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As a beginner in English, you are to make some common English speaking mistakes. In this English lesson, I will teach you mistakes made with plural nouns. There are some nouns that do not take the plural form, and you should not as an 's' or an 'es' to these nouns. #englishmistakes #plural #englishgrammar
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@letstalk
@letstalk Год назад
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@muhumuzarichard915
@muhumuzarichard915 Год назад
Nice I want to learn English
@riturajsinghpanwar6470
@riturajsinghpanwar6470 11 месяцев назад
do you teach British or American in your courses?
@englishdreamer4892
@englishdreamer4892 10 месяцев назад
Which foreign channels do you follow to hone your English skills? could you suggest to viewers?
@ocean8784
@ocean8784 8 месяцев назад
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@Amsidkdnsls
@Amsidkdnsls Месяц назад
It's verb not werb , u said werb in the middle of the video .
@justanintrovertwithcooldp7
@justanintrovertwithcooldp7 9 месяцев назад
"Where's your assignment?" "I left it at home" "Why did you leave it?" "I forgot"
@jennyb6758
@jennyb6758 5 месяцев назад
Cant stop laughing....😂😂
@nitrarajput1483
@nitrarajput1483 5 месяцев назад
Ohh God🤣🤣
@hauntedfile
@hauntedfile 5 месяцев назад
😂😂😂
@AlfredoEnglishCoach
@AlfredoEnglishCoach 4 месяца назад
You forgot that you are soo stupid 😂
@TronElec
@TronElec 4 месяца назад
😂😂😂😂
@simba7088
@simba7088 Год назад
the word "left" sounds intentional. Whereas "forgot" sounds more formal and respectful in most scenarios.
@atanupatra8016
@atanupatra8016 Год назад
But it is incorrect bro
@ahtishamchaudhary436
@ahtishamchaudhary436 Год назад
But forgot seems unintentionally something happened like you forgot your mobile it's unintentional
@whyhme-jw7iy
@whyhme-jw7iy Год назад
@@atanupatra8016 But why and how???
@UdaySingh-np5tz
@UdaySingh-np5tz Год назад
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@pavansai9979
@pavansai9979 Год назад
Same doubt
@aarongeorge3280
@aarongeorge3280 Год назад
Response from ChatGPT :- Both sentences are grammatically correct and acceptable in English usage, but they convey slightly different meanings. "I left my phone at home" suggests that you intentionally left your phone at home, whereas "I forgot my phone at home" implies that you unintentionally left your phone behind. For example, if you intentionally left your phone at home because you didn't want to be disturbed, you would say "I left my phone at home." On the other hand, if you meant to bring your phone with you but forgot it, you would say "I forgot my phone at home." In general, "I left my phone at home" tends to suggest a more deliberate action, while "I forgot my phone at home" implies an accident or oversight.
@merasummi8232
@merasummi8232 Год назад
yes you are right you have accurate knowledge
@redsky3696
@redsky3696 Год назад
@maryomoimole
@maryomoimole Год назад
Exactly, andcwe didnt need the system to tell us that. Common sense.
@mrscorp2011
@mrscorp2011 Год назад
Chat GPT makes sense😊
@Anele12
@Anele12 Год назад
Yes, both sentences are gramatically correct, and native speakers use them according to the intention.
@ithirstyforknowledge
@ithirstyforknowledge Год назад
I don't agree. Left gives impression that you left on purpose. While forgot tells that left mistakenly. Car, you can't forget at home.
@pthomas8327
@pthomas8327 Год назад
Yes. Correct.,
@adelusimayowa3011
@adelusimayowa3011 Год назад
Sounds logical but wrong according to grammar rule. You forget something abstract,while you leave/left something concrete. The catch is the type of noun been used in the context. I left my book on the table while I forgot your name while reading out the list.
@redsky3696
@redsky3696 Год назад
😂
@user-xc9gd2el6v
@user-xc9gd2el6v Год назад
Exactly
@guardian1234561
@guardian1234561 Год назад
Well maybe if you had like dementia or something you could forget you had a car. But not normally.
@sathishjadhav4294
@sathishjadhav4294 Год назад
99% used means it is correct ignore 1%😀
@ducklingdak5433
@ducklingdak5433 Год назад
I completely agree.
