' to indicate a pause before listing examples within the same sentence.

  • Can 'such as' be used to introduce a list of items?

    -Yes, 'such as' can be used to introduce a list of items, but it must be within the same sentence as the items being listed.

Outlines

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📚 Clarification of 'Such As' and 'For Example'

This paragraph clarifies the distinction between the phrases 'such as' and 'for example'. It emphasizes that while both are used to provide examples, they are grammatically different. 'Such as' is not a transition phrase and must be used within the same sentence as the examples it introduces. The paragraph provides examples of incorrect usage and corrects them, illustrating the proper way to use 'such as' in a sentence. It also explains that 'for example' functions as a transition phrase that can be used to introduce a new sentence with a specific example.

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Keywords

💡such as

The phrase 'such as' is used to introduce examples or specific instances of something. In the video script, it is emphasized that 'such as' is not a transition phrase and must be used within the same sentence. The script provides an example: 'I like using technology to learn, such as YouTube and Quizlet.' This shows how 'such as' is correctly used to list examples without starting a new sentence.

💡for example

'For example' is a transition phrase that is used to introduce a specific instance or example to illustrate a point. Unlike 'such as', it can be used to start a new sentence. The script illustrates this with the sentence: 'I like using technology to learn for example, I like YouTube in Quizlet.' This shows how 'for example' effectively bridges two sentences, indicating that an example is about to be given.

💡transition phrase

A 'transition phrase' is a word or phrase that connects sentences or ideas within a text, often indicating a shift or progression in thought. The script discusses the misuse of 'such as' as a transition phrase, highlighting that it is incorrect because it should not be used to start a new sentence. The correct use of 'for example' as a transition phrase is also explained.

💡grammatical structures

Grammatical structures refer to the ways in which words and phrases are organized to form sentences in a language. The video script discusses the importance of understanding the different grammatical structures of 'such as' and 'for example,' emphasizing that they serve different functions in a sentence and cannot be used interchangeably.

💡examples

The term 'examples' is central to the video's theme, as it discusses how to correctly introduce and use examples in sentences. The script provides examples of how to use 'such as' and 'for example' to illustrate points, such as 'I like using technology to learn, such as YouTube and Quizlet,' and 'I like using technology to learn for example, I like YouTube in Quizlet.'

💡sentence

A 'sentence' is a group of words that expresses a complete thought. The script distinguishes between the use of 'such as' and 'for example' based on whether they are part of a single sentence or used to start a new one. It is important to understand that 'such as' should not be used to start a new sentence, while 'for example' can.

💡comma

In the context of the script, a 'comma' is used to indicate a pause or to separate elements in a list. The script discusses the incorrect use of a comma with 'such as,' suggesting that it should not be used as a transition phrase to start a new sentence. Instead, a comma is used to list examples within the same sentence, as in 'I like using technology to learn, such as YouTube and Quizlet.'

💡full stop

A 'full stop' is a punctuation mark used to indicate the end of a sentence. The script points out the incorrect use of a full stop with 'such as,' emphasizing that 'such as' should not be used to start a new sentence and therefore should not be followed by a full stop. The correct use of 'for example' can be followed by a full stop to start a new sentence.

💡technology

The script uses 'technology' as an example to illustrate the correct use of 'such as' and 'for example.' It mentions using technology to learn, specifically citing YouTube and Quizlet as examples. This shows how 'technology' serves as a broader topic from which specific examples can be drawn.

💡high frequency mistake

A 'high frequency mistake' refers to a common error that is frequently made. The script identifies the misuse of 'such as' as a high frequency mistake, highlighting the need for clarity in its usage. It underscores the importance of understanding the correct grammatical structure to avoid such errors.

Highlights

The video discusses the difference between 'such as' and 'for example'.

Both phrases refer to examples but have different grammatical structures.

'Such as' is not a transition phrase and cannot be used as one.

'Such as' must be used in the same sentence, not a new sentence.

Using 'such as' incorrectly is a high-frequency mistake.

Examples should not be separated by a full stop when using 'such as'.

'Such as' is used to introduce examples without starting a new sentence.

The phrase 'I like using technology to learn full-stop such as' is incorrect.

'Such as' should be used immediately before listing examples.

'For example' is a transition phrase that works between sentences.

'For example' indicates that a specific example is about to be given.

'Such as' cannot be used as a transition phrase.

'Such as' is only used to give examples in the same sentence.

Examples using 'such as' should not be separated by a full stop.

Correct usage of 'such as' is shown in the example 'I like using technology to learn, such as YouTube and Quizlet'.

Incorrect usage of 'such as' leads to grammatical errors.

Understanding the correct use of 'such as' and 'for example' is crucial for clear communication.

Transcripts

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this video is going to discuss the

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difference between such as and for

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example it's very important to

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understand that they both refer to

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examples but they're different

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grammatical structures for example such

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as is not a transition phrase and

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therefore can't be used as a transition

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phrase such as must be used in the same

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sentence not a new sentence this is very

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important and it is a high frequency

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mistake so let's take a look I like

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using technology to learn full-stop such

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as I like YouTube and Quizlet this word

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this phrase such as is not a transition

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phrase but here the writer is trying to

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use it as a transition phrase and it is

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a grammatical disaster we want to avoid

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this so what can we do well first we

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have to realize that this is not a

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transition phrase so we can't use it as

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one here if we look at this example we

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say I like using technology to learn

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such as YouTube and Quizlet this works

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because this highlighted part is not a

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new sentence and the comma is just a

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quick pause before you give your

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examples

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where if you look at this sentence I

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like using technology to learn for

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example I like YouTube in Quizlet I like

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YouTube in Quizlet is a full sentence

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and for example is a transition phrase

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that works between this sentence and

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this sentence it is a transition phrase

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that indicates that you are about to

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give a specific example the words such

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as cannot be used as a transition phrase

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it can only be used to give examples but

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in the same sentence that's what's

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important you notice here such as

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YouTube and quit the Quizlet YouTube in

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Quizlet is not a sentence therefore you

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can't use full stop for example comma so

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you can use such as so when you use such

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as you should be using it in this way

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