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Welcome to Open English Door. Thank you for learning with us today. Have you ever said, "I have 20 years" when someone asks your age? If so, you are not alone! This is one of the most common mistakes for English learners because, in many other languages, using the word "have" is correct. However, in English, it sounds very strange. In this video, we break down the simple rule for talking about age so you can speak clearly and correctly every time. What You Will Learn: • The Verb "Be": Why we always use am, is, or are to talk about age. • The Correct Sentence Patterns: How to use just a number (I am 20) or the full phrase (I am 20 years old). • Common Mistakes to Avoid: Why you should never say "I have 20 years" or "I am 20 years." • Asking the Right Question: Why "How old are you?" is the best way to ask someone their age. Summary for Beginners: Talking about your age is like describing the color of your eyes or your height—it is a state of being. That is why we use the verb "to be." Examples: ✅ Correct: "I am 20 years old." ❌ Incorrect: "I have 20 years." ✅ Correct: "My sister is 15." ❌ Incorrect: "My sister has 15 years." Who This Helps: This lesson is perfect for beginner and low-level adult learners who want to fix basic grammar mistakes and feel more confident in daily conversations. Guided Practice: How old are you? Try practicing in the comments! Write a sentence using the correct rule: "I am ____ years old." Subscribe to Open English Door to learn one simple English rule every day. See you next time at Open English Door. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #SEO Hashtags: #LearnEnglish #EnglishGrammar #AgeInEnglish #CommonEnglishMistakes #OpenEnglishDoor #BeginnerEnglish #EnglishForAdults #SpeakEnglishCorrectly #ESL #GrammarTips