@almaz4562
@almaz4562 Год назад
😂
@BANGPINK474
@BANGPINK474 3 месяца назад
😂😂
@daggulaashok9825
@daggulaashok9825 2 месяца назад
Yeah😅
@azliathar5245
@azliathar5245 Месяц назад
😂😂
@whyhme-jw7iy
@whyhme-jw7iy Год назад
I left my brain in the comment section 😂😂😂
@meenagondkar6127
@meenagondkar6127 Год назад
😂😂
@Rani-zg1yi
@Rani-zg1yi Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@richacara5751
@richacara5751 Год назад
Lol😂
@eftitasusarani5865
@eftitasusarani5865 Год назад
What is that supposed to mean ? 😂
@user-jt3rr2wm4g
@user-jt3rr2wm4g Год назад
Hahaha
@Sagaciti
@Sagaciti Год назад
Then smbdy may ask - why did u leave ? He will answer - I forgot. 😂
@yasmeen5280
@yasmeen5280 Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@sallianz11
@sallianz11 Год назад
hahaha ...lol ...good one
@nomzp8655
@nomzp8655 Год назад
I thought “leave “ is used when the act was intentional?
@yasironvideo
@yasironvideo Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂good one
@Mahzalaakhan
@Mahzalaakhan Год назад
@sagacity Lol yeah... But "Did" should be used in it's base form so It's leave not left
@CallensInstitute
@CallensInstitute Год назад
That's right but here is a better explanation: Cambridge Dictionary: We sometimes use forget when we don’t remember to bring something with us: I’ll have to go back; I’ve forgotten my car keys. We use left with this same meaning, but only if we mention the place where we left something: Mia, you’re always leaving your car keys on your desk. Not: … forgetting your car keys on your desk. or … you’re always leaving your car keys. I left my homework at home. Not: I forgot my homework at home. We use leave when the action is deliberate: We decided to leave the dog at home. Also remember: While there is a difference in meaning between the two sentences, both are grammatically correct and commonly used by native English speakers. It's important to note that language is always evolving and changing, and there may be variations or nuances in different English dialects or contexts.
@unyuntthaung2455
@unyuntthaung2455 9 месяцев назад
I would say it depends on the context or the situation.
@yasironvideo
@yasironvideo Год назад
😂 forget is unintentional while leave is intentional.
@paulwilliams561
@paulwilliams561 3 месяца назад
No one who speaks English as their primary language would declare they forgot their phone at home. It sounds strange and is grammatically incorrect. You might claim I forgot my phone, or I forgot it after I had left it at home.
@RajeshKumar-if2ik
@RajeshKumar-if2ik Год назад
I forgot to use left😂😂😂
@mmadhoo4465
@mmadhoo4465 9 месяцев назад
😂😂 i forgot to use grammar
@Flochforster123
@Flochforster123 26 дней назад
​@@mmadhoo4465I forget to kick modi 's ass
@sgt.s.muffins189
@sgt.s.muffins189 16 дней назад
American. Native English speaker. Just wanna add my 2¢ that we break this rule (and many others...) *all* the time. Stick with me, there's actually a good reason for this. If you tell someone that you *left* your phone at home, they may think you left it there *intentionally*, which could be misleading. You could say you *accidentally* left your phone at home, sure, but look at all those syllables! Yuck! Saying "I forgot it at home" gives all the relevant information quickly and easily. Remember, the most important thing is that people understand what you're trying to say; usually people will try to help and work with you if they see that you're trying to learn. Great video; and good luck, learners!
@jafarsheriff8543
@jafarsheriff8543 Год назад
"I left " doesn't give much detail whether it is done on purpose or not , "I forget" is not incorrect
@maryamak6876
@maryamak6876 Год назад
I have the same doubt!
@livelovelaugh3693
@livelovelaugh3693 Год назад
Look at the meaning of forget. You will understand how it makes sense. Ghar mein chchod diya, ghar mein bhul gaya. Aap ghar mein se phone lekar aana bhul jaoge,ghar mein phone nahi bhul jayenge. It's not the same meaning. So I left the phone at home.
