Common Grammar Mistakes (Part 11): Improve Your English
Even advanced English learners can fall into the trap of making common grammar mistakes. This video highlights several typical errors and provides clear corrections to help you refine your language skills.
For example, instead of saying, "I will borrow you my book", the correct phrase is "I will lend you my book". Remember, "borrow" and "lend" have different meanings and should be used correctly.
When comparing, avoid saying "This is more better"; simply say, "This is better".
To avoid double negatives, replace "I don't want nothing" with "I don't want anything".
Household tasks also have specific verbs; use "do the dishes" rather than "make the dishes".
Lastly, instead of "I am not interesting in politics", the correct phrase is "I am not interested in politics".
By practicing these corrections, you'll improve your grammar accuracy, making your communication more precise and effective. Watch the video for more practical tips to eliminate common grammar mistakes and boost your English proficiency!
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