Are you making common grammar mistakes in English? In this video, we will help you identify and correct some of the most frequent errors made by English learners. Understanding these mistakes will not only improve your writing but also make you sound more fluent in conversations.
Examples of Mistakes Covered in This Video:
Wrong: I play volleyball good.
Correct: I play volleyball well.
Wrong: She don’t like pizza.
Correct: She doesn’t like pizza.
Wrong: He didn’t went to the party.
Correct: He didn’t go to the party.
Wrong: Me and my friend are going to the mall.
Correct: My friend and I are going to the mall.
Wrong: Its a beautiful day outside.
Correct: It’s a beautiful day outside.
What You’ll Learn:
How to fix subject-verb agreement mistakes.
The difference between commonly confused words like its and it’s.
How to avoid errors with adverbs, tenses, and pronouns.
This video is designed for beginners, intermediate learners, and even advanced speakers who want to polish their grammar. Whether you’re preparing for exams, improving your writing, or aiming to speak fluently, this lesson will guide you toward error-free English!
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@IamOrdinaryFool
3 days ago
Whether She Dont or She Doesn't, But the meaning is perfect. True and well said.
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