@BLFanClub-zk6ve
@BLFanClub-zk6ve Год назад
Hmm, you are right! I think if I'll use left and I'll show (OMG or My Bad) reaction at the same time. Reactions says much more about Intentions than Words🎉❤
@OHYS
@OHYS Год назад
it doesn't sound natural to say "I forgot my keys in the car"
@wuyuezhui
@wuyuezhui 7 месяцев назад
@@OHYS There were no rules in the world, but as more people started using them, rules were established.
@wagnerjunior6524
@wagnerjunior6524 Год назад
Native speakers say "I forgot my phone/wallet/keys at home" all the time.
@sauravrai5600
@sauravrai5600 11 месяцев назад
Yes . We can also use' I forgot to bring my phone from home.'😂😂
@Easy_Travel_Learn
@Easy_Travel_Learn 10 месяцев назад
You're the best indian coach
@mikemason746
@mikemason746 Год назад
This guy is wrong, at least by common American usage. Left and forgot mean different things. We say 'I forgot it at home' all the time.
@SunitVosdey
@SunitVosdey 11 месяцев назад
But this guy is an Indian so he is right. Because India is a vishwaguru, dont you know? You Americans should learn English from Indians.
@javiermendez9672
@javiermendez9672 3 месяца назад
​@@SunitVosdeyno
@MM22272
@MM22272 Год назад
Unless you actually did forget your phone at home. It actually depends if it was intentional or unintentional. You should know better than that.
@Nani_Sadanala
@Nani_Sadanala Год назад
yes 👍
@aleynamutlu4206
@aleynamutlu4206 Год назад
I left my car sounds quite intentional not forgetting it.
@Dharshana740
@Dharshana740 11 месяцев назад
Thank you sir for correcting my grammetical mistakes..
@dh.maitrijit4462
@dh.maitrijit4462 Год назад
Beautiful !
@jafarsheriff8543
@jafarsheriff8543 Год назад
How come the sentence is grammatically incorrect? Explain please
@paulwilliams561
@paulwilliams561 3 месяца назад
No one who speaks English as their primary language would declare they forgot their phone at home. It sounds strange and is grammatically incorrect. You might claim I forgot my phone, or I forgot it after I had left it at home.
@rahultg3013
@rahultg3013 Год назад
Nice Information, Thank you Sir
@LETMETELLU
@LETMETELLU 7 месяцев назад
Selalu sehat tetap berkarya i am waiting🎉
@Sussexxsquad
@Sussexxsquad Год назад
I am a NATIVE English speaker and you can use Both. This man will make your life difficult.
@anonleeleichner3915
@anonleeleichner3915 11 месяцев назад
This is totally wrong...will not accept your explination. If you use" left".....I t could also imply that you intentionally choose to leave the article at home....as opposed to bringing it with you 2. I left my kids at home( because I had a baby sitter) 3. I forgot my phone at home ( I had the intention of bringing it ....but....I was so much in a hurry that I forgot to pick it up from the kitchen table as I went out the door. You are totally wrong....try again next time😊
@leslieplayfair9836
@leslieplayfair9836 11 месяцев назад
Forgot means unintentional while left means intentional. I forgot my phone at home is perfectly fine.
@oh_my_shorts
@oh_my_shorts 11 месяцев назад
These so called english teachers , i tell you .. I have seen so many Hollywood movies where people say, " m sorry I forgot my wallet or phone at home "
@pwakaro
@pwakaro Год назад
This one is where we draw the line. Left is intentional whereas forgot is unintentional.
@thegospeloftruth
@thegospeloftruth 6 месяцев назад
Leaving something and forgetting something, is deferent, Leaving is intentional
@tseringgyalpo3947
@tseringgyalpo3947 4 месяца назад
Thanks my Guru gi❤
@rajkumarshastri3120
@rajkumarshastri3120 11 месяцев назад
I'm very thankful that you told me this but I'm sorry because i know i will definitely use 'forgot ' 😂
@Ambikargk
@Ambikargk Год назад
What if we forgot and left
@paulwilliams561
@paulwilliams561 3 месяца назад
You might say you forgot your phone, or you forgot it and left it at home.
