English can be a difficult language to learn, even for native speakers. For those of you who are just starting out, we have compiled a list of the most common mistakes that people make in English.
We hope that by being aware of these mistakes, you will be able to avoid them and improve your English skills!
Using the wrong verb tense:
One of the most common mistakes that people make in English is using the wrong verb tense. This can happen when you are speaking or writing, and it can be very confusing for the person you are communicating with. To avoid this mistake, make sure to pay attention to the verbs you are using and to conjugate them correctly.
For example:
- I am speak English. (WRONG)
- I speak English. (RIGHT)
- He is write a book. (WRONG)
- He is writing a book. (RIGHT)
Misuse of pronouns:
Another common mistake is using the wrong pronoun. This can happen when you are referring to someone who is not present, or when you are confused about the gender of the person you are talking to.
To avoid this mistake, make sure to pay attention to the pronouns you are using and to use them correctly.
For example:
- She give me a book. (WRONG)
- She gave me a book. (RIGHT)
- They is my friends. (WRONG)
- They are my friends. (RIGHT)
Confusing adjectives and adverbs:
Adjectives and adverbs are both words that describe, but they have different functions. Adjectives describe nouns, while adverbs describe verbs. This can be a difficult concept to grasp, but it is important to know the difference so that you can use these words correctly. To avoid this mistake, make sure to pay attention to the function of the word you are using.
For example:
- He drive slow. (WRONG)
- He drives slowly. (RIGHT)
- She is a beautiful girl. (RIGHT)
- She is beautifully girl. (WRONG)
Incorrect use of articles:
Articles are another area that can be difficult for English learners. There are three articles in English: a, an, and the. Articles are used before nouns to signal whether the noun is specific or general. To avoid this mistake, make sure to pay attention to the article you are using and to use it correctly.
For example:
- I have a book. (RIGHT)
- I have the book. (WRONG)
- He is going to an university. (WRONG)
- He is going to a university. (RIGHT)
Faulty verb agreement:
Verb agreement is another common mistake that people make in English. This happens when the subject and verb do not agree in number. To avoid this mistake, make sure to pay attention to the subject of your sentence and to conjugate the verb correctly.
For example:
- The student has a lot of homework. (RIGHT)
- The students have a lot of homework. (WRONG)
- She want to go to the store. (WRONG)
- She wants to go to the store. (RIGHT)
Misplaced modifiers:
Modifiers are words that describe other words. They can be adjectives, adverbs, or phrases. Modifiers should be placed next to the word they are describing so that there is no confusion about what is being modified. To avoid this mistake, make sure to pay attention to the placement of your modifiers.
For example:
- I saw a dog in the park that was very dirty. (WRONG)
- I saw a very dirty dog in the park. (RIGHT)
- He is an expert on ancient Greece history. (WRONG)
- He is an expert on ancient Greek history. (RIGHT)
As you can see, there are many common mistakes that people make in English. By being aware of these mistakes and attending online English classes by native online tutors from AmazingTalker , you can avoid them and improve your English skills!