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Most Common 9 English Errors doing by Beginners

by Rishab Malik Digital Marketer

Why You Should Learn About Common English Mistakes 


Have you committed an error while talking in English? Maybe you have had some awkward English language situations. 


For example, after English class, you need to offer your instructor a praise, so you say, "You teach English great." 


It took a large amount of courage to talk with your instructor genuinely. 


She says, "You think I teach English well? Much thanks to you!" Ah, you missed that you should not use "great" to describe an action word. Rather you should use "well" to describe an action word. English is so doubtful. Rather than feeling pride in your effort to talk—which is the thing that you should to continuously feel—you start to feel ashamed about your verbal mistakes. 


Many English students appear to be focus on completing their language learning and become disappointed when they make mistakes and go through hours attempting to correct those mistakes. Shame and embarrassment trouble all of us every once in a while. 


It may be common for some to see that even native speakers commit errors. So before we expose non-native English speakers, understand that native speakers commit errors regularly. a


All things considered, many English language students are watching the TV to figure out how to improve their sentence structure. misunderstanding and Confusion happens when English mistakes prevent clear communication. A large number of these issues can exist in both written and communicated in English. Some Students join English Speaking classes or English Speaking Institute for improving their skills or require guidance to correct their mistakes or errors, and an Institute held many attractive activities to build student's confidence with language skills. Don't wait to join Best English Speaking Course in Delhi.



What pursues are the best 9 English common errors that English language students make, and how you can avoid making those similar mistakes.


Punctuation Mistakes 


1. It's or Its 


Example Mistake: The spider spun its web. Its an exceptionally unique web. 


Tip: "Its," without a punctuation, is the possessive form of a pronoun. In the above example, we should use the possessive "its" to discuss the spider web's, because the web belongs to the spider. 


"It's," with a punctuation, is a contraction of "it is" or "it has." When discussing the excellence of the web, we're saying that it is an excellent web. Consequently, we should use the removal "it's" rather than "its." 


Thus, in case you don't know which spelling to use—"it's" or "its"— take a stab at including "it is" or "it has" to the sentence. Just in case that neither of those expressions works, at that point its is the word you're searching for. For example, "the spider spun it is web" and "the spider spun it has web" don't make sense. That is the reason you should state "the spider spun its web." 


Correction: The spider spun its web. It's a beautiful lovely web. 


2. Subject-verb word Agreement 


Example Mistake: The list of things are on the desk. 


Tip: In the above sentence, the list of things is one particular list. In this manner, we should not use "are." We should use "is." 


Correction: The list of things is on the desk. 


3. Pronoun Misplacement 


Example Mistake: Take a full breath through your nose and hold it. 


Tip: The singular pronoun in the sentence should use for things, yet here it's unclear which thing it's subbing for. The solitary thing nearest to "it" is "nose," so it appears that "hold it" signifies to hold your nose. Rather, we need somebody to hold their breath—not their nose. 


At the point when we use pronouns appropriately, we should effortlessly comprehend which single thing the pronoun represents. Make a point to be clear. On the off chance that it's hazy, don't utilize the pronoun or change the sentence! 


Correction: Take a breath through your nose and hold your breath. 


Speaking Mistakes 


4. Future Tense 


Example Mistake: I will be going to the dance party yesterday. 


Tip: The future tense is being used to discuss an inappropriate time in the sentence above since the sentence is looking at something that occurred before, yesterday. You should possibly use the future tense when something has not happened at this point, yet it will happen later on. 


Correction: I will be going to the dance party tomorrow. 


5. Actually or Figuratively 


Example Mistake: I'm truly melting because it's so hot. /Figuratively, it's 100 degrees over here. 


Tip: This is a mistake because "truly" signifies "really" or "truly," and "Figuratively" signifies not genuine. "Figuratively" is utilized to overstate, or increase the importance of something. 


Correction: Figuratively, I'm melting since it's so hot. /It's truly 100 degrees around here. 


Writing Mistakes 


6. Academic English or Casual Texting Language 


Example Mistake: (In an academic Exam) If u need to know my opinion tho, IDK who should be the president. 


Tip: Try to end the ability for using content language to communicate your thoughts. Write everything out totally. This content style is inappropriate language to use for academic purposes. Slang words like "IDK" (which means "I don't know") are useful for discussion and messaging as it were. 


Correction: If you need to know my opinion, I don't know who should be the president. 


7. Punctuation 


Example Mistake: (in a business letter) Dear Mrs. Jones: I am as yet keen on the activity and need to thank you for the meeting! I trust you will think about me for the accompanying projects, A, B, and C. 


Tip: Be certain you comprehend the reason for your accentuation. 


In the model above, when you address Mrs. Jones, you should just incorporate a comma. 


Colons (:) are utilized when you need to make a rundown of something, and as a rule not when you're tending to somebody. 


The outcry point might be seen as amateurish. Regularly, they're utilized to show forceful feeling, which is something a potential business probably won't enjoy. 


Correction: Dear Mrs. Jones, I am as yet keen on the activity, and I needed to thank you for the meeting. I trust you will think about me for the accompanying projects: A, B, and C. 


8. Run-on Sentences 


Example Mistake: I am a lady and I am a decent mother and I am an office worker. 


Tip: If you can't say it in one breath, you shouldn't write it like that either. A run-on in demand for is a sentence in which at least two free clauses(i.e., complete sentences) are joined without suitable punctuation. The example is missing a period after "lady," and the example should contain two separate sentences. 


Correction: I am a lady. I am a decent mother and an office professional. 


So, don't stop doing mistakes, do them consistently and correct them also in a professional manner under the guidance of an expert, who can tell you in which section you need more focus or hard work.


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