@paulwilliams561
@paulwilliams561 3 месяца назад
He's right, however if you said, "I forgot my phone at home," people will understand you fine, but it would sound funny and is grammatically incorrect.
@user-mt4pg8xd6s
@user-mt4pg8xd6s 9 месяцев назад
ワタシは日本人です すごく助かります 日本人も同じ間違いをしがちです
@gogadev
@gogadev 7 месяцев назад
Both are correct though.
@mikeyearwood
@mikeyearwood Год назад
I forgot to bring my phone with me from home.
@uttarabaruva1270
@uttarabaruva1270 Год назад
Thanks for giving us information. It helps.me a lot .
@PatientPerspective
@PatientPerspective 4 месяца назад
I actually agree with most here. You can say, instead, "I left my phone at home. I forgot." You can use "I forgot my phone at home" in conversational English, but grammarwise, its incorrect. English does have voice inflection. You can say "I forgot" in how you end "at home." Otherwise, it does sound like its intentional.
@funsensei
@funsensei 4 месяца назад
'I forgot my phone at home' is a fine sentence with no semantic or grammatical anomalies. 'I left my phone at home' is also a correct and grammatically sound sentence. This phrase simply states the fact that your phone was left at home, but it doesn't necessarily imply that it was unintentional or that you forgot it. The focus is more on the action of leaving the phone at home rather than on the aspect of forgetting. Both sentences are correct but convey slightly different meanings.
@alokgargalok
@alokgargalok Год назад
There are two things Leaving intentionally And Forgeting
@hsemuhsemu246
@hsemuhsemu246 Год назад
you should have fair intension dealing any situation.. or in any conversation.. that's it
@pendajallow6282
@pendajallow6282 Месяц назад
Yes you are right because the word 'FORGET'doesn't go with concrete noun
@user-bf2eq7iv3w
@user-bf2eq7iv3w 7 месяцев назад
Very good explanation. Thans.
@alhassanfirrdous7292
@alhassanfirrdous7292 Год назад
An Indian man teaching us how to construct English language
@clapwithonehand9304
@clapwithonehand9304 Месяц назад
His major must have been in English. You know that,right?
@English_With_Vishnu
@English_With_Vishnu Год назад
Great lesson! Let me add two more examples for the learners. I've forgotten my umbrella. I've left umbrella in the car.
@ARP6274
@ARP6274 Год назад
Because you want walk in the rain.
@pnmodi7346
@pnmodi7346 4 месяца назад
आपका नॉलेज अच्छा हे पर ज्यादातर लोग इतना ध्यान नहीं रख सकते
@valentinahildebrand2202
@valentinahildebrand2202 Год назад
Interested, thank you
@debendragurung3033
@debendragurung3033 Год назад
Language - too many formalities. People will understand better if you use the word forget.
@harrypotter459
@harrypotter459 Год назад
Both "I forgot my phone at home" and "I left my phone at home" are correct and commonly used. "I forgot my phone at home" suggests that the speaker did not remember to bring their phone with them when they left their home, whereas "I left my phone at home" suggests that the speaker intentionally or unintentionally left their phone at home before departing. So, the choice between these two phrases depends on the context and the intention of the speaker.
@paulwilliams561
@paulwilliams561 3 месяца назад
No one who speaks English as their primary language would declare they forgot their phone at home.It sounds strange and is grammatically incorrect. You might claim I forgot my phone, or I forgot it after I had left it at home.
@mulani7733
@mulani7733 Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing video 😊😊😊
@user-rc3pd8nn2j
@user-rc3pd8nn2j 7 месяцев назад
Thanks sir🎉❤
@ashwinishenoy201
@ashwinishenoy201 Год назад
Is that toy car 🚗 ? 😂
@nasimuddin7618
@nasimuddin7618 Год назад
I forgot to bring my phone. it was left at home
@saidfarid6382
@saidfarid6382 Год назад
Hello Professor Thank you so much for your interesting lessons,i do appreciate your job.I wish you peace and happness under the sky of prosperity. Take care and have a good time. All the best. Your Student from Algeria
@sabitrichhetri4803
@sabitrichhetri4803 Год назад
👍
@pravindaphal3487
@pravindaphal3487 Год назад
But why?
@ldnoida001
@ldnoida001 Год назад
As long you have conveyed what you want to say, everything is ok. In any case English is a funny language!
@AmoghReddy007
@AmoghReddy007 Год назад
I have been searching for this comment.....
@AmoghReddy007
@AmoghReddy007 Год назад
If the meaning is conveyed and it is used by 99% of people why to change it now😅😅
@SunitVosdey
@SunitVosdey 11 месяцев назад
@@AmoghReddy007 Because Indians are Vishwa gurus. Americans and British should learn englisg from Indian RU-vidr English Viswagurus.
@amarnathanrevathy7366
@amarnathanrevathy7366 Год назад
Thank you.
@dhavalshah65
@dhavalshah65 Год назад
You are Right Sir ! Don't use Forgot because one may think he/she may be cheated
@naveenaravi7126
@naveenaravi7126 Год назад
It’s useful information, Sir.
@mandarwalimbe7219
@mandarwalimbe7219 Год назад
Can I say,'I forgot to pick up my phone from home'?
@SheikhZedoo
@SheikhZedoo Год назад
it's your phone , not your passenger 😂
@rajeshtiwari7107
@rajeshtiwari7107 Год назад
you understand very well sir
@Md_Azam7900
@Md_Azam7900 28 дней назад
It means forget=leave. Mind blowing
@DeepSingh-rt7no
@DeepSingh-rt7no Год назад
I left my phone behind at home.
@manonliavais
@manonliavais Год назад
Thank you for the tip.
@Shotandshorts98
@Shotandshorts98 2 месяца назад
The difference between "forgot" and "left" lies in the intention or cause behind not having the phone with you. "Forgot" implies that you unintentionally left your phone at home due to oversight or absentmindedness. On the other hand, "left" suggests a more deliberate action, indicating that you intentionally left your phone at home for some reason.
@user-fh2vd2yo2v
@user-fh2vd2yo2v 7 месяцев назад
There's a diff between forgetting and leaving something. When you leave something, you can do it purposely or consciously. And when you forget something, it happens occasionally and unconsciously.
@FiazAhmed-yo9bb
@FiazAhmed-yo9bb Год назад
Oh my friend I used to use forget instead of leave.... Thanks for teaching us
@redsky3696
@redsky3696 Год назад
Then?? They will ask you, "why did you intentionally "left" your phone at your home? Or did you forget it? Therefore, that's why the sentence were used by many people😂
@GargeeDas-zx3kh
@GargeeDas-zx3kh 11 месяцев назад
Absolutely amazing sir
@lindoseguritan3187
@lindoseguritan3187 Год назад
"I forgot my phone" is more correct and it's clear that you did not leave it on purpose. "I left my phone" could mean that you, either left it on purpose or you forgot it.
@adelusimayowa3011
@adelusimayowa3011 7 месяцев назад
The usage has nothing to do with the intention or not. For something abstract,forget(forgot) goes more appropriately while leave(left) goes more with something concrete. It's just one of the wonders and puzzles of the language.
@zenaidakamata3619
@zenaidakamata3619 6 месяцев назад
It is a correct sentence because if you left something' means you forgot it in some places. This is both right and correct
@gokhanakay8446
@gokhanakay8446 Год назад
Objection. 1. I left my phone at home because it was broken suddenly while i was about to leave out. 2. I was in rush i forgot my phone at home. Acc to you, 'leave' implicates the meaning 'forget'. My example #1 above shows, it s not always. I m not native speaker so i will be excused somehow, i ll insist on " forget" depending on the context. Thanks.
@dinapanahi1393
@dinapanahi1393 Год назад
interested 👍🏻
@avachophy5148
@avachophy5148 Год назад
I forgot my phone when I was busy with my friends at my home. Is absolutely correct.
@martinpalacin719
@martinpalacin719 Год назад
Thanks for the tip
@ariffmasiha4066
@ariffmasiha4066 Год назад
koi baat nhi...udar wala samaj jayega 😜😜
@LosInmortalesGallos
@LosInmortalesGallos 5 дней назад
The sentence "I forgot my phone at home" is grammatically correct and commonly used in American English. However, in British English, it is common to say "I left my phone at home." Both versions are acceptable and convey the same meaning. So, you are not correct to say that the first version is wrong. And in the case of a car, it's obviously more appropriate to say "I left my car at..." since not having the car is more of a conscious decision of leaving it behind, whereas not having the phone could have been an unconscious decision, indicating forgetfulness
@pauloxavier5845
@pauloxavier5845 5 дней назад
Angola Nice, Nice, very Nice.
@srivenkateshwara_rama
@srivenkateshwara_rama 6 месяцев назад
I forgot my phone at home. Is it correct? Yes, it is correct. As long as grammar is right, it is correct. Stop turning perception and style of talking into rules in English. Worry about your mother tongue. Thank you!
@yandalinkharmuti1698
@yandalinkharmuti1698 Год назад
Thank you for sharing
@aswanth2789
@aswanth2789 Год назад
You are so beneficial to improve my English speaking skills.iam glad to see you.may god bless you.this is an extra vibrant video ever.
@concetasgro7603
@concetasgro7603 Год назад
You are very nice teacher lm concetta from italy
@issanaby6107
@issanaby6107 5 месяцев назад
I don't share it. To leave is intentional whereas to forget is unpredicted.
@user-ol2qe8kd9x
@user-ol2qe8kd9x 7 месяцев назад
Verygood🎉😮😊
@JhonBrunojhonson-ex9pw
@JhonBrunojhonson-ex9pw 4 месяца назад
I need so many.. vocabularys as these
@masudrana-tu5ew
@masudrana-tu5ew Год назад
Tnx
@florenceopokumaythelordhav9311
@florenceopokumaythelordhav9311 6 месяцев назад
Tnank for your grammatical teachings 😅love ❤❤
@vfimin
@vfimin 11 месяцев назад
You explain well
@sheikabdulnazeernazeer3453
@sheikabdulnazeernazeer3453 Год назад
Thanks sir 🙏.
@susumarw1765
@susumarw1765 7 месяцев назад
Thanks...you..Teacher.
@learnenglishwithhamid
@learnenglishwithhamid Год назад
"I forgot my phone at home" is grammatically correct. It is a simple sentence in the past tense. "Forgot" is the past tense of the verb "forget" and "phone" is the direct object of the sentence. "At home" is a prepositional phrase indicating the location where the phone was forgotten.
@holaswapnaa
@holaswapnaa 8 месяцев назад
Both are fine!!
@akadirnilavane2861
@akadirnilavane2861 10 месяцев назад
Super lesson!
@aracelicaetano8659
@aracelicaetano8659 7 месяцев назад
Perfect performance ❤❤❤❤
@ibenwadobe5354
@ibenwadobe5354 Год назад
When you say left, it means you intentionally left it at home but, forgot connotes it wasn't intentional.
@AdharMayar
@AdharMayar Месяц назад
Thank you tutor 🙏🙏
@starshine3933
@starshine3933 Год назад
It’s totally correct to say I forgot my phone at home or at the office or whatever place you want to mention
@blissextoll4864
@blissextoll4864 Месяц назад
Saying " I forgot" makes it look formal and has some sincerity in it unlike saying " I left it" which makes it sound and look like you deliberately did it. Examiner : "Where's your ID card "? You : " I lef it home ". 😁 Examiner : "What !! are you serious ? 😡 But you know how important it is for security purposes . Go back and get it or you wont sit for exams." Vs Examiner : ID please! You : Oh gosh! I forgot it at home . Thought i had put it in my wallet 🤦🏽‍♂️. Examiner : Oh! please next time let it be the first thing you secure before coming for an exam otherwise you wont be allowed to write. You may sit!
@Anele12
@Anele12 10 дней назад
It's grammatically correct.
@KD-sg7ej
@KD-sg7ej Год назад
I forgot my English after watching this, so I left this note in the comment section. 😅😂
@jafartalksedu
@jafartalksedu 10 месяцев назад
It's a common myth among pedants that "forget" can't be followed by a location. It can. Native speakers use the construction all the time. Search the web and you'll find many forums where some people claim it's wrong, while others (whether from the US, the UK, or elsewhere) say that they use it and commonly hear it. Although people argue about it, there's no grammatical reason why forgetting can't have a place